TUCKER WETMORE UNVEILS NEW MUSIC AND CELEBRATES BLOCKBUSTER YEAR

Country music’s breakout star, Tucker Wetmore, hosted an intimate industry event earlier this week, offering a sneak peek at his highly anticipated new music while celebrating a year of unprecedented milestones. The private gathering featured live performances and conversation, providing guests with a unique glimpse into the creative process behind his upcoming releases.

Wetmore captivated the room with performances of top hits from his record-breaking debut album, What Not To, sharing the personal stories that inspired each track. The evening’s highlight came when Wetmore was joined by Award-Winning songwriter Jessie Jo Dillon, to give an insight into their recent collaborations. The duo treated attendees to an exclusive first listen of an unreleased song, generating significant buzz for Wetmore’s next chapter.

The event was a celebratory capstone to a phenomenal year for the artist. Most recently, Wetmore earned his first major nod with a CMA Nomination for Best New Artist—a massive achievement following the historic success of his debut album. What Not To made history as the biggest country album debut from a new artist in 2025.

The album features two back-to-back Platinum-certified singles, “Wine Into Whiskey” and the 2X Platinum “Wind Up Missin’ You,” which also earned Wetmore his first No. 1 at Country radio. With over 1.4 billion global streams across his catalog and his current single “3,2,1” steadily climbing the charts, Wetmore is undeniably proving, as American Songwriter declared, that “he is here to stay.”

Fresh off two sold-out headlining runs and a summer spent as direct support on Thomas Rhett’s Better in Boots Tour, fans are eager for what’s next. Wetmore is expected to announce further tour dates and new music soon.