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A Jackal's Wedding Tour
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About Westerman Tickets
Will Westerman, who performs under the mononym Westerman, is a British singer-songwriter born in London and currently based in Athens, Greece. He began in his early 20s playing the London open-mic scene, writing songs heavily inspired by folk artists like Nick Drake and Neil Young. As a child he sang in choirs and played saxophone; he taught himself guitar around age 15, and gradually moved from purely acoustic, folk-leaning work into more textured, atmospheric music. His early releases included the Call and Response EP (2017) and Ark EP (2018), which started to show that evolution in his sound, especially through collaborations with producer Nathan Jenkins (a.k.a. Bullion).
His debut full-length album Your Hero Is Not Dead dropped in 2020, recorded mostly between Southern Portugal and London, and was met with positive reviews. Tracks like “Blue Comanche,” “Think I’ll Stay,” “Waiting on Design,” and the title track demonstrated Westerman’s lyrical introspection, a sense of place and emotional complexity, and a willingness to marry subtle electronic textures with folk-rooted songwriting. Following that, his second album An Inbuilt Fault (2023) saw him pushing further: incorporating more live instrumentation, experimenting more with rhythmic and dynamic contrast, and working with co-producers like James Krivchenia of Big Thief. This album broadened his sonic palette, and also expanded his touring footprint in major markets including the U.S. and the UK.
Most recently, Westerman has announced his third album A Jackal’s Wedding, set for release on November 7, 2025 via Partisan Records. Much of it was written in Athens, and recorded at night over five weeks with producer Marta Salogni on the Greek island of Hydra. It reflects themes of transition, creative rediscovery, and reconciling conflicts between change and stasis. Alongside the album, he is embarking on a tour (Europe and North America) in support of A Jackal’s Wedding, with headline dates in cities like Brooklyn, Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto, etc. Also, the single “About Leaving” has been released ahead of the album with a video.
Is Westerman going on tour?
In support of A Jackal's Wedding, Westerman has announced a headline tour spanning Europe and North America in 2026.
When does Westerman's A Jackal's Tour start?
The North American leg of Westerman's A Jackal's Tour will commence on March 16, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia, and conclude on April 1, 2026, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
What major cities will Westerman visit on the A Jackal's Wedding Tour?
On A Jackal's Wedding Tour, Westerman will visit major US cities including Brooklyn, New York, Chicago, Illinois, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Toronto.
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How much are Westerman tickets?
Westerman ticket prices depend on a number of factors like seat location, venue and time of purchase. Typically, Westerman tickets start around $34.
What's Westerman's tour setlist?
While setlists can vary between venues, Westerman will likely play the following songs on tour: Roads, Confirmation, About Leaving, Confirmation - SSBD, Blue Comanche, Nevermind, Mother Song, Float Over, Adriatic, Keep Track
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Who is Westerman?
Westerman is the stage name of British singer-songwriter Will Westerman. Emerging from London’s indie scene, he began his musical journey in his early 20s, performing at open-mic events and gradually gaining recognition for his introspective songwriting and ethereal sound. His music blends elements of folk, electronic, and experimental pop, drawing comparisons to artists like Nick Drake and Arthur Russell. Westerman's work is characterized by literary-inspired lyrics and a minimalist production style, often collaborating with producer Bullion.
What is Westerman's latest album?
Westerman's third studio album, A Jackal's Wedding, is set for release on November 7, 2025, via Partisan Records. The album was primarily written in Athens, Greece, and recorded over five weeks on the island of Hydra at the Old Carpet Factory, a 17th-century mansion converted into an art space. Collaborating with producer Marta Salogni (known for her work with Björk and Sampha), Westerman crafted a record that reflects themes of transition and the experience of being a perpetual outsider. The album's sound is described as humid and nocturnal, embracing the chaotic environment of Hydra as an integral part of its creation.
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Westerman Tour Dates and Ticket Prices
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| 03/16/2026 | Atlanta | The Earl | N/A |
| 03/17/2026 | Raleigh | Kings | $45 |
| 03/19/2026 | Washington | The Atlantis | $40 |
| 03/20/2026 | Philadelphia | The Foundry - Philadelphia | $38 |
| 03/21/2026 | Brooklyn | Music Hall of Williamsburg | $67 |
| 03/23/2026 | Cambridge | The Sinclair - Cambridge | $50 |
| 03/24/2026 | Montreal | Theatre Fairmount | $41 |
| 03/25/2026 | Toronto | The Great Hall | $34 |
| 03/27/2026 | Chicago | Sleeping Village | N/A |
| 03/28/2026 | Minneapolis | 7th Street Entry | $37 |
| 03/30/2026 | Denver | Ophelia's Electric Soapbox | $37 |
| 04/01/2026 | Salt Lake City | The State Room - Salt Lake City | $53 |
| 04/04/2026 | San Francisco | Rickshaw Stop | $158 |
| 04/06/2026 | Portland | Mississippi Studios | $59 |
| 04/07/2026 | Vancouver | The Pearl - BC | $64 |
| 04/08/2026 | Seattle | Sunset Tavern | $88 |
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