Parker McCollum Has Rebuilt His Mental Edge for Longevity and a Long 2026 Tour
From the moment Parker McCollum strikes the first chord on opening night of his 2026 tour this Friday in El Paso, fans will be floored—or more likely, dancing and singing along on the arena floor—by a flawlessly crafted, 90-minute country music spectacle. And every moment, from now until the final curtain falls in September, was built by design. Not that the “Burn It Down” singer’s current blazing-hot run needed many tweaks. The hit single became his fourth consecutive No. 1, building on his 2022 ACM New Artist of the Year honor. His 41-date Burn It Down Tour in 2024, followed by 2025’s What Kinda Man Tour, were both smashing successes. Yet before the finale even came to a close this past October, McCollum already began drawing up X’s and O’s to make this year’s version of himself even more showstopping. A short celebration and much-needed family time quickly gave way to setlist selection, vocal warmups, and a regimen to reset both physically and mentally. “You have to go back like...