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January 14, 2025

Jason Isbell Announces New Album, ‘Foxes in the Snow’

Jason Isbell has announced a new album, which is being billed as his first solo acoustic LP. Foxes in the Snow will come out on March 7.The album follows the 2023 release of Weathervanes, made with his longtime backing band the 400 Unit. Foxes in the Snow marks the singer-songwriter’s first record released under just his name since 2015’s Something More Than Free.Listen to the first single, “Bury Me,” from the new album below.Foxes in the Snow was recorded at New York City’s Electric Lady Studios over five days in October using a 1940 Martin 0-17 acoustic guitar.You can see the track listing for the album below.READ MORE: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, ‘Weathervanes’ Album ReviewThe upcoming release will be Isbell’s 10th album since launching a solo career with Sirens of the Ditch in 2007 when he split from Drive-By Truckers. He played with the band since 2003’s Decoration Day, joining when he was 24.Where Is Jason Isbell Performing in 2025?Isbell will go on the road to support Foxes in the Snow with a solo tour that begins on Feb. 15 in Chicago. Before then, he has some overseas dates that start on Friday.An Intimate Evening With Jason Isbell will continue throughout the summer, with dates in Los Angeles, Austin, Nashville and Detroit. In August, Isbell will go overseas again for dates scheduled through Sept. 7.You can see Isbell’s 2025 tour dates below.Jason Isbell, ‘Foxes in the Snow’ Track Listing1. Bury Me2. Ride to Robert’s3. Eileen4. Gravelweed5. Don’t Be Tough6. Open and Close7. Foxes in the Snow8. Crimson and Clay9. Good While It Lasted10. True Believer11. Wind Behind the RainJason Isbell, An Intimate Evening With Jason Isbell, 2025Jan 16–20: Mexico City, Mexico – Súper OchoJan 18: Mexico City, Mexico – Lunario del Auditorio NacionalFeb 2: Berlin, DE – Columbia Theatre +Feb 4: Cologne, DE – Kulturkirche Köln +Feb 6: Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso +Feb 10: London, UK – Barbican +Feb 12: Dublin, IE – Vicar Street +Feb 15: Chicago, IL – Auditorium Theatre +Feb 16: Ithaca, NY – State Theatre of Ithaca +Feb 17: Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall +Feb 18: Providence, RI – Providence Performing Arts Center +Feb 20: Port Chester, NY – Capitol Theatre +Feb 21: New York, NY – Beacon Theatre +Feb 22: New York, NY – Beacon Theatre +Feb 23: Princeton, NJ – McCarter Theatre +Feb 27: Washington DC – Warner Theatre +Feb 28: Washington DC – Warner Theatre +March 1: Washington DC – Warner Theatre +March 12: Oakland, CA – Calvin Simmons Theatre +March 13: Oakland, CA – Calvin Simmons Theatre +March 14: Los Angeles, CA – Walt Disney Concert Hall +March 15: Santa Barbara, CA – Arlington Theatre +March 20: Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle +March 21: Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle +March 22: Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle +March 28: Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle +March 29: Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre +April 3: Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody TheaterApril 4: Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody TheaterApril 5: Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody TheaterApril 6: Durant, OK – Choctaw Grand TheaterApril 8: Houston, TX – 713 Music HallApril 10: Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd HallApril 11: St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine AmphitheatreApril 12: Savannah, GA – Savannah Music FestivalApril 13: Greenville, SC – Peace Concert HallApril 15: Greensboro, NC – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing ArtsApril 16: Columbia, SC – Township AuditoriumApril 17: Nashville, IN – Brown County Music CenterApril 30: Colorado Springs, CO – Sunset Amphitheater *May 1: Denver, CO – Mission BallroomMay 2: Denver, CO – Mission BallroomMay 3: Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *May 5: Sandy, UT – Sandy AmphitheaterMay 6: Sandy, UT – Sandy AmphitheaterMay 7: Billings, MT – Alberta Bair TheaterMay 9: Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place – Sid Buckwold TheatreMay 11: Edmonton, AB – Winspear CentreMay 12: Kelowna, BC – Prospera PlaceMay 13: Vancouver, BC – OrpheumMay 15: Walla Walla, WA – Wine Country AmphitheaterMay 16: Spokane, WA – First Interstate Center for the ArtsMay 17: Boise, ID – Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical GardenMay 19: Eugene, OR – Silva HallMay 20: Portland, OR – Keller AuditoriumJune 19: Telluride, CO – Telluride Bluegrass FestivalJune 21: Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music CenterJune 22: Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music CenterJune 25: Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside TheaterJune 26: Detroit, MI – Fox TheatreJune 27: Evansville, IN – Victory TheatreJune 28: Birmingham, AL – Coca-Cola Amphitheater @July 4–5: Missoula, MT – Zootown FestivalJuly 9: Regina, SK – Conexus Arts CentreJuly 11: Sioux City, IA – Orpheum TheatreJuly 12: Rockford, IL – Coronado TheatreJuly 14: Fort Wayne, IN – Embassy TheatreJuly 15: Baltimore, MD – Pier Six PavilionJuly 16: Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Center for the Arts =July 18: Beech Mountain, NC – Beech Mountain Ski ResortJuly 19: Richmond, VA – Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront =July 20: Charleston, SC – Charleston Gaillard CenterJuly 21: Wilmington, NC – Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community CollegeAug 26: Perth, WA – RAC Arena ~Aug 29: Brisbane, QLD – Brisbane Entertainment Centre ~Aug 30: Sydney, NSW – QUDOS Bank Arena ~Sept 2: Hobart, TAS – MyState Bank Arena ~Sept 4: Adelaide, SA – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena ~Sept 6: Melbourne, VIC – Rod Laver Arena ~Sept 7: Melbourne, VIC – Rod Laver Arena ~+ Jason Isbell Solo* w/ Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway@ w/ Band of Horses= w/ Garrison Starr~ supporting Paul KellyDrive-By Truckers Albums Ranked Their path to becoming one of the best rock bands of the new century was paved the old-fashioned way: though lots and lots of touring.Gallery Credit: Michael Gallucci