Powerhouse vocalist and savvy songwriter Avery Anna released her latest song today, “Wish You Well.” In the new track written by Avery along with David Fanning and Jon Hume, the songstress finds the high road and chooses forgiveness in the aftermath of a rocky relationship.
“‘Wish You Well’ is about forgiveness—not forgetting—but letting someone go, and letting yourself get over the things that people did to you, to hurt you, which is something that I’ve had to do recently in my life,” Avery said. “I hope that it helps you forgive you.”
Last week, Avery shared her rock-tinged take on the Patsy Cline classic, “Crazy.” Her soaring vocals are front and center on the cover, available to stream exclusively on Amazon Music (LISTEN HERE). Earlier this year, Avery debuted “Mr. Predictable” (LISTEN HERE), marking a new era of music as her first solo song since her celebrated 2024 debut album, Breakup Over Breakfast. Holler noted that the track “doubles down on the powerful, deeply vulnerable and conversational ambiance the country prodigy has always laced into her music…that feels like she’s drawing straight from her journal.”
Recently announced as a member of the Opry NextStage class of 2025, Avery is also currently climbing the radio charts with Sam Barber on their viral duet, “Indigo.” The pair shared a performance of the track on The Kelly Clarkson Show last month (WATCH HERE).
With more than 500 million global streams to date, the Arizona native has quickly become an in-demand touring artist. Avery brought her electric live show to the main stage at C2C festival across London, Belfast, and Glasgow this past week. Entertainment Focus praised her performance as “the biggest surprise of the weekend,” claiming “she took the opportunity to announce herself to an international crowd and absolutely grabbed it by the scruff of the neck, slapped it in the face a couple of times and walked away with a strut as we were left breathless, dazed and desperate for more.”
She’s set to take the stage at Nashville’s The Pinnacle on April 17, where she’ll open for Ian Munsick, followed by an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry on April 18. Avery will return to Stagecoach this spring before joining Luke Bryan’s Country Song Came On Tour and Brad Paisley’s Truck Still Works World Tour for select dates this summer.