Rising country star, Hudson Westbrook releases long-awaited “Mine Tomorrow”

(Nashville, TNJanuary 24, 2025) – Today, red dirt country riser Hudson Westbrook released his anxiously awaited single “Mine Tomorrow”

Written by Westbrook, Dan Alley and Ryan Beaver, “Mine Tomorrow” showcases “traditional country sounds and timeless songwriting” (Billboard).

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Not long ago Westbrook was working at a feed store in Lubbock, Texas earning a living throwing feed bags, while enrolled at Texas Tech University as an energy commerce freshman. Recently declared Sirius XM The Highway’s newest ‘Highway Find,’ Westbrook has now amassed over 140 million global streams in his first nine months as an artist, averaging almost 9 million streams a week and solidifying his place as one of the next generation’s country superstars.

Last week he released the official video for “Take It Slow,” his viral splash debut single that kickstarted it all – watch HERE.

Late last year, Westbrook released his self-titled 7-track EP to rave reviews and an explosive fan response across socials – listen HERE. Early standouts include “House Again,” “5 to 9,” “Pray Your Name,” “Take Your Time,” and his first single to Texas country radio “Two Way Drive,” which closed the final Texas Regional Radio Report chart of the year at #1.

Westbrook is headlining nationwide on his nearly sold out Take Your Time Tour throughout the spring and will be playing over a dozen festivals across the country including Rock The Country, MusicFest, the Clewiston Sugar Festival and more. In addition to his headline tour, Westbrook is set to open for Parker McCollum and Ian Munsick in 2025. See below for full tour routing.

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