Jake Worthington
For Big Loud Texas traditionalist Jake Worthington, country music is in his DNA. The La Porte, Texas native was raised on his grandfather's porch performances of Ray Price, Merle Haggard and George Jones, and soon picked up his own Gibson acoustic to realize the breadth of his soon-to-be-classic, wide and wild voice.
Now, Worthington breathes fresh life into dance halls, beer joints and ballrooms from Texas to Tennessee with his growing catalog – his sophomore album When I Write The Song is out now with Miranda Lambert collaboration “Hello Shitty Day,” “I’m The One (feat. Marty Stuart),” viral “It Ain’t The Whiskey” and more. Captivating the masses with his honky-tonk stylings, the singer songwriter hits the road this year on his headlining Intent To Tonk Tour, as well as opening dates with Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, HARDY, Parker McCollum, Riley Green and Ian Munsick. “I believe in country music as much as I believe in my next breath,” Worthington declares, and “blame it on my raising, but I think there ought to be room for country in country music.”
Kenny Whitmore - Opener
Georgia-born crooner Kenny Whitmire sings, writes, and lives country music. His classic country bent and undeniable beer joint and ballroom appeal draws inspiration from Merle Haggard, Keith Whitley, Randy Travis, and Daryle Singletary. Moving to Nashville in 2022 from Woodstock, GA after one semester of college, Whitmire quickly fell into the town’s artist-writer community, sharpening everyman lyrics and a quietly confident vocal while honing in on his authentic take on the throwback sounds he grew up on. Ascending to new heights at the end of 2025 with Charlie Puth-fueled virality, Whitmire is releasing his own originals now, starting with debut song “Me Being Me,” and his latest single “I Gave Her The Moon.”