Aaron Lewis Sits Down with Tucker Carlson: Politics, Music, and a 30-Year Career

Country rocker and STAIND frontman Aaron Lewis sat down with Tucker Carlson for a nearly two-hour conversation covering politics, the music business, hunting and fishing, and his three-decade career as an entertainer. The episode, released over the weekend across social media and YouTube, has already surpassed four million views.
“Tucker and I have been talking for a while, but the opportunity to sit across from him for an interview was one of many honors of my lifetime,” Lewis shared.
Fans can catch the full conversation now on Carlson’s X account, The Tucker Carlson Network, YouTube, Facebook, Rumble, and Spotify.
Lewis remains busy on the road with his 2025 American As It Gets Tour. For the first time in several years, he is performing with his full band, The Stateliners. In September, he’ll take a break from his solo shows to reunite with STAIND before resuming his national solo run in October. A full list of dates for both his solo tour and STAIND’s concerts is available online.
Looking ahead, Lewis is also at work on new solo material slated for release in 2026.
With a career spanning more than 30 years, Aaron Lewis continues to balance his rock roots with a successful country career. His solo work includes chart-topping projects such as Town Line and Sinner, along with the #1 debut of “Am I The Only One.” Over the years, he has collaborated with country legends George Jones, Willie Nelson, Charlie Daniels, Alison Krauss, and Vince Gill. His most recent solo record, The Hill, is available now. In 2024, Lewis received Pandora’s Billionaires Plaque, marking more than one billion streams on the platform.
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