Warren Zeiders Dives Into Bittersweet Nostalgia With New Track You For A Reason

by | Oct 21, 2024

CMT Award winner and People’s Choice Country nominated artist Warren Zeiders has shared his newest track, You for a Reason. Written and produced by Zeiders, alongside co-producer Ross Copperman (Kelsea Ballerini, Keith Urban, Luke Bryan) and co-writers Alex Maxwell (Trey Lewis, Chase Matthew) and Rivers Rutherford (Brad Paisley, Brooks and Dunn), the track tears into a bittersweet reflection of fated lost love, showcasing Zeiders’ signature blend of grit and vulnerability.

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Warren Zeiders (Press)
Warren Zeiders (Press)

This is the latest release from Zeiders since the August release of his 10-track Relapse project, which has been hailed as a “heart-shattering arc” (Billboard) from all-consuming romance to deep-rooted betrayal. It’s packed with rockstar-shaped anthems filled with everything we love about Zeiders’ musicality and lyricism. The project features recent standout singles Betrayal and the title track Relapse, which has already amassed more than 71M+ US streams across all platforms.

Grammy.com says: “it’s undeniable that he’s a star.” This year continues to be a milestone year for Zeiders, earning his first No.1 single with Pretty Little Poison, which also achieved No. 1 status on both Country Aircheck’s Mediabase Country Chart and Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart. The track peaked in the Top 24 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and earned him a second RIAA Platinum certified single. The track also earned Zeiders his first nomination and first win for Breakthrough Male Video of the Year at the CMT Awards. Across his 2023 and 2024 tours, he’s sold over 150,000 tickets across 55 sold-out shows in North America. He was featured on the soundtrack for this summer’s mega-hit Twisters and in November will be featured on Brooks & Dunn’s Reboot II. At just 25, Warren Zeiders surpassed 2.6 billion+ cumulative career streams and has earned a staggering 2 billion+ TikTok views and 7.8 million+ monthly Spotify listeners.

Zeiders is currently on tour as direct support for Jelly Roll’s The Beautifully Broken Tour, where’s performed at his biggest venues to-date, including Madison Square Garden before embarking on his highly anticipated 2025 Relapse Tour, which will hit 23 dates across major markets, including Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte and more.

 

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Upcoming UK Tour Dates:

FEBRUARY 2025
7th – Belfast, UK – Ulster Hall
9th – Glasgow, UK – 02 Academy Glasglow
11th – Manchester, UK – Albert Hall
12th – Bristol, UK – 02 Academy Bristol
14th – Birmingham, UK – 02 Institute Birmingham
15th – London, UK – 02 Sheperd’s Bush Empire

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