Country Icon Hank Williams Jr. Drops It Low On Stage At 75
Fans on TikTok can’t get enough!

Hank Williams Jr.; Photos via TikTok
Hank Williams Jr. showed off his signature dance moves at a recent concert, and fans on TikTok can’t get enough.
The 75-year-old country music icon was performing his song “Weatherman” from his 1981 album The Pressure Is On when he dropped down into a squat position, bounced up and down and then returned to standing – all without missing a beat.
A TikTok user caught the moment on camera and posted it with the caption, “Why is Hank out here dropping it low at 76 [he’s 75],” adding, “CAUSE HE CAN.”

The video raked in nearly 500 comments with users praising Bocephus’ ability to work the stage like that at his age.
“The fact that he can do this is a HUGE flex at his age. Hip mobility and back strength go quick as we age. This shows incredible muscle strength and great health actually,” one user pointed out.
Another declared, “he got better knees than me!!”
@tinabelle17x2 CAUSE HE CAN 🌞🌩🌀☔️🌪 #hankwilliamsjr #weatherman ♬ Weatherman Hank Williams Jr – 🧚👢fairies_wear_boots17👢🧚
Someone else laughed, “Meanwhile I squatted down to put my toddlers shoes on today and when my knees popped he told me I had an ouchie.”
Hank Jr. isn’t showing any signs of slowing down soon. He recently added several new tour dates to his schedule for 2025, which already included several festival dates. (See a list of upcoming dates below).
In 2022, Hank Williams Jr. pushed the limits of rock and country with the genre-blending, chart-topping release of Rich White Honky Blues. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Current Country, Americana/Folk, and Blues Albums charts, marking a successful collaboration with GRAMMY-winning producer Dan Auerbach. This 12-track live recording reimagined blues classics from Robert Johnson, Lightnin’ Hopkins, R.L. Burnside, Muddy Waters, and others, all while infusing Hank’s signature rock and country style.
It’s unclear whether a new album is on the horizon for him.

HANK WILLIAMS JR. NEW 2025 TOUR DATES:
Fri May 9 – Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium^
Fri Jun 6 – Brandon, MS – Brandon Amphitheater*
Sat Jun 7 – Orange Beach, AL – The Wharf Amphitheater*
Fri Jul 25 – Macon, GA – Atrium Health Amphitheater+
Sat Aug 16 – Ridgedale, MO – Thunder Ridge Nature Arena# – ON SALE APRIL 11
Fri Aug 22 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center#
+ with Mark Chesnutt
* with Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
^ with Joe Nichols
# with Old Crow Medicine Show
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED:
Sat May 10 – Ocala, FL – Rock The Country @ Florida Horse Park
Thu Jun 19 – Cullman, AL – Rock The South @ Cullman Heritage Park
Fri Jun 20 – Little Rock, AR – Rock The Country @ Arkansas State Fairgrounds
Fri Jul 11 – Milwaukee, WI – Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival @ Veterans Park
Sat Jul 12 – Ashland, KY – Rock The Country @ Boyd County Fairgrounds
Sat Jul 26 – Anderson, SC – Rock The Country @ Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center
Fri Aug 15 – Des Moines, IA – Iowa State Fair
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