Mr. Loverman Ricky Montgomery Sells Out House of Blues in Dallas

Ricky Montgomery plays a sold-out Dallas show on the first week of his latest tour. 

Indie pop singer, Ricky Montgomery, has kicked off his first week of tour, The Rick Tour: Another Rick in the Wall, with a stop in Dallas, Texas with a sold-out show at the House of Blues. Ricky had gained a lot of traction through social media with his two hit songs, Mr. Loverman and Line Without a Hook. After showing off the songs on social media, Ricky gained a big following and fan base. With his latest album, Rick, which was released in September, he also announced his North American tour. Rick not only played fan favorites but also was pleased to play songs from his first album, Montgomery Ricky, his latest single, It’s Ok to Cry, and even an unreleased song called Unknown Phantom, which he has teased on his social media platforms.

With Ricky Montgomery’s tour, he shows lots of love towards his fans that have helped him grow on both his music platforms and social media platforms. There are many moments during the show where he interacts with the crowd in different ways. Whether it’s getting up close with the crowd during the very first song, or throwing paper airplanes with the setlist on it to the crowd after the last, it’s very clear that he loves and adores his fans and loves to see them jumping and seeing along with him. The crowd was also very pleased and sang to the top of their lungs during Snow and Mr. Loverman. He even gave one lucky fan the chance to win a signed setlist from the show in Dallas that night. Ricky also brought along Noah Floersch to help get the crowd excited before Ricky’s set and hopefully help his fans find a new artist to love. Ricky Montgomery has a great rest of the tour ahead of him and has already announced a UK and Europe tour.

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