Tucker Wetmore shares details on his first full-length album, “What Not To,” arriving April 25, and releases new single “3,2,1.”
Tucker Wetmore is set to make a major statement in country music with the announcement of his debut album, “What Not To,” arriving April 25 via UMG Nashville. Wetmore revealed the highly anticipated project while performing at the legendary Ryman Auditorium, a venue that will also host his first headlining show on May 21.
The album, produced by Chris LaCorte, is a 19-song collection that reflects on Wetmore’s personal journey, triumphs, and life lessons. Tied together like “red yarn connecting pins on a wall,” the project’s overarching themes find their anchor in the title track, “What Not To”—a deeply personal ballad Wetmore co-wrote alongside Jacob Hackworth, Chase McGill, and Jameson Rodgers.
In addition to announcing the album, Wetmore also released “3,2,1,” an infectious, hook-heavy song about regret and missed chances. The track, written by Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, and Jordan Reynolds, follows the success of Wetmore’s Platinum-certified No. 1 single “Wind Up Missin’ You” and will officially impact country radio on March 10.
Wetmore has been on an unstoppable trajectory, recently making his national TV debut on NBC’s TODAY, performing at Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa, and joining Thomas Rhett on the “Better In Boots Tour” this summer. His Waves on a Sunset Tour 2025 continues to sell out, including a London show as part of C2C Festival.
With two Billboard Hot 100 hits, an iHeartRadio Music Awards nomination, and over 780 million global streams, Tucker Wetmore’s debut album is poised to make a lasting impact on the country music scene. Pre-save “What Not To” now!