Hudson Westbrook Issues a Storm Warning with New Breakup Ballad ‘Weatherman’ – Country Music News

Hudson Westbrook Issues a Storm Warning with New Breakup Ballad ‘Weatherman’ – Country Music News

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Y’all, Hudson Westbrook just dropped the kind of breakup song that hits like a cold front outta nowhere, and it’s called “Weatherman.”

Hudson Westbrook Issues a Storm Warning with New Breakup Ballad ‘Weatherman’ – Country Music News

This isn’t your typical “she left, I’m sad” kind of tune. Nope—Hudson’s out here putting the blame on the local forecaster for not predicting the emotional hurricane headed his way. “Weatherman” is clever, cheeky, and a little heartbreaking—in other words, it’s country gold.

Sharp Writing, Smooth Delivery

Written by Westbrook along with Lukas Scott, Neil Medley, Reid Haughton, and Beau Bailey, “Weatherman” showcases everything we’ve come to love about Hudson—witty lyrics, emotional depth, and that gravel-smooth voice that cuts right to the core.

“The second we wrote this song I wanted to put it out,” Hudson shared. “It’s one of my favorites I’ve ever written, so to see people reacting to it already has been really validating and exciting. I can’t wait to get out and play it for y’all.”

And play it he will.

Hudson Is Taking His Show on the Road

With his 2025 Take Your Time Tour already sold out and a summer run that’s heating up fast, Hudson’s calendar is packed. He’s got venue upgrades, festival appearances, and even dates opening for Parker McCollum—plus that 5,500-fan blowout at Billy Bob’s? Yeah, folks are paying attention.

Watch the “Weatherman” Video

The video captures all the lonely, rainy-day vibes you’d expect, with Hudson brooding through heartbreak in an empty house while the storm rolls in. It’s intimate, raw, and totally binge-worthy.

Bottom Line

Hudson Westbrook’s “Weatherman” is more than just a clever play on heartbreak—it’s a signal that this guy’s rising fast. If he’s not already on your playlist, fix that.

Fans can catch him on the road as he brings his high-energy live show to more cities and over a dozen festivals in the coming weeks. See below for full tour routing. 

Hudson Westbrook 2025 Tour Dates

3/22: Helotes, TX (Floore’s Country Store) *SOLD OUT*

3/28: Huntsville, TX (The Jolly Fox) 

3/29: Hattiesburg, MS (Bulls, Bands & Barrels) 

4/3: Dallas, TX (House of Blues)  *SOLD OUT* 

4/4: Somerville, TX (Chilifest) 

4/5: Georgetown, TX (Two Step Inn) 

4/10: Ardmore, OK (Heritage Hall) 

4/11: Monroe, LA (Mustang Sally) *SOLD OUT*

4/12: New Orleans, LA (House of Blues)  *SOLD OUT*              

4/23: Greenville, TX (Hunt County Fair) 

4/24: Stephenville, TX (Larry Joe Taylor Festival) 

4/26: Knoxville, TN (Rock The Country)

5/1: Stillwater, OK (Calf Fry) 

5/2: Poplar Bluff, MO (Rock The Country) 

5/3: Nacogdoches, TX (Banita Creek Hall) *SOLD OUT*

5/8: Atlanta, GA (Buckhead Theater) *SOLD OUT*

5/9: Charleston, SC (Music Farm) *SOLD OUT*

5/10: Ocala, FL (Rock The Country)

5/16: Waco, TX (The Backyard) 

5/17: College Station, TX (Troubadour Festival) 

5/29: Virginia Beach, VA (Elevation 27) *SOLD OUT* 

5/30: Richmond, VA (Broadberry) *SOLD OUT*

5/31: York, PA (Rock The Country)

6/7: Little Elm, TX (Craft Brew & Que Festival)

6/12: Bloomington, IL (Tailgates N’ Tallboys)

6/13: Chicago, IL (Joe’s on Weed Street)

6/14: Hastings, MI (Rock The Country)

6/19: Cullman, AL (Rock The South)

6/20: Memphis, TN (Graceland Soundstage)

6/21: Little Rock, AR (Rock The Country)

6/28: Lubbock, TX (Cotton Fest)

7/10: Louisville, KY (Mercury Ballroom)

7/11: Ashland, KY (Rock The Country)

7/12: Reading, PA (Bulls, Bands, & Barrels)

7/16: Iowa City, IA (Wildwood)

7/17: Des Moines, IA (Val Air Ballroom)

7/18: Sioux Falls, SD (Rock The Country)

7/19: Minneapolis, MN (Varsity Theater)

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

7/25: Charlotte, NC (Underground)

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)*

8/8: 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 Amphitheater)

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

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

8/28: Midland, TX (Horseshoe Amphitheater)

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

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*Supporting Parker McCollum

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