Mickey Guyton Shares New Song ‘Scary Love,’ Announces U.S. Tour
The new song expresses the Grammy-nominated artist’s appreciation for motherhood.
Mickey Guyton has shared her new song, “Scary Love,” written by Guyton with Emma-Lee, Karen Kosowski, and Victoria Banks.
Released through Capitol Records, the new track showcases Guyton’s undying appreciation for motherhood and serves as a ballad dedicated to her three-year-old son, Grayson. Throughout the song, Guyton describes her journey as a mother with poignant lyrics, singing “Ain’t a thing I wouldn’t do, ain’t a thing I wouldn’t give. It’s the kind you fall into and never hit the bottom of. It’s a scary love. It’s a scary love.”
Guyton also releases a corresponding lyric video for “Scary Love” that features a montage of adorable family footage of Guyton, her husband Grant, and son Grayson. You can check it out below.
“There’s so many types of love, but for parents who truly love their kids, there’s nothing we won’t do for them,” Guyton says. “That kind of love is so scary because your heart is literally outside of your body and you’re seeing your heart grow up and become somebody. All you want to do is protect this person – that’s the scariest love that you’ll ever experience.”
The new song coincides with the announcement of the Texas native’s upcoming 22-city headlining tour, CMT ON TOUR Presents Mickey Guyton. The tour, produced by Live Nation, kicks off Sept. 18 at Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta with stops across major cities in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, Columbus, St. Louis, Toronto, Washington, D.C. and more.
Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning April 30 at 10 a.m. local time and additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general ticket on-sale that begins Friday, May 3 at 10 a.m. local time through the artist’s official website.
Mickey Guyton Tour dates:
Wednesday, September 18 | Atlanta, GA | Buckhead Theatre
Friday, September 20 | Charlotte, NC | The Underground
Saturday, September 21 | Asheville, NC | The Orange Peel
Thursday, September 26 | Washington, DC | Union Stage
Friday, September 27 | New York, NY | The Gramercy Theatre
Saturday, September 28 | Pittsburgh, PA | Thunderbird Café and Music Hall
Wednesday, October 2 | Kansas City, MO | Knuckleheads*
Thursday, October 3 | Oklahoma City, OK | Beer City Music Hall*
Tuesday, October 15 | St. Louis, MO | Delmar Hall
Thursday, October 17 | Chicago, IL | Joe’s on Weed St.
Friday, October 18 | Minneapolis, MN | First Ave*
Saturday, October 19 | Des Moines, IA | Wooly’s
Tuesday, October 22 | Madison, WI | Majestic Theatre
Wednesday, October 23 | Ann Arbor, MI | Blind Pig
Friday, October 25 | Grand Rapids, MI | The Stache at The Intersection
Wednesday, October 30 | Columbus, OH | The Bluestone
Friday, November 1 | Buffalo, NY | Iron Works*
Saturday, November 2 | Toronto, ON | Velvet Underground
Monday, November 4 | Boston, MA | Brighton Music Hall
Wednesday, November 6 | Philadelphia, PA | World Cafe Live*
Friday, November 8 | Indianapolis, Indiana | The Hifi*
Saturday, November 9 | Lexington, KY | Manchester Music Hall
(*Not a Live Nation Date)