After making waves in the independent country scene with the release of “Two Way Drive” back in June, Hudson Westbrook has quickly become one of the buzziest up-and-comers in the genre over the past five months. Fresh off of the release of his debut, self-titled EP this past Friday, Westbrook is hitting the road with a plethora of dates on his first-ever headlining tour which will run from January to May 2025.
The “9 to 5” singer took to Instagram moments ago to announce the tour:
Westbrook looks to build off of the incredibly hot start to his career in 2024 which includes Top 10 entries on Spotify’s Top Debut Albums USA and iTunes’ Country Chart, multiple placements on Country Chord’s very own “Best Songs of the Month” list and over 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone.
With a voice that sounds somewhere between Parker McCollum and Flatland Cavalry’s frontman, Cleto Cordero, and songs containing instrumentals reminiscent of the Turnpike Troubadours, it feels like Westbrook has the complete package for success in today’s independent country landscape, as well as the mainstream. You won’t want to miss him if he’s in a city near you.
Along with the many solo shows, the “House Again” singer will also be supporting Ian Munsick on multiple dates throughout February and March on Munsick’s upcoming Horses Are Faster Tour.
Additionally, Westbrook will be making stops at multiple festivals throughout the tour, including MusicFest in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Two Step Inn in Georgetown, Texas and four appearances across Rock the Country’s various dates.
For more information on when tickets go on sale, visit Westbrook’s site here.
TOUR DATES:
- 1/6-11: Steamboat Springs, CO (MusicFest)
- 1/16: Columbia, MO (The Blue Note)
- 1/17: Fayetteville, AR (George’s Majestic Theater) SOLD OUT
- 1/18: Oklahoma City, OK (Tower Theater)
- 1/23: Stephenville, TX (Twisted J)
- 1/24: San Marcos, TX (The Marc)
- 1/25: Beaumont, TX (The Roxy)
- 1/30: Wichita, KS (The Cotillion)
- 1/31: Omaha, NE (The Admiral Theater)
- 2/1: Lawrence, KS (Granada Theater)
- 2/7: Baton Rouge, LA (Texas Club)
- 2/8: Bossier City, LA (Bulls, Bands & Barrels)
- 2/21: Lexington, KY (Manchester Music Hall) *with Ian Munsick*
- 2/22: Louisville, KY (Old Forester’s Paristown Hall) *with Ian Munsick*
- 2/27: Mobile, AL (Soul Kitchen)
- 2/28: Milledgeville, GA (Ned Kelly’s)
- 3/1: Jacksonville, FL (Bulls, Bands & Barrels)
- 3/6: Bloomington, IL (Castle Theater)
- 3/7: Grand Rapids, MI (The Intersection) *with Ian Munsick*
- 3/8: Clive, IA (Horizon Events Center) *with Ian Munsick*
- 3/14: Orlando, FL (PBR Orlando)
- 3/15: Clewiston, FL (Sugar Festival)
- 3/22: Helotes, TX (Floore’s Country Store)
- 3/28: Huntsville, TX (The Jolly Fox)
- 4/5: Georgetown, TX (Two Step Inn)
- 4/11: Monroe, LA (Mustang Sally)
- 4/12: New Orleans, LA (Parish at House of Blues)
- 4/26: Knoxville, TN (Rock The Country)
- 5/2: Poplar Bluff, MO (Rock The Country)
- 5/3: Nacogdoches, TX (Banita Creek Hall)
- 5/8: Atlanta, GA (Buckhead Theater)
- 5/9: Charleston, SC (Music Farm)
- 5/10: Ocala, FL (Rock The Country)
- 5/16: Waco, TX (The Backyard)
- 5/29: Virginia Beach, FL (Elevation 27)
- 5/30: Richmond, VA (Broadberry)
- 5/31: York, PA (Rock The Country)