Kane Brown is ready to start 2025 with a bang, announcing his highly anticipated fourth studio album, The High Road, alongside a massive new concert tour. The country superstar, known for his genre-blending hits and dynamic live performances, will hit the road for a series of shows beginning in March 2025, with supporting acts Scotty McCreery, Mitchell Tenpenny, Ashley Cooke, and Dasha.
The High Road Album and Tour
Brown’s latest album, The High Road, is set for release on January 24, 2025, marking the next chapter in the Chattanooga native’s meteoric rise. The album will feature recent releases “Miles On It,” “Fiddle In the Band,” and a brand new track titled “Backseat Driver,” co-written by Jacob Davis and Jordan Walker, and produced by longtime collaborator Dann Huff.
Fans of Brown’s signature blend of country, pop, and EDM can expect the new record to offer even more genre-crossing collaborations. The High Road is available for pre-order and pre-save now, giving fans the chance to secure their copy ahead of the release.
To support the album, The High Road Tour will kick off in March 2025, hitting nearly two dozen cities across the U.S. and wrapping up in May. A major highlight will be back-to-back performances in Nashville, Brown’s adopted musical hometown, scheduled for April 11-12, 2025. Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general public on October 18 at 10 a.m. local time, with an exclusive artist pre-sale starting October 15.
Fans can visit Brown’s official website, kanebrownmusic.com, for a complete list of tour dates, pre-sale information, and to purchase tickets when they become available.
From Arena Sensation to Stadium Headliner
Kane Brown’s 2025 tour caps off a half-decade of incredible growth. The five-time American Music Awards winner has gone from selling out 20,000-seat arenas in 2021 to filling Major League Baseball stadiums in 2024, including venues like Boston’s Fenway Park and Colorado’s Coors Field. His latest ventures highlight his ability to command a diverse and growing audience.
Brown’s crossover appeal has been further showcased by high-profile collaborations. In 2024, he released “Miles On It,” an EDM-infused country track produced by Marshmello, and “The One (Pero No Como Yo),” a bilingual tropical house-meets-country hit with Mexican artist Carín León. These singles have helped expand Brown’s reach beyond country music, attracting new fans across different genres and continents.
Kicking Off 2025 in Style
Before heading out on The High Road Tour, Brown will usher in the new year in his home state of Tennessee. He’s set to perform with Jelly Roll at Nashville’s Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park for the city’s annual New Year’s Eve celebration. The event, which will be broadcast live on CBS, promises to be one of the biggest parties of the year as fans nationwide ring in 2025 with Brown’s hits as the soundtrack.
What’s Next for Kane Brown?
With The High Road, Kane Brown is poised to build on the success of his previous albums while continuing to push the boundaries of country music. His willingness to explore different sounds and collaborate with artists from other genres has made him one of the most innovative voices in modern country music. As his career continues to rise, Brown shows no signs of slowing down, promising more exciting releases and performances to come.
Fans won’t want to miss out on what promises to be a career-defining tour. As Brown himself put it, “We’re still all about being Kane Brown,” and with The High Road album and tour, he’s sure to take fans along for the ride.
—
Photo Credit: Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock.com