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The ‘Need To’ hitmaker is dropping a cover of Waylon Jennings’ ‘Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line’ this Friday.
Every year, Koe's loyal fanbase celebrate the date, which was inspired by the country artist's arrest back in 2016. This year marks the ten-year anniversary of the fateful night.
Also set to perform at Nashville's summer country extravaganza is Tucker Wetmore, Zach Top, Tim McGraw, Bailey Zimmerman, Carly Pearce, Russell Dickerson, Shaboozey and more.
Jelly Roll is hitting the road for his 2026 ‘Little Ass Shed’ tour. We compile all the access information, timings and extra details you need to gain access to the official pre-sale.
The ‘Boot Scootin‘ Boogie’ hitmakers are performing across the US this year, with support coming from David Lee Murphy, Tucker Wetmore, Willow Avalon, Angie K and more.
The ‘Need To’ hitmaker is teasing a brand new collaboration, with many fans speculating that it could be with Morgan Wallen.
‘Who Hurt You?’ appears on Moroney's lauded new album, ‘Cloud 9’, with the internet abuzz with speculation that the song was inspired by her rumoured break-up with Riley Green.
The country singer-songwriter has revealed via social media that he was denied entry to Canada twice in 24 hours.
The ‘Beer Never Broke My Heart’ hitmaker is gearing up to release his new album, ‘The Way I Am’, on March 20th, 2026.
The ‘Need a Favor’ hitmaker is embarking on a more intimate run of shows alongside his ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ with Post Malone.
The genre-blurring maverick has compiled a selection of live recordings for the eagerly anticipated project.
The ‘Who Hurt You?’ singer-songwriter celebrated the release of her new album with a select group of fans in New York.
Mumford & Sons are hitting the road for their 2026 ‘Prizefighter’ tour. We compile all the access information, timings and extra details you need to gain access to the official pre-sale.
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Kahan and the Mumford trio have performed together in the past.