Country Star Warren Zeiders Can’t Quit Love on New Single “Drinking Game”

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Warren Zeiders knows exactly what this feeling costs, and he wrote a song about it anyway. The country star releases “Drinking Game” today via Warner Records, a charged, emotionally volatile track about an on-and-off love that keeps pulling him back in. Written alongside Evan Blair, Jesse Fink, Michael Pollack, J Kash, and Elof Loelv, the song captures the push and pull of a relationship that operates more like a habit than a choice. Listen here.

“Drinking Game” follows February’s “Born to Be Yours,” a warmer, more grounded track about love rooted in something unshakeable. The two singles sit on opposite ends of the emotional spectrum, and together they sketch the range Zeiders brings to his songwriting. Earlier this year he also released ‘Live from the 717,’ a 21-track live album recorded at his homecoming performance at Hershey, PA’s GIANT Center, the closing night of his headlining Relapse, Lies & Betrayal Tour.

Zeiders is currently in the middle of his first-ever world tour, with dates across the United States, Australia, and Europe running through November. Later this month he takes the Stagecoach Mainstage on April 26, one of the biggest stages in country music. With more than 3.6 billion global career streams, 2 billion TikTok views, and approximately 6 million monthly Spotify listeners, the numbers behind Zeiders match the ambition of the touring schedule.

“Drinking Game” is the work of an artist who understands how to make emotional complexity feel immediate and hook-driven without losing the weight underneath it. It’s a strong, confident single from someone operating at full stride.

Warren Zeiders Upcoming Tour Dates:

April 10 – Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort, Cherokee, NC (w/Kolby Cooper)

April 11 – Wendell’s Dippin Branch, Anderson, NC (w/Kolby Cooper)

April 15 – Maverik Center, Salt Lake City, UT (w/Lakeview)

April 16 – Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO (w/Lakeview)

April 17 – Rio Rancho Events Center, Albuquerque, NM (w/Lakeview)

April 18 – Arizona Financial Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (w/Lakeview)

April 22 – The Fruit Yard, Modesto, CA (w/Lakeview)

April 23 – Rolling Hills Casino and Resort, Corning, CA

April 24 – Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, Reno, NV (w/Lakeview)

April 26 – Stagecoach, Indio, CA

May 13 – Metro City, Perth, AU

May 16 – Festival Hall, Melbourne, AU

May 17 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, AU

May 19 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, AU

May 20 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, AU

May 22 – Great Western Hotel, Rockhampton, AU

July 11 – Country Concert, Fort Loramie, OH

July 12 – Windy City Smokeout, Chicago, IL

July 17 – Choctaw Indian Fair, Choctaw, MS

July 23 – Innsbruck After House, Glen Allen, VA

July 24 – PNC Waterside Pavilion, Solomons, MD

July 25 – Delaware State Fair, Harrington, DE

July 31 – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Sioux City, IA

August 1 – Country Line Country Fest, Prairie Du Chien, WI

August 6 – Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, ON

August 7 – The Colosseum At Caesars Windsor, Windsor, ON

August 27 – The Colosseum At Caesars Windsor, Saint-Agapit, QC

August 28 – Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex, VT

September 4 – Great Allentown Fair, Allentown, PA

October 11 – O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

October 14 – Manchester Academy, Manchester, UK

October 15 – Bristol Academy, Bristol, UK

October 16 – O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

October 18 – Roundhouse, London, UK

October 21 – TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht, NL

October 23 – X-TRA, Zurich, CH

October 24 – Tonhalle, Munich, DE

October 25 – E-Werk, Cologne, DE

October 27 – Batschkapp, Frankfurt, DE

October 28 – Huxleys Neue Welt, Berlin, DE

October 29 – Georg Elser Halle, Hamburg, DE

October 31 – Fållan, Stockholm, SE

November 2 – Sentrum Scene, Oslo, NO