Warren Zeiders’ 2025 Relapse Tour is his “biggest tour yet”

Disney/Randy Holmes Warren Zeiders is hitting the road in 2025 for his Relapse Tour. The 23-date headlining trek kicks off March 27 in Nashville and will hit Atlanta, Milwaukee, Charlotte, Baltimore, Indianapolis and more before wrapping May 17 in Buffalo, New York. Rising country artist Tyler Braden is the opening act. “I’m hitting the road y’all for …

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Parker McCollum + Hallie Ray welcome first child

ABC Parker McCollum and his wife, Hallie Ray, welcomed their first child, Major Yancey Tyler McCollum, on Aug. 8. Hallie shared the news via an Instagram carousel featuring photos of their baby boy swaddled in a blanket and donning a customized sleepsuit. “Mom & Dad forever! I love you Hallie Ray and I love our Major Man!” …

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Little Big Town’s in awe of your excitement for their Take Me Home Tour: “It’s been incredible”

Disney/Scott Kirkland If you’ve bought tickets to Little Big Town‘s upcoming Take Me Home Tour with Sugarland, know that they feel your love and are excited to bring the show to you soon. “It’s been incredible,” LBT’s Karen Fairchild tells ABC Audio. “I mean, the [ticket sales] are going insanely well. There are still some cities …

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Nashville notes: Sugarland’s new EP + Drake White’s “Faith”

Sugarland‘s four-track EP, There Goes the Neighborhood, has arrived. “For this EP, we decided to reach out to some of the best songwriters in Nashville and ask them to send us their best songs,” Sugarland’s Kristian Bush shares. The duo’s Jennifer Nettles adds, “In a world that is increasingly becoming more digitally fabricated and fractured, …

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Mitchell Tenpenny rocks out with Underoath in “Demon or Ghost”

Courtesy of Riser House/Sony Music Nashville Mitchell Tenpenny has dropped “Demon or Ghost,” the latest preview of his next album, The 3rd. Like Mitchell’s new single, “Not Today,” the new track fleshes out his rock-loving side while delivering a post-breakup storyline. It also features rock band Underoath, which was a dream come true for Mitchell. “Coming up with this song was a …

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Kelsea Ballerini reflects on flaws, poor decisions + growth in “Sorry Mom”

Courtesy of Patrick Tracy + Black River Entertainment Kelsea Ballerini gets candid in her musical apology letter, “Sorry Mom.” Out now, the reflective track finds Kelsea detailing the numerous times she’s disappointed her mom, made bad decisions, grown through life experiences and become the woman her mother’s proud of. Kelsea sings in a verse, “Sorry, Mom, …

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Thomas Rhett has romantic plans “After All the Bars Are Closed”

Courtesy of The Valory Music Co. Thomas Rhett has dropped “After All the Bars Are Closed,” the final preview of his forthcoming album, About A Woman. “After All the Bars Are Closed” is a midtempo love song that details what happens during a night out with a new love interest Thomas meets at the bar. “After all …

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Post Malone + Jelly Roll invite you to “kick it with the Losers”

Disney/Larry McCormack Feeling like a misfit? Fret not, Post Malone and Jelly Roll share your sentiments, and they want you in their group. Post Malone recently shared another snippet of an unreleased F-1 Trillion track, this time of his collab with Jelly, “Losers.” It’s an uptempo tune that celebrates friendship and welcomes those who feel out of place in life. “Come kick …

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Little Big Town says ‘Greatest Hits’ is a love letter to fans

Courtesy of Capitol Records Nashville Little Big Town‘s Greatest Hits album has arrived. The 12-track project, which celebrates the band’s 25th anniversary, includes three duets: “Little White Church” with Miranda Lambert, the previously released Kelsea Ballerini-assisted “Shut Up Train” and the Sugarland-featured cover of Phil Collins‘ “Take Me Home.” “This Greatest Hits album is all about reflecting on some …

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Why Luke Bryan’s “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” cover art pays homage to the Astrodome

Courtesy of Capitol Nashville There’s more than meets the eye to Luke Bryan‘s seemingly no-frills “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” cover art. Unlike a typical photoshoot, this one took just five minutes to snap, and it features Luke sitting on a seat from a now-defunct historic venue. “The funny story about that photo is I was at …

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