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Country music fans, rejoice! Gretchen Wilson, the powerhouse behind timeless hits like “Redneck Woman” and “Here for the Party,” is heading back out on the road in 2025.
After a six-year break from headlining solo tours, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is making her grand return with the Still Here for the Party Tour.
It’s been a long time coming, and fans couldn’t be more excited to see Wilson doing what she does best.
Stay with me to know more about this tour!
The Still Here for the Party Tour officially kicks off on Saturday, January 18, in Lincoln City, Oregon.
From there, Wilson is set to travel across the country, bringing her high-energy performances to cities big and small.
The tour will wrap up on August 30 in Woodstock, Connecticut, making it a coast-to-coast celebration of Wilson’s music and her iconic contributions to the country genre.
Whether you’re catching her in a small-town venue or at one of the bigger stops along the way, this tour would definitely be packed with unforgettable moments for fans both old and new.
The tour heats up in February with two back-to-back performances at the Dixie National Rodeo in Jackson, Mississippi, at both 2 PM and 7 PM on February 15.
That same evening, she will also take the stage for an additional show at the Mississippi Coliseum.
Fans can also catch her at major festivals, including the Cattle Country Music Fest in Gonzales, Texas, on April 12, and the Hoofbeat Country Fest in Cadott, Wisconsin, on June 26.
One of the tour’s marquee events will be her performances at WE Fest 2025 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, from August 7 to 9, a must-see for country music enthusiasts.
Whether at a rodeo, casino, or festival, Wilson’s high-energy performances are guaranteed to entertain.
If you’ve been wondering what brought Gretchen back to touring, it all started with her return to the stage in 2024.
After stepping away from the spotlight for a few years, she hit the road with her old friends Big & Rich for their 20th Anniversary Celebration Tour.
That collaboration celebrated their shared debut years, with Wilson’s Here for the Party and Big & Rich’s Horse of a Different Color both turning 20.
The overwhelmingly positive response from fans reignited Wilson’s passion for performing.
“Seeing fans lose their minds at every tour stop and on the two performances at CMA Fest last year really gave me the spark I needed to get back out on the road,” Wilson shared in a recent press release.
And it’s not just about the fans – she’s been hard at work behind the scenes, too.
“My band and I have been rehearsing like crazy, and I can’t wait to share this music with old fans and make some new ones,” she added.

One of the most exciting things about this tour is Wilson’s promise to deliver a setlist that covers all the bases.
Of course, fans can count on hearing her biggest hits like “Redneck Woman,” “Here for the Party,” “When I Think About Cheatin’,” and “Work Hard, Play Harder.”
These are the songs that defined her career and made her a household name in country music.
But Wilson is also digging into the archives for this tour, pulling out tracks that haven’t been part of her live shows in years – maybe even decades.
Songs like “Pocahontas Proud,” “Trucker Man,” and “All Jacked Up” are set to make their return to the stage, much to the delight of her longtime fans.
“I’m also digging deep in my catalog and playing songs from those early albums that I haven’t played in a while,” Wilson shared. “People ask me about songs like these all the time, so we’re breaking them out, too.”
So whether you’ve been following her since the early days or just discovered her music recently, there’s something for everyone on this tour.
This tour isn’t just a comeback for Wilson – it’s a statement.
After stepping back from the music industry for several years, Wilson is proving that her voice and spirit are as strong as ever.
She’s re-energized, laser-focused, and ready to connect with the audiences who have been cheering her on since her debut.
For anyone who’s ever belted out “Redneck Woman” at a karaoke night or blasted “Here for the Party” at a backyard BBQ, this tour is your chance to experience that raw, unapologetic energy live.
Wilson’s shows are known for being more than just concerts – they’re full-on parties, and 2025 is shaping up to be one wild celebration.
If you’re as excited about Gretchen Wilson’s return as we are, don’t wait to grab your tickets.
With her hiatus from headlining solo tours, demand is bound to be high, and you won’t want to miss this once-in-a-decade opportunity to see Wilson at her best.
So mark your calendars, call up your concert crew, and get ready to party with Gretchen Wilson in 2025.
She’s back, and she’s proving once again that she’s still here for the party – and so are we!
| Track Title | Album | Year Released | Notable Achievements |
|---|---|---|---|
| Redneck Woman | Here for the Party | 2004 | #1 on Billboard Hot Country Songs; Grammy Award Winner |
| Here for the Party | Here for the Party | 2004 | Top 5 on Billboard Hot Country Songs |
| When I Think About Cheatin’ | Here for the Party | 2004 | Top 5 on Billboard Hot Country Songs |
| Homewrecker | Here for the Party | 2005 | Popular fan favorite with heavy radio play |
| All Jacked Up | All Jacked Up | 2005 | Debuted at #1 on Billboard Top Country Albums |
| California Girls | All Jacked Up | 2005 | Known for its sassy, energetic vibe |
| Work Hard, Play Harder | I Got Your Country Right Here | 2010 | Top 20 on Billboard Hot Country Songs |
| Pocahontas Proud | Here for the Party | 2004 | Celebrates her small-town roots |
| Trucker Man | All Jacked Up | 2005 | Fan-requested classic |
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