June 26, 2026—Breakout vocalist, songwriter and musician Willow Avalon continues a landmark year with her highly anticipated sophomore album, Pink Pocket Pistol, out now via Atlantic Outpost/Assemble Sound—listen HERE.
Pink Pocket Pistol includes recent acclaimed singles “Work To Do,” “Hypothetically Speaking” featuring Kaitlin Butts, “Easy On The Eyes” and “Cardinal Sin” featuring Jason Isbell, of which Billboard praises, “Avalon has already established herself as a top-shelf vocal stylist and keen songwriter…pairing with a writer and artist of Isbell’s stature feels like a natural alignment.” Whiskey Riff adds, “Avalon’s pure, twangy voice, with its noticeable bleat, continues to captivate fans, and ‘Cardinal Sin’ highlights the depth of her songwriting prowess.”
In celebration of the new music, Avalon will host a special performance and album signing at Nashville’s Vinyl Tap Tuesday, June 30 at 5:00pm CT. Following her debut set at Stagecoach and a CMA Fest performance at Nissan Stadium to a crowd of over 60,000, Avalon embarks on a massive North American headline tour this summer and fall. The run will see stops at New York’s Webster Hall, Los Angeles’ The Fonda, Toronto’s Phoenix Theatre, Boston’s Royale, Washington D.C.’s 9:30 Club and more. After supporting Marcus King last month, Avalon will open for country legends Brooks & Dunn in September.
Avalon’s January 2025 debut, Southern Belle Raisin’ Hell, cemented her as one of country music’s most compelling new voices. Taste of Country and Whiskey Riff named the record one of the best country albums of 2025, with the latter saying, “Willow is a star, with talent in spades, and who has a long future ahead of her for her pure talent and songwriting savvy that, together, make a lethal combination that puts her in a league of her own.” After making her debut performance on the legendary Grand Ole Opry stage last year, she is part of the 2026 Opry NextStage class.
Originally from Georgia and now based in Nashville, Avalon’s musical journey began with her first word, “Elvis.” Raised by her mother and grandmother in a small Southern town, she grew up playing piano in church and taught herself guitar at age 12, using songwriting as both an escape and a means of self-expression through a life-journey that has been anything but straight-forward. She has performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, CBS Mornings, and the Grand Ole Opry, as well as festivals including Stagecoach, C2C, CMA, and Lollapalooza, bringing her electrifying presence to global audiences. With a sharp wit and rebellious spirit, she has shared stages with legends and rising stars alike, including Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Zach Bryan, Cage the Elephant, Paul Cauthen, Charles Wesley Godwin and more. Solidified by sold-out headline tours in North America, Europe and Australia, as well as hundreds of millions of views across social content, Avalon is redefining what it means to be a modern Southern storyteller.
