ERNEST is officially taking his music back to the rooms that raised it. The Grammy-nominated songwriter, hitmaker, and Nashville wildcard has kicked off his Live From The South Tour, bringing a stripped-back, roots-forward live show to clubs, theaters, and iconic venues across the country through early 2026.

The tour launched at the legendary Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson, Wyoming and runs through April, with stops in Boston, New York, Houston, Detroit, Minneapolis, Asheville, and more. This run leans into ERNEST’s songwriter-first identity, pulling heavily from his recent Live From The South EP and the kind of crowd connection that made him one of the most respected pens in Music City before he ever became a frontman.
Fans can expect a setlist built on grit, gratitude, and storytelling, along with longtime favorites and new music previews. The tour also features rotating support from Chandler Walters, Cody Lohden, and Rhys Rutherford, all artists signed to ERNEST’s own DeVille Records and Cadillac Music Publishing. That family-style approach carries through the entire show and gives each night a loose, living-room energy that feels intentional.
The timing matters here. ERNEST is fresh off releasing his Live From The South EP and has a new single, “Lorelei,” set for release January 30. The tour feels like a bridge between chapters, grounding his next era in the places and people that shaped it.
Tickets are on sale now, and dates are moving fast in several markets. For the full list of shows and ticket availability, head to ernestofficial.com.