Tucker Wetmore Adds 17 Dates, Eyes Red Rocks for Extended Tour Run
Tucker Wetmore just proved something every touring artist dreams of: demand exceeding supply. The country newcomer tacked on 17 additional shows to his "Brunette World Tour," stretching the run well into fall 2026. When tickets hit general sale March 6 (after artist presales start March 4), fans will find stops ranging from intimate theaters to bucket-list amphitheaters including Red Rocks on October 27.
The tour expansion reads like a masterclass in routing strategy, hitting secondary markets often overlooked by major acts. Wetmore's team scheduled dates across the Midwest and West Coast, with stops in La Vista, Nebraska and Paso Robles, California sitting alongside marquee venues like Chicago's Salt Shed and Los Angeles' Greek Theatre. Supporting acts include Maddox Batson, William Beckmann, George Birge, Jacob Hackworth, Braxton Keith, and Stella Lefty rotating through select dates.
"This tour has already been more than I ever imagined," Wetmore noted, highlighting his gratitude for the chance to play "bucket-list venues" out West. The extension coincides with his upcoming single "Sunburn," dropping March 13. For an artist still building his streaming numbers, extending a tour before the original dates even conclude signals serious box office confidence.
The routing suggests Wetmore's team believes they can fill 10,000-capacity amphitheaters in markets where many established country acts stick to theaters. That's either bold positioning or data-driven decision making based on early ticket sales. Either way, Red Rocks doesn't end up on your itinerary by accident.
Rachel Huang covers the business side of music, from streaming data to label deals. She holds a degree in economics and has a weakness for deep-cut B-sides.