TUCKER WETMORE PERFORMS AND PRESENTS AT 2025 ACM HONORS

Last night, Wetmore joined country music’s biggest stars to honor the genre’s legends and industry trailblazers

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Last night, country’s hottest rising star Tucker Wetmore took the stage at the 18th ACM Honors, marking his first time both performing and presenting at the country music industry’s favorite night. Held at The Pinnacle in Nashville, Wetmore delivered a fiery performance of “Already Had It,” one of two tracks he contributed to the star-studded blockbuster and ACM Film Award winner Twisters, as well as presenting the ACM Industry Awards and Studio Recording Awards throughout the evening.

“It meant a lot to be part of a night that celebrates the unsung heroes of country music,” shares Wetmore. “The players, the engineers, the venues, the people behind the scenes — they’re the heartbeat of this industry, and I was honored to tip my hat to them.”

The milestone appearance comes on the heels of Wetmore’s record-breaking debut album What Not To(April 25)whichmade history as the biggest country album debut from a new artist in 2025. The album debuted at the No. 15 spot on Billboard’s all-genre 200 Albums chart and helped propel Wetmore to over 1.2 BILLIONtotal global streams in just over a year. After securing his first No.1 at Country radio with “Wind Up Missin’ You,” his follow-up single “3,2,1” continues to climb, recently cracking a spot in the Top 20.

Critics have hailed the project as a defining introduction. The Tennessean praised Wetmore for being “built differently” and called What Not To “sure to be heard at all times, day or night, worldwide.” GRAMMY.com spotlighted the album’s “self-awareness and vulnerability” while American Songwriter declared it “a statement articulating who he is as an artist and person… that he is here to stay.”

Following his record-breaking debut, Wetmore continues stacking career firsts. In July, the ACM New Male Artist of the Year nominee became the first celebrity face of Wrangler’s All-Terrain Gear collection, starring in the brand’s new outdoor campaign, Unplugged. He’s also set to appear on BigXthaPlug’s upcoming album I Hope You’re Happy with the track “About You,” releasing tomorrow, Aug. 22.

Wetmore soon closes out the summer on the road as direct support on Thomas Rhett’s Better In Boots Tour before returning this fall for a new round of headline shows. For updates, tour dates and announcements, keep up with Wetmore on InstagramTikTokYouTube and his website at tuckerwetmore.com.

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ABOUT TUCKER WETMORE:

With a warm vocal cut from the woods of the Pacific Northwest and an easy instinct for modern grooves, Tucker Wetmore has emerged as one of country’s most dynamic new stars. An ACM Awards-nominated singer-songwriter and headline performer who has already surpassed 1 billion career streams, the chart-topper has taken just a few years to leave a lasting mark. Raised in Kalama, Washington, the piano-playing student of country, rock, reggae and more wrote his first song after a college football injury, reaching Nashville in 2020. Kicking off his career with back-to-back Platinum “Wine Into Whiskey” and 2x Platinum debut No. 1 “Wind Up Missin’ You,” Wetmore landed on Billboard’s all genre Hot 100 in 2024 with both tracks, showcasing a serene, sawtoothed-country buzz. After two features on the Twisters soundtrack, his first Grand Ole Opry appearance and a sold-out headline tour debut, Wetmore released his debut album What Not To to wide acclaim in 2025, wrapping hard-won life lessons in laid-back singalongs, and soul-scouring balladry. Already a veteran of major tours alongside Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Jordan Davis and more, Wetmore spent this summer on the road with superstar Thomas Rhett, following his first headlining shows across the U.S., U.K. and Europe. He’ll return to the highway for festival and headline dates across the U.S. this fall as he remains a standout “one to watch” by Billboard, MusicRow, VEVO, Spotify and the Opry.