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Whiskey Myers
Xfinity Center — Mansfield, MA

Whiskey Myers are a five-piece country-rock band from Texas who've built a devoted following by doing the outlaw country thing without irony or apology. They landed on the mainstream radar in 2014 with their self-titled album, but "Broken Window Serenade" and "Wishful Thinkin'" are the songs that actually stuck with people—gritty, lived-in country that sounds like it was written in a bar at 2 AM. Their albums "Mud" and "Whiskey Myers" established them as one of the few contemporary country acts willing to get weird and rowdy instead of polished. They tour relentlessly, which is the only way they've survived in a country market increasingly hostile to their particular brand of authenticity. The band's strength is in their tightness as players and their refusal to chase trends. They're the kind of act that builds a rabid regional following first, then gradually convinces bigger audiences that country music doesn't have to be manufactured.

Their shows are sweaty, beery, and loud. Crowds get rowdy in a genuine way—not manufactured festival energy. The band feeds off it, extending songs, getting messier as the night goes on. You'll see a lot of standing room only crowds of people who actually know the words.

Known for Broken Window Serenade, Wishful Thinkin', San Angelo, Coyote

Whiskey Myers brought their brand of outlaw country to the Orpheum Theatre in December 2025, running through a setlist that balanced their harder edges with introspective moments. They kicked things off with 'Die Rockin'' before settling into deeper material like 'Broken Window Serenade' and 'Icarus'—the kind of songs that show why they've built such a devoted following. The band closed out the night with 'The Chain', a choice that suggested they wanted to leave Boston with something hypnotic rather than explosive. It was the sort of show where you could feel them testing the room, mixing fan favorites with cuts that rewarded longtime listeners.

Boston has always had a soft spot for country acts willing to embrace rock's rough edges. The city's audiences tend to respect authenticity over polish, which is probably why outlaw country and Americana have found steady ground here alongside the usual indie and alt-rock staples. Venues like the Orpheum Theatre have become reliable stops for artists who sit somewhere between Nashville and the roadhouse circuit, making it natural territory for a band like Whiskey Myers.

Stay in the Back Bay neighborhood—it's walkable, lined with brownstones, and positioned between the best dining and the waterfront. Book a table at No. 9 Park for New American cooking that actually justifies the hype, or hit Oleana in nearby Cambridge if you want something fresher and less fussy. Spend an afternoon at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a genuinely strange and rewarding art collection housed in a deliberately eccentric mansion. The Prudential Center has decent shopping if that's your thing, and the waterfront is legitimately beautiful for a walk before the show.

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