Mitchell Tenpenny Checks Off A Bucket List Adventure

Mitchell Tenpenny Checks Off A Bucket List Adventure

Turns out that making the video for his song “Bucket List” was a bucket list moment for Mitchell Tenpenny.

In his recently released music video for the song, Mitchell partnered with the Arizona tourism bureau to show off of the state’s most magnificent vistas.

Filmed in late 2020, Mitchell embarked on a sightseeing music video making trip that saw him cover Sedona to the Grand Canyon to Monument Valley to Lake Powell/Antelope Canyon…singing his song “Bucket List” in some pretty bucket list locations.

Mitchell says, “It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life! We got to see so many things I’ve never had the chance to stop and take in during this video.” He also added, “I can watch this video for the rest of my life and remember those moments.”

Mitchell Tenpenny’s “Broken Up” is at country radio right now, but you can check out his Arizona adventures in the music video for “Bucket List” right here…

Photo Credit: Tristan Cusick

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