Country star Carly Pearce has released hummingbird: no rain, no flowers, a deluxe version of her critically acclaimed fourth studio album hummingbird with five new tracks, via Big Machine Records. Listen to it now below.
Co-produced by Carly, hummingbird: no rain, no flowers extends her hummingbird era of growth through authentic storytelling and traditional country musicality. In addition to the original 14 tracks including the GRAMMY-nominated lead single “we don’t fight anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton and the current blazing single “truck on fire,” the expanded album features three never-before-heard songs – “if looks could kill,” “heart first” and “no rain” – as well as two new acoustic Vevo takes on fan favorites “oklahoma” and “things i don’t chase.”
Of the new tracks, Carly said: “What I hope that fans get out of this entire chapter in my story is that you can go through hard things and be better for them, and that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Getting to play some of these new songs live on the road has shown me that we are all going through the same things in life and we all need to feel sunshine after the storm.”
Carly teased the “infectious” (Holler) new song “if looks could kill” on social media earlier this week, explaining how she wrote it for “anyone who has ever had a hard time watching someone they loved move on.” She released the reflective but optimistic “no rain” on February 21 when she announced the deluxe and instantly received praise with Billboard calling it a “much-needed balm for society’s trying times,” MusicRow lauding it as “excellent” and “simply poetic,” and Entertainment Focus applauding how it closes her hummingbird era “in fine style.”
Released last summer, critics praised hummingbird with Billboard naming it one of the best albums of 2024, Rolling Stone proclaiming it “masterful,” American Songwriter calling it “a stellar album” and The New York Times hailing Carly as a “country star with a flair for good, old fashioned craftsmanship.”
The closing U.S. leg of the world tour launches March 20 in Welch, MN and will see her play in cities like Milwaukee, Columbus, Indianapolis, Houston, Dallas, Tulsa, and Colorado Springs before concluding on May 16, 2025 in Nashville, TN. Carter Faith, Mae Estes and Tigirlily Gold will join Carly as support on select dates.
The hummingbird world tour is presented by Conundrum Wines, with whom Carly partnered on a limited-edition label for Conundrum Red and White blends. The label features the bold, widely recognized Conundrum logo adorned with wildflowers and a hummingbird – symbols of renewal and healing that are central to Carly’s personal journey. In addition to the label, the physical representation of the world created with hummingbird also extends to the tour which sees Carly unveil her most detailed stage design yet with a dreamlike, lush naturescape complete with wooden accents and a multitude of florals.
In addition to her headline tour, Pearce will play Stagecoach Festival on Friday, April 25. For all live dates and more, visit CarlyPearce.com.
hummingbird: no rain, no flowers Track Listing
“country music made me do it”
“truck on fire”
“still blue”
“heels over head”
“we don’t fight anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton
“rock paper scissors”
“oklahoma”
“my place”
“things i don’t chase”
“woman to woman”
“fault line”
“pretty please”
“trust issues”
“hummingbird”
“if looks could kill”
“heart first”
“no rain”
“oklahoma” (live from vevo)
“things i don’t chase” (live from vevo)
Carly Pearce – the hummingbird world tour
– Mae Estes
^Carter Faith
>Tigirlily Gold
~Festival date
March 20, 2025 Welch, MN Treasure Island Casino –
March 21, 2025 Milwaukee, WI The Pabst Theater –
March 22, 2025 Cedar Rapids, IA Paramount Theatre –
March 28, 2025 Salamanca, NY Seneca Allegany Resort >
March 29, 2025 Mashantucket, CT Foxwoods Resort Casino – Great Cedar Showroom >
April 10, 2025 Columbus, OH KEMBA Live! – Indoor Music Hall ^
April 11, 2025 Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room at Old National Centre ^
April 12, 2025 Knoxville, TN The Tennessee Theatre ^
April 17, 2025 Houston, TX House of Blues Houston ^
April 18, 2025 Dallas, TX House of Blues Dallas ^
April 19, 2025 Tulsa, OK River Spirit Casino ^
April 22, 2025 Colorado Springs, CO Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts ^
April 24, 2025 Phoenix, AZ The Van Buren ^
April 25, 2025 Indio, CA Stagecoach ~
May 1, 2025 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore ^
May 2, 2025 Bethlehem, PA Wind Creek Bethlehem ^
May 3, 2025 Hampton, NH Hampton Beach Casino ^
May 16, 2025 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium