Fort Worth, Texas, December 7, 2025
Country music artist Tyler Halverson has released his latest single, ‘Fort Worth Losing,’ ahead of his upcoming album, ‘In Defense of Drinking.’ Featuring rock-infused sounds and poignant lyrics, the single reflects themes of regret and introspection. The album, which includes collaborations and notable tracks, is set to be released soon, with a series of tour dates supporting it in Texas.
Tyler Halverson Releases New Single “Fort Worth Losing” Ahead of Upcoming Album
Fort Worth, Texas – Country music artist Tyler Halverson is stirring excitement in the local music scene with the release of his latest single, “Fort Worth Losing,” ahead of his anticipated album, “In Defense of Drinking,” which is scheduled for release on February 13, 2026. The single showcases a gritty rock-infused sound blended with poignant lyrics that explore themes of regret and introspection, striking a chord with audiences in Fort Worth and beyond.
Album Details
Halverson’s new album, “In Defense of Drinking,” features 11 tracks, including earlier releases like “More Hearts Than Horses” and a new rendition of “Beer Garden Baby,” featuring fellow artist Parker McCollum. The album was recorded at Amber Sound in Hermitage, Tennessee, and is produced by Halverson in collaboration with Ryan Youmans and Gary Stanton of Muscadine Bloodline.
Upcoming Tour Dates
In support of his new album, Halverson has announced a series of tour dates. The journey begins with performances at The Musicfest Steamboat in Colorado on January 6 and 7, 2026, and will continue through Oklahoma City, Dallas, New Braunfels, Houston, and various other Texas cities throughout January and February.
Background on Tyler Halverson
Since debuting with “Beer Garden Baby” in 2021, the South Dakota native has rapidly emerged as a significant figure in the Texas country and red dirt music scenes. His repertoire also includes hits like “Mac Miller,” “Her,” and “Codigo GoGo,” along with two EPs titled “Western Amerijuana (Pt. 1)” and “Western Amerijuana (Pt. 2),” showcasing his growth as an artist who resonates with the Texas musical ethos.
Tracklist for “In Defense of Drinking”
- More Hearts Than Horses
- Beer Garden ft. Parker McCollum
- Second High
- Fort Worth Losing
- Smoke You Out
- In Defense of Drinking
- Like The Rodeo
- Cowboy Babies
- Old Men Younger Women
- The Dreamer
- Son Brother Believer
Availability
Listeners can stream “Fort Worth Losing” on popular platforms, including Amazon Music Unlimited.
Weather in Fort Worth, Texas
As of December 7, 2025, Fort Worth is experiencing foggy conditions with a temperature of 45°F (7°C). The day’s forecast predicts partial sunshine later, with dense fog expected to lift, leading to breezy conditions and a high of 54°F (12°C) and a low of 33°F (0°C).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Tyler Halverson’s latest single?
Tyler Halverson’s latest single is “Fort Worth Losing,” released ahead of his upcoming album, “In Defense of Drinking.
When is Tyler Halverson’s new album being released?
The album “In Defense of Drinking” is set for release on February 13, 2026.
Where can I stream “Fort Worth Losing”?
“Fort Worth Losing” is available for streaming on platforms like Amazon Music Unlimited.
What are the upcoming tour dates for Tyler Halverson?
Halverson has announced tour dates starting with performances at The Musicfest Steamboat in Colorado on January 6 and 7, 2026, followed by shows in Oklahoma City, Dallas, New Braunfels, Houston, and various Texas cities throughout January and February.
What is the tracklist for “In Defense of Drinking”?
The album includes the following tracks:
- More Hearts Than Horses
- Beer Garden ft. Parker McCollum
- Second High
- Fort Worth Losing
- Smoke You Out
- In Defense of Drinking
- Like The Rodeo
- Cowboy Babies
- Old Men Younger Women
- The Dreamer
- Son Brother Believer
Key Features of Tyler Halverson’s Upcoming Album
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Album Title | In Defense of Drinking |
| Release Date | February 13, 2026 |
| Number of Tracks | 11 |
| Notable Collaborations | Beer Garden ft. Parker McCollum |
| Production Team | Tyler Halverson, Ryan Youmans, Gary Stanton (Muscadine Bloodline) |
| Upcoming Tour Dates | The Musicfest Steamboat (Jan 6-7, 2026), Oklahoma City, Dallas, New Braunfels, Houston, and various Texas cities in January and February 2026 |
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