First, Huntley won over The Voice coaching panel when his stunning blind audition of The Black Crowes’ “She Talks To Angels” earned him a four-chair turn. After his young daughter chose Niall Horan as his coach, the Virginia blues-rocker went on to win over viewers. Performances like Creed’s “Higher” and Kaleo’s “Way Down We Go” kept him consistently at the front of the pack. When all was said and done, viewers had crowned Huntley the season 24 champion. Last month, the 34-year-old dad of two announced he had signed with new management. And now, the moment fans have been waiting for since last December has finally arrived: Huntley is releasing new music.

‘The Voice’ Champion Huntley Announces New Music

Back in March, Huntley shared a snippet of a mournful original track with his Instagram followers. Now he has announced that the song, “Tell Me When It’s Over,” will hit the airwaves Aug. 21, along with a music video.

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“We’re so excited,” Huntley said in a video posted to Instagram Friday (Aug. 9.) “We’ve worked so hard to get to this point.”

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This was huge news for many of Huntley’s followers, who have been hungry for new material since he took home the title in December 2023. “I’ve been waiting for this moment since The Voice,” wrote one fan on Instagram. “I am so very proud of you and wish you great success. Can’t wait to hear it all!”

Another fan added, “This is just the beginning. You’re [sic] voice gives me chills !!! The world will soon be applauding you.”

In July, Huntley announced on social media that he had signed with music executive Edward Crowe. According to Crowe’s LinkedIn profile, he currently manages rappers Yelawolf and Pretty Shy. Additionally, he serves as general manager for Slumerican, the label Yelawolf founded in 2012.

Live Stream Huntley’s Nashville Performance

Pre-saving “Tell Me When It’s Over” isn’t the only way to hear Huntley sing. The Voice champion announced on social media that he will perform at 7 p.m. Central on Monday, Aug. 26, at Nashville’s The Analog. Fans can livestream the performance free on Volume.com.

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