Drew Baldridge Brings Farm Faith Family Tour to Sanford With Local Independent Artist Jordan Mohr

Drew Baldridge is bringing his Farm Faith Family Tour to Sanford, Florida on August 20, 2026, and he is doing it the way he has always done things, on his own terms, with roots planted firmly in the ground. What makes this stop different from a typical headliner swing through Central Florida is what Baldridge asked for publicly: independent artists from each city on the tour. He took to Instagram and said it plainly: “Where’s all the independent artists at? We need a couple more for these shows!”, and Orlando’s own Jordan Mohr answered the call. For country music fans in the greater Orlando and Sanford area, August 20 at Tuffy’s Music Club is one of the most compelling live shows of the summer.

What Is the Farm Faith Family Tour?

Drew Baldridge announced the Farm Faith Family Tour on April 30, 2026, through BBR Music Group alongside his new single, “Love Needs You,” a heartfelt summer anthem about young love and small-town roots written with Josh Thompson and Matt Dragstrem. The tour is a 14-date headline run that kicks off June 11 in Omaha, Nebraska, and wraps October 18 in Newport Beach, California, covering the South, Midwest, Northeast, and Florida along the way.

Support on most dates comes from Chase Wright, with Alyssa Flaherty handling select shows. But the real story of the Farm Faith Family Tour is what it represents for Baldridge: a headlining run built around the same grassroots, fan-first ethos that has defined his entire career. Baldridge is signed to Lyric Ridge Records/Stoney Creek Records and has earned his place without a major label machine behind him, claiming the title of MusicRow’s Independent Artist of the Year, landing on the CRS New Faces Class of 2025, and being named an iHeart On the Verge artist. His current radio single “Rebel” is climbing the charts, following his Top 10 hit “Tough People” and his history-making No. 1, “She’s Somebody’s Daughter.”

This is not a first arena run for a freshly signed artist. This is a battle-tested independent making his mark on his own map.

Drew Baldridge Is Calling for Independent Artists: And He Means It

What caught the attention of the country music indie community was a simple Instagram post from @drewbaldridgemusic: “Where’s all the independent artists at? We need a couple more for these shows!” No formal application process, no publicist-filtered language, just a direct ask from an artist who knows what it means to be unsigned and hungry for a stage.

Baldridge has been on that road before. Between 2020 and 2021, during the height of the pandemic, he launched the Baldridge and Bonfires Tour, a grassroots series of intimate backyard and farm concerts that ultimately grew to more than 400 shows. What started as a survival move became a defining chapter of his career, building one of the most loyal fanbases in independent country music. That history gives his Instagram call-out weight. When Baldridge says he wants independent artists on his shows, he is not doing it for PR. He is doing it because he knows those artists.

The initiative also fits neatly into the spirit of the Farm Faith Family Tour itself. Baldridge is planning the fourth annual The BIG Baldridge and Bonfire for September 19 in Patoka, Illinois, his hometown of 550 people, a one-day country festival that celebrates the Bonfires Tour legacy. Adding local independent openers at tour stops extends that same community-first philosophy to every city on the run.

Meet Jordan Mohr: Orlando’s Rising Country Singer-Songwriter

When Drew Baldridge put out that open call, Jordan Mohr was ready. The 22-year-old Orlando singer-songwriter has been building momentum across Florida and beyond with a catalog that punches well above its independent budget, and her comment on Baldridge’s post, “looking forward to it on 8/20”, confirmed what country fans in Central Florida have been watching develop for years: Jordan Mohr is a name worth knowing.

Mohr’s path into country music runs through theater. A bold pivot from the stage to the studio, she released her debut single “Haunted House” in October 2021 and has not slowed down since. With ten singles and two music videos in her catalog, she scored her biggest streaming moment with “Break Up With Myself” in 2023, which reached No. 1 on the a-Break 58 indie artist playlist. Her song “Boots” has since gone viral on social media, accumulating millions of views and expanding her audience from a Florida fanbase to a national one.

Her live resume is what separates her from the crowd of talented independents competing for attention. Mohr has sung the National Anthem at the Amway Center, Camping World Stadium, and the World Equestrian Center. She performed the anthem for an NBA game featuring the Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers, appeared at Monster Jam Orlando in front of more than 40,000 people, and has played Nashville writers’ rounds, the Florida Music Conference, and the Florida Strawberry Festival. More recently, she opened for Restless Road in Orlando and performed at the St. Pete Country Festival. In 2023, 2024, and 2025, she received nominations at the independent Josie Music Awards including Rising Star of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Music Video, and Best Performance in a Music Video.

August 20 at Tuffy’s is not a debut. It is a milestone. Watch this name for 2027.

August 20 at Tuffy’s Music Club in Sanford: What You Need to Know

Tuffy’s Music Club in Sanford, Florida is one of Central Florida’s best-kept secrets for live country music, an intimate, no-frills venue that lets the music do the talking. Drew Baldridge’s August 20 show there, with Chase Wright providing support and Jordan Mohr on the bill as the local independent opener, sets up as one of the tightest live country shows in the region this summer.

Tickets for the Sanford show are available at drewbaldridgemusic.com. The full Farm Faith Family Tour schedule is listed below.

  • June 11, Omaha, NE, Barnato
  • July 9, Cincinnati, OH, Ludlow Garage
  • July 19, Newberry, SC, Newberry Opera House
  • July 23, El Dorado, AR, Murphy Arts District
  • July 24, Houston, TX, Heights Theatre
  • August 2, Louisville, KY, Headliners Music Hall
  • August 13, Birmingham, AL, Workplay Theatre
  • August 15, Philadelphia, MS, Ellis Theater
  • August 20, Sanford, FL, Tuffy’s Music Club (w/ Chase Wright + Jordan Mohr)
  • August 21, Isle of Palms, SC, Windjammer
  • September 10, Indianapolis, IN, Hi-Fi
  • September 24, Greensboro, NC, The Pyrle
  • October 9, Little Rock, AR, Sticky Fingerz
  • October 18, Newport Beach, CA, VEA Hotel

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Last updated: June 17, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us