Hunter Brothers on 'Homegrown Nights' tour coming to the Kiwanis Theatre in Chatham on Nov. 7

22/10/2025 13 min Episodio 89
Hunter Brothers on 'Homegrown Nights' tour coming to the Kiwanis Theatre in Chatham on Nov. 7

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Multi-award-winning country group Hunter Brothers will bring their signature harmonies and high-energy performance to Chatham next month as part of the second leg of their 'Homegrown Nights 2025 Tour'.
The band will take the stage at the Kiwanis Theatre on Nov. 7 with special guest Dayna Reid.
SWOMP caught up with Ty Hunter to discuss the show, the overall tour and the career of the band.
The tour expansion coincides with the release of the group’s new single 'All Kinds of Country', featuring Lathan Warlick, out now via Open Road Recordings. The track serves as the title song from their upcoming six-track EP, All Kinds of Country, arriving the same day as the Chatham show.
Anchored in soaring harmonies and modern production, All Kinds of Country celebrates the wide range of people and sounds that make up the genre. “There seems to be a big debate these days about what defines country,” said Ty Hunter. “At the end of the day, it should be something that brings us together. It’s not just about the music—it’s about a way of life, everyone being welcome at the table.”
The collaboration with genre-blending artist Lathan Warlick underscores that message, combining the brothers’ vocal chemistry with Warlick’s soulful, rhythmic delivery. The song is both a reflection of inclusivity and a showcase of the group’s evolving sound.
The forthcoming EP, recorded during a recent creative trip to Nashville, balances the band’s roots with fresh directions, featuring collaborations with artists like Shantaia and weaving in their Scottish heritage on 'Keep on Truckin'. “These songs are meant to lift your spirits and keep your day moving forward,” Ty added.
Known for their engaging stage presence and down-to-earth storytelling, the five brothers—J.J., Dusty, Luke, Brock, and Ty—have built a loyal fan base across Canada. Hailing from a farm in southern Saskatchewan, the Hunter Brothers have earned over 90 million streams and multiple chart-topping singles, combining music, family, and faith into every performance.
Tickets for the Chatham show are available through www.cktickets.com.
For more information on Hunter Brothers, their music, and full tour dates, visit www.hunterbrothers.com.

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