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Tucker Wetmore Performs Array of Unreleased Songs, Including the Fan-Favourite ‘Casino’, During Electric C2C Berlin 2025 Set

March 9, 2025 11:10 am GMT

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During his first performance in Germany, Tucker Wetmore treated the packed-out C2C Berlin 2025 crowd to a slew of new unreleased tracks from his forthcoming album, What Not To.

Excitingly, we got to experience the ‘Wine Into Whiskey’ hitmaker's long-teased unreleased track, ‘Casino’, which finds Wetmore delivering a satisfying flurry of gambling-related imagery to convey his sense of angst and frustration at an on-off relationship.

‘Casino’ is set to feature on the Washington prodigy's new record, which drops on April 25th. Having heard the full version, it's safe to say we're counting down the days until we can stream this mournful anthem, and we're holding out hope that Tucker Wetmore might release ‘Casino’ in the coming weeks, ahead of the full project.

In addition, the C2C Berlin Uber Eats Music Hall crowd were serenaded by another infectious unreleased track, ‘Bad Habit’, which finds Tucker Wetmore unfurling another lovestruck earworm in the mould of ‘Wind Up Missin’ You’, as he croons, “Loving you is my only bad habit / It just ain't something that I wanna give up”.

In addition, Tucker Wetmore delivered live-wire renditions of two other unreleased smashes, ensuring the anticipation is sky-high ahead of his debut studio album, What Not To.

While the crowd lapped up the ’Silverado Blue’ crooner's unreleased gems, Tucker Wetmore received his biggest reactions of the night when he reeled off his first two singles, ‘Wine Into Whiskey’ and ’Wind Up Missin’ You’. Both showcase Wetmore's ability to couple an addictive melody with R&B-infused country instrumentation.

Tucker Wetmore also had a few surprises up his sleeve, slowing things down for a classical piano interlude, during which Wetmore demonstrated his versatility. Elsewhere during the electric set, the country chart-topper offered up captivating covers of Jon Pardi's ‘Heartache on the Dance Floor’ and Kings of Leon's ‘Use Somebody’.

It served as one of the many highlights from Night Two at C2C Berlin 2025, with the Uber Eats Music Hall audience witnessing enchanting sets from Dasha, Midland and many more.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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