WILLOW AVALON SHARES NEW SINGLE “WORK TO DO”

photo credit: Silken Weinberg

On June 12, 2026- Willow Avalon released her new single “Work To Do” captures the emotional weight that can occur when dealing with someone who keeps repeating the same mistakes and never taking accountability. Willow’s vocal performance is warm, but also filled with restraint almost like it radiates humor behind it. The narrator has controlled frustration within her vocals and she wants the listener to understand that there’s no point in becoming upset over someone that lacks self-awareness.

Avalon teased this new single at CMA Fest at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium to a crowd of over 60,000. “Work To Do” is the latest preview of Avalon’s anticipated sophomore album, Pink Pocket Pistol, releasing June 26 via Atlantic Outpost/Assemble Sound. Pre-save/pre-order the album HERE.

I wrote ‘Work To Do’ about a man who never said sorry, and had a wholeeee lot of work to do on himself.”

“Pink Pocket Pistol is a mix of the lyricism and sassy storylines I’ve continuously written, with more darkness, mystery and a ‘60s country feel. I went in with an idea in my head, and we walked out a week later with it fully executed. Every single person in the room was on the exact same page. It felt wonderful hearing the record out of speakers—after really, intensive, hard work—exactly what I heard in my head.” – Avalon

WILLOW AVALON TOUR DATES

June 20—Boyne City, MI—Lavender Hill Farm

June 28—Aztec, NM—Tico Time Country Fest

July 18—Beech Mountain, NC—Party On The Mountain

July 23—Cheyenne, WY—The Lincoln Cheyenne

July 25—Three Forks, MT—Headwaters Country Jam

July 26—Calgary, AB—Commonwealth

July 28—Vancouver, BC—Commodore

July 29—Seattle, WA—Showbox

July 30—Portland, OR—Wonder Ballroom

August 1—Camino, CA—Folk on The Farm

August 2—San Francisco, CA—August Hall

August 4—Los Angeles, CA—The Fonda

August 5—San Diego, CA—House of Blues

August 6—Phoenix, AZ—Crescent Ballroom

August 8—Salt Lake City, UT—The Grand

August 9—Denver, CO—Gothic Theatre

August 11—Omaha, NE—Waiting Room

August 12—Minneapolis, MN—Fine Line

August 13—Kansas City, MO—The Truman

August 15—Oklahoma City, OK—Beer City Music Hall

August 16—Houston, TX—The Heights Theater

August 18—Austin, TX—Scoot Inn

August 19—Dallas, TX—Granada Theatre

September 8—Atlanta, GA—Terminal West

September 9—Carrboro, NC—Cat’s Cradle

September 11—Richmond, VA—The Broadberry

September 12—Washington, D.C.—9:30 Club

September 14—Pittsburgh, PA—Thunderbird Music Hall

September 16—Toronto, ON—Phoenix Theatre

September 17—Montreal, QC—Beanfield Theatre

September 18—Boston, MA—Royale

September 20—New York, NY—Webster Hall

September 22— Philadelphia, PA—The Foundry

September 24—Clarkston, MI—Pine Knob Music Center†

September 25—Grand Rapids, MI—Acrisure Amphitheatre†

September 26—Green Bay, WI—Resch Center†

October 6— Charlotte, NC—Amos’ Southend

October 7—Charleston, SC—Music Farm

October 9—Sanford, FL—Tuffy’s Music Box

October 10—St. Petersburg, FL—Jannus Live

October 12—Jackson, MS—Duling Hall

October 13—Fayetteville, AR—George’s Majestic Lounge

October 14—St. Louis, MO—Delmar Hall

October 16—Rosemont, IL—Joe’s Live

October 17—Cleveland, OH—Roxy at Mahall’s

October 18—Indianapolis, IN—Hi-Fi Annex

October 20—Louisville, KY—Mercury Ballroom

October 22—Knoxville, TN—Bijou Theatre

October 25—Columbus, OH—King of Clubs

†supporting Brooks & Dunn