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Tyler Braden: The devil and a prayer TOUR

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The Orpheum presents Tyler Braden with Clayton Mullen on Tuesday, April 21st, 2026, at the historic Orpheum Theater in downtown Flagstaff, AZ!

ALL AGES | DOORS: 7PM | SHOW: 8PM

About the artist:

Tyler Braden is many things all at once. The Gold-certified Alabama-born and Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and guitarist is a classic Country troubadour whose storytelling strikes an intimate chord. At the same time, he’s an energetic showman who can rile up a crowd with a blast of electric guitar and a stadium-size singalong. His voice booms with soul, his riffs rock with gusto, and his songwriting teems with truth. That’s why he’s quietly asserted

himself as a “country powerhouse,” according to American Songwriter. Throughout high school in Slapout, AL, he transformed into a formidable performer by captivating local crowds with marathon cover gigs. Years later, holding down a job as a firefighter, he wrote and recorded at every chance possible. After introducing himself with “Little Red Wine,” he gained traction with a series of singles and 2021’s What Do They Know EP. Two years later, he served up the Neon Grave EP highlighted by the standout “Try Losing One,” which catapulted to #1 on SiriusXM The Highway’s Hot 30 Weekend Countdown. However, he really leveled up on 2024’s “DEVIL YOU KNOW.” Not only did

the latter eclipse 335 MILLION global streams it also earned a GOLD-certification from the RIAA. Billboard hailed its “automatic authenticity,” going on to attest, “The sound is dangerous.” Additionally, he received acclaim from

People, Taste of Country, Country Now, and more. He notably lit up venues with everyone from Luke Bryan, Brooks & Dunn, and Dierks Bentley to Brothers Osborne, Warren Zeiders, and Darius Rucker. With nearly 765 MILLION global

career streams, countless SOLD-OUT shows in the rearview, and a bright future ahead, he reveals multiple sides of himself on his full-length debut album, devil and a prayer via Warner Music Nashville.


More on Clayton Mullen:

Never one to follow a blueprint, 24-year-old Clayton Mullen took the long road into country music. Born on the West Coast, raised on the East, and shaped by the Texas music scene, it wasn't until college that Clayton found his path in songwriting. What started in beer can covered frat houses, has turned into chasing down the highways of small town America in an ‘06 e-350.


In October 2024, Clayton released Start at the End— his 13-track sophomore project that lends more to a journal than an album. It’s about growing up, falling in love, and trying to make sense of the in-between. Mullen has amassed over 25 million streams and has continued to lay the stepping stones of a long career.


As he prepares for his EP “Varsity Blues” later this year, Clayton is doubling down on who he is as an artist and songwriter. Inspired by the storytelling of Nashville, and early sonic influences, he is building a sound that sits somewhere between the radio and the back porch."