March 28 | Tyler Halverson: In Defense Of Drinking Tour

Schedule

Sat, 28 Mar, 2026 at 07:00 pm

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Location

817 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, AR, United States, Arkansas 72901 | Fort Smith, AR

Tyler Halverson
In Defense of Drinking
Tyler Halverson knows who he is, and sometimes he doesn’t like it. But all of the mistakes he’s made and hearts he’s broken have led him to In Defense of Drinking, his stone-cold honest country album that takes a stark look at a life lived on the road.
“It’s been a life spent falling in and out of love and finding something to write about, at the expense of your heart and somebody’s else’s,” Halverson says. “I’m not proud of the actions that that boy took to inspire these songs. But I’m very proud of how they turned out. The Nashville scene today is all so pretty and polished, and some artists try to come out looking a certain way, but how about you just show yourself exactly how you are, the good and bad?”
Growing up in the tiny town of Canton, South Dakota, Halverson has never been afraid to be himself. Before he answered the call of the road, playing bars and rodeo beer gardens, he spent as much time on his skateboard as he did showing cattle at livestock shows. “I grew up in sale barns and skate parks,” he says, and those two disparate worlds inform the music he makes. There’s a decidedly alt-country edge to the songs on In Defense of Drinking, including the thumping, unrepentant single “More Hearts Than Horses.”
“If you come walking my way/I’ll send you running someday,” he sings over pedal steel and acoustic guitar. It’s an admission as striking as that of Willie and Waylon, when they sang “Take what you need from the ladies and leave them/with the words of a sad country song” in “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys.”
“That comes with the territory of being a troubadour,” Halverson says. “It’s a warning: whatever you’ve heard about cowboys and cowboy singers is probably true, and sometimes you best just leave it alone.”
Recorded at Amber Sound in Hermitage, Tennessee, and produced by Halverson, Ryan Youmans, and Gary Stanton (of Muscadine Bloodline), In Defense of Drinking builds on the foundation Halverson created with his 2024 Western Amerijuana project. There are songs about self-induced heartbreak (the alt-rock/country stomper “Ft. Worth Losing”), self-medication (the deceptively gentle title track), and the desperate search for redemption (the hushed hymn “Son Brother Believer”), all of it shot through with a decidedly Western vibe.Halverson comes by that aesthetic naturally. He spent time not only in his native South Dakota, but all throughout the American West, including playing cowboy on a Wyoming ranch (which inspired the cult hit “Mac Miller”). “Beer Garden Baby,” his beloved fan favorite, was born from those rodeo gigs, and he re-records it as a duet with Parker McCollum for In Defense of Drinking. He’s also set to open a string of shows for the Texas-turned-Nashville-star.
“Parker has always been good to us,” Halverson says. “The original version of that song caught fire in Texas and to go back and put some Texas royalty on top of it isn’t a bad recipe.”
Texas is in the DNA of the music Halverson writes and records. He’s been all over the Lone Star state with his guitar and harmonica and came up with some of his best songs there. In the tailgate jam “Like a Rodeo,” featuring Australian country star Wade Forster, Halverson struggles to connect with another restless soul: an ambitious barrel racer. “Could she ever love me like the rodeo?” he sings.
Halverson wrote the track after lighting out from Tennessee to Texas to find himself. “I got pissed off with Nashville and ran away to Turkey, Texas,” he says. “I was crashing with some buddies in a trailer, smoking it out, and writing songs. ‘Like a Rodeo’ is about chasing somebody who is also chasing something, and wondering if those paths are ever going to cross.”
More often than not, they don’t, Halverson has learned. But he’s still hoping that one day he’ll find his settled down life. He even writes about having “Cowboy Babies” in one of the album’s more sweet numbers and likes to imagine that’s in the cards for him. In the gentle ballad “Son Brother Believer,” he all but prays for it.
“You can lose yourself in the troubadour lifestyle, where every night is a damn party and you’re far from your family, your home, and your faith,” he says. “So, this album may be a little bit of a personal battle: Who are you on the road vs. who are you at home. These songs are often about me admitting that I can be reckless and impulsive, but that I’m trying my best. Conflict isn’t always bad if you can make some good out of it.”
That’s one of Halverson’s goals for In Defense of Drinking. Does he have any others?He shoots a shit-eating grin. “I hope I can buy some cows with this record.”

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817 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, AR, United States, Arkansas 72901
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