NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 13, 2025) – Country star and fan-favorite Clay Walker announced his 2025 Drive Me Smooth Tour today, counting stops from Mississippi to Colorado and Texas to South Carolina. Walker is one of the most in-demand country artists touring today, still selling out shows over 30 years since his debut self-titled album release. In addition, he’s announced a new single, a very special song titled “Cowboys In Heaven.” The song, arriving February 28, can be pre-saved now here: orcd.co/cw-cbih.

“I am excited for the year ahead! New music, lots of tour dates, and the opportunity to engage the world’s greatest fans, has me smiling and ready to take to the roads that lead me straight to you!” said Clay Walker.

“Cowboys In Heaven” shows off a deeper side of Walker. It reflects on the cowboy lifestyle, one close to his heart and through which he’s built his career on. Rodeos and the Midwest have been the backbone of country music since Clay’s time in the bar scenes of southeast Texas in the ‘80s. Some of his best friends are cowboys and he’s entertained them his whole career. The lifestyle is like no other, rough and rowdy at times, but folks you can always count on to show up. The song will do well in a world still enamored by life in the midwest, as evidenced by massive hit shows like “Yellowstone,” “1923” and “Landman.” And yes, if Clay Walker has any say, there will be cowboys in Heaven.

For more information and tickets to see Clay Walker on tour, please visit claywalker.com.

Drive Me Smooth Tour Dates
March 1 – Navasota, Texas – Texas Birthday Bash
March 5 – Nashville, Tenn. – Grand Ole Opry
April 10 – Salina, Kan. – The Stiefel Theatre
April 11 – Tulsa, Okla. – Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa
April 12 – Gonzales, Texas – Cattle Country Music Festival
April 25 – Anderson, S.C. – Anderson Soiree
April 26 – Ridgeland, S.C. – Operation Patriots FOB
May 10 – Owensboro, Ky. – Downtown Owensboro
May 16 – Pasadena, Texas – Pasadena Strawberry Festival
May 17 – Orange Grove, Texas – The Post OG
May 24 – Monticello, Miss. – Atwood Music Festival
June 14 – Hot Springs, Ark. – Timberwood Amphitheater
June 19 – Cullman, Ala. – Rock The South Festival
June 21 – New Haven, Ky. – Log Still Distillery
June 29 – Greeley, Colo. – Greeley Stampede
July 19 – West Liberty, Iowa – Muscatine County Fair
Aug. 1 – Sweet Home, Ore. – Oregon Jamboree Music Festival
Sept. 19 – Helotes, Texas – John T. Floore’s Country Store
Oct. 29 – Key West, Fla. – Country Cruising Cruise
Nov. 2 – Fort Myers, Fla. – Caloosa Sound Amphitheater
*more dates to be announced

About Clay Walker
Clay Walker stands as a towering figure in country music, his illustrious career marked by multi-PLATINUM sales, 11 chart-topping hits and 40 singles on the charts. His songs, including classics like “If I Could Make A Living” and “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” resonate deeply, etching his name into the fabric of the genre. In 1996, Walker faced a new battle with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), but rather than yielding to its challenges, he emerged as a fierce advocate and fundraiser, establishing the Clay Walker Foundation to support those affected by the disease. Each year, the Clay Walker Charity Classic at Pebble Beach shines a light on his tireless efforts, raising awareness and funds for MS research. His latest album, Texas To Tennessee, produced by industry heavyweights Michael Knox and Jaron Boyer, soared to No. 1 on the iTunes Country Album charts. Drawing inspiration from legends like George Jones, James Taylor and Bob Seger, Walker’s music transcends generations, earning him a well-deserved place among country music royalty. A member of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Walker continues to captivate audiences nationwide, gracing stages from coast to coast with his electrifying performances, showcasing his unwavering passion for music and advocacy. He plans to release new music throughout 2024. For more information and to stay up-to-date, visit ClayWalker.com.

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