Following a triumphant sold-out headline performance at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire last month, Warren Zeiders continues to showcase a discipline and work ethic that sets him apart in the world of Country music. On March 14, 2025, the 25-year-old Pennsylvania native released his highly anticipated 21-track album, Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal, through Warner Records. Listen HERE

Renowned for his unapologetically raw storytelling and powerful anthems that weave through the complexities of love and loss, Zeiders delivers an intimate and cathartic exploration of personal transformation, heartbreak, and an unrelenting passion for love. Spanning 21 songs, the album reflects his therapeutic approach to songwriting, laying bare a spectrum of human emotions with heart-on-your-sleeve vulnerability and gritty authenticity.

Zeiders is quickly establishing himself as one of Country music’s most promising rising stars. His February performance at the 2025 New Faces of Country Music showcase during the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville underscored his growing influence—a fitting milestone for an artist who claimed the No. 2 most-played song on Country radio in 2024 with his hit “Pretty Little Poison.” That track, from his 2023 debut album of the same name, not only topped charts but also earned him a CMT Award for Breakthrough Male Video of the Year, cementing his breakout status.

His magnetic presence transcends genre boundaries, captivating diverse audiences. In 2024, Warren Zeiders secured seven prestigious spots on Billboard’s year-end charts, a testament to his widespread appeal. Last year, he hit the road as direct support on Jelly Roll’s The Beautifully Broken Tour, performing over 35 dates and further showcasing his dynamic live energy. With Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal, Zeiders doubles down on his signature sound, blending rock-tinged anthems and introspective ballads. As he gears up for his 2025 Relapse Tour, kicking off March 27 in Nashville, Zeiders’ star continues to rise, fueled by raw talent and an unwavering connection with fans.

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