ALYSSA BONAGURA SHARES TWO NEW TRACKS FROM
NEW ALBUM AMERICA’S BACKROADS OUT JUNE 5

“Circles” & “I Wanna Go” Out Today
HIGHWAYS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCED FOR MAY 15
UK HEADLINE TOUR IN JUNE
Photo credit: Annelise Loughead
Accomplished singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer Alyssa Bonagura has shared two new tracks, “Circles” and “I Wanna Go”, from her forthcoming album America’s Backroads, due for release on June 5 via Lookout Mountain Records. Pre Order/Pre Save HERE
Commenting on the two new tracks, Alyssa said “I’ve been grateful to have success as a songwriter with amazing artists like Morgan Evans and Jana Kramer. I remember singing “I Wanna Go” with Morgan in Australia at CMC rocks when the song went to number 1 on the radio and everyone was singing the words. “Circles” with Jana was my first ever song as a songwriter to break into the top country radio airplay chart in the States.”
“As an artist, I’ve wanted to do my own version of these songs after all these years because they’ve always been a part of my own story as a person. I’m so happy that they’re coming out now and my fans can hear them from my perspective. “Circles” has a new meaning to me as well because I’m getting married this year and it’s all about the meaning of forever, and how everything in your life leads you to your soul mate one way or another.”
Listen to “Circles” HERE
Listen to “I Wanna Go” HERE
Alyssa has just been announced for Highways Festival and will take to the Royal Albert Hall stage on Friday 15 May. She will embark upon an 8-date headline UK tour on June 10, with dates as follows:
Wednesday 10th June 2026 – BIRMINGHAM Hare & Hounds 2
Thursday 11th – MANCHESTER The Lodge
Friday 12th – BRISTOL Louisiana – SOLD OUT
Saturday 13th – NORWICH Waterfront Studio
Wednesday 17th – GLASGOW The Glad Café – SOLD OUT
Thursday 18th – LEEDS Hyde Park Book Club
Friday 19th – NOTTINGHAM Bodega
Saturday 20th – LONDON The Lower Third
Tickets on sale: HERE
Special guest on the tour will be US country artist Jackie Lee. Born and raised in Maryville, TN, Jackie found his voice in his dad’s church before moving to Nashville at 17 and signing his first record deal. He went on to release music with Republic Nashville and Broken Bow Records, sending multiple songs to country radio—including two Billboard-charting records. In the midst of his rise, Jackie lost his mother to cancer in 2016—and a year later, faced his own battle. Through it all, he kept showing up: on stage, in the studio, and in the fight. And after time away, he’s back—with something to say.
Alyssa’s forthcoming album America’s Backroads comprises 13 tracks recorded in Nashville, all co-written and produced by Alyssa, and features multi-Grammy award-nominated blues titan Joe Bonamassa. The album includes co-writes with hit songwriters Jeffrey Steele (Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts), David Sneddon (Lewis Capaldi), Theo Hutchcraft (Hurts), and is a collection of songs that showcase her musicality as a guitar player and singer, as well as the storytelling of her unique life experiences touring the backroads of America.
2026 highlights for Alyssa so far include playing to over 10,000 people on the Spotlight Stage at C2C Glasgow, as well as playing alongside The Shires at C2C London. She was part of a country history making moment when The Shires’ single “Getaway Car”, which Alyssa co-wrote, topped the Official UK Country Radio Airplay Chart – a first for a British Country artist. She also produced and co-wrote 4 songs on Kezia Gill’s number 1 UK Country album, out earlier this year.
About Alyssa Bonagura: Country music has always favoured artists who’ve paid their dues, and Alyssa Bonagura stands as one of the most well-travelled—and hard-earned—breakthrough stories in the genre today. Praised by Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler as “you won’t believe your ears,” and hailed as “an outstanding artist” by legendary “Whispering” Bob Harris, the Nashville-born singer, songwriter, and producer has built a career that stretches far beyond the typical industry narrative. Raised on a tour bus by her ACM and CMA-nominated parents Baillie & The Boys, Bonagura’s roots run deep—recording a duet with Kenny Rogers at just 10 years old, graduating from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts founded by Sir Paul McCartney, and most recently sharing the famous Bluebird Cafe stage with Vince Gill. A true transatlantic artist splitting her time between Nashville and the U.K., she’s performed on some of the world’s most iconic stages—from the Grand Ole Opry to Glastonbury Festival—and toured alongside legends including Rod Stewart. She’s made her mark not only as a performer but also as a formidable force behind the scenes, co-writing the No. 1 hit “Getaway Car” for The Shires and producing the chart-topping album All On Red for Kezia Gill. Her reach extends across the modern country landscape, with collaborations including Caroline Jones of the Zac Brown Band and a country radio airplay hit with Jana Kramer, underscoring both her versatility and commercial instincts. With a voice that cuts straight to the heart and a sound that fuses country storytelling with big, open-tuned guitar work, Bonagura has quietly become one of the most dynamic players in the genre. Now, with her self-produced album America’s Backroads coming June 5th—arriving alongside a U.K. headline tour already seeing multiple sold-out dates—she steps fully into her own spotlight, not as a newcomer, but as a seasoned artist whose global journey has shaped a voice both expansive and deeply rooted in country tradition, marking her as one of the genre’s most compelling artists to watch.

