Hudson Westbrook Announces 2025 Tour

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Hudson Westbrook is kicking off 2025 in style, announcing dates for his highly-anticipated spring headlining tour. This exciting news follows the release of his self-titled debut EP, a seven-track collection that dropped on November 15, debuting in the top 10 of both the iTunes Country Chart and Spotify’s Top Debut Albums USA chart. The EP includes fan favorites like “Two-Way Drive,” “5 to 9,” and the breakout hit “Dopamine.” Westbrook’s October single, “House Again,” has already amassed over 12 million streams, further cementing his status as a rising star in country music.

Westbrook’s rapid ascent is also reflected in his recent addition to the full rotation on SiriusXM’s The Highway after just two weeks in their ‘On The Horizon’ segment, signaling strong industry support for his growing catalog. In addition to his headlining shows, the Texas native will support Ian Munsick on select dates during the spring leg of his tour.

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Originally from Stephenville, Texas, Westbrook’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. His debut single, “Take It Slow,” surpassed 14 million streams within its first six months, showcasing his undeniable appeal in the country music scene. Since his debut, Westbrook has released six tracks, accumulating more than 52 million global streams. In 2024, he played the main stage at ACL Fest and continues headlining dates throughout the fall, while also joining acts like Midland, the Eli Young Band, and Cole Swindell for support performances.

Fans eager to catch Westbrook live can check out the full tour schedule below, which includes stops in major cities and iconic venues. For tickets and additional information, visit hudsonwestbrook.com.

Hudson Westbrook 2025 Tour Dates:

  • January 16: Columbia, MO (The Blue Note)
  • January 17: Fayetteville, AR (George’s Majestic Theater) SOLD OUT
  • January 18: Oklahoma City, OK (Tower Theater)
  • January 23: Stephenville, TX (Twisted J)
  • January 24: San Marcos, TX (The Marc)
  • January 25: Beaumont, TX (The Roxy)
  • January 30: Wichita, KS (The Cotillion)
  • January 31: Omaha, NE (The Admiral Theater)
  • February 1: Lawrence, KS (Granada Theater)
  • February 7: Baton Rouge, LA (Texas Club)
  • February 8: Bossier City, LA (Bulls, Bands & Barrels)
  • February 21: Lexington, KY (Manchester Music Hall) with Ian Munsick
  • February 22: Louisville, KY (Old Forester’s Paristown Hall) with Ian Munsick
  • February 27: Mobile, AL (Soul Kitchen)
  • February 28: Milledgeville, GA (Ned Kelly’s)
  • March 1: Jacksonville, FL (Bulls, Bands & Barrels)
  • March 6: Bloomington, IL (Castle Theater)
  • March 14: Orlando, FL (PBR Orlando)
  • March 15: Clewiston, FL (Sugar Festival)
  • March 22: Helotes, TX (Floore’s Country Store)
  • March 28: Huntsville, TX (The Jolly Fox)
  • April 5: Georgetown, TX (Two Step Inn)
  • April 11: Monroe, LA (Mustang Sally)
  • April 12: New Orleans, LA (Parish at House of Blues)
  • April 26: Knoxville, TN (Rock The Country)
  • May 2: Poplar Bluff, MO (Rock The Country)
  • May 3: Nacogdoches, TX (Banita Creek Hall)
  • May 8: Atlanta, GA (Buckhead Theater)
  • May 9: Charleston, SC (Music Farm)
  • May 10: Ocala, FL (Rock The Country)
  • May 16: Waco, TX (The Backyard)
  • May 29: Virginia Beach, FL (Elevation 27)
  • May 30: Richmond, VA (Broadberry)
  • May 31: York, PA (Rock The Country)