Max McNown

Fri May 30 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

The Mill & Mine

227 W. Depot Avenue Knoxville, TN 37917

Ages 18+

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  • Max McNown

    Max McNown

    Alternative Country

    Max McNown is a singer-songwriter from Bend, Oregon.

    Max McNown creates the kind of songs that perfectly soundtrack our most intimate moments: times of intense
    heartache and tremendous loss, immense upheaval and life-changing revelation. Within just a year of teaching
    himself to play guitar, the Oregon-bred, Nashville-based musician turned out three EPs spotlighting his emotionally
    potent yet nuanced lyrics—an element beautifully displayed on his breakout single “A Lot More Free,” a track that
    landed on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart and greatly expanded his grassroots following. Anchored in the
    charmingly warm vocal presence he partly honed by busking at the beach in Southern California, McNown’s debut
    album Wandering brings an even deeper sense of purpose to his songwriting—and, in turn, reveals his extraordinary
    capacity to ease the mind and strengthen the soul.

    At 22, McNown has already been on a storied musical journey. Taking control of his future and drawing inspiration
    from his brother who was bravely fighting cancer, McNown packed his bags and drove from remote Oregon to
    Southern California. From there, videos of him busking on a pier made an impact online and eventually grew into a
    legion of supporters on TikTok.

    After attracting interest from major TV talent shows, McNown auditioned for one and then decided it wasn’t for him,
    and gracefully turned them down as he knew he needed to walk his own path. His loyal fanbase then helped McNown
    amass 80 million streams and a spot on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart with his breakout single, “A Lot More
    Free,” which was recently #1 on the TikTok Breakthrough USA chart.

    When wrestling with inevitable moments of self-doubt in the creative process and his fast moving career, McNown
    looks back to insight shared by his mother. “When I was younger I sang around the house all the time—I’d sing in the
    shower or before I went to bed, I’d always sing in the car,” he says. “My mom used to tell us growing up that singing
    means you have a happy heart. Even if the song’s about something difficult or painful, I still have a happy heart when
    I sing.”