The extension follows Wetmore’s announcement of his upcoming track “Sunburn” set to release March 13 and beginning a stream of new music this year.
Country hot rising star Tucker Wetmore has extended “The Brunette World Tour” presented by NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer, adding dates including a show at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Taking the stage on Saturday, Oct. 24, Wetmore will be joined by guest Jacob Hackworth.
Tickets go on sale Friday, Mar. 6, at 10 a.m. PT at TuckerWetmore.com and AXS.com. A portion of sales goes to Face the Fight, supporting suicide prevention and mental health treatment for veterans.
“This tour has already been more than I ever imagined,” said Wetmore. “Getting to add more dates and head back out West to play some bucket-list venues is something I’m really grateful for, and I can’t wait to keep it rolling.”
The extension follows Wetmore’s announcement of his upcoming track “Sunburn” set to release March 13 and beginning a stream of new music this year. Wetmore kicked off the tour in February, which saw sold-out shows and his first arena-headlining show. Wetmore heads overseas this spring for dates across Europe.




His hit “Brunette” continues its ascent at country radio, already cracking the Top 15. A standout from his debut album “What Not To,” the track has more than 225 million streams. Turning heartbreak into a tongue-in-cheek confession, “Brunette” finds Wetmore swearing off his old type for good. Watch the video here.
The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is proud to offer VIP service, including open bar packages, expedited entry, hosts, merchandise delivery, custom swag and access to luxury suites and VIP lounges. More: TheTheaterVIP@aegpresents.com and VirginHotelsLV.com. Virgin Hotels Las Vegas offers free self-parking.
With a warm vocal cut from the woods of the Pacific Northwest and an easy instinct for modern grooves, Wetmore has emerged as one of country’s most dynamic new stars. An ACM and CMA Awards-nominated singer-songwriter and headline performer, Wetmore has already surpassed 1.5 billion career streams
The chart-topper has taken just a few years to leave a lasting mark. Raised in Kalama, Wash., the piano-playing student of country, rock, reggae and more wrote his first song after a college football injury, reaching Nashville in 2020.
















