Cole Swindell kicked off his Win The Night Tour with three sold-out shows in Canada.
"What a weekend..So good to be back on the road!" Cole shared on Instagram. "Thanks to everyone who came out and helped us kick off the Win The Night Tour. London, Oshawa, Ottawa… we love ya. See y’all next time."
Cole's Instagram carousel shows him singing onstage and hanging out backstage before the concerts.
The Win The Night Tour continues May 24 in Brandon, Mississippi, before hitting Orange Beach, Alabama, and Boston, Massachusetts, on May 25 and May 30, respectively. Dylan Scott and Jon Langston will serve as opening acts.
You can grab tickets now at coleswindell.com.
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We now know why Dan + Shay won't be returning as coaches for The Voice's upcoming 26th season.
The newly crowned ACM Duo of the Year spoke with ET recently to share why they're stepping out after their first run as coaches.
"We're touring a lot this year, which we're really excited about, but obviously doesn't allow us to come back," says Shay Mooney.
But that doesn't mean they're not exploring ways to return to the show.
"If they would have us, we'd definitely love to see what that looks like," he shares.
Of their first rodeo as The Voice coaches, Dan Smyers reflects, "It was one of the most fun things we've ever done. We've done a lot at this point in our career after 10 years, but this is an experience we never even had on our bingo card but like, man, what an amazing honor. All of the artists they could have chosen, they chose us."
"This is such a good crew. It's like family, you get to spend time with everybody. I can't wait to see what the party looks like after the finale."
The Voice's season 25 finale airs Tuesday on NBC. It'll return for its 26th season with coaches Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé on an as-yet-unannounced date.
"Bigger Houses" is Dan + Shay's current single and it's in the top 30 of the country charts.
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Carly's Closet is returning to CMA Fest for a third consecutive year.
The two-hour pop-up will take place June 9 at Nashville's Music City Center and give fans the opportunity to purchase clothes, shoes and accessories from Carly Pearce's personal collection. All proceeds go to CMA Foundation.
But wait, that's not all.
To celebrate the release of her upcoming record, hummingbird, Carly will deliver an acoustic performance and hang around for an album signing.
Admission is free and will be on a first-come, first-served basis. A Fan Fair X ticket is not required.
For more information, head over to Carly's Instagram.
Hummingbird arrives June 7 and is available for preorder and presave now.
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Hang tight honey: Lainey Wilson's Bell Bottoms Up bar is swinging its doors open soon.
The venue, which was originally announced to open "later this summer," is now set to open May 31. It's located at 120 3rd Ave. South, the previous home of the now-closed FGL House.
"Bell bottoms up! I will see y'all May 31st. Come on inside, let's get to cookin' and drinkin'," Lainey tells fan in an Instagram Reel as she opens the door of her upcoming bar and restaurant.
"Yank up them britches and make plans to check it out on Broadway before my Country’s Cool Again tour kicks off that weekend in Nashville!" she adds in the caption of her post.
Lainey's Country's Cool Again Tour begins May 31 with two sold-out shows in Music City. For tickets and her full tour schedule, head to laineywilson.com.
On the music front, Lainey's new single, "Hang Tight Honey," is now approaching the top 30 of the country charts.
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Tyler Hubbard has earned his third career #1 as a solo artist with "Back Then Right Now."
"I'm so thankful to have my third consecutive No. 1 single on country radio, and it feels surreal to have it happen on the two-year anniversary of starting this journey with the release of '5 Foot 9,'" says Tyler, who co-wrote "Back Then Right Now" with Jessie Jo Dillon, David Garcia and Geoff Warburton.
"The past two years have been amazing, and I’m grateful for all the support from country radio, the fans, and my UMG Nashville/EMI team," he adds. "I'm excited to keep it going and keep telling my story through my music, songwriting, and live shows, and I’m happy we’re all on this ride together."
You can find "Back Then Right Now" on Tyler's sophomore album, Strong, out now.
Tyler's currently on the road opening for Kane Brown on Kane's In The Air Tour. His headlining Strong World Tour kicks off September 6 in Indianapolis and will wrap November 21 at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium.
For tickets and Tyler's full tour schedule, visit tylerhubbardofficial.com.
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Travis Denning's Mercury Nashville debut track, "David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs," arrived in March 2018, and on Friday, he'll finally get to release his first full-length album, Roads That Go Nowhere.
With over five years between both releases, it's safe to say that Travis has had plenty of time to get ready and put together his introductory record.
"It feels pretty dead-on what I've wanted to accomplish. You know, I think the amount of time that we put into it, I don’t know, it feels like we checked pretty much all of the boxes," Travis shares in a press interview. "It just feels like a really solid country music album, and I think that’s just what was really important."
Since Travis penned 12 of the 15 songs on Roads That Go Nowhere, you can expect an auditory glimpse of the Georgia native's life.
"The theme is there with the title track, the stories are there. I got to put enough of the creative things that I connect to where I come from in there that not a lot of people get to do, and for that I am super grateful," says Travis. "And then, of course, there’s some big rockin’, Nashville rock 'n' roll country on there."
"All that mixed together, it’s made what I consider a pretty well-rounded project," he shares.
Roads That Go Nowhere is available for preorder and presave now.
Here's the Roads That Go Nowhere track list:
"Why I'm Drinking"
"I Know How It Sounds"
"Better At Leaving"
"Strawberry Wine and a Cheap Six Pack"
"Going Places"
"Someone That Isn't Me"
"Southern Rock" (featuring HARDY)
"Love You Past That"
"Things I'm Going Through"
"Add Her To The List"
"Roads That Go Nowhere"
"The Sound of a Beer Getting Cracked" (featuring Josh Ross)
"Can't Find One"
"Here and Her"
"Ocmulgee River"
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Rising singer/songwriter Annie Bosko is teaming with country icon Dwight Yoakam for a song, "Heart Burn." "I love that [Dwight] effortlessly crosses genres, blending everything from country, americana, rock and latin influences, and it feels like we were able to capture that in this song," shares Annie. "Heart Burn" drops May 31 and is available for presave now.
Billy Currington was presented a plaque to commemorate Doin’ Somethin’ Right hitting RIAA-certified double Platinum status and "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right" and "Good Directions" earning RIAA-certified four-time Platinum status. You can check out a photo of the presentation on Billy's Instagram.
Dustin Lynch has shared that he'll drop the music video for his latest single, "Chevrolet," at 4 p.m. CT on Wednesday. You can set a reminder to watch it on YouTube as soon as it arrives.
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Twisters: The Album won't drop until July, but Bailey Zimmerman's giving you a sneak peek with a preview of "Hell or High Water," a song on the forthcoming project.
The Instagram teaser video features Bailey sitting by the sea in a white hoodie and camo sweatpants, lipsyncing to his moody tune as waves crash ashore.
"I know it ain't gonna be no easy ride/ And what doesn't kill ya makes you stronger/ But I'm running out of places I can hide/ And every day it's like the nights get longer/ When I close my eyes yeah the waves get high/ And the flames get hotter/ So I'm asking myself 'cause I can't tell/ If this is hell or just high water," Bailey sings in the clip over a slow, stripped-back production.
Twisters: The Album arrives alongside the action-packed movie, Twisters, on July 19. Its first preview is Luke Combs' new single, "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma," which is out now. Other artists featured on the project include Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, Thomas Rhett, Jelly Roll and Megan Moroney.
Twisters: The Album is available for preorder and presave now.
Here's the track list for Twisters: The Album:
Luke Combs – "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma"
Miranda Lambert – "Ain't in Kansas Anymore"
Conner Smith– "Steal My Thunder" (feat. Tucker Wetmore)
Thomas Rhett – "Feelin' Country"
Warren Zeiders – "The Cards I've Been Dealt"
Megan Moroney – "Never Left Me"
Lainey Wilson – "Out of Oklahoma"
Bailey Zimmerman – "Hell or High Water"
Jelly Roll – "Dead End Road"
Kane Brown – "Country Classic"
Sam Barber – "Tear Us Apart"
Tyler Childers – "Song While You're Away"
Tucker Wetmore – "Already Had It"
Leon Bridges – "Chrome Cowgirl"
Benson Boone – "Death Wish Love"
Shania Twain & BRELAND – "Boots Don't"
Dylan Gossett – "Stronger Than a Storm"
Lanie Gardner – "Chasing the Wind"
Jelly Roll – "Leave the Light On" (feat. Alexandra Kay)
Wyatt Flores & Jake Kohn – "Before I Do"
The Red Clay Strays – "Caddo County"
Tanner Usrey – "Blackberry Wine"
Tanner Adell – "Too Easy"
Mason Ramsey – "Shake Shake (All Night Long)"
Tyler Halverson – "New Loop"
Flatland Cavalry – "Touchdown"
Nolan Taylor – "Driving You Home"
Wilderado, Ken Pomeroy, & James McAlister – "Wall of Death"
Charley Crockett – "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky"
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Carly Pearce has learned a new workout: the tire flip.
The "What He Didn't Do" singer shared on Instagram a video of Tim McGraw teaching her the functional training movement, which left her exhausted.
"Will you please help me? I need help. I clearly am not doing that right, right? This is how I was doing it," Carly tells Tim as she struggles to flip the tire.
"Bend your knees. Get your hands underneath the bottom. Bend your knees further. Now lift with your legs and butt," Tim instructs Carly as she successfully flips the tire off the ground.
When the "I Like It, I Love It" hitmaker tells Carly how many times he typically flips the tire, she shakes her head and responds, "This is as far as I'll go." So instead, Tim improvises and they start pushing the tire back and forth without covering any distance.
"Oh I can do that. This is more my speed of a workout," says Carly.
"It's like a seesaw," Tim notes, to which Carly jokes, "This is why I don't look like you."
You can watch the mini workout video on Carly's Instagram.
Carly's currently opening for Tim on his Standing Room Only Tour, with upcoming stops in Toledo, Chicago and Grand Rapids on May 30, May 31 and June 1, respectively.
For tickets and the full schedule, head to Tim's website.
Carly's new album, Hummingbird, arrives June 7, and is available for preorder and presave now.
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