July 16, 2025

CHARLES WESLEY GODWIN PUSHES PLAY ON THE HOMETOWN SESSIONS

PERFORMANCE VIDEO COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS FAN FAVORITES AND NEW ARRANGEMENTS

GODWIN DONATES MERCH PROCEEDS TO THE KERR COUNTY FLOOD RELIEF FUND FOR RECOVERY EFFORTS

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Beginning today with the release of his rendition of Tyler Childers’ “Whitehouse Road,” Charles Wesley Godwin will deliver The Hometown Sessions to fans with weekly performance video drops on YouTube. The series includes fan-favorite songs as well as reworked versions of beloved live show staples. Watch “Whitehouse Road (Hometown Sessions)” here.

Teaming up with his longtime band, The Allegheny High, Godwin collaborated with director Justin Clough, who shot the performances at The Metropolitan Theater in Godwin’s hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia. “It’s one of my favorite venues in my hometown,” Godwin shares. “We chose some of our favorite songs to perform live and even reworked a few. Can’t wait for y’all to see these!”

The Hometown Sessions span Godwin’s career and feature songs such as “All Again” from his breakout album Family Ties, tracks from his most recent EP Lonely Mountain Town, including the title track and “It’s The Little Things,” as well as songs from his breakthrough debut Seneca – “Hardwood Floors,” “Seneca Creek,” “Strawberry Queen” – and more.

The Hometown Sessions – Release Schedule

July 15: Whitehouse Road (Hometown Sessions)

July 22: All Again (Hometown Sessions)

July 29: Strawberry Queen (Hometown Sessions)

August 5: Hardwood Floors (Hometown Sessions)

August 12: She Don’t Love Me Anymore (Hometown Sessions)

August 19: It’s The Little Things (Hometown Sessions)

August 26: Lonely Mountain Town (Hometown Sessions)

September 2: Seneca Creek (Hometown Sessions)

In response to the devastating flash floods in South and Central Texas earlier this month, Godwin donated 100% of profits from a 24-hour merch sale to benefit The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund to aid in recovery efforts. For more information on The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, please visit the Fund’s donation page here.

Godwin, known for his electric live shows, continues his The Lonely Mountain Town Tour now through November. Alongside staple summer festivals at home and abroad, headline shows at iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Godwin and The Allegheny High are billed for Bob Dylan’s Outlaw Music Festival later this month, along with support dates for Eric Church and Whiskey Myers in the fall. For more information and full tour routing see below or visit charleswgodwin.com.

Charles Wesley Godwin 2025 Tour Dates

July 19 – Redmond, Ore. – FairWell Festival

Jul 25 – Alpharetta, Ga. – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre^

Jul 26 – Charlotte, N.C. – PNC Music Pavilion^

Jul 27 – Raleigh, N.C. – Coastal Credit Union Music Park^

Aug 8 – Rochester, N.Y. – Hoochenanny Festival

Aug 9 – New York, N.Y. – Webster Hall

Aug 13 – Muskoka, ON – The KEE to Bala

Aug 14 – Muskoka, ON – The KEE to Bala

Aug 15 – Montreal, Calif. – Lasso Montréal

Aug 21 – London, U.K. – Electric Ballroom

Aug 23 – Leicestershire, U.K. – Long Road Festival

Aug 24 – Köhn, Germany – Sound of Nashville

Aug 26 – Oslo, Norway – John Dee

Aug 27 – Tønder, Southern Denmark – Tønder Festival

Aug 28 – Tønder, Southern Denmark – Tønder Festival

Aug 30 – The Hague, Netherlands – Once in a Blue Moon Festival

Sept 6 – Madison, Ind. – Unbroken Circle Music Festival

Sept 18 – Helotes, Texas – Floore’s Country Store

Sept 19 – Houston, Texas – White Oak Music Hall

Sept 20 – Fort Worth, Texas – Billy Bob’s Texas

Sept 25 – Wichita, Kansas – The Cotillion

Sep 26 – Oklahoma, City – Paycom Center*

Sept 27 – Kansas City, Mo. – Grinders KC

Oct 15 – Morrison, CO. – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Oct 17 – Billings, Mont. – The Pub Station

Oct 18 – Bozeman, Mont. – The ELM

Oct 19 – Missoula, Mont. – The Wilma

Oct 23 – Salt Lake City, Utah – Delta Center+

Oct 24 – Boise, Idaho – ExtraMile Arena+

Oct 25 – Spokane, Wash. – Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena+

Nov 6 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena+

Nov 7 – Portland, Ore. – Moda Center+

Nov 8 – Seattle, Wash. – Climate Pledge Arena+

Nov 13 – Sacramento, Calif. – Golden I Center+

Nov 14 – Fresno, Calif. – Save Mart Center+

Nov 15 – Inglewood, Calif. – Intuit Dome+

^ Outlaw Music Festival dates with Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Turnpike Troubadours and Willow Avalon

*Supporting Whiskey Myers

+Supporting Eric Church

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