Wyatt Flores Releases Drive All Night, Books 35+ Tour Dates

Wyatt Flores Releases Drive All Night, Books 35+ Tour Dates

wyatt flores released his new single “Drive All Night” on May 1, 2026, and the rollout comes with 35+ tour dates scheduled through November. The release extends a year that already includes live festival and stadium stops, keeping him in front of audiences while adding new recorded material.

Drive All Night Arrives

Flores said most of the album emerged from creative processing after a breakup, but he drew a line between that material and this song. He said “Drive All Night” was different from the rest of the album, and the lyric explanation is direct: “If she’s questioning if you’re serious about her, driving all night is the fastest way to prove it.”

That framing gives the single a narrower emotional target than the rest of the project. It also gives his release strategy a cleaner read: the song is not just another track added to the catalog, but a distinct pitch for listeners who want the more immediate side of his writing.

Stagecoach 2026 And Clemson

Flores performed “Drive All Night” at Stagecoach 2026, which gives the single an early live proving ground before the broader tour run moves deeper into the year. Isaac Slade joined him on stage for “How To Save a Life” at the same event, a pairing that signals Flores is still working a festival circuit that can put him in front of mixed-genre crowds.

On May 2, Flores was set to perform at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina, alongside George Strait and Cody Johnson. That billing matters because it places him inside a larger live package rather than a standalone club run, and it comes right as his schedule extends through fall 2026.

35 Plus Dates Through November

Flores now has 35+ tour dates scheduled through November, which turns May’s single release into part of a sustained road campaign rather than a one-off drop. He has already built a recorded base with “Live At Cain’s Ballroom” and the full-length debut “Welcome To The Plains,” and the new date count shows the live side remains central to how the project reaches listeners.

The practical takeaway for fans is straightforward: the new song is out now, and the tour keeps stretching into the back half of the year. For an artist born and raised in Oklahoma and described as a Mexican-American artist, that combination of recording and touring keeps the 2026 run moving on both fronts at once.

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