Y’all, Hudson Westbrook simply dropped the form of breakup tune that hits like a chilly entrance outta nowhere, and it’s known as “Weatherman.”
This isn’t your typical “she left, I’m unhappy” form of tune. Nope—Hudson’s out right here placing the blame on the native forecaster for not predicting the emotional hurricane headed his manner. “Weatherman” is intelligent, cheeky, and slightly heartbreaking—in different phrases, it’s nation gold.
Sharp Writing, Clean Supply
Written by Westbrook together with Lukas Scott, Neil Medley, Reid Haughton, and Beau Bailey, “Weatherman” showcases all the things we’ve come to like about Hudson—witty lyrics, emotional depth, and that gravel-smooth voice that cuts proper to the core.
“The second we wrote this tune I wished to place it out,” Hudson shared. “It’s one in every of my favorites I’ve ever written, so to see folks reacting to it already has been actually validating and thrilling. I can’t wait to get out and play it for y’all.”
And play it he’ll.
Hudson Is Taking His Present on the Highway
Together with his 2025 Take Your Time Tour already bought out and a summer time run that’s heating up quick, Hudson’s calendar is packed. He’s acquired venue upgrades, competition appearances, and even dates opening for Parker McCollum—plus that 5,500-fan blowout at Billy Bob’s? Yeah, people are paying consideration.
Watch the “Weatherman” Video
The video captures all of the lonely, rainy-day vibes you’d anticipate, with Hudson brooding by heartbreak in an empty home whereas the storm rolls in. It’s intimate, uncooked, and completely binge-worthy.
Backside Line
Hudson Westbrook’s “Weatherman” is greater than only a intelligent play on heartbreak—it’s a sign that this man’s rising quick. If he’s not already in your playlist, repair that.
Followers can catch him on the highway as he brings his high-energy stay present to extra cities and over a dozen festivals within the coming weeks. See under for full tour routing.
Hudson Westbrook 2025 Tour Dates
3/22: Helotes, TX (Floore’s Nation Retailer) *SOLD OUT*
3/28: Huntsville, TX (The Jolly Fox)
3/29: Hattiesburg, MS (Bulls, Bands & Barrels)
4/3: Dallas, TX (Home of Blues) *SOLD OUT*
4/4: Somerville, TX (Chilifest)
4/5: Georgetown, TX (Two Step Inn)
4/10: Ardmore, OK (Heritage Corridor)
4/11: Monroe, LA (Mustang Sally) *SOLD OUT*
4/12: New Orleans, LA (Home of Blues) *SOLD OUT*
4/23: Greenville, TX (Hunt County Truthful)
4/24: Stephenville, TX (Larry Joe Taylor Competition)
4/26: Knoxville, TN (Rock The Nation)
5/1: Stillwater, OK (Calf Fry)
5/2: Poplar Bluff, MO (Rock The Nation)
5/3: Nacogdoches, TX (Banita Creek Corridor) *SOLD OUT*
5/8: Atlanta, GA (Buckhead Theater) *SOLD OUT*
5/9: Charleston, SC (Music Farm) *SOLD OUT*
5/10: Ocala, FL (Rock The Nation)
5/16: Waco, TX (The Yard)
5/17: Faculty Station, TX (Troubadour Competition)
5/29: Virginia Seashore, VA (Elevation 27) *SOLD OUT*
5/30: Richmond, VA (Broadberry) *SOLD OUT*
5/31: York, PA (Rock The Nation)
6/7: Little Elm, TX (Craft Brew & Que Competition)
6/12: Bloomington, IL (Tailgates N’ Tallboys)
6/13: Chicago, IL (Joe’s on Weed Road)
6/14: Hastings, MI (Rock The Nation)
6/19: Cullman, AL (Rock The South)
6/20: Memphis, TN (Graceland Soundstage)
6/21: Little Rock, AR (Rock The Nation)
6/28: Lubbock, TX (Cotton Fest)
7/10: Louisville, KY (Mercury Ballroom)
7/11: Ashland, KY (Rock The Nation)
7/12: Studying, PA (Bulls, Bands, & Barrels)
7/16: Iowa Metropolis, IA (Wildwood)
7/17: Des Moines, IA (Val Air Ballroom)
7/18: Sioux Falls, SD (Rock The Nation)
7/19: Minneapolis, MN (Varsity Theater)
7/23: Nashville, TN (Marathon Music Works)
7/25: Charlotte, NC (Underground)
7/26: Anderson, SC (Rock The Nation)
7/31: Morrison, CO (Crimson Rocks Amphitheater)*
8/1: West Valley Metropolis, UT (Maverick Middle)*
8/2: Missoula, MT (Huge Sky Brewing Amphitheater)*
8/8: Houston, TX (713 Music Corridor)
8/9: Graham, TX (Graham Summer time Live performance Collection)
8/14: Sedalia, MO (Missouri State Truthful)
8/15: Omaha, NE (The Astro Amphitheater)
8/16: Imperial, NE (Chase County Truthful)
8/23: Portales, NM (Roosevelt County Truthful)
8/28: Midland, TX (Horseshoe Amphitheater)
8/30: LaGrange, TX (Fayette County Truthful)
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*Supporting Parker McCollum