Acclaimed singer-songwriter Cameron Whitcomb has released his larger-than-life new single, “Hundred Mile High” via Atlantic Records. Produced by frequent collaborator Jack Riley, the breakneck-paced anthem brings a frenetic new energy to Whitcomb’s wildly colorful yet deeply lived-in storytelling.
“‘Hundred Mile High’ is a story from my youth, inspired by moments that stuck with me,” says Whitcomb. “I hope people connect with it in their own way and take whatever they need from it whether it brings back a memory, hits a feeling, or just lets them escape for a bit.”
“Hundred Mile High” continues what has already proven a busy 2025, including the release of “Medusa (Acoustic),” a new stripped-down rendition of his captivating fan favorite, “Medusa”. Featured as one of Billboard’s “5 Must-Hear New Country Songs,” upon release, the original version of “Medusa” has quickly amassed over 26M global streams and counting.
Recently featured globally on the cover of Apple Music’s Today Country and named to both Spotify and Amazon Music’s 2025 Artists To Watch lists as well as Shazam’s Fast Forward 2025, Whitcomb is poised to embark on his biggest US headline tour thus far. The Hundred Mile High Tour gets underway March 13 at Charlotte, NC’s Amos Southend and continues through early April. A number of dates have quickly sold out, including a stop at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom on March 28, prompting a second show at the same venue on March 24. For complete details and remaining ticket availability, please visit thecamwhitcomb.com.
The Nanaimo, BC-based artist – who is also set for a series of February headline dates in his home country of Canada – will follow the Hundred Mile High Tour by traveling Down Under for a largely sold-out tour of Australia as special guest supporting RIAA Platinum-certified country singer-songwriter Sam Barber on his ongoing Restless Mind Tour. Additional dates in the US, Canada, and more will be announced soon.
The stacked live schedule follows a breakthrough 2024 for Whitcomb that featured the release of his remarkable debut EP, Quitter, available everywhere now HERE. Partly inspired by his journey in overcoming addiction, the acclaimed collection – includes profoundly personal singles including “Love Myself” and the soul-searching title track, “Quitter,” the latter of which was praised by Billboard as “an anthemic folk track in the mold of Noah Kahan powered by a kick-clap beat and Whitcomb’s growling vocal.” Now boasting more than 42M global streams, “Quitter,” which chronicles the 21-year-old artist’s battle to overcome addiction, further made history as Whitcomb’s first-ever single to reach the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 – his biggest chart success to date.
Whitcomb celebrated by traveling North America on his wide-ranging Quitter Tour, a hugely successful run of headline dates that included sold-out shows at such famed venues as Nashville, TN’s The Mil at Cannery Hall, New York City’s Mercury Lounge, and more. A series of Midwestern dates supporting award-nominated country star Morgan Wade saw Whitcomb winning over new fans at each and every stop.
One of the most captivating new songwriters of his generation, Cameron Whitcomb turns the most candid details of his real-life experience into songs with a strangely exhilarating power. Hailing from British Columbia’s Vancouver Island, Whitcomb left home at age 17 and got a job working on a pipeline, later spending much of his downtime singing karaoke and posting covers on Reddit. When an American Idol executive took note of his undeniable vocal talent, he landed a spot on the show’s 20th season and emerged as a top 20 finalist. Whitcomb then immersed himself in learning to write songs while deep in the process of getting sober. After making his label debut with 2024’s “Rocking Chair” – which amassed over 40M combined views across socials prior to its premiere – Whitcomb took off on a fast ascent that soon found him embarking on his first-ever headline run, the sold-out Quitter Tour. Along with gearing up for the Hundred Mile High Tour, Whitcomb is now at work on more new music spotlighting the raw emotional honesty of his one-of-a-kind songwriting.
CAMERON WHITCOMB
ON TOUR 2025
FEBRUARY
22 – London, ON – London Music Hall
23 – Hamilton, ON – Bridgeworks
24 – Montreal, QC – Théâtre Beanfield
MARCH
13 – Charlotte, NC – Amos’ Southend
14 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle
15 – Columbia, SC – St. Pat’s in Five Points
19 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
20 – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
21 – Pittsburgh, PA – Spirit Hall (SOLD OUT)
22 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage (SOLD OUT)
24 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
26 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
27 – Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair (SOLD OUT)
28 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
29 – Cleveland, OH – The Roxy at Mahall’s
31 – Pittsburgh, PA – Spirit Hall
APRIL
2 – Oxford, OH – Brick Street
3 – Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium (SOLD OUT)
4 – Indianapolis, IN – HI–FI Indy (SOLD OUT)
5 – Detroit, MI – El Club
9 – St. Louis, MO – Old Rock House
10 – Chattanooga, TN – Barrelhouse Ballroom
11 – Winterville, GA – Georgia Rodeo
12 – Opelika, AL – Auburn Rodeo
22 – Perth, Australia – Freo.Social *
23 – Perth, Australia – Freo.Social * (SOLD OUT)
25 – Adelaide, Australia – Lion Arts Factory * (SOLD OUT)
26 – Melbourne, Australia – Forum Theatre * (SOLD OUT)
27 – Melbourne, Australia – Forum Theatre
29 – Sydney, Australia – Roundhouse * (SOLD OUT)
30 – Sydney, Australia – Roundhouse
MAY
1 – Brisbane, Australia – The Fortitude Music Hall
* w/ Sam Barber – Restless Mind Tour