Stacking new releases with steady roadwork, momentum in 2025 is going strong.

Bird and Byron

Bird & Byron: Building Momentum in 2025

New Music

Bird & Byron have kept a constant pace of new releases this year. Singles we’ve seen so far are Circles, It’s Been Too Long (Since I’ve Loved Someone), I Found You, Heartbreak Steadyrock, I’m That Man and Bad Year. The staple sound that Bird and Byron have cultivated over the years remains strong, mixing the soulful hooks and grit that are distinctive to them. With that in mind, these tracks demonstrate growth and ambition, but marks a continuation of their willingness to experiment while also keeping their identity intact.

In August they surprised fans with a cover of Outkast’s “Ms. Jackson.” Their version leans into stripped-back sincerity, giving the song a roots-rock flavor while keeping its emotional weight intact. The tradition they have of taking popular songs such as Shake It Off and The Scientist and breaking them down into a signature sound resonated with this latest cover.

Live Performances

Much of Bird & Byron’s current momentum comes from the stage. They earned praise earlier in the year while opening for Ocean Alley, with outlets highlighting their chemistry and command of the crowd. Audiences in both full band and stripped-down duo settings have responded to their blend of warmth and energy. Shows feel carefully constructed yet leave room for spontaneity, an approach that has helped them grow their following.

Their touring schedule for fall 2025 is busy. Stops include Austin on October 2, Houston on October 3, Dallas on October 10, Kansas City on October 13, Denver on October 15, and Los Angeles on October 17. They are also heading out on The Steadyrock Dreamers Tour, which brings them to rooms across the Southeast and East Coast, including Chattanooga, Charlotte, Gainesville, and Decatur. It keeps the band in front of new audiences while giving fans a chance to see their latest material live.

Looking Ahead

With a stack of new songs, a high-profile tour, and fresh press attention, Bird & Byron are in a season of steady climb. The singles may not have broken wide open yet, but it adds depth to their catalog and gives fans material that works well in live settings as well as at home. The release of their “Ms. Jackson” cover keeps things moving, and the fall tour will test just how far the duo’s reach can extend.

Bird & Byron are not slowing down. 2025 is shaping up as a year that defines their path forward, both on stage and in the studio.