Ty Myers ignites a sold‑out Boston crowd at Leader Bank Pavilion

BySage Hurteau

July 15, 2026
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Ty Myers, a young country artist from North Carolina, has quickly become one of the genre’s most exciting new voices. Known for his heartfelt songwriting and Southern grit, he’s built a devoted fanbase that sings every word like a choir. His rise has been fast; his shows are electric, and Boston’s sold‑out crowd proved just how strongly his music connects with fans.

Before Myers took the stage, the night kicked off with sets from Alex Lambert and Lanie Gardner, both of whom warmed up the sold‑out crowd with ease. Lambert brought a smooth, soulful energy that set the tone early, while Gardner’s rich vocals and polished presence had the pavilion fully locked in. By the time Myers stepped out for his headlining set, the audience was already buzzing, and it was a perfect setup for the explosive night that followed.

Lanie Gardner. Photo Credit: Sage Hurteau

Ty Myers’ sold‑out Boston stop at Leader Bank Pavilion was a full‑throttle breakout moment for the 18-year-old that felt like watching an artist rocket into the next tier of his career. The energy inside the venue was unreal from the second he walked onstage, and the crowd made sure he knew it. Every single song was sung so loudly that at times Myers’ own vocals were swallowed by thousands of voices belting every word back at him.

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The setlist blended fan favorites and emotional slow burns. Tracks like “Me Neither,” “Help Ourselves,” “Two Trains,” and “Ends of the Earth” turned the pavilion into a massive, glowing sing-along. Myers moved through the night with the confidence of someone far older while having the raw spark of an artist still discovering just how powerful his presence is. For a sold‑out Boston crowd, this show truly made a statement. Ty Myers may only be 18, but he commanded Leader Bank Pavilion like a seasoned headliner. If this night was any indication, he’s on track for an explosive rise, and Boston will be bragging that they saw it happen early.

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