Hudson Westbrook Launches Texas Forever Fall Tour

HUDSON WESTBROOK KICKS OFF TEXAS FOREVER FALL TOUR WITH WALL-TO-WALL OPENING WEEKEND AND ANNOUNCES HOMETOWN BENEFIT SHOW THIS NOVEMBER. TOP 20 DEBUT SINGLE “HOUSE AGAIN” SOARS AT COUNTRY RADIO

A large crowd at a concert for Hudson Westbrook, with dramatic stage lighting and musicians performing.

NASHVILLE, TN – September 11, 2025 – Last weekend, River House Artists / Warner Music Nashville’s skyrocketing Texas country star Hudson Westbrook launched his Texas Forever Fall Tour, kicking off what promises to be another electric headline sprint. 

Across the middle of America’s heartland, Westbrook packed out stages in Cleveland, OH, Newport, KY, and Peoria, IL, entertaining over 8,000 fans over the course of his first three stops.

Last week, Westbrook announced a hometown benefit show on November 1 at Tarleton State University’s EECU Event Center. The 7,000-cap venue will host a night of fundraising, benefiting the Erath County Junior Livestock Association. All proceeds from the show will go towards rebuilding facilities where local chapters of FFA and 4-H show their livestock.

“People have heard that I showed pigs in high school from interviews and stuff, but what a lot of them don’t know is that I was extremely involved in FFA throughout high school. I served as president my senior year,” Westbrook reflects.

“Getting up every morning before school to tend to my show hogs taught me a thing or two about discipline. I wouldn’t trade my time in FFA for anything, and I’m grateful to already be in a position to give back to my hometown and my community in this way. These are my people!”

At country radio, Hudson’s top 20-and-rising debut single “House Again” continues to soar, cementing Westbrook as “country music’s brightest new star” (RFD-TV). Westbrook has earned nearly 700 million global streams and claims over 6.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone.

Hudson Westbrook 2025 Texas Forever Fall Tour Dates
9/12: Shreveport, LA (Shreveport Municipal Auditorium) 
9/13: Pryor, OK (Born & Raised) 
9/18: Baltimore, MD (Pier Six Pavillion)
*9/19: Charlotte, NC (Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre)
*9/20: Raleigh, NC (Red Hat Amphitheatre)
*10/2: University Park, PA (Bryce Jordan Center)
*10/3: Columbus, OH (The Schottenstein Center)
*10/4: Tiney Park, IL (Credit Union I Amphitheatre)
*10/7: Winston-Salem, NC (Carolina Classic Fair) 
10/9: Denver, CO (Mission Ballroom) 
10/10: Grand Junction, CO (Warehouse 25 Sixty Five) 
10/11: Salt Lake City, UT (REDWEST)
10/17: Christoval, TX (Cooper’s BBQ Live)
10/31: Little Rock, AR (First Security Amphitheater)
11/1: Stephenville, TX (EECU Event Center)
11/6: Davie, FL (Stars And Strings 2025)
11/7: Irving, TX (Toyota Music Factory)
11/8: Buda, TX (Railcar Revival 2025)
11/13: Statesboro, GA (The Blue Room)
11/14: Anderson, SC (Wendell’s)
11/15: Dothan, AL (Dothan Civic Center) 
11/21: St Augustine, FL (St. Augustine Amphitheatre)
11/22: Fort Myers, FL (The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon)
11/23: St. Petersburg, FL (St. Pete Country Fest)
12/5: Irvine, CA (KFROG 95.1 Christmas Throwdown 2025)
12/6: Oceanside, CA (Frontwave Arena)
12/13: Las Vegas, NV (The Theatre at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas)

* with Parker McCollum

Promotional poster for Hudson Westbrook's hometown benefit concert, featuring the date, venue, and cause.

About Hudson Westbrook: Hudson Westbrook is a son of Stephenville, Texas, baptized in Red Dirt and raised on George Strait, Turnpike Troubadours, Parker McCollum, Koe Wetzel, and Tracy Lawrence.

After a 2024 splash debut with viral first release “Take It Slow,” Westbrook quickly strung together a series of grassroots hits while enrolled at Texas Tech University, including debut Texas radio single and chart-topper, “Two Way Drive,” and debut single to country radio, “House Again.”

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, fully realized on his 17-track debut album, Texas Forever, out July 25.

Taking the spirit of Texas country music far beyond state lines, Westbrook will open for Parker McCollum, Midland, Eli Young Band, Cole Swindell, and Ian Munsick in 2025, alongside two nearly sold-out headline runs.

Amassing nearly 380 million global streams in his first year as an artist and averaging over 20 million streams per week, Westbrook was named Billboard’s December Country Rookie of the Month and a 2025 Artist to Watch by Country Now, Holler, The Country Wire, and more.

Westbrook started 2025 off strong as Sirius XM’s 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. 

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.” 

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