<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><a href="https://countrymusicontour.com/cameron-whitcomb-announces-spring-2025-tour-dates/">Cameron Whitcomb </a></strong>is back with a bang. His latest single, <em>Hundred Mile High</em>, is out now via Atlantic Records, bringing an electrifying new energy to his raw, storytelling style. Produced by longtime collaborator Jack Riley, the track is fast, fiery, and impossible to ignore.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“<em>Hundred Mile High</em> is a story from my youth, inspired by moments that stuck with me,” Whitcomb shares. “I hope people connect with it in their own way—whether it sparks a memory, hits a feeling, or just lets them escape for a bit.”</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The release kicks off an already jam-packed 2025 for Whitcomb, who recently dropped <em>Medusa (Acoustic)</em>—a stripped-down take on his fan-favorite track <em>Medusa</em>. The original version has racked up over 26 million global streams and was featured as one of <em>Billboard’s</em> “5 Must-Hear New Country Songs.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">And it’s not just the music that’s making waves. Whitcomb’s been turning heads across the industry, landing the cover of Apple Music’s <em>Today’s Country</em> and earning spots on Spotify, <a title="Amazon" href="https://amzn.to/3wEOfbC">Amazon</a> Music, and Shazam’s 2025 Artists to Watch lists. Up next? His biggest U.S. headline tour yet.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The <em>Hundred Mile High Tour</em> kicks off March 13 at Amos’ Southend in Charlotte, NC, and runs through early April. Demand has been sky-high, with sold-out dates including New York City’s Bowery Ballroom on March 28—so much so that a second show has been added on March 24. For ticket details and availability, check out <a href="https://www.thecamwhitcomb.com/">thecamwhitcomb.com</a>.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Before heading stateside, Whitcomb will warm up with a February run of headline shows in his native Canada. Then, after wrapping up his U.S. tour, he’ll jet off to Australia to support platinum-selling country star Sam Barber on the <em>Restless Mind Tour</em>, which is already selling out fast. Additional U.S., Canada, and international dates will be announced soon.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The momentum follows a breakout 2024 for Whitcomb, thanks to his debut EP <em>Quitter</em>—a deeply personal project shaped by his journey through addiction recovery. The title track became his first song to hit the <em>Billboard</em> Canadian Hot 100, while <em>Billboard</em> praised it as “an anthemic folk track in the mold of Noah Kahan.” With over 42 million global streams, <em>Quitter</em> cemented Whitcomb as one of country music’s most exciting new voices.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Whitcomb celebrated by hitting the road on his <em>Quitter Tour</em>, packing out venues like Nashville’s The Mil at Cannery Hall and New York’s Mercury Lounge. He also spent time winning over new audiences while supporting <a title="Morgan Wade" href="https://countrymusicontour.com/morgan-wade-tapped-to-open-for-alanis-morisette-on-tour/">Morgan Wade</a> on her Midwestern tour run.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">A natural-born storyteller with a voice that cuts deep, Whitcomb’s rise has been anything but ordinary. Hailing from Vancouver Island, BC, he left home at 17 to work on a pipeline, spending his free time singing karaoke and posting covers online. That led to a life-changing moment when an <em>American Idol</em> executive spotted his talent, landing him a spot on Season 20, where he made it to the Top 20. From there, he dedicated himself to songwriting and sobriety, setting the stage for his 2024 label debut with <em>Rocking Chair</em>, which racked up over 40 million views across social media.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Now, with <em>Hundred Mile High</em> kicking off a massive year, Whitcomb is gearing up for more new music—and if his track record is any indication, he’s just getting started.</p>