Early Friday morning, Tucker Wetmore took to Instagram to announce the release of his debut full-length album, titled What Not To. The announcement came on the heels of his latest single release, “3, 2, 1,” on Friday morning. The LP is said to hit streaming services on April 25th.
“I’ve spent my whole life learning what not to do, and thanks to you, I’ve had the opportunity to turn some of those experiences into my debut album. “What Not To” is yours on April 25th..” Wetmore said on social media that it is “available for pre-order now. The first drop, “3,2,1,” is out now. Thank you for being on this ride with me. I’m beyond blessed and forever grateful. I love you all.”
The Washington native is fairly new to the country mainstream, but has made a splash on radio waves in that timenonetheless. The announcement comes just days before the one year anniversary of his debut release, “Wine Into Whiskey,” last February.
The 25 year old got his start like most modern stars, on the social media app TikTok. After sustaining an injury playing college football in Montana, Wetmore started posting original songs to the app that quickly gained buzz and had label heads turning almost immediately. Now a little over a year after his breach into the industry, Wetmore is slated to play the Ryman Auditorium this May.
In the meantime, Wetmore will be prepping for his “Waves On A Sunset” tour, which is set to embark on March 8th.Tickets and information can be found on his website.
What Not To will be available everywhere you listen to music on April 25th.