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Schumacher wraps up high-energy 2025 tour with new music and growing momentum

  • Tea Weekly Staff
  • 7 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Jaden Schumacher capped off his Doin’ My Rounds 2025 Tour with a Halloween-night performance on Broadway in Nashville, marking the end of a fall headlining run that took his country-soul sound from Tennessee to Colorado with stops in eight Midwestern states. The tour delivered a high-octane entertainment experience while showcasing Schumacher’s growth as both a performer and songwriter.

Throughout the tour, Schumacher released two new songs that bookended his fall schedule. Bring It On, dropped at the tour’s start, serves as a sports-inspired anthem fueled by drive, dedication, and determination—qualities Schumacher brings to every stage he steps onto. He closed the tour with I Don’t Know Why, a soulful, heart-wrenching track that explores the pain of lost love.

Schumacher’s roots stretch from Tea, SD, where he was born and raised, to Mitchell, Nebraska, where he moved at age 14 and graduated from high school in 2021. He later attended Regis University in Denver. Music has been a lifelong constant; raised in a musical family, he grew up harmonizing with his mother and brother and began singing as a toddler. After teaching himself guitar, he launched his music career in 2023 with shows across Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming, blending influences that range from Johnny Cash to Morgan Wallen.

His debut single, 88mph, arrived in January 2024 and has surpassed 100,000 streams on Spotify. He followed with Doin’ My Rounds in January 2025, a track that gained additional attention when it was featured in a major-market commercial. By May, Schumacher released Block Party Remix, a genre-bending collaboration with underground rap artist Lil $hoo that has earned more than 80,000 Spotify spins. In July, he shared Truth, a deeply personal song centered on family, faith, and freedom.

In just two years, Schumacher has released seven original songs and built an impressive performance résumé, including original artist showcases in Nashville and appearances before crowds as large as 6,000 people. He has also opened for rising country star Nate Smith. Whether onstage or off, Schumacher focuses on using his music to uplift others, sharing stories and messages aimed at positivity and connection. When he’s not performing, he can often be found outdoors, staying active, or spending time with friends.

As he looks ahead, Schumacher hopes to open for major industry names and begin work on his first full-length album—continuing his trajectory as a small-town soul with big-time country ambition.

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