Hudson Westbrook Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut Ahead of ‘Texas Forever’ Album Release

Photo Credit: Ian Noh

River House Artists / Warner Music Nashville rising Texas star Hudson Westbrook marked a major milestone in his career last night (7/22) as he made his Grand Ole Opry debut. A nearly sold-out Opry house watched as he stepped into the Circle for the first time and shared a captivating three-song introduction. 

Playing “Take Your Time,” “Sober,” and his on-fire debut country radio single “House Again” for the packed out crowd, Westbrook brought Texas with him as he stepped center stage. His “blend of grit, twang and Lone Star State confidence” (Billboard) connected, with fans from the front row to the rafters giving Westbrook a standing ovation at the close of his set.

“It was one of the great honors of my life,” Westbrook shares of the moment. “To perform in the Circle and become part of the 100-year history of the Opry was surreal.”

Tonight, Westbrook headlines a sold-out Marathon Music Works in Nashville. His set will be broadcast live on SiriusXM’s The Highway at 10:15p ET / 7:15p PT, including a live pre-concert interview with host Buzz Brainard.

Westbrook releases his 17-track debut album Texas Forever this Friday, July 25. Pre-add / pre-save HERE.

Hudson Westbrook 2025 Tour Dates

7/23: Nashville, TN (Marathon Music Works) *SOLD OUT* 

7/25: Charlotte, NC (Underground) *SOLD OUT* 

7/26: Anderson, SC (Rock The Country)

7/31: Morrison, CO (Red Rocks Amphitheater) *

8/1: West Valley City, UT (Maverick Center) *

8/2: Missoula, MT (Big Sky Brewing Amphitheater) *

8/7: Durant, OK (Choctaw Casino)

8/8: Houston, TX (713 Music Hall)

8/9: Graham, TX (Graham Summer Concert Series) 

8/14: Sedalia, MO (Missouri State Fair) 

8/15: Omaha, NE (The Astro)

8/16: Imperial, NE (Chase County Fair)

8/22: Fort Worth, TX (Bulls, Bands, & Barrels)

8/23: Portales, NM (Roosevelt County Fair) 

8/28: Midland, TX (Horseshoe Amphitheater)

8/29 Lubbock, TX (Cook’s Garage)

8/30: LaGrange, TX (Fayette County Fair)

9/4: Cleveland, OH (Jacob’s Pavillion)

9/5: Newport, KY (MegaCorp Pavillion)

9/6: Peoria, IL (CEFCU Center Stage at The Landing)

9/12: Shreveport, LA (Shreveport Municipal Auditorium) 

9/13: Pryor, OK (Born & Raised) 

9/18: Baltimore, MD (Pier Six Pavillion) *

9/19: Charlotte, NC (Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre) *

9/20: Raleigh, NC (Red Hat Amphitheatre) *

10/2: University Park, PA (Bryce Jordan Center) *

10/4: Tiney Park, IL (Credit Union I Amphitheatre) *

10/9: Denver, CO (Mission Ballroom) 

10/10: Grand Junction, CO (Warehouse 25 Sixty Five) 

10/11: Salt Lake City, UT (REDWEST)

10/17: Christoval, TX (Cooper’s BBQ Live)

10/31: Little Rock, AR (First Security Amphitheater)

11/7: Irving, TX (Toyota Music Factory)

11/13: Statesboro, GA (The Blue Room)

11/15: Dothan, AL (Dothan Civic Center) 

11/21: St Augustine, FL (St. Augustine Amphitheatre)

11/22: Fort Myers, FL (The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon)

11/23: St. Petersburg, FL (St. Pete Country Fest)

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