Ian Munsick is heading back to Red Rocks. The Wyoming-born country artist has expanded his Eagle Flies Free Tour with 10 new dates running through summer 2026, capping the run with a second headlining appearance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 25, his first return to the venue since selling it out in 2024.
The tour supports Munsick’s third studio album ‘Eagle Feather,’ released in 2025 via Warner Music Nashville. Holler praised it for its “expansive tracks, atmospheric anthems,” and Rolling Stone noted the record “is shaped by the landscape of the West, the stories of Native Americans, and the romantic idea of the cowboy.” It’s a 20-track album that covers serious ground, and the tour has been built to match its scale.
Leading into the expanded run is “Geronimo,” Munsick’s first release under WEST TO THE REST RECORDS/Triple Tigers Records and the first preview of new music beyond ‘Eagle Feather.’ The official video, directed by Ben Christensen and shot in Wyoming by Isaac Spotts, is out now. Munsick described it simply: “If National Geographic and 70s country and western MTV had a baby, it would be the music video for ‘Geronimo.'”
Spotts, who filmed on location across Wyoming, added his own take: “This song completely captures the vibe of the west. Getting the opportunity to try and bring those lyrics to life was such an honor.”
Munsick has accumulated over one billion global streams across three albums. His RIAA-Platinum duet “Long Live Cowgirls” with Cody Johnson hit No. 1 on SiriusXM’s The Highway Hot 30. “Long Haul” and “Horses Are Faster” hold RIAA Gold certifications. He’s sold over 100,000 headlining tickets across 2024 and 2025, opened for Lainey Wilson and Morgan Wallen, headlined Cheyenne Frontier Days, and founded his own label imprint WEST TO THE REST RECORDS.
Kenny Whitmire joins as support on the remaining dates. The Georgia-born singer-songwriter moved to Nashville in 2022 and has been sharpening a classic country sound rooted in Merle Haggard, Keith Whitley, and Randy Travis. His recent singles “I Gave Her The Moon” and “Me Being Me” are out now.
Tickets are on sale now at IanMunsick.com.
Eagle Flies Free Tour, Remaining Dates:
22 May — Isle of Palms, SC — The Wind Jammer (w/ Kenny Whitmire)
23 May — Pelham, TN — The Caverns (w/ Kenny Whitmire)
30 May — Cocoa, FL — Cocoa Riverfront Park Amphitheater (w/ Kenny Whitmire)
5 Jun — Louisville, KY — Fourth Street Live
27 Jun — Libby, MT — Happys Inn
25 Aug — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre (w/ ERNEST and Ned LeDoux)


