Warren ZeidersClient Information
14 August, 2026Print
Warren Zeiders Announces No Brakes Album Release Shows
A Series Of Intimate Underplay Shows This SeptemberUnderplay lineup includes Nashville, Detroit, Toronto and State College, get tickets HERE
Zeiders’ new album ‘No Brakes’ releases 9.25, pre-save HERE
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Warner Records artist Warren Zeiders will play a series of intimate performances in support of the release of this upcoming album No Brakes (out September 25th).
The hard touring “breakout country star” (GQ) – who is currently on his first-ever world tour – will play a series of small performances for his fans:
September 23 - Exit/In - Nashville, TN
Sept. 25 - E! Club - Detroit, MI
Sept. 28 - Horseshoe Tavern - Toronto, ON
Sept. 30 – Champs Downtown – State College, PA
Tickets for these shows are on sale now here
Zeiders’ No Brakes era captures the relentless pace that has defined his rise to one of country music’s most promising young mainstays. In just four years since breaking in to the scene, Zeiders has racked milestone after milestone, cementing himself as an artist that’s here to stay: he’s amassed more than 4.2 billion global career streams, 2 billion TikTok views and 6.4M million monthly listeners on Spotify and earned RIAA Double Platinum, RIAA Platinum and No. 1 Radio singles.
His third studio album via Warner Records, No Brakes, is his most ambitious collection yet. Across the album, Zeiders reckons with love, wreckage, betrayal and keeping the faith, all while navigating the highs and lows of him chasing his dream. Featuring a top-self roster of producers and collaborators – including Gabe Simon, Ross Copperman, Evan Blair and Ben Johnson – the album captures an artist fully embracing the moment and grit he’s built, and determined to keep pushing forward, full throttle.
“Happy to say that I'm officially going back to these venues that I played five years ago, when it was just me and my guitar player on the 717 Tapes Tour," said Zeiders. "I'm excited to bring my show back to small clubs, pack them full with high energy, full band — me and the boys together playing the whole album top to bottom for the fans."
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