Whiskey Myers Tour Tickets | 2025

Whiskey Myers

Texas-bred Whiskey Myers blend southern rock grit, country soul and blues swagger into a high-voltage live show—thick guitars, big grooves and heartfelt ballads. Don’t miss the raw, road-hardened energy of a night with the band. Secure your Whiskey Myers concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
09 October, 2025
Chattanooga, Tennessee from $68.38 Tickets
Friday
10 October, 2025
North Charleston, South Carolina from $132.00 Tickets
Friday
10 October, 2025
Greensboro, North Carolina from $45.60 Tickets
Saturday
11 October, 2025
North Charleston, South Carolina from $90.00 Tickets
Friday
07 November, 2025
Miramar Beach, Florida from $1,020.00 Tickets
Friday
05 December, 2025
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from $54.54 Tickets
Saturday
06 December, 2025
Brooklyn, New York from $54.00 Tickets
Sunday
07 December, 2025
Montclair, NJ from $60.60 Tickets
Tuesday
09 December, 2025
Scranton, Pennsylvania from $39.98 Tickets
Thursday
11 December, 2025
Wallingford, Connecticut from $14.69 Tickets
Friday
12 December, 2025
Albany, NY from $56.96 Tickets
Saturday
13 December, 2025
Boston, MA from $60.00 Tickets
Friday
24 April, 2026
Indio, California from $297.00 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Whiskey Myers Tour Concert

Whiskey Myers shows feel like a barroom blowout meets a southern-rock revival, powered by triple-guitar fireworks and a rhythm section built for big stages.

  • Triple-guitar attack from Cody Tate and John Jeffers with gritty, soulful vocals from Cody Cannon.
  • Keys and auxiliary percussion (Tony Kent) adding gospel, boogie and honky-tonk colors.
  • Setlists that swing from barn-burners like “Gasoline” to slow-burn ballads including “Stone.”
  • Extended guitar breaks and tasteful slide work that nod to Skynyrd/Allmans traditions.
  • Occasional horns and background vocals on select tours, echoing the Tornillo era.
  • Yellowstone-fueled singalongs when “Stone,” “Frogman” or “Bar, Guitar and a Honky Tonk Crowd” hit.
  • Lean, live-band production—amps, drums and voices—no gimmicks needed.
  • Sturdy, road-tested groove that keeps amphitheaters and festival fields on their feet.
  • Warm crowd rapport, toast-raising moments and cathartic, shout-along choruses.
  • Encore energy that leaves the guitars ringing and the crowd hoarse.

The Most Popular Songs of Whiskey Myers

  1. “Broken Window Serenade” (2011): a melancholic Firewater standout, now RIAA Platinum and a fan-favorite singalong.
  2. “Stone” (2016): slow-burn ballad from Mud, boosted by Yellowstone; certified 2× Platinum.
  3. “Ballad of a Southern Man” (2011): signature anthem with storytelling grit; RIAA Platinum.
  4. “Bury My Bones” (2019): stomping, radio-ready cut from the self-titled album; RIAA Platinum.
  5. “Lonely East Texas Nights” (2008): early fan favorite from the debut Road of Life; RIAA Gold.
  6. “Virginia” (2011): a narrative slow-burn from Firewater, later earning RIAA Gold.
  7. “Trailer We Call Home” (2019): reflective rocker that showcases the band’s country-rock heart.
  8. “Bar, Guitar and a Honky Tonk Crowd” (2011): Brent Cobb-penned barroom ripper, a live set staple.
  9. “Reckoning” (2014): haunting, dynamic ballad off Early Morning Shakes; RIAA Gold.
  10. “Frogman” (2016): muscular southern-rock cut from Mud, featured in Yellowstone S1.

The Most Popular Whiskey Myers Video

“Stone” arrived on 2016’s Mud and grew into a modern signature, later surging after prominent placement in Yellowstone’s first season. The official audio upload has amassed tens of millions of views, reflecting the song’s steady word-of-mouth rise. In 2024, “Stone” earned RIAA 2× Platinum, cementing its status as a Whiskey Myers classic.

Whiskey Myers Bio & Rise to Fame

Whiskey Myers — Texas-bred southern rockers blending country, rock and blues.

  • Origins: East Texas (Palestine/Tyler area), formed in 2007.
  • Lineup: Cody Cannon (lead vocals/guitar), John Jeffers (guitars/slide), Cody Tate (guitars), Jeff Hogg (drums), Tony Kent (keys/percussion), Jamey Gleaves (bass).
  • Genres: Southern rock, country rock, hard rock with blues and gospel streaks.
  • Breakthrough: 2011’s Firewater powered by “Ballad of a Southern Man” and “Broken Window Serenade.”
  • Chart moment: Self-titled 2019 album debuted No. 1 Top Country Albums; Top 10 Billboard 200.
  • Tornillo (2022): self-produced at Sonic Ranch, expanding with horns and backing vocals.
  • Certifications: Multiple RIAA awards including “Stone” (2× Platinum) and “Bury My Bones” (Platinum).
  • Touring scale: 3,000+ shows to date, from clubs to amphitheaters and major festivals.
  • Distinctive live trademarks: triple-guitar interplay, slide work, keys/percussion drive and soulful vocals.

Fascinating Insights About Whiskey Myers’s Tours

The band’s touring has evolved from Texas clubs to headlining iconic venues and festivals, with setlists that spotlight both bruising rockers and slow-burn storytelling.

  1. 2025 dates carried the “What We Were Born To Do” tour branding across U.S. markets.
  2. The group also mounts “Whiskey Myers & Friends” acoustic/stripped-down runs for intimate shows.
  3. Typical headlining sets run about 90 minutes (often ~1h20–1h30) based on recent set times.
  4. “Gasoline” frequently kicks off the night on recent tours.
  5. Staples like “Broken Window Serenade,” “Bury My Bones,” and “The Wolf” appear consistently year to year.
  6. They’ve headlined Red Rocks Amphitheatre, returning for multi-night stands after a rapid sellout.
  7. Festival resume includes Stagecoach, where they showcased arena-sized southern rock energy.
  8. Live arrangements during the Tornillo cycle have included horns and backing vocalists at select shows.
  9. Onstage lineup features three guitarists plus keys/percussion for a thick, rootsy wall of sound.
  10. Since 2007, Whiskey Myers have logged 3,000+ live shows, building a devoted, singalong crowd.

Whiskey Myers Ticket Buying Tips

Plan ahead to snag great seats and fair prices—popular amphitheater and festival dates can move quickly.

  1. Track official announcements and join the band’s email list for early news and presale codes.
  2. Set price alerts on reputable marketplaces to spot drops on sold-out dates.
  3. Check multiple cities—weekday shows sometimes offer better availability and value.
  4. Compare pit/GA vs. reserved seating; aisles and front-of-mix seats often balance view and sound.
  5. Consider VIP or acoustic packages if you value early entry or premium sections.
  6. Avoid last-minute markups by buying during the initial public on-sale when possible.
  7. Use official links from the band or venue pages to reduce risk of counterfeit tickets.
  8. Review venue maps for covered vs. open-air sections (helpful for all-weather shows).
  9. Bundle parking or transit passes early—popular amphitheaters can bottleneck on show day.
  10. For festivals, compare single-day vs. weekend passes and factor in fees and travel costs.

Whiskey Myers’s Concert Testimonials

Here’s how fans sum up the experience—loud guitars, big hooks and a whole lot of heart.

  • “Wall-to-wall guitars and not a dull second.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “They turned the amphitheater into a honky-tonk.” — Attendee, Nashville
  • “Ballads hit hard; rockers shook the rafters.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “Slide guitar and keys… pure southern soul.” — Attendee, Atlanta
  • “The crowd sang every word to ‘Stone.’” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “Tight band, huge sound, zero filler.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Best sound all summer—powerful and clean.” — Attendee, Raleigh
  • “They play like they live on the road.” — Attendee, Kansas City
  • “From ‘Gasoline’ to the encore, nonstop energy.” — Attendee, Tampa
  • “Real-deal southern rock with heart.” — Attendee, Portland

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