Rising country-Americana artist Kashus Culpepper has announced a headlining tour across the United States this fall, capping off what has already been a landmark year.
The Alabama-born singer-songwriter, hailed by GRAMMY.com as one of 2025’s “Artists to Watch” and recently featured in Variety’s Power of Young Hollywood Impact Report, will bring his soulful Southern sound to venues in Florida, the Carolinas, Georgia, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan and Texas beginning November 6.
Culpepper, who has drawn comparisons to Bill Withers “if he made country music,” according to Elton John, has been steadily building momentum with performances alongside Leon Bridges, Whiskey Myers and Sierra Ferrell. He made his national television debut earlier this year on CBS Saturday Morning, and his single “Broken Wing Bird,” featuring Ferrell, has earned strong praise from critics and fans alike. His upcoming single, “Believe,” is due out on August 22, the same day general ticket sales for the tour begin.
In little more than a year since launching his recording career, Culpepper has emerged as one of the most talked-about new voices in country music. His husky vocals and raw storytelling have seen him sell out headline shows across the South, win a place on Apple Music’s and Amazon Music’s Artists to Watch lists, and join the Opry NextStage Class of 2025. He has also made high-profile festival appearances, including Stagecoach, C2C in London and Tortuga.
The fall tour marks Culpepper’s first extended headlining run and will give fans across the country the chance to hear his blend of country, soul, blues and folk live. Tickets go on pre-sale August 20, with general on-sale beginning August 22 via his official website.
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