Avery Anna Announces Headline ‘Let Go Letters’ Tour

“Sterling newcomer” (Billboard) Avery Anna announced her headline Let Go Letters Tour. Named after her sophomore album, let go letters, which arrived last month, the tour will span 12 cities beginning with Hobart, IN on November 13.

Avery’s 14-track let go letters album was called “easily one of 2025’s standout projects” by Country Central, with Entertainment Focus lauding it as “a lifeline that both entertains and impacts the listener with the juxtaposition of its heartbreaking subject matter, soaring melodies and ambitious instrumentation.” The record is inspired by letters Avery’s fans shared with her in her “Let Go Letters” series, which has long been a safe place for her listener community to ‘let go’ of experiences that may be troubling them by writing them down and sending them off. Avery took the themes from these letters—anything from body image struggles, depression, friendship breakups, addiction, and domestic violence—and turned them into songs to make sure her fans feel seen and heard. With her Let Go Letters Tour, Avery will have the chance to perform the songs live to the fans whose stories inspired them.

Let Go Letters Tour 2025

November 13 — Hobart, IN — The Art Theater
November 14 — Wyandotte, MI — District 142
November 15 — Urbana, IL — The Canopy Club
November 16 — Madison, WI — Majestic Theatre
November 23 — Atlanta, GA — Buckhead Theatre
December 10 — New York, NY — The Bowery Ballroom
December 11 — Washington, DC — 9:30 Club
December 12 — Boston, MA — Royale
December 13 — Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE
December 17 — Minneapolis, MN — Fine Line
December 18 — Omaha, NE — Slowdown
December 19 — Denver, CO — Bluebird Theatre

This past weekend, Avery performed on the platform stage at Nissan Stadium as part of CMA Fest. The songstress delivered a moving performance of her Platinum-certified hit “Narcissist” and a solo rendition of “Indigo,” her viral collab with Sam Barber, which is now Top 40 and climbing at country radio.

With more than 450 million global streams to date, the Arizona native has quickly become an in-demand touring artist. Avery returned to Stagecoach this year, to which Billboard named her set as one of the ‘best moments’ of the day, lauding the “impressive amount of fans singing to her own originals,” and the way she “twirled around on stage, like she was leading her very own Fearless World Tour.” Before she heads out on her Let Go Letters Tour this fall, Avery will spend the summer on the road with Luke Bryan for his Country Song Came On Tour as well as Brad Paisley’s Truck Still Works World Tour for select dates.

By Neal Nachman

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