Kyle Park
Hailing from Leander, Texas, just north of Austin, Kyle Park grew up during a time when mainstream radio still embraced the classics. Introduced to country music by his father, Kyle was raised on the songs of Merle Haggard, George Jones, Roger Miller, and other legendary storytellers—an influence that continues to shape his songwriting today.
After the loss of his father in 1998, Kyle found healing in country music. He picked up a guitar at the age of 14 and quickly discovered a sense of purpose, landing his first paid gig just one year later.
At 19, Kyle released his debut album Big Time in 2005 and soon began touring relentlessly. Since then, he has earned eight consecutive #1 singles on Texas radio from his self-released studio albums and has performed thousands of shows across North America and Europe, most often as a headliner. Along the way, he has shared the stage with artists such as George Strait, Clint Black, Willie Nelson, and more.
In 2024, Kyle released his seventh studio album, All Nighters, a deeply personal project that reflects more than two decades of dedication to songwriting and recording country music. Serving as both co-writer on all 12 tracks and self-producer, the album highlights Kyle’s growth as both an artist and storyteller.
Rooted in real life, All Nighters draws inspiration from Park’s journey offstage as well—marrying his wife Brandi and becoming a father to his two children, Lyla and Kase. With a signature blend of country and rock and roll, Kyle Park continues to evolve while staying rooted in the honest songwriting that has defined his career.