Chart-topping country artist BRYAN MARTIN is hitting the road for his Years in the Making tour, a 27-date run in support of his upcoming 13-track LP of the same name, dropping Friday, April 4 via Average Joes Entertainment. Along the way, select shows will feature support from Ben Roberts and Taylor Austin Dye. Adding to the excitement, MARTIN is set to make his debut at the legendary Stagecoach Festival, bringing his hard-hitting country sound to one of the genre’s biggest stages.
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All year long, MARTIN will bring his signature grit-coated anthems to audiences, including his latest single, “Ain’t My Old Man.” Riding the momentum of his RIAA-certified platinum hit “We Ride” and the surging success of “Wolves Cry” on country radio, he shows no signs of slowing down. In 2023, the Cherokee Indigenous American artist hit a career milestone with his Grand Ole Opry debut, stepping into the venue’s sacred circle for the first time.
Written by MARTIN, Lee Thomas Miller and Nick Walsh, “Ain’t My Old Man” delves into MARTIN’s relationship with his father, capturing the universal moment of realizing you’ve inherited more from your parents than you ever expected. Showcasing his signature poetic lyricism and authentic storytelling, the song is another testament to his songwriting ability, reminding us that he writes what he lives. “I think a lot of us grow up wanting to be like our dads, but at the same time saying ‘I don’t want to be nothing like that when I grow up,” MARTIN shares. “I want to have more patience and teach my kids how to do things. Then you grow up and sometimes you catch yourself in moments where you’re just like ‘man, I’m just like that guy.’”
Following the success of his Platinum-certified anthem “We Ride,” which has garnered over 300 million streams and soared into the Top 3 at country radio, BRYAN MARTIN earned a 2024 MusicRow Awards nomination for “Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year.” MARTIN’s career-defining moments, including “We Ride” landing at No. 3 on Billboard’s “Country Airplay” chart and the music video accumulating more than 57 million views, have solidified his growing presence in country music. At 36, MARTIN continues to redefine the country music ladder with over 800 million career streams, millions of monthly listeners, and a grit-soaked sound that resonates across a vast audience. Furthermore, he has shared the stage with Jason Aldean, Chris Young, and even rocked stadiums alongside Morgan Wallen on the blockbuster “One Night At A Time” Tour, solidifying his reputation as a rising force in country music.
However, MARTIN’s rise didn’t come easy. Born and raised in Logansport, Louisiana, his journey began in church, singing as a child. By eight, he was covering George Strait at local fairs, encouraged by his mother, who had shared stages with legends like Faron Young and Alison Krauss. But life took a hard detour. He pursued bull riding, worked hay fields, and battled substance abuse, hitting rock bottom at 19. A near-fatal car accident reignited his passion for songwriting, pushing him to make his guitar pay off and confront his struggles head-on.
Albums like If It Was Easy (2019), Self Inflicted Scars (2022), and Poets & Old Souls (2023) reveal a true artist who has survived the darkness and emerged with songs that speak to the heart of the working-class experience. With each new release and tour date, MARTIN proves that the best songs don’t just tell stories — they live and breathe in the spaces between struggle and triumph. With his signature rough-edged voice and raw, honest storytelling, MARTIN continues to demonstrate his talent for turning profound emotion into unforgettable music.
MARTIN’s songs are like the old bar stool you sink into after a brutal day — steady, familiar, and brimming with stories. It hugs you like a friend who’s seen the worst of you and still sticks around, or hits like a gut-punch wake-up call you didn’t know you needed. His music cuts to the bone, channeling the raw highs and lows of life into melodies that linger long after the last note fades.
Looking ahead, BRYAN MARTIN is poised to maintain his momentum in 2025 with new music and an exciting lineup of tour dates.
BRYAN MARTIN ON THE ROAD: |
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DATE |
CITY / STATE |
VENUE |
Wednesday, April 16 |
Lexington, KY |
The Burl^ |
Thursday, April 17 |
Port Huron, MI |
McMorran Place Theatre |
Friday, April 18 |
Indianapolis, IN |
8 Seconds Saloon |
Saturday, April 19 |
Bartonville, IL |
Backroads Saloon |
Wednesday, April 23 |
Phoenix, AZ |
Crescent Ballroom* |
Thursday, April 24 |
Flagstaff, AZ |
Yucca North* |
Friday, April 25 |
Indio, CA |
Stagecoach 2025 |
Saturday, April 26 |
Crystal Bay, NV |
Crystal Bay Casino* |
Thursday, May 1 |
Post Falls, ID |
Nashville North |
Friday, May 2 |
Bend, OR |
Midtown Ballroom |
Saturday, May 3 |
Portland, OR |
Ponderosa Lounge & Grill |
Saturday, May 10 |
Sioux Falls, SD |
The District* |
Thursday, May 22 |
Myrtle Beach, SC |
Landing at Boathouse |
Friday, May 23 |
High Point, NC |
Cohab Space |
Thursday, June 5 |
Memphis, TN |
Growler’s^ |
Friday, June 6 |
Springfield, MO |
Midnight Rodeo^ |
Friday, June 13 |
Lincoln, NE |
Bourbon Theatre |
Saturday, August 23 |
Mount Carroll, IL |
Rhythm Section Amp^ |
Saturday, August 30 |
Norway, ME |
290 Maine ST |
Saturday, September 6 |
Saginaw, MI |
The Vault |
Thursday, September 25 |
Boyne City, MI |
Boyne PAC^ |
Friday, September 26 |
Jackson, MI |
Michigan Theatre^ |
Saturday, September 27 |
Indianapolis, IN |
Hi Fi Annex^ |
Thursday, October 9 |
Destin, FL |
Club LA |
Thursday, October 16 |
Starkville, MS |
Rick’s Cafe |
Friday, October 17 |
Huntsville, AL |
Furniture Factory |
Friday, November 7 |
Spring, TX |
Rusty Horseshoe^ |
Saturday, November 8 |
Marksville, LA |
Paragon Casino |
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* w/ Ben Roberts
^ w/ Taylor Austin Dye |
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