Tyler Childers 2025
HIGHLIGHTS
7,130+ ACTIONS BY FANS
SUPPORTING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
12,000+ SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BOTTLES ELIMINATED
AT SHOWS BY FANS, ARTISTS, AND CREW
$16,240 RAISED IN THE ECO-VILLAGE
TO SUPPORT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
OVERVIEW
We first hit the road with Tyler Childers in 2024 on his Mule tour, meeting fans across the United States, and building a legacy of community connection across the shows. In 2025, we were excited to be back on the road Tyler and his team, supporting the missions of Generation180, Can’d Aid + Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund, as well as local libraries and nonprofits. We’re so grateful for the fans who come participate at each and every show.
ACTION VILLAGE
ACTION-VILLAGE
PARTNERS
Village partners throughout the tour included:
- Generation180, a national nonprofit organization inspiring and equipping individuals to take action on clean energy featuring their Electrify Your Ride campaign.
- Can’d Aid + Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund partnered to bring music to Title-1 schools in Appalachia & invited fans to share how music has changed their lives.
- 33 local nonprofit organizations doing important work in the cities visited by the tour including Planet Reimagined, Recycle Bikes for Kids, OKC Beautiful, and more!
- The Hickman Holler Reading Club, powered by Libby, encouraged fans to engage with their local library and enjoy book picks selected by Tyler Childers.
- The Grindstone, a community of friends who refrain from alcohol and mood/mind altering substances and provide a supportive space at Tyler Childers concerts.
ACTION-VILLAGE
FAN ENGAGEMENT
Each night, fans took meaningful action for people and the planet at the REVERB Action-Village. In total, over 7,000 fan actions were taken, including:
- 157 volunteers contributed 628 hours of their time
- 1,495 engaged with the Hickman Holler Reading Club
- 1,833 fan actions in support of local nonprofits
- 560 fans took action with Can’d Aid + Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund.
- 276 fans pledged to drive electric through Gen180’s Electrify Your Ride campaign.
VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHTS
Across the Tyler Childers tour, volunteers kept the REVERB mission front and center!
Learning and Teaching Gives Meaning
“I loved learning about the Hickman Holler Appalachia Relief Fund and Can’d Aid Foundation—two of the programs Tyler Childers supports—and sharing that knowledge with fans who were eager to learn more. So many people want to help but don’t know where to start. Volunteering with REVERB gave me that start—a chance to teach others about sustainability while living it myself.” – REVERB Volunteer
Volunteering Inspires Action
“Volunteering with REVERB inspired me to keep going and do more, even in my everyday life. Fans of all ages were excited to learn that Nalgene sales supported awesome causes, and the energy was contagious. I danced, high-fived, and laughed with people who truly cared—it was a night full of joy, connection, and purpose.” – REVERB Volunteer
TOUR SUSTAINABILITY
TOUR SUSTAINABILITY
ACTION AT EVERY VENUE
Together we advocated for sustainability at every stop:
- 10,240 Single-Use Bottles Eliminated Back of House: REVERB supplied refillable bottles and installed water refill stations backstage, replacing disposable plastics.
- Recycling at Nearly Every Venue: Almost all venues offered both front- and back-of-house recycling, with over half adding compost collection or cardboard separation for improved diversion.
- Fan Facing Water Stations: 96% of venues allowed REVERB to set up water stations for fans to refill their reusable water bottles.
- Waste-Free Hospitality: At least 75% of venues avoided new hospitality item purchases—repurposing existing goods, eliminating plastic decor, and opting for reusable or digital welcome signage.
TOUR SUSTAINABILITY
Venue Standout: Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut
This venue does a great job with on-site sustainability – they have teams that hand-sort all concert waste, ensuring maximum recycling and composting. Fans can bring in and refill their own bottles at free water stations and enjoy plant-based menu options at concessions. They don’t sell any single-use plastic water bottles and donate leftover food and concert materials to local nonprofits!
THANK YOU!
A huge thanks to everyone who made this possible:
Tyler Childers • Whizz Bang Management • Generation180 • REVERB Onsite Coordinator, Mia Michaels • All the volunteers and fans who took action with us!