by Marc Fong
Tucker Wetmore christened Sacramento’s newest venue, Channel 24, on April 24, 2025—the same night he released his debut album, What Not To. Founded by Another Planet Entertainment, Channel 24 is a 2,150-capacity venue in the heart of downtown Sacramento. With its modern architecture and classic stage design, it proved to be the perfect setting for Wetmore’s high-energy, heartfelt performance. Just before his set, Wetmore took the stage with family and friends for a countdown to the release of his first full-length album. Humble and clearly moved, he thanked the packed crowd for their love and support, creating a moment of shared celebration that deepened the connection between artist and audience.

When Wetmore officially took the stage, he did so to a roar from the crowd—marking a milestone not only in his budding career, but in the history of the venue itself. He opened with “Break First,” instantly setting the tone for the evening with a powerful mix of heartfelt lyrics and dynamic instrumentation. The setlist pulled heavily from his new album, including standouts like “Silverado Blue,” “Wine Into Whiskey,” and “Bad Habit,” showcasing both his emotional range and easy charisma.
As the night unfolded, that bond between Wetmore and his fans only grew stronger. By the time he closed with a powerful encore of “Wind Up Missin’ You,” it was clear the show had been more than just a concert—it was a shared experience. The debut of What Not To and the opening of Channel 24 aligned to create a memorable night that solidified Wetmore’s rising star and introduced Sacramento to a promising new home for live music.
















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