With support from rising star Wyatt Flores
London, UK – 15th October 2025 – Virginia-born country-rock powerhouse 49 Winchester reached a defining milestone last night, performing their biggest headline show to date at London’s legendary Roundhouse. The sold-out concert marked a landmark moment in the band’s fast-rising international ascent, as part of their 17-date Welcome To The Holler UK/EU tour in support of their latest album Leavin’ This Holler.
The atmosphere inside the Roundhouse was electric as the band delivered a career-spanning set that showcased both fan favourites and brand-new material, hinting at an exciting new chapter ahead. From the opening notes, the crowd’s energy matched the band’s intensity, with every chorus sung back in unison.

Frontman Isaac Gibson reflected on the night:
“Playing the Roundhouse was one of those pinch-yourself moments for us. To see a room that historic packed out with fans singing every word, thousands of miles from where we started in Southwest Virginia, it’s something we’ll never forget. The love and energy from the London crowd made it feel like home.”
The evening also featured a standout opening set from Wyatt Flores, who continues to cement his reputation as one of country music’s most exciting new voices. Flores captivated the London audience with songs from his acclaimed debut album Welcome to the Plains, blending heartfelt storytelling with a raw, contemporary edge. Tracks like West of Tulsa and Milwaukee resonated deeply, setting the tone for a night that celebrated both the future and present of Americana.
Flores later returned to the stage to join 49 Winchester for a rousing encore of Damn Darlin’ and Russell County Line—a moment that underlined the camaraderie and shared spirit driving the new wave of country artists making their mark on both sides of the Atlantic.
This Roundhouse show continues 49 Winchester’s remarkable run in the UK and Europe. In just two years, the band has headlined their own tour, played two C2C: Country to Country festivals, and supported Luke Combs on his 14-date arena run, including two sold-out nights at London’s O2 Arena.
With Leavin’ This Holler connecting with fans worldwide and their live shows growing in scale and intensity, 49 Winchester’s Roundhouse triumph feels less like a peak and more like the beginning of an even bigger chapter.
For a full listing of the band’s remaining UK tour dates, visit their 49 Winchester artist page on CountryMusic.co.uk.


