Wyoming's Ian Munsick has a lot on his plate in 2026. The Eagle Flies Free Tour is kicking off in February, and he is making a stop in Casper on February 19 at the Ford Wyoming Center. He also has new music, a new song called Geronimo.

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Another big piece of news for Ian, he has joined the highly successful Triple Tigers Family in Nashville.

If you recall, the last half of 2025 was a big time for Ian and his family. He became the first Wyoming native to headline at Cheyenne Frontier Days in July. In August, he went viral with his Ozzy cover at the Sturgis Rally. In September, his family grew as they welcomed their new baby, Roan Autumn, and he announced he and his longtime record label, Warner Music, had parted ways.

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That's a lot, but his year wasn't over yet. Before the ball dropped on New Year's Eve, Ian's music was featured by the University of Wyoming's Western Thunder during halftime of the border war game against Colorado State. His social media pages went crazy with his covers of a Sabrina Carpenter song and then his incredible version of The Grinch.

Good news for Ian Munsick fans, 2026 is beginning just like 2025 ended, on FIRE!

With the announcement that Ian has joined Triple Tigers, that means that he is joining one of the hottest Nashville families. Other artists he'll be rubbing elbows with at Triple Tigers include Scotty McCreery, Russell Dickerson, and Shane Profitt. Also, I can tell you from experience that he is in the hands of one of the best teams in Nashville. So, if you're a fan of Ian, get ready for 2026 to be one of his best years.

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