(Nashville, TN – February 14, 2025) – Today, red dirt country riser Hudson Westbrook dropped surprise date night ditty “Dressed Down” – listenHERE. Written by Westbrook, Reid Haughton, and Lukas Klingensmith, “Dressed Down” delivers romance, charm, and a touch of small-town sweetness with its brand-new music video arriving just in time for Valentine’s Day.
The release of “Dressed Down” comes amid Hudson’s headline 2025Take Your Time tour, which has already seen multiple sell-outs across the Midwest and South. Fans can catch him on the road as he brings his high-energy live show to more cities and over a dozen festivals nationwide in the coming weeks. Westbrook is set to open for Parker McCollum and Ian Munsick this year. See below for full tour routing.
HUDSON WESTBROOK 2025 TOUR DATES
Fri Feb 14 – Houston, TX – House of Blues * (SOLD OUT)
Sat Feb 15 – Fort Worth, TX – Billy Bob’s (SOLD OUT)
Thu Feb 21 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall [With Ian Munsick]
Fri Feb 22 – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall [With Ian Munsick]
Thu Feb 27 – Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen ^ (SOLD OUT)
Fri Feb 28 – Milledgeville, GA – Ned Kelly’s ^ (SOLD OUT)
Sat March 1 – Jacksonville, FL – Bulls, Bands & Barrels
Wed March 5 – Oxford, OH – Brick Street ^ (SOLD OUT)
Thu March 6 – Bloomington, IL – Castle Theater ^ (SOLD OUT)
Fri March 7 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection [With Ian Munsick]
Sat March 8 – Clive, IA – Horizon Events Center [With Ian Munsick]
Thu March 13 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live = (SOLD OUT)
Sat March 15 – Clewiston, FL – Clewiston Sugar Festival
Sat March 22 – Helotes, TX – Floore’s Country Store (SOLD OUT)
Fri March 28 – Huntsville, TX – The Jolly Fox
Sat March 29 – Hattiesburg, MS – Bulls, Bands & Barrels
Thu April 3 – Dallas, TX– House of Blues * (SOLD OUT)
Fri April 4 – Somerville, TV – Chilifest
Sat April 5 – Georgetown, TX – Two Step Inn
Thu April 10 – Ardmore, OK – Heritage Hall ^
Fri April 11 – Monroe, LA – Mustang Sally ^ (SOLD OUT)
Sat April 12 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues ^ (SOLD OUT)
Wed April 23 – Greenville, TX – Hunt County Fair
Thu April 24 – Stephenville, TX – Larry Joe Taylor Festival
Sat April 26 – Knoxville, TN – Rock The Country
Thu May 1 – Stillwater, OK – Calf Fry
Fri May 2 – Poplar Bluff, MO – Rock The Country
Sat May 3 – Nacogdoches, TX – Banita Creek Hall * (SOLD OUT)
Thu May 8 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theater # (SOLD OUT)
Fri May 9 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm # (SOLD OUT)
Sat May 10 – Ocala, FL – Rock The Country
Fri May 16 – Waco, TX – The Backyard *
Sat May 17 – College Station, TX – Troubadour Festival
Thu May 29 – Virginia Beach, FL – Elevation 27 ^ (SOLD OUT)
Fri May 30 – Richmond, VA – Broadberry ^ (SOLD OUT)
Sat May 31 – York, PA – Rock The Country
*Grant Gilbert
^ Reid Haughton
= Hays
# Old Hickory
Photo Credit: Kelsey Runge
ABOUT HUDSON WESTBROOK
Hudson Westbrook is a son of Stephenville, Texas, baptized by Red Dirt and raised on George Strait, Turnpike Troubadours, Parker McCollum, Koe Wetzel, and Gary Allan. After a 2024 splash debut with viral first release “Take It Slow,” Westbrook quickly strung together a series of grassroots hits while breaking cattle to make a living and enrolled at Texas Tech University, including debut Texas radio single and chart-topper, “Two Way Drive.” Revitalizing the organic country he was raised on while refusing to be held down by his roots, Westbrook’s distinct vocal, “traditional country sounds and timeless songwriting” (Billboard) have become his calling card, showcased on his acclaimed, just-released self-titled EP featuring viral hits “5 to 9,” “House Again,” and “Take Your Time.” Intent on taking the spirit of Texas country music far beyond state lines, Hudson will open for Parker McCollum, Midland, Eli Young Band, Cole Swindell, and Ian Munsick in 2025. Amassing over 160 million global streams in his first nine months as an artist and averaging almost 10 million streams a week, Westbrook was named Billboard’s December 2024 Country Rookie of the Month and a 2025 Artist to Watch by Country Now, Holler, The Country Wire, and more. Holler puts it simply: “If anyone has made a name for themselves in country in the latter half of 2024, it’s Texan singer-songwriter Hudson Westbrook.” Westbrook is starting 2025 off strong as SiriusXM The Highway’s newest Highway Find, one of SXM’s all-genre Five for 2025, and one of Spotify’s all-genre 2025 Artists to Watch.