Tucker Wetmore Claims His Throne: Country Breakout Announces Career-Defining Red Rocks Debut
By Christian Lamitschka for Country Music News International Magazine
The meteoric rise of country music’s newest powerhouse shows no signs of slowing down. Adding a massive exclamation point to his breakout year, Tucker Wetmore has officially announced his first-ever headline show at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.
Set for October 27, 2026, the performance serves as a landmark stop for The Brunette World Tour, presented by NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer. For Wetmore, the announcement isn’t just another tour date—it’s the fulfillment of a lifelong ambition.
“Headlining Red Rocks has been one of my dreams for quite some time and I can’t think of a better place to bring the energy of The Brunette World Tour,” Wetmore shared.
Ticket Information & “Face the Fight”
Fans eager to witness history in the making can secure their spots starting next week. Citi serves as the official card of The Brunette World Tour, offering cardmembers exclusive presale access via the Citi Entertainment program beginning Tuesday, March 3 at 10 a.m. local time.
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Artist Presale: Wednesday, March 4 @ 10 a.m. local time.
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General Onsale: Friday, March 6 @ 10 a.m. local time.
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Where to Buy: www.tuckerwetmore.com
In a move reflecting Wetmore’s commitment to his community, a portion of every ticket sold will support Face the Fight, an organization dedicated to suicide prevention and mental health treatment for veterans.
A Global Momentum: From “Brunette” to the Big Stage
The Red Rocks announcement follows a string of massive wins for the Washington native. His current hit single, “Brunette,” is a certified fan favorite, recently cracking the Top 20 at Country radio and amassing over 225 million U.S. streams. Critics have been quick to praise the track, with Holler describing it as a “powerful pop country anthem” and Country Central calling it “downright giddy.”
Wetmore’s 2025 was nothing short of historic. He notched back-to-back No. 1 singles with “Wind Up Missin’ You” and “3,2,1,” and his debut album, What Not To, became the biggest country album debut from a new artist that year. After ringing in 2026 with a performance on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, Wetmore has kept the pedal to the floor, selling out shows in Boston and NYC, and headlining his first-ever arena in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The Brunette World Tour: 2026 Dates
Wetmore is currently bringing his high-energy live show across the U.S. before taking the movement international with dates in the U.K. and Europe. Come June, he will also be a featured performer at Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest 2026.
| Date | Location | Venue | Special Guest |
| Feb. 26 | Minneapolis, MN | The Armory | Dasha, Jacob Hackworth |
| Feb. 27 | St. Louis, MO | The Factory | Dasha, Jacob Hackworth |
| Feb. 28 | Durant, OK | Choctaw Casino & Resort | Dasha |
| March 1 | Round Rock, TX | Round Rock Amp | Jacob Hackworth |
| April 8 | Zurich, CH | Kaufleuten | Carter Faith |
| April 9 | Cologne, DE | Carlswerk Victoria | Carter Faith |
| April 10 | Brussels, BE | La Madeleine | Carter Faith |
| April 12 | Copenhagen, DK | Vega Main Hall | Carter Faith |
| April 13 | Stockholm, SE | Fållan | Carter Faith |
| April 14 | Oslo, NO | Rockefeller Music Hall | Carter Faith |
| April 16 | Hamburg, DE | Fabrik | Carter Faith |
| April 17 | Amsterdam, NL | Melkweg Max | Carter Faith |
| April 20 | Dublin, IE | The Academy | Carter Faith |
| April 21 | Belfast, N.I. | Ulster Hall | Carter Faith |
| April 23 | Glasgow, UK | O2 Academy Glasgow | Carter Faith |
| April 24 | Manchester, UK | O2 Victoria Warehouse | Carter Faith |
| April 26 | Birmingham, UK | O2 Academy Birmingham | Carter Faith |
| April 28 | London, UK | O2 Forum Kentish Town | Carter Faith |
| April 29 | London, UK | O2 Forum Kentish Town | Carter Faith |
| April 30 | London, UK | O2 Forum Kentish Town | Carter Faith |
| Oct. 27 | Morrison, CO | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | (NEWLY ANNOUNCED) |
About Tucker Wetmore
Raised in Kalama, Washington, Wetmore’s path to stardom began unexpectedly after a college football injury led him to pick up a guitar. Since arriving in Nashville in 2020, he has surpassed two billion career streams. With a vocal style that blends the ruggedness of the Pacific Northwest with modern grooves, he has earned “one to watch” accolades from Billboard, MusicRow, and the Grand Ole Opry.
Whether he’s swearing off his “old type” in “Brunette” or delivering soul-scouring ballads, Wetmore has proven he is exactly what country music needs right now: authentic, energetic, and undeniably driven.