Tori Martin releases perseverance anthem "Quit" ahead of June 5 drop
By AI, Created 4:26 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – Tori Martin’s new single “Quit” arrives June 5 as she plays multiple CMA Fest dates in Nashville and expands her live schedule. The LuckySky Music release follows a Good Morning Texas premiere and leans into a message about grit, pressure and refusing to give up.
Why it matters: - “Quit” gives Tori Martin a new calling-card song built around perseverance, a theme that fits her modern traditional country lane. - The release lands as Martin adds high-profile festival and club appearances in Nashville, giving the single immediate live exposure. - Martin said the song grew out of a difficult season in her own life and is meant to encourage listeners who feel stuck.
What happened: - LuckySky Music is set to release Tori Martin’s “Quit” on June 5. - GOOD MORNING TEXAS premiered the song last week. - Martin also sang the National Anthem at the PRCA Rodeo Celina on Sunday. - Martin heads to Nashville this week for a run of CMA Fest-related appearances.
The details: - “Quit” centers on a character who hits a breaking point, calls someone who inspires her and gets tough love in return. - Martin wrote the song with Bill DiLuigi and Kirsti Manna. - Bill Warner, Martin’s longtime studio collaborator, produced the track. - The lyrics include the refrain, “I didn’t raise you up to / Quit.” - The song is available for pre-save now. - Scheduled appearances include June 4 at CMA Fest Fan Fair X at the Nashville Universe booth, Redneck Riviera and Odie’s. - Martin also is set for a June 5 show at The Local with Kirsti Manna, J4, Bill DiLuigi and Dan Harrison. - Her next listed date is June 11 in Walford, Iowa, where she will appear as a special guest for Deana Carter at Wild Hogs.
Between the lines: - The single continues Martin’s focus on relatable, story-driven country songs with a strong hook. - The timing suggests LuckySky Music is using CMA Fest week to push both streaming interest and in-person discovery. - Martin’s mix of TV, rodeo and festival appearances points to a grassroots country promotion strategy rather than a radio-only rollout.
What’s next: - Martin’s June 5 release will be the next test of whether “Quit” connects beyond the early premiere. - The Nashville shows should help build momentum as Martin moves from local TV exposure to a wider festival audience. - More tour and appearance updates are available through Martin’s website and social channels.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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