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Travis Tritt Signs With Big Noise Music Group, Readies New Album

The wait is finally over for Travis Tritt fans — the country music legend is officially gearing up to release new music after signing a record deal with Big Noise Music Group. This exciting partnership marks the beginning of a brand-new chapter in Tritt’s storied career, as he teams up with acclaimed producer Dave Cobb for his long-awaited studio album.

“I’m very excited about recording the new album with Dave Cobb,” Tritt shared in a statement. “I’m also glad to be partnering with the Big Noise team and I’m looking forward to promoting this album with them in my corner.”

Jon Cohen, president of Big Noise Music Group, echoed that excitement: “We get to work with a lot of great artists at Big Noise, but truthfully I never thought we’d have the honor of working with someone of Travis’ stature. Travis is a legend, plain and simple. He’s an innovator and an outlaw — perfect for our roster.”

Notably, Tritt becomes the first country artist to join the label’s diverse lineup, which spans urban, alternative, and pop genres. He now shares a home with artists like Ashley Tisdale, DJ Holiday, and New Politics — proving that his timeless Southern sound still bridges generations and styles.

The upcoming album with Cobb — known for his work with Chris Stapleton, The Highwomen, and Sturgill Simpson — will mark Tritt’s first collection of original music in over 12 years. His most recent release, Homegrown (2019), featured live versions of his classic hits recorded during a concert in Augusta, Georgia.

Alongside his studio comeback, Tritt is set for a busy year on the road. This March, he’ll join Lynyrd Skynyrd on tour before hitting the stage with Brooks & Dunn in May. He’s also been featured on the Hot Country Knights’ debut single “Pick Her Up” and the Cadillac Three’s “Hard Out Here for a Country Boy.”

With new music, new partnerships, and a tour-packed schedule, Travis Tritt proves that even after decades in the spotlight, the outlaw spirit of country music is still alive and thriving.

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