Warren Zeiders Earns His First No. 1 Single With “Pretty Little Poison”
Warren Zeiders has officially earned his first No. 1 single on country radio this week with “Pretty Little Poison.” The breakout hit and title track to the country singer’s debut album has taken his career to new heights.
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Zeiders never thought he’d be able to speak the words, “No. 1 on country radio.” Now that it’s happened, he’s showing his love and gratitude to those who deserve it, including God, his fans, and country radio.
Zeiders posted the following statement on his Instagram account:
“I believe God gave me this position for a reason and I don’t take it lightly! He deserves the glory! I also want everyone to know they are loved and so appreciated by me! Thank you guys for all your support you have shown me over these last couple years, from coming to my shows, to streaming the music, to spreading the word, to buying merch, and countless other things! Thank you will never be enough, but I’ll work like hell to show y’all the love you deserve!”
Zeider co-wrote “Pretty Little Poison” alongside Jared Kleim and the song was produced by Ross Copperman. Most recently, the singer-songwriter released Pretty Little Poison (Deluxe) and his new single, “Heartbreaker.”
“I’ve spoken these things into existence, man. And my fans have been rabid and they continue to grow and, you know, believe in what I’m doing. And for that, I’ll never take it for granted. And it’s nothing short of a blessing, but I know what I’m building out there. And it’s not stopping anytime soon,” Zeiders previously told Backstage Country.
Zeiders is currently amid his headlining Pretty Little Poison 2024 tour which kicks back up on March 2 in Wes Palm Beach, Florida. Following his completely sold-out trek, he will join Jelly Roll on his The Beautifully Broken Tour as direct support for 38 dates.
Watch the music video for Warren Zeider’s “Pretty Little Poison” below.
Warren Zeiders: Upcoming Tour Dates
Mar. 2 – Rib Round Up 2024 – West Palm Beach, FL
Mar. 7 – Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace – Bakersfield, CA – SOLD OUT
Mar. 8 – Soma – San Diego, CA – SOLD OUT
Mar. 9 – House of Blues Anaheim – Anaheim, CA – SOLD OUT
Mar. 10 – The Warfield – San Francisco, CA
Mar. 13 – The Union Event Center – Salt Lake City, UT – SOLD OUT
Mar. 15 – Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA – SOLD OUT
Mar. 16 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA – SOLD OUT
Mar. 17 – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR – SOLD OUT
Mar. 19 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC – SOLD OUT
Mar. 21 – River Cree Resort & Casino – Enoch, AB – SOLD OUT
Mar. 22 – Grey Eagle Resort & Casino – Tsuut’ina, AB – SOLD OUT
Mar. 23 – Coors Event Centre – Saskatoon, SK – SOLD OUT
Mar. 25 – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB – SOLD OUT
Mar 28 – London Music Hall – London, ON – SOLD OUT
Mar. 29 – History – Toronto, ON – SOLD OUT
Mar. 30 – Mtellus – Montreal, QC – SOLD OUT
Apr. 5 – Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL
Apr. 13 – Country Thunder Festival Arizona – Florence, AZ
Apr. 19 – Crawfish Music Festival – Biloxi, MS