Maren Morris Spruces Up Breakout Album, “Hero,” With Three New Unreleased Tracks

Maren Morris Spruces Up Breakout Album, “Hero,” With Three New Unreleased Tracks

Maren Morris’ breakout album, Hero, landed on many of 2016’s Best Of lists and earned nominations for ACM, CMA and Grammy awards for Album of the Year. But Maren isn’t resting on her laurels when it comes to her major-label debut album. The “My Church” singer has announced that she will be releasing a deluxe version of Hero on March 17.

The deluxe edition will feature three new songs, all co-written by Maren, that were not included on the original version: “Bummin’ Cigarettes,” “Space” and “Company You Keep.” Fans of Maren will no doubt be familiar with the tunes, because the Texas native performs them during her concert sets.

Additionally, Maren has announced that she will be taking her successful headlining Hero Tour overseas to the UK and Ireland. The tour will kick off on Nov. 12 at Dublin Academy, making stops at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire and Bristol Anson Rooms. Opening act for the overseas leg will be Maren’s boyfriend, Ryan Hurd. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 17, the same day HERO Deluxe is available.

The HERO Tour 2017 – UK/Ireland Tour Dates
Nov. 12            Dublin Academy
Nov. 13           Glasgow ABC
Nov. 15            London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Nov. 17            Birmingham O2 Institute 1
Nov. 18            Bristol Anson Rooms
Nov. 20            Manchester O2 Ritz
Nov. 21            Sheffield Leadmill

 

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