Tucker Wetmore Gives Intimate Performance For Troops Stationed In Guam

Tucker Wetmore took a break from his tour to perform for the troops stationed in Guam, expressing his gratitude for their service and even singing a Toby Keith classic...

Tucker Wetmore took a break from his tour to perform for the troops stationed in Guam, expressing his gratitude for their service and even singing a Toby Keith classic. (Photo credit: Andersen Air Force Base / Facebook)

The “Brunette” Singer Said The Show Brought Him “More Joy” Than Any Other

“I just want to say thank you, seriously, from the bottom of my heart,” Tucker Wetmore told the troops and their families stationed at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam on April 1. “I know you guys are out here in the middle of the ocean. I know things can get tough sometimes, whether you’ve been deployed … away from your loved ones, away from your family.”

Tucker then added, “It means a lot to me, and my band and my crew, and my family back homeIt’s truly such an honor to be here and help you guys have a fun time on a random Wednesday night in the middle of Guam.”

Continuing, he said:

“Sometimes, some days, you’re tired, and you’re beat and you’re worn down, but it does not go unnoticed. It is very appreciated by me. From me and mine, I just want to say thank you for everything. Thank you for your service.”

Concluding his remarks, Tucker said, “I promise you, this will not be the last time I do something like this because this has brought me more joy than any other show I have ever done in my life.”

He and his band then went into a rousing rendition of Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of The Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),” the performance of which can be viewed below.

This performance was given as Tucker was on a break from his ongoing The “Brunette” World Tour, which takes its name from his quick and witty hit song “Brunette,” from his 2025 debut studio album What Not To.

Posting on social media on April 7, Tucker shared a few photos from his visit to the American troops stationed at Andersen Air Force Base in the U.S. territory of Guam, writing, “God bless our troops.”

Located in Yigo, Guam, the Andersen Air Force Base is part of the United States Indo-Pacific Command, and it is home to the 36th Wing, with the Andersen Air Force Base website noting, “Andersen has been in continuous use since 1945 as a strategic platform for Indo-Pacific power projection for the United States and partner nations.”

Further, “Andersen has the largest fuel storage and largest munitions storage capacity in the United States Air Force.”

See his photos, here:

See a montage clip from his visit with the troops in Guam, here:

Watch him speak on his gratitude to the troops stationed in Guam, here:

@lesperance1301 @Tuck blessed the troops of Guam last night! Thank you for this experience!! Will forever remain a core memory from Guam 🇬🇺 #tuckerwetmore #guam #concert #usa🇺🇸 ♬ original sound – Hailey Lesperance

Watch him then go on to perform Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of The Red, White and Blue,” here:

@lesperance1301 Tucker Wetmores tribute to Toby Keith sang for the Troops. We miss you Toby! 🇺🇸 #usa #tuckerwetmore #militarylife #usnavy ♬ original sound – Hailey Lesperance

See more photos from Tucker’s visit with the troops in Guam, here:

Watch the music video for Tucker Wetmore’s “Brunette,” here:

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