Breakout singer-songwriter Willow Avalon has shared her latest release, “Save A Little Christmas,” a holiday song brimming with heartfelt lyricism and charm. This new track captures the bittersweet feelings of longing and love during the festive season.
“Christmas is all about spending time with the people you love,” Avalon shares. “We’ve all known what it feels like when you can’t be with that one person you really want to be with on Christmas. This is a song about that feeling.”
Listen to “Save a Little Christmas” Now
A Rising Star with Big Plans
Save A Little Christmas follows the release of “Country Never Leaves,” a single from Avalon’s highly anticipated debut album, Southern Belle Raisin’ Hell, set for release on January 17 via Atlantic Records/Assemble Sound. Inspired by her small-town roots in Georgia, “Country Never Leaves” serves as a tribute to Avalon’s upbringing and showcases her knack for crafting vivid, relatable narratives.
With over 15 million streams across platforms in the past two months and nearly 100 million views on social media, Avalon has quickly become one of country music’s most promising new voices. Her signature style—an evocative blend of classic country and Americana—is winning fans worldwide.
A Stellar Year Ahead
Following a successful string of sold-out performances this fall, including a standout show at Los Angeles’ Roxy Theatre, Avalon is gearing up for her first-ever headlining tour in 2025. The tour will span the U.S., U.K., and Ireland, with stops at iconic venues such as New York’s Bowery Ballroom, Nashville’s Exit/In, and Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern.
Willow Avalon Tour Dates
- January 31—Washington, D.C.—The Atlantis
- February 1—Richmond, VA—Richmond Music Hall
- February 3—Charlotte, NC—Neighborhood Theatre
- February 4—Durham, NC—Motorco Music Hall
- February 6—Athens, GA—40 Watt
- February 7—Nashville, TN—Exit/In
- February 8—St. Louis, MO—Off Broadway
- February 10—Indianapolis, IN—Hi-Fi
- February 11—Columbus, OH—A&R Bar
- February 12—Cleveland, OH—Grog Shop
- February 14—Detroit, MI—El Club
- February 15—Toronto, ON—Horseshoe Tavern
- February 16—Montreal, QB—Bar La Ritz
- February 18—Hamden, CT—Space Ballroom
- February 19—Boston, MA—The Sinclair
- February 20—New York, NY—Bowery Ballroom
- March 10— Manchester, U.K.— YES (The Pink Room)
- March 11— Birmingham, U.K.— O2 Institute3
- March 12— London, U.K.— Colours
- March 14— London, U.K.— Country to Country
- March 16— Glasgow, U.K.— Country to Country
- March 18— Glasgow, U.K.—Oran Mor
- March 20— Belfast, U.K.— The Limelight 2
- March 21— Dublin, IE— The Ambassador
- April 6—Georgetown, TX—Two Step Inn
- May 10—Knoxville, TN—Southern Skies*
- July 20—Whitefish, Montana—Under the Big Sky Festival
*with Charley Crockett
From Georgia Roots to Global Recognition
Originally from Georgia, Avalon’s musical journey began early—her first word was “Elvis.” She grew up playing piano in church and taught herself guitar at 12, using songwriting as a creative escape. Now based in New York, she writes, produces, and plays her music alongside a tight-knit team of collaborators.
Avalon’s debut EP, Stranger, released earlier this year, introduced listeners to her unique sound, earning over 30 million streams globally. Songs like “Honey Ain’t No Sweeter,” “Stranger,” and “Gettin’ Rich, Goin’ Broke” have resonated with fans and critics alike. Billboard described “Gettin’ Rich, Goin’ Broke” as a “Country Song You Need To Know.”
Sharing the Stage and Stealing the Spotlight
Avalon’s talent has also led her to share stages with artists like Cage the Elephant, Paul Cauthen, and Charles Wesley Godwin. With her distinctive blend of classic country and modern Americana, she continues to forge a path as one of the genre’s most exciting new artists.
For more information on Willow Avalon, visit http://www.willowavalonmusic.com/.