‘The Voice’ Champion Jake Hoot Coming to Rocky Mount’s Harvester in October

Harvester welcomes ‘The Voice’ champion Jake Hoot

ROCKY MOUNT — Rising country standout Jake Hoot will take the stage at Harvester Performance Center on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. 

His debut project, “Love Out of Time,” features an all-star lineup, including superstar Kelly Clarkson in the duet, “I Would’ve Loved You.” The track’s video has accumulated millions of views, has been featured on Today, and is in broadcast rotation on CMT. 

Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. 

EVENT DETAILS

Jake Hoot

Saturday, Oct. 23, 8 p.m. 

Door: 7 p.m.

Tickets on sale Friday, 10 a.m. at harvester-music.com.

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Don’t let his larger-than-life presence fool you. Jake Hoot may stand 6’6”, but the Season 17 Champion of NBC’s The Voice is just as genuine and sweet natured as ever. Celebrating the release of his debut project Love Out Of Time, the 5-song EP features an all-star lineup of musicians and songwriters including Dean Sams, Danny Myrick, Jenne Fleenor, Dave Pahanish, Jamie Floyd and more. The new project also features a duet with international superstar Kelly Clarkson entitled “I Would’ve Loved You.” Upon its release, “Love Out Of Time” reached No. 2 on both the iTunes All-Genre Albums and Country Albums chart while “I Would’ve Loved You” reached No. 3 on the iTunes Country Singles Chart. Hoot and Clarkson also unveiled a music video for the ‘majestic’ (Rolling Stone Country) “I Would’ve Loved You” duet which has accumulated more than 6 million views, been featured on TODAY with Hoda & Jenna and is in broadcast rotation on CMT. The former contestant and coach recently reunited to perform “I Would’ve Loved You” on The Kelly Clarkson Show.

Following his record-breaking win on NBC’s The Voice, Hoot has gone on to release several tracks including charitable song and video, “Tennessee Strong,” which reached Top 10 in the iTunes Country Singles chart, debut single “Dangerous Thing,” special Father’s Day song, “The Best Job I Ever Had” and heartwarming love song, “Nadine.” Drawing inspiration from his childhood in the Dominican Republic, Hoot released a cover of “La Bamba” from his debut EP which landed in the Top 10 on the iTunes Latin charts.

Much of Hoot’s sincere humility could be attributed to his unique and adventurous life growing up as the 2nd of 9 siblings to Missionary parents. Born in Texas, Hoot led quite the gypsy childhood having lived in Oklahoma, Haiti, and an 11-year stint in the Dominican Republic where he first learned to play guitar. Fluent in Spanish, Hoot credits his diverse musical influence to his time on the island. The singer/songwriter relocated to Tennessee at 20-years-old where he began gigging and attended Tennessee Tech University as a walk-on football player. 

There is no denying that Hoot is a natural philanthropist and gives back as much as possible. During his stint on The Voice, Hoot created a charitable merchandise line and was able to donate more than $15,000 to local organizations in his hometown of Cookeville, TN. Following the deadly tornadoes that hit Middle, Tennessee on March 3rd, Hoot released an uplifting song entitled “Tennessee Strong” which benefited the Tornado survivors.

Currently amassing over 5 million streams, nearly 80K downloads and celebrating his third Grand Ole Opry performance, the future proves promising for this mega-talent with a heart of gold.