Nashville, TN (November 19, 2024)āCountry music rising star Hudson Westbrook has announced dates for a spring headlining tour starting in early 2025. The tour announcement comes on the heels of the release of his highly-anticipated self-titled debut EP, a seven-song project that includes previously released singles āTwo-Way Drive,ā ā5 to 9,ā and āDopamine.ā The EP, released November 15, debuted in the top 10 on the iTunes Country Chart as well as in the top 10 on Spotifyās Top Debut Albums USA chart. His single, āHouse Again,ā was released in October and has already accumulated over 12 million streams. Additionally, Hudson has been added to the full rotation of SiriusXMās The Highway after just two weeks in the āOn The Horizonā new music show. In addition to headlining dates, Westbrook will also support Ian Munsick on several dates in early spring.
Originally from Texas, Westbrook’s music career has skyrocketed. His debut song, ‘Take It Slow,’ surpassed 14 million streams in just six months, solidifying Westbrook’s position in the genre. Since March, he has released six tracks, accumulating over 52 million global career streams. He recently played the main stage at ACL Fest and is headlining dates through the fall. He also has support dates with Midland, the Eli Young Band, and Cole Swindell, indicating a promising 2025 for the young artist.
For tickets and more information, visit www.hudsonwestbrook.com.
Hudson Westbrook Tour Dates:
1/6-11: Steamboat Springs, CO (MusicFest)
1/16: Columbia, MO (The Blue Note)
1/17: Fayetteville, AR (Georgeās 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 Foresterās Paristown Hall) *with Ian Munsick*
2/27: Mobile, AL (Soul Kitchen)
2/28: Milledgeville, GA (Ned Kellyās)
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 (Flooreās 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)
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About Hudson Westbrook:
After an explosive arrival and a series of grassroots hits, River House Artists talent Hudson Westbrook is now taking his place among a new generation of country singer-songwriters. Self-taught and proudly rough-around-the-edges, the rising star made his splash debut with āTake It Slowā in 2024 (while still enrolled at Texas Tech) and is now pushing ahead, revitalizing the organic country-rock of the Red Dirt revolution ā but refusing to be held down by his roots. Hailing from the small town of Stephenville, Texas, and raised on everything from George Strait to gangsta rap, the multi-sport athlete and high school football state champion began playing guitar in 2020 and wrote his first song after enrolling in college in 2023. Blue-collar in both life experience and approach, āTake It Slowā was one of the first songs Westbrook ever wrote, and after recording the laid-back tribute to romantic relaxation for $400, its edgy vocal charm and warm country-rock buzz made it a bonafide hit, racking up more than 10 million streams so far. Claiming a place in the modern music landscape, Westbrook followed with the windows-down anthem āTwo Way Driveā and the propulsive new single, ā5 to 9ā ā a showcase of the young starās song-crafting growth, on top of his innate skill. Capturing a working manās daydream with a loping, modern-traditional sound, ā5 to 9ā was joined by the narrative stunner āJohnny Walkerā ā a grooving cover of fellow Texas lane-maker Jacob Stelly ā and both serve to reveal Westbrookās creative heading. Intent on taking the Texas country spirit far beyond the state line, non-stop travel to meet concert demand includes headlining dates and a tour supporting honky-tonk hitmakers Midland in late 2024, with more new music and shows on the way.