The Artist
Jason Cross is a rising, fully independent country-rock artist known for his edgy style, grit, country swagger, and larger-than-life stage presence. Since moving to Nashville in 2020, he's progressively built a powerful brand that mixes hard-hitting rock with raw country storytelling.
The Music
Since releasing his debut single It Ain't Me in 2021, Cross has independently released 20 singles, racking up millions of streams and landing placements on major Spotify playlists including All New Country, New Music Friday Country, and Fresh Finds Country. His growing success has led to direct support slots for national acts such as Jon Langston, Chase Matthew, Lakeview, Granger Smith, Tyler Farr, Craig Morgan, Scotty McCreery, Buckcherry and more, solidifying his reputation as one of the most electrifying independent artists to watch.
2025 Tours
In 2025, Cross supported Lakeview on their headlining Blue Collar Country Tour, performing across 15 cities in 12 states. He then launched his own Hits Hometown Acoustic Tour, an ambitious, fan-driven run of 25 stops across 9 states from August through December 2025. The grassroots tour brings stripped-down, personal performances to backyards, barns, and small-town dive bars reconnecting with the people who helped build his career from the ground up. True to his values, Cross also donated 10% of all proceeds of the tour to Mott Children's Hospital in Ann Arbor, MI.
Looking Ahead
Looking ahead, Jason has a new wave of releases slated through 2026, including gritty, honest, and hook-heavy songs that mesh his country roots and rock edge. As the year winds gears up, he remains open to every opportunity that comes his way, eager to keep evolving as an artist and performer.
Whether performing on big stages beside national headliners or captivating crowds in local bars, Jason Cross continues to prove he's a force in modern country rock who's built on heart, hustle, and undeniable authenticity. With momentum on his side, he's ready for everything that 2026 and beyond have to offer.