Drake Milligan released his sophomore album, Tumbleweed, on Friday (November 7), with the 27-year-old Fort Worth native blending traditional Texas country, Western swing, and modern Nashville sounds on his new material. Recorded in Nashville with producer Trent Willmon, the album features the standout track, “Old Flames, Old Whiskey,” which he released as a single on October 17. After making his name opening for a variety of country superstars after taking third place on America’s Got Talent in 2022, Milligan is excited to embark on his own headlining Tumbleweed World Tour, which kicks off November 11 in Nashville and continues with stops across the U.S. and Europe in 2026. “After a year of opening for legends like Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, and Blake Shelton, it feels amazing to step out and headline these shows,” Milligan says. “I can’t wait to see the fans singing these new songs back to me in the crowd.” (People)
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Nov 10, 2025 | 7:01 PM

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