
By Maxim Mower
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As we emerge from our turkey-induced daze and polish off the final portions of that delicious mac-and-cheese spread, our attention turns to our favourite post-Thanksgiving holiday.
Black Friday! A special event for all, but few look forward to this discount bonanza as much as us music lovers, as we attempt to snag a few half-price vinyls and 30%-off Morgan Wallen t-shirts so we're ready for his Still the Problem Tour next year.
As has become tradition, Black Friday 2025 is about so much more than the day itself, because the deals have already started flooding in. While Jof has compiled the best Black Friday vinyl deals HERE, we're curating the best artist merchandise discounts on offer from the likes of Wallen, Post Malone, Megan Moroney and more.
We know what it's like this time of year - your inbox is flooded with so many dazzling offers, deals and discounts that it's difficult to know where to look first (while trying to silence that annoying voice at the back of your head telling you to save because “It's almost Christmas, which means lots of gifts need to be bought...”). But hey, it's good to treat yourself from time to time, and we've got a list of some of the best Black Friday discounts being offered by some of the biggest country artists...
Well, it's safe to say it doesn't get any bigger than Morgan Wallen. And with a blockbuster set of shows lined up for 2026, we're going to need some fresh outfits at the ready.
Wallen's store is one of the most comprehensive out of any artist, with new themed ranges dropping on an almost monthly basis, as well as a host of special edition collectibles - such as the newly unveiled I'm the Problem double-CD zine.
Unfortunately, as that's only just dropped, the zine isn't included in Wallen's holiday sale - but there's plenty that is. 30% off is relatively standard, although some items on artist stores' will have a slightly larger discount. What makes Wallen's particularly fun, though, is that he's opted for a blanket 30%-off sale for the vast majority of the store - all you have to do is enter the code: HOLIDAY30 at checkout.
There are a dizzying array of items to choose from, depending on whether you want to go for something a little sleeker and more understated, such as the ‘I'm the Problem Wallen T-Shirt’, which features a Marlboro Red-style ‘Wallen’ emblazoned across the front, with I'm the Problem Tour 2025 letting sat neatly beneath it.
Or, if you want something a little more overtly country and more reminiscent of Wallen's early ‘Up Down’ and ‘Whiskey Glasses’ days, there is the Tennessee Volunteers collection, including a camo hoodie and a camo cap - both of which are included in the sale.
The hoodie is $125 - so 30% off gets you an impressive $37.50 off. In addition, there are Wallen caps, koozies, sweatshirts, posters, hoodies, vinyls and much, much more...
Rather than plunging for an almost-site-wide discount, Langley's Black Friday deals vary from item to item. This opens up a host of great offers, including the special commemorative Ryman Event Tee - featuring a stylish image of Langley inside a horseshoe with the iconic venue in the background - which is a sizeable 65% off.
There's also an awesome Mossy Oak Bottomland collaborative hoodie, for all you hunters (and for all of you who just want to look like you're a hunter), which was originally $90, but is $72 with the discount. Keep an eye out, too, for the ‘paint the town blue’ crewneck sweater, which has a lovely, Wild West design on the front - that's usually $55, but in the Black Friday sale, drops to a more palatable $33.
Much like the ‘you look like you love me’ hitmaker herself, the combination of collections here range from cool and low-key, to unabashedly country and Western-inspired. The highlight is undoubtedly the hilarious ‘RBF’ cap - but it doesn't stand for what you think it stands for, no, Langley is simply paying tribute to a ‘Real Big Farm’...
We love all the merchandise ranges in this list, but Moroney's might be our favourites. As we're preparing to launch into a brand new pink-hued era from the Georgia native, there are some heavy discounts on her blue-tinted Am I Okay? collections.
You can snag the now-iconic ‘Megan Moroney Am I Okay?’ camouflage cap in the sale, as well as the irresistibly cool “God Bless The Girls” crewneck sweater - a perfect combo as the colder months approach. If you're coming off the back of a break-up, the black “Houston He's a Problem Tee’ has a very juicy discount on it, while Moroney's wit radiates through her “World's Best Ex Girlfriend’ tee - another stand-out from the ‘Tennessee Orange’ hitmaker's holiday sale.
With Christmas on the horizon, we'd be remiss not to mention the blue festive jumper, which, alongside a series of heart and snowflake symbols, flips one of Moroney's many iconic quotes, “i like doing outfit…like showing my outfit bc they always sleigh”.
Rest assured Kane Brown is one cool customer - and his merchandise store mirrors this. The vibe is definitely minimalist and a lot more genre-agnostic than the other stores on this list, which makes Brown a perfect choice if you want something a little more subtle - something that says, “Hey, I like country, but it's no big deal”.
There are some nice discounts on a plethora of t-shirts, with the Racing Tee, In The Air Tee, The High Road Tour Tee and more all dropping to $25 as part of the Black Friday sale.
For those with baby country fans, there's an adorable KB Onesie that is usually $15, but is now just $7.50. This store runs deep, so be sure to dive into all the options, ranging from caps and koozies to tees and candles - and pretty much everything in-between.
The merch king. Much like Wallen's store, Posty's online shop is so extensive and popular that it feels more like a fashion house of its own, rather than an artist offshoot.
As we all know, Posty is now country - and he's showing no signs of turning back, with all of his latest merchandise drops permeated by a distinctly Hunting Club-infused aesthetic. The ‘Chemical’ chart-topper launched his very own brand, Austin Post, earlier this year, which features a slew of Wrangler and Carhartt-esque items - but don't expect to find any of those here. Posty's official merch store is more about being unabashedly true to what you stand for, and is made for those who love the bearded crooner and want to shout it from the rooftops.
If low-key and understated is what you're after, you're in the wrong place. Post's more recent collections are all about camouflage, trucks, cigarettes, belt buckles and...well, you get the idea. They all have a contemporary feel, though, embodying Post's own genre-blurring take on country music on F-1Trillion (Long Bed).
There's a brilliant Bass Pro Shops collaborative tee in green - originally £45, now $31.50 - as well as a host of souvenir tees and hoodies from specific Big Ass Stadium Tour-stops. Those of you that remember Posty's iconic Oreos collab will be pleased to see some items from that drop here, including the ‘Taste Twist’ cap, along with a signficiant number of items inspired by Post's beloved Dallas Cowboys. With Post performing at the Cowboys’ 2025 Salvation Army Red Kettle Kick Off Thanksgiving show, what better time to pick up a Cowboys x Posty tee...?
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