Parker McCollum was welcomed home Saturday night. Credit: Photo by Jennifer Lake

Parker McCollum
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands
September 6, 2025

Parker McCollum has played hundreds of shows over the course of his career, from small venues in front of dozens to stadiums packed with thousands. Heโ€™s seen just about everything since blowing up on the country music scene around the turn of the decade.

Saturday night felt a little bit different.

In front of a standing-room-only crowd in The Woodlands, the Conroe native was welcomed home by thousands of adoring locals. He treated them to 18 songs over 90 minutes that truly showcased a songwriter and performer on the cusp of mega-stardom.

โ€œItโ€™s damn good to be home,โ€ said McCollum, who also pointed out that he once graduated high school (โ€œbarely,โ€ his words) on the very stage on which he was now playing.

The show was also a masterclass in crafting a setlist.

McCollum blended hits such as โ€œHell of a Year,โ€ โ€œPretty Heartโ€ and โ€œHandle on Youโ€ with material from his phenomenal self-titled record, which dropped in June. Standout tracks from the new record were ample, most notably the show-opening โ€œMy Blue,โ€ the show-closing โ€œMy Worst Enemyโ€ and the albumโ€™s lead single, โ€œWhat Kinda Man.โ€

An SRO crowd greeted McCollum in The Woodlands Saturday night and watched as he was awarded a key to the city and the day named in his honor. Credit: Photo by Jennifer Lake

McCollum, ever the gentleman, seemed truly humbled by the moment, which was only exacerbated when members of The Woodlands local council bestowed him a key to the city, along with making September 6, โ€œParker McCollum Day.”

For a guy who often sings about having a โ€œhell of a year,โ€ and McCollum certainly has, it also made for one hell of a night.

Hereโ€™s to many more for the local boy done good.

Overheard in the Crowd: Many, many women in the crowd were disposed to yell, โ€œWe love you Parkerโ€ throughout the night. This makes sense, given the man is very handsome and makes very accessible country music.

Random Notebook Dump: For September standards, it was lovely in The Woodlands on Saturday night. There was even a breeze, and most people were done sweating by 9:30 or so. The Astros also beat the Rangers by 11. โ€ฆ While a bit of a drive, The Woodlands concert venue really is quite impressive โ€ฆ Parker McCollum is gonna be an even bigger deal here in the next few years. Some people just have that โ€œitโ€ quality; he does.

Setlist:

My Blue

Big Sky

Meet You in the Middle

Young Manโ€™s Blues

Stoned

To Be Loved By You

Hope That Iโ€™m Enough

What Kinda Man

I Canโ€™t Breathe

Rest of My Life

Hell of a Year

Watch Me Bleed

Handle on You

Killinโ€™ Me

Burn It Down

Solid Country Gold

Pretty Heart

My Worst Enemy

Clint Hale enjoys music and writing, so that kinda works out. He likes small dogs and the Dallas Cowboys, as you can probably tell. Clint has been writing for the Houston Press since April 2016.