Country Band Restless Road to Appear on The Bachelor

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Country band Restless Road will bring their latest single, “Growing Old With You,” to ABC’s The Bachelor on January 31st, 2022.

The episode will feature a special performance of their newest hit for the newest Bachelor, Clayton Echard, and his lucky date. This episode of “The Bachelor,” currently in its 26th season, is scheduled to air Monday, January 31, at 8/7c, on ABC.

Clayton Echard, who was first introduced as one of Michelle Young’s suitors in season 18 of “The Bachelorette,” not only connects romantically with the captivating Minneapolis school teacher but is also a favorite of Michelle’s middle school students. Ultimately, however, Michelle sends Clayton home, leading to one of the most emotional and heart-wrenching moments in “Bachelor” history. In that one touching moment, Clayton’s genuine desire to find a partner and start a family shines through, and never has it been so evident that one man deserves a second chance at finding that great love.

Co-written by Jordan Reynolds, Jordan Minton, and Lady A’s Charles Kelley and released earlier this month, “Growing Old With You” became an instant hit with fans, quickly accumulating more than 6000 and counting user-generated content videos featuring real-life love stories.

Restless Road (Zach Beeken, Colton Pack, and Garrett Nichols) is currently out on the road opening for Kane Brown’s Blessed & Free headlining arena tour. Highlighted as a Pandora Artist to Watch and nominated for Country Now’s “Favorite Breakthrough Artist” Award, the harmony-driven trio has been named as “one of the most intriguing and exciting acts of the year” and independently amassed a following of 2 Million plus followers on TikTok.

Restless Road is set to launch their first-ever headlining tour, the BAR FRIENDS TOUR, with a stop in Nashville at Exit/In on April 14th. Buy tickets here. 

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