Tori Rose on stage at the Kentucky Opry on October 26, 2024.

Tori Rose Shares the Stage with Aaron Tippin at Sold Out Concert

She celebrated the show with the release of her debut holiday song, “Hometown Christmas.”

Donna Block
3 min readOct 28, 2024

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Rising singer/songwriter Tori Rose reached a significant milestone in her career this past weekend, opening for country legend Aaron Tippin at the Kentucky Opry. The performance marked the largest show she has ever played, a momentous step that showcases her growing presence in the genre.

Alongside this achievement, Rose released her brand new, holiday-themed, single, “Hometown Christmas.” The tender track captures the magic of revisiting your hometown for the holidays and spending time with loved ones, offering a heartfelt contrast to her previous fiery single, “Your Loss.”

Writing “Hometown Christmas” really stemmed from just knowing that no matter where you are throughout the year, this one day will always be a special celebration with your loved ones,” Rose shared.

Through consistent single releases, she is establishing herself as an artist who is both accessible and versatile.

She’s hooked listeners with all sides of her artistry, including introspective lyrics in her debut single “17” and her powerhouse vocals heard in “Your Loss.” “Hometown Christmas” is a solid progression that reflects the type of music she was inspired by and hopes to continue to create.

With recent performances throughout Nashville and beyond, Rose is rapidly building a dedicated fanbase and presence in the Nashville music industry.

Rose has an upcoming direct support slot for multi-platinum selling artist, Trace Adkins, at the Blue Gate Theatre in Shipshewana, Indiana on November 8.

Keep up with Rose on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and her official website.

About Tori Rose
Launching her career at the age of 12 after an impromptu performance at Pittsburgh’s Hard Rock Cafe, Tori quickly booked up a plethora of gigs around her hometown area including a performance of the National Anthem at PPG Paints Arena ahead of the Monster Truck Jam tour. In the years since, Tori took to writing original music that has earned her slots at top festivals and writers rounds around the Southeast including winning Ole Red Orlando’s Battle of the Bands contest in 2021. Now 19, Tori has already begun carving out a niche for herself with her strong songwriting ability, bold lyrics and crisp, twangy vocals. With new music on the horizon and a fierce tenacity and determination, Tori expertly balances young-hearted romanticism with sophistication to offer a relatable quality that country music fans can latch onto.

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