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Trisha Yearwood Announces Surprise 2025 Tour & New Music — Dates, Tickets, and How to Watch

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Country music powerhouse Trisha Yearwood officially unveils her long-awaited studio project “The Mirror” today, ending a six-year gap since 2019’s “Every Girl.” The twelve-track collection is the first in the Georgia native’s three-decade career that she has co-written from top to bottom, marking a creative milestone fans have been requesting for years. Recorded in Nashville with producer Garth Fundis, “The Mirror” pairs Yearwood’s unmistakable alto with stripped-back acoustic arrangements that spotlight lyrics about self-reflection, resilience, and reinvention—topics she says were inspired by turning 60 this year. Early standouts include the fiddle-laced opener “Second Wind,” the gospel-tinged “Let It Shine,” and “Tennessee ParTY,” a playful duet with husband Garth Brooks that nods to the couple’s love of tailgate food. Brooks previewed the track on his weekly “Inside Studio G” livestream, telling viewers that Yearwood has “outdone herself” and delivered “the most personal record of her life”. To celebrate release day, Yearwood will go live on TikTok at 7 p.m. ET—her first appearance on the platform—to perform acoustic versions of new songs and answer fan questions about the writing process. The move signals a fresh digital push for an artist who built her following in the ’90s on country radio and network television cooking specials. Industry analysts note that TikTok’s discovery algorithm could introduce “The Mirror” to Gen-Z listeners who know Yearwood primarily from her Food Network show “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen.” Physical copies of the album come bundled with a recipe booklet featuring stadium-sized servings of her new signature snack “ParTY Nachos,” which concertgoers can taste when Yearwood headlines Tulsa’s BOK Center on August 9. The singer plans to serve the dish from a pop-up kitchen inside the arena before hitting the stage, a concept she successfully tested during her last Oklahoma visit in 2023. Beyond her solo tour dates, Yearwood will co-headline Arkansas State University’s Sunken Lands Songwriting Circle with Rosanne Cash on September 21. Organizers say the event will feature in-the-round storytelling where Yearwood breaks down how each cut on “The Mirror” was crafted, giving fans a deeper look at her newly minted songwriter credentials. Pre-orders sent “The Mirror” to No. 1 on Apple Music’s U.S. country chart overnight, and early radio adds for the lead single “Hello, Bright Eyes” suggest Yearwood could return to the Top 10 for the first time since “PrizeFighter.” With buzz building across streaming platforms, social media, and a slate of summer festival appearances, 2025 is shaping up to be Yearwood’s most interactive era yet—and one that firmly cements her legacy as both a powerhouse vocalist and an evolving storyteller.

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