Wade Forster doesn’t just sing country music—he lives it. A working cattleman and professional rodeo cowboy from outback Queensland, Australia, Wade has built a career on grit, heart, and the kind of stories most country singers only dream of living. And now, after a breakthrough co-headline tour with The Lowdown Drifters in early 2025—including sold-out shows at Cain’s Ballroom and Gruene Hall—he’s saddling up for his first-ever North American headline tour.
The run kicks off September 4 at The Valley Music Festival in Idaho and stretches across the U.S. with stops in Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas—including appearances at Born & Raised Music Festival and some of the most beloved grassroots venues in American country music.
This tour also lands alongside Wade’s brand-new single One Night Stand. It tells the story of a two-timing cowboy whose escapades don’t end well—but he’s not losing sleep over it. Driven by a gritty, riff-heavy groove, it’s a swaggering country-rock track full of sharp one-liners and vivid imagery. The song balances wit and wildness, capturing the chaos of a night you probably shouldn’t have had—but definitely won’t forget.