
ountry's hottest rising star Tucker Wetmore continues his red-hot run with the release of his breezy new track "Sunburn," available now via Back Blocks Music/MCA/Mercury Records. Built on a sun-soaked groove, the song captures the spark of a beachside romance that burns bright and fast. Written by Ryan Hurd, Jaxson Free and Daniel Ross and produced by Chris LaCorte, "Sunburn" finds Wetmore leaning into his laid-back charm, blending vivid storytelling with an easy melody that feels tailor-made as summer approaches.
The new music follows the recent extension of The Brunette World Tour presented by N TRL Vodka Seltzer, adding 17 new dates to the massive run. Newly announced shows include stops in major markets such as Los Angeles, Chicago and more. Wetmore will be joined by Maddox Batson, William Beckmann, George Birge, Jacob Hackworth, Braxton Keith and Stella Lefty for select dates. Tickets are on sale now at www.tuckerwetmore.com. A portion of every ticket sold goes to Face the Fight, supporting suicide prevention and mental health treatment for veterans.
Wetmore kicked off The Brunette World Tour presented by N TRL Vodka Seltzer in February, which saw sold-out shows in Boston and New York City as well as his first-ever arena headlining show in Harrisburg, Pa. The chart-topping artist heads down under for dates in Australia before heading overseas this spring for dates across the U.K. and EU, including three sold-out nights in London. This summer, Wetmore will take the stage at Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest 2026 and join Jordan Davis, HARDY and Brooks & Dunn on tour for select dates.
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"Brunette" continues to propel Wetmore onto a global stage, recently topping the U.K. Radio Country Airplay chart for three consecutive weeks. In the U.S., the rip-roaring hit has already cracked a spot in the Top 15 on the Country Airplay chart. A standout from his debut album What Not To, the track has already notched more than 225M U.S. streams, earning praise from Holler, who dubbed it a "powerful pop country anthem perfect for speeding along to and pounding the dash," while Country Central called it "just downright giddy."
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