STREAM HERE AND WATCH VISUALIZER HERE
Jones to Release ‘Good Omen’ Feb. 13 & Kick-off Cross-Country Headline Tour Feb. 17 in Nashville; Pre-order Album HERE & Purchase Tickets HERE

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NASHVILLE, TN (January 16, 2026) – Today, country singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and band member of GRAMMY-Award winning Zac Brown Band, Caroline Jones, released her latest track “You’re It For Me, Honey.” off her forthcoming album Good Omen, out February 13th via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. The 90’s country-pop inspired anthem celebrates love, confidence, and commitment.
Stream the song HERE and watch the visualizer HERE.
True to her songwriting core, “You’re It For Me, Honey.” is a joyful declaration of devotion inspired by Jones’ real-life romance with her husband. The tongue-in-cheek lyrics revel in the certainty of choosing your person and owning that choice with confidence, humor, and heart.
“I wrote this song when I was home on my maternity leave and I just knew it could be a very Shania-esque song,” said Jones. “It was a lot of fun writing it because it’s so empowering and very tongue-in-cheek. I’ve always written flirty lyrics, so it was good to have that represented on this album along with the heavier topics.”
“You’re It For Me, Honey.” is the latest track from her forthcoming Good Omen, alongside recently released songs “All The Things,” “Divorce In A Small Town,” “No Tellin’,” and title track “Good Omen.” Each of the 12 songs from the new album explore the different shades and colors of life, from the darker, messier storylines to the lighter messages and themes traditionally seen in Caroline’s music. The project also showcases the singer-songwriter’s most raw and lyrically honest songwriting to-date, reflecting her growth and new life perspectives as both an artist and a new mom.
On the performance front, Jones has been busy performing as a part of Zac Brown Band’s Sphere Las Vegas residency, Love & Fear, which runs through January 17th. The dedicated artist will shift gears and kick-off her nearly 20-date Good Omen headlining tour on February 17th in Nashville, bringing her dynamic musical performance to stages across the U.S through May. Tickets on sale through the link HERE.
GOOD OMEN Tour Dates:
February 17 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East
February 19 – Gainesville, FL – Heartwood Soundstage – Indoor Stage
February 20 – Tampa, FL – Crowbar
February 21 – Jacksonville, FL – Jack Rabbits
March 5 – New York, NY – The Mercury Lounge
March 6 – Wayne, PA – 118 North
March 7 – Cambridge, MA – The Middle East – Sonia
March 19 – Charlotte, NC – The Evening Muse
March 20 – Atlanta, GA – Smith’s Olde Bar
March 21 – Raleigh, NC – The Pour House
April 3 – Denver, CO – Lost Lake
April 4 – Salt Lake City, UT – The State Room
April 8 – West Hollywood, CA – Troubadour
April 9 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues Anaheim – The Parish
April 11 – San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord
April 30 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry
May 1 – Chicago, IL – Joe’s on Weed Street
To follow along on what’s next for Caroline and tour dates, you can visit carolinejones.com.
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About Caroline Jones: Lauded by Rolling Stone as “an ambitious, entrepreneurial guitar heroine primed to bring back the pop-country glory of the Nineties,” Caroline Jones is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose musicianship and commanding stage presence has led her to becoming a full-time band member of Zac Brown Band and to building out an impressive solo career. Her forthcoming album Good Omen (Feb. 13), the singer-songwriter’s first release with Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, marks the most personal and emotionally resonant chapter of her career to-date. Co-produced alongside Julian Raymond and Ric Wake, the album reflects a profound shift in perspective, embracing vulnerability, growth, and creative clarity, drawing directly from Jones’ evolution as a songwriter and her experience on the road. Caroline’s earlier releases include Homesite (2023), featuring guest appearances from Zac Brown Band and Vince Gill, and Antipodes (2021), which debuted at No. 4 on the iTunes Country Chart and spawned her first Top 30 Country radio hit, “Come In (But Don’t Make Yourself Comfortable).” Alongside her solo work, Jones has collaborated with and toured alongside artists including Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney, the Eagles, Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and Trisha Yearwood, among others, building a career defined by growth, craft, and artistic conviction.