After a decade spent notching five No. 1 albums on Billboard‘s Comedy chart (with two of those also debuting inside the top 10 on the Country Albums chart), Wheeler Walker Jr. will soon be riding off into the sunset. Later this year, he will release his final album and launch his final tour.

His final album, titled Pullin’ Out, will release Sept. 25, and he will launch his concluding tour, Pullin’ Out: The Farewell Tour, on Oct. 15.

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Walker Jr., the country music alter ego of comedian Ben Hoffman, is known for his crude and comedic lyrics on songs such as “Redneck S—t” and “I Like Smoking Pot.” With his 2016 debut album, Redneck Sh—t, he became the the first artist to simultaneously chart on Billboard‘s Country Albums and Comedy Albums charts.

“I can’t do this anymore,” Walker Jr. said in a statement. “Every song in Nashville is written by twelve idiots named Chase about trucks they don’t own and farms they never worked on. I really don’t wanna be around when country music becomes fully AI, which sadly will be better than most of the crap they’re putting out now.”

The tour will visit cities including Austin, Boston, Detroit Los Angeles, Seattle, and several cities in Canada, before wrapping with a show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on May 15, 2027. Tickets for the Pullin’ Out: The Farewell Tour go on sale Friday (June 12) at 10 a.m. local time.

Pullin’ Out marks the sixth Wheeler Walker Jr. record produced by Grammy winner Dave Cobb, known for his work with Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson and more. To preview the album, Walker Jr. also released the new song and video, “F—k This Bar.”

See the full list of Pullin’ Out: The Farewell Tour dates below:

Oct. 15: Grand Rapids, Mich. – The Intersection
Oct. 16: Pittsburgh – Roxian Theatre Presented by Citizens
Oct. 17: Beaver Dam, Ky. – Beaver Dam Amphitheater
Oct. 19: Madison, Wisc.- The Sylvee
Oct. 21: Davenport, Iowa – Capitol Theatre
Oct. 22: Detroit – The Fillmore Detroit
Oct. 23: Cincinnati – Bogart’s
Oct. 24: Indianapolis – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
Nov. 5: Jordan, N.Y. – Kegs Canalside
Nov. 6: Huntington, N.Y. – The Paramount in concert with Northwell
Nov. 7: New Haven, Conn. – Toad’s Place
Nov. 8: Boston – Citizens House of Blues
Nov. 10: Moncton, NB – Casino New Brunswick
Nov. 12: Montreal, QC – MTELUS
Nov. 13: Ottawa, ON – HISTORY
Nov. 14: London, ON – London Music Hall
Nov. 15: Toronto, ON – HISTORY
Nov. 17: Sayreville, N.J. – Starland Ballroom
Nov. 19: Columbus, Ohio – The Bluestone
Nov. 20: Cleveland, Ohio – The Agora
Nov. 21: Charles Town, W. Va. – Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races
Feb. 24: Milwaukee – The Rave / Eagles Club
Feb. 25: St. Louis – The Factory
Feb. 26: Kansas City, Mo. – Uptown Theater
Feb. 27: Denver – Summit Music Hall
Feb. 28: La Vista, Neb. – The Astro Theater
March 2: Tulsa, Okla. – Cain’s Ballroom
March 4: Austin, Texas – ACL Live at the Moody Theater
March 5: Dallas – The Bomb Factory
March 6: Houston – House of Blues Houston
March 7: Corpus Christi, Texas – Brewster Street Icehouse
March 9: Odessa, Texas – Dos Amigos
March 11: Albuquerque, N.M. – Revel
March 12: Tempe, Ariz. – Marquee Theatre
March 13: Del Mar, Calif. – The Sound
March 16: Los Angeles – Troubadour
March 18: Napa, Calif. – Uptown Theatre
March 19: Reno, Nev. – Grand Sierra Resort
March 20: Salt Lake City – The Complex
March 21: Boise, Idaho – Treefort Music Hall
March 23: Eugene, Ore. – McDonald Theatre
March 25: Portland, Ore. – Roseland Theater
March 26: Seattle – Showbox SoDo
March 27: Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
March 30: Kelowna, BC – Kelowna Community Theatre
April 1: Calgary, AB – Event Centre @ Grey Eagle Resort & Casino
April 2: Edmonton, AB – Midway Music Hall
April 3: Saskatoon, SK – Coors Event Centre
April 5: Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
April 7: Green Bay, Wis. – EPIC Event Center
April 8: Minneapolis – First Avenue
April 9: West Des Moines, Iowa – Val Air Ballroom
April 10: Rosemont, IL – Joe’s Live
April 22: Richmond, Va. – The National
April 23: Raleigh, N.C. – Bowstring
April 24: Atlanta – The Eastern
May 15: Nashville – Ryman Auditorium

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