Jade Eagleson discusses his first headlining tour, which stops at London Music Hall on Feb. 9

Canadian country star Jade Eagleson is bringing his first-ever headlining North American tour to London Music Hall on Feb. 9 (tickets, here), marking a key Southwestern Ontario stop on the fast-rising artist’s “Coming Soon to a Honky Tonk Near You” run.

The London date lands near the end of a coast-to-coast tour that traced Eagleson’s journey from Western Canada through the U.S. Midwest and back home to Ontario. It will come just days after a Toronto performance at The Opera House and ahead of shows in Ottawa and Montreal, before the tour wraps in Peterborough, 20 minutes from his hometown of Bailieboro, in a sold-out finale on Feb. 14.

SWOMP caught up with Eagleson for an interview about the tour. Listen, below:

At 31, Eagleson has quickly established himself as one of the most consistent hitmakers in Canadian country music, while openly championing a neo-traditional sound rooted in classic country storytelling.

Since the release of his self-titled debut album in 2020, Eagleson has amassed more than 335 million global streams and over 130 million YouTube views. The album produced four GOLD-certified and two PLATINUM-certified singles.

His follow-up releases have continued that momentum. Eagleson has earned five No. 1 singles at Canadian country radio, with multiple GOLD and PLATINUM certifications across his sophomore album and his latest release, Do It Anyway, which includes two GOLD and one PLATINUM-certified tracks.

Industry recognition has followed. Eagleson was named Entertainer of the Year and Male Artist of the Year at the 2023 Canadian Country Music Association Awards, won Album of the Year in 2024, and most recently took home Male Artist of the Year again at the 2025 CCMA Awards. Earlier this year, he also earned his fourth JUNO Award nomination.

Raised on a family farm near Bailieboro, Eagleson stepped away from farm life in 2017 to pursue music full-time. Since then, his career has taken him well beyond Ontario, including performances for troops in Norway and a debut appearance at the Grand Ole Opry in October 2024. Following the conclusion of this tour, he is set to head overseas to perform at C2C Festival in Berlin, Germany, in March 2026.

Eagleson also confirmed that new music is on the way this year, with material that builds on his traditional influences while reflecting his rapid growth as a headlining artist.

The “Coming Soon to a Honky Tonk Near You” tour kicked off Jan. 22 in Spokane, Washington, and also included stops in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Minneapolis and Chicago.

Follow him at https://www.jadeeagleson.com/.

Photo credit: Bree Fish

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