This special ‘Intimate Album Release Show’ at The Camden Assembly in London is something special for fans of the Canada-born / Nashville-based artist, whose full-length debut album, Later Tonight, is due out September 19th via Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company, MCA Stateside, and Snakefarm in the UK.
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From addictive US Radio #1 single, ‘Single Again’, to double-edged early releases ‘Hate How You Look’ and ‘Leave Me Too’ that peaked at #2 at Canadian Country radio, Ross’ raw admissions shed light on the endless possibilities of what could happen, Later Tonight…

“Every single we’ve put out, every show we’ve played has led to this album,” states Ross. “We dug deep with the writing, leaning into getting caught in your feelings, breaking up, making up. No matter what, all roads led back to ‘Later Tonight’.”
In tandem with this announcement, the reigning Canadian Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year also gives fans the title track of the album, ‘Later Tonight’ – listen HERE.
Recently, Ross earned 6 CCMA nominations, including ‘Fans’ Choice Award’, ‘Male Artist of the Year’, ‘Entertainer of the Year’, ‘Video of the Year’, ‘Single of the Year’ and ‘Musical Collaboration of the Year’.
Touring internationally through the end of the year, Ross continues to make waves. He recently wrapped tour support to Jelly Roll on The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour across Canada, has a slew of fairs and festivals lined up through the end of the summer, and will open select dates for Dylan Scott this autumn.
His dusky power ballad ‘Trouble’ rose to #1 in Canada, earning Double Platinum certification there and RIAA Gold certification in the US. The track also introduced what would become his 2024, 8-song admission, Complicated, which earned Ross his first-ever JUNO Award in 2025 for Country Album of the Year.On September 19th, Ross doubles down on the emotive, rock-tinged country that has defined his worldwide ascent, releasing his full-length debut album, Later Tonight.
Canada-born and Nashville-based, the reigning CCMA Entertainer of the Year and winner of the 2024 CMA Jeff Walker Global Country Artist Award has now notched up over 1 billion streams, touring alongside hard-rocking, cross-genre superstars like Nickelback, Brantley Gilbert, Bailey Zimmerman and Luke Bryan. He recently wrapped tour support to Jelly Roll on The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour across Canada, and will open select dates for Dylan Scott this autumn.
