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Waylon Wyatt Maps His Next Chapter on the “Everywhere Under The Sun” Tour

Waylon Wyatt has always sounded like a guy who belongs on the road, songs shaped by passing mile markers, late-night conversations, and the quiet confidence that comes from knowing where you’re headed, even if you’re still figuring out how to get there. This spring, the rising country storyteller is putting that instinct to the test, announcing his Everywhere Under The Sun tour, a coast-spanning run that feels less like a victory lap and more like the next bold chapter.


credit: Jake Zaoutis
credit: Jake Zaoutis

Kicking off April 23 at the storied Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas, Wyatt’s tour reads like a love letter to the rooms that make country music feel alive. From Birmingham’s Saturn to Detroit’s El Club, Cleveland’s Beachland Ballroom to Charleston’s Music Farm, Wyatt is threading his songs through the kinds of venues where sweat drips from the ceiling and every lyric lands a little closer to home. These aren’t just tour dates, they’re checkpoints in a year that’s clearly about movement, momentum, and growth.


Wyatt’s music thrives on connection, and the Everywhere Under The Sun run promises plenty of it. Armed with his signature storytelling and a band that knows how to build tension and let it breathe, Wyatt will headline most nights while also opening select shows for Sam Barber, an alignment that feels both strategic and organic. It’s a pairing rooted in shared emotional honesty and a refusal to rush the process.


“I can’t wait to be out on the road with the band again,” Wyatt shared, excitement bleeding through every word. “Headlining just about all the mile markers you can think of and opening for the one and only Sam Barber… Gonna be a good one this year.” But it’s what comes next that hints at why this tour matters so much. Wyatt isn’t just revisiting familiar ground, he’s testing the future in real time. “So much new music I’ve been working on for y’all,” he adds, teasing an album in progress and promising fans first listens along the way. “We’re gonna be moving different this year.”


That sense of forward motion defines this moment for Wyatt. The tour isn’t a polished, final product, it’s a workshop, a proving ground, a chance to let new songs breathe in front of live audiences before they find their forever versions. In an era where careers can be built overnight, Wyatt is choosing the long road, one show at a time.


Tickets for the Everywhere Under The Sun tour are available via artist presale beginning Wednesday, January 14 at 10 a.m. local time, with public on-sale following Friday, January 16 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can sign up for early access at waylonwyatt.com.


Everywhere Under The Sun Tour Dates:


April 23 – New Braunfels, TX – Gruene Hall


April 27 – Birmingham, AL – Saturn


April 28 – Little Rock, AR – The Hall


May 1 – Columbia, MO – The Blue Note


May 2 – Urbana, IL – The Canopy Club


May 4 – Detroit, MI – El Club


May 5 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom & Tavern


May 6 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls Theatre


May 8 – Charlottesville, VA – The Jefferson Theater


May 9 – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater


May 10 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm


If Wyatt’s instincts are right, this spring won’t just be about playing shows, it’ll be about setting the tone for a year that pushes him further, louder, and everywhere under the sun.


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