CMA Fest Day One: Fans Flock To Downtown For CMA Fest 2026 Kick Off

Russell Dickerson performs at the Chevy Riverfront Stage on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Courtesy of CMA

CMA Fest 2026 officially kicked off yesterday (June 4), showcasing rising and in-demand talent all around downtown.

CeCe kicked things off yesterday with the national anthem performance at Chevy Riverfront Stage, before Russell Dickerson, Ty Myers, Ashley Cooke, Cooper Alan, ERNEST, Stephen Wilson Jr., Redferrin, Vincent Mason and Shane Smith & The Saints all took the stage for their own sets.

Over at the Chevy Vibes Stage, fans were treated to performances from MORIAH, Chase McDaniel, Karley Scott Collins, Kelsey Hart, Walker Montgomery, Graham Barham, Brooke Lee and Colt Ford. The Dr. Pepper Amp Stage was taken over by The Jack Wharff Band, Kaylee Bell, Cody Hibbard, Pecos and the Rooftops, Willow Avalon, Drake Milligan, Shaylen and Travis Bolt.

Matthew Ramsey and Brad Tursi of Old Dominion perform onstage at Spotify House at CMA Fest 2026 – Day 1 at Ole Red on June 04, 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Kern/Getty Images for Spotify

The Kruse Brothers, Tyce Delk, Just Jayne, Brad Cox, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Alexandra Kay, Julia Cole, Stella Lefty and Bryan Andrews all lit up the Good Molecules Reverb Stage infront of Bridgestone Arena, while Sterling Ezra, The Wilder Blue, Ashley Kutcher, Sons of Habit, BODHI, Gannon Fremin & CCREV, LANCO, Hayden Coffman and ROME all sang on the new Wrangler Remix Stage.

Inside Fan Fair X, Russell Dickerson was featured as the Artist of the Day on the CMA Close Up Stage, with additional appearances from The Red Clay Strays, Melissa Etheridge, Gretchen Wilson, John Morgan, Blake Pendergrass and Parker Welling. The Spotlight Stage featured performances from 2’Live Bre, Austin Mackay, Bre Kennedy, Gary Frost, Kelsi Mayne, Kingswood, Parker Graye, Sadie Bass and Sammy Arriaga.

In other places around the area, Ole Red brought back the famous Spotify House, with performances from Jon Pardi, Laci Kaye Booth, Zach John King, Emily Ann Roberts, Corey Kent, Jason Aldean, Koe Wetzel, Kameron Marlowe, Cody Johnson, Ashley McBryde, Old Dominion, Jelly Roll and Two Friends. Just above the main stage was the Fresh Finds Rooftop, where fans discovered rising artists Austin Michael, Belle Frantz, Schmitty, Lily Meola, Max Alan and Tyce Delk.

Carter Faith performs onstage during SiriusXM The Highway’s Music Row Happy Hour: CMA Fest Edition at Chief’s on Broadway on June 04, 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for SiriusXM

Over at Chief’s SiriusXM’s The Highway hosted its Music Row Happy Hour: CMA Fest Edition. Appearances included Jelly Roll, Russell Dickerson, Jon Pardi, Ashley Cooke, The Band Perry, Carter Faith, Stella Lefty, Koe Wetzel, Gretchen Wilson, Brandon Wisham, Zach John King, Cooper Alan, Julia Cole, Emily Ann Roberts and John Morgan.

Category 10 hosted the Billboard‘s Country Live event, with performances from Carly Pearce, Chase Rice, Corey Kent, Drew Baldridge, Hunter Hayes, Lanie Gardner, The Band Perry, The Grimm, Ty Myers and The Red Clay Strays. Taking over Ryman Auditorium’s plaza stage was BMI’s annual BMI Block Party. Performers included Kat Luna, Robyn Ottolini, Tyce Delk and Trippp.

Kelsea Ballerini and SoFi held the finale of its Amplify Your Ambitions Contest at Analog at Hutton Hotel. Finalists Karen Hardy, Shantania and The Kentucky Gentleman took the stage to perform live in front of a judging panel that included Ballerini, SoFi Chief of Financial Empowerment Vivian Tu and Shane McAnally. Hardy emerged as the winner, and Ballerini did a surprise performance to wrap the event.

Gretchen Wilson and Melissa Etheridge performs at the CMA Close Up Stage in Fan Fair X on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Courtesy of CMA

Chase McDaniel performs at the Chevy Vibes Stage at Walk of Fame Park on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville.

Kelsea Ballerini. Photo: Courtesy of SoFi

The Jack Wharff Band performs at the Dr. Pepper Amp Stage at Ascend Park on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville.

Alexandra Kay performs at the Good Molecules Reverb Stage at Bridgestone Plaza on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Courtesy of CMA

Willow Avalon at the Dr. Pepper Amp Stage at Ascend Park on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Courtesy of CMA

Brandon Coleman and Andrew Bishop of The Red Clay Strays perform at Billboard Country Live held at Category 10 on June 04, 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Courtesy of Billboard

Industry Ink: Randy Travis, Priscilla Block, CRS360

Randy Travis Cuts The Ribbon On His Newly-Dedicated Room At The Nashville Palace

Photo: Maddie Ormand / Warner Records Nashville

Randy Travis officially cut the ribbon on the newly dedicated Randy Travis Room at The Nashville Palace earlier this week at a celebration which also marked the 40th Anniversary of the release of his groundbreaking debut album, Storms of Life. The evening brought together longtime band members, rising country artists, and established performers who paid tribute to Travis by performing many of his greatest hits throughout the night.

The newly unveiled front room features photos spanning Travis’s legendary career alongside a one-of-a-kind large-format vinyl record artwork honoring his legacy. The space will serve as a lasting tribute to Travis and celebrate the bond between Randy and The Nashville Palace, where his journey to stardom first began. The evening marked a deeply full-circle moment for Randy, who had previously worked at the Nashville Place as a cook and dishwasher in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Randy Travis Honored With Randy Travis Day In Tennessee

Pictured (L-R): Kyle Lehning, Paul Overstreet, Tony Gottlieb and Randy Travis. Photo: Rick Murray

The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, the City of Hendersonville, and Sumner County Tourism unveiled a Tennessee Music Pathways Marker outside Moby Dicky’s Restaurant, the former site of Morningstar Sound Studio, honoring the studio’s contribution to Tennessee music history. June 2 marked 40 years to the day since Randy Travis’s debut album, Storms of Life, was recorded at Morningstar and released. To celebrate the occasion, Governor Bill Lee declared it Randy Travis Day, and the waterfront location was officially dedicated as Point Amen. The former recording studio served as the birthplace of 25 No. 1 hits and countless other recordings by some of country music’s most iconic artists, including Randy Travis, Dan Seals, Anne Murray, George Jones, and more, including “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Bop,” two of the most played songs of the 1980s.

In addition to Randy Travis and his wife Mary, Morningstar Sound Studio co-founders Kyle Lehning and Tony Gottlieb, members of the Dan Seals family, Warner Records Nashville Chair and President Cris Lacy, local and state government officials, tourism leaders, and members of the music community gathered for the celebration and dedication ceremony. Lauded songwriter Paul Overstreet performed the massive hit he co-wrote with the late Don Schlitz, which Travis made famous, “Forever and Ever, Amen.”

Priscilla Block Celebrates Wordle VIPs (Very Important Players) For Wordle’s 5th Birthday

To honor five years of Wordle, New York Times Games is bringing fans VIP (Very Important Player) access. New York Times Games and musicians on tour are offering VIP access to music fans nationwide with five summer concerts, in honor of five years by Priscilla Block, Nat and Alex Wolff, Young the Giant and Passion Pit, artists who have been solving alongside fans for the past five years.

Each artist is releasing a unique bonus Wordle puzzle (and hint) for fans using the Create Your Wordle Puzzle feature. Select solvers who submit their answers will receive VIP concert tickets, artist merch, and more at venues across the country. NYT Games is also launching two special anniversary badges, including the first-ever multi-day challenge badge which can be earned by solving five consecutive puzzles from June 15–19, in the lead-up to Wordle’s 5th birthday on June 19.

CRS360 Explores Why Human Connection Remains Country Radio’s Greatest Superpower

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Country Radio Seminar’s CRS360 webinar series has released its latest installment, “The Human Connection: Country Radio’s Superpower,” now available on demand. Moderated by CRS Research Committee Co-Chairs Clay Hunnicutt and Justin Chase, the session features insights from Kevin Cassidy and Hal Rood of Strategic Solutions Research. Serving as a targeted follow-up to the perceptual study presented during CRS 2026 in March, the webinar dives deeper into country listeners’ passionate feelings surrounding the role of live, human on-air personalities in country radio. Findings reveal that relatability, companionship, and authenticity continue to resonate strongly with listeners, while AI-generated voices and music curation received significant pushback from the surveyed audience. The discussion will further explore why the human connection remains one of radio’s most powerful differentiators,  extending beyond air talent to playlist curation, imaging, and overall station identity.

“Country radio has always thrived on connection and companionship,” says RJ Curtis, CRS/CRB Executive Director. “This CRS360 conversation will reinforce just how important authentic human voices remain in building trust, loyalty, and emotional connection with listeners.”

CMA Fest 2026 Night 1: Jason Aldean, Ella Langley & FGL Reunion Kick Off The Weekend

Jason Aldean performs at Nissan Stadium on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville.

Fans packed Nissan Stadium on Thursday night (June 4) for the opening night of CMA Fest 2026, ready for a lineup full of breakout acts, longtime hitmakers and major surprises.

Caylee Hammack kicked off the evening with the national anthem before Rhett Akins took the stage to get the first stadium show of the week underway.

Tucker Wetmore performs at Nissan Stadium on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville.

Tucker Wetmore followed, opening his set with “Proving Me Right” before rolling into “Wine Into Whiskey,” “Sunburn,” “Wind Up Missin’ You” and “Brunette,” giving fans a look at the songs that have helped fuel his breakout year.

Over on the platform stage, Zach John King kept the night moving between main stage sets, closing his appearance with “Get To Drinkin’” as crews prepped the main stage for the next act.

A surprise moment followed when Jelly Roll took the stage, earning a huge reaction from the hometown crowd. He performed “Need A Favor,” “Bloodline,” “Amen,” “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” “Lonely Road” and “Son Of A Sinner,” giving the night one of its biggest singalong moments.

Gretchen Wilson and Ella Langley performs at Nissan Stadium on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville.

Ella Langley then took the stage, reflecting on the whirlwind year she has had since last year’s CMA Fest. “I think about how much has happened in my life in just a year’s time,” she told the crowd. “I think about what I get to do for a living—I’ve wanted to do this my whole life. I haven’t had another dream. I am so grateful that God gave me the chance to do something like this.” The crowd erupted as she played “Dandelion,” “Be Her,” “Loving Life Again,” “Choosin’ Texas” and “weren’t for the wind.”

Back on the platform stage, Vincent Mason performed “Damned If I Do” before bringing out Stella Lefty for their collaboration, “Something To Lose.”

Deana Carter brought the crowd back to the ’90s, performing two songs before closing with her signature hit “Strawberry Wine.”

Willow Avalon followed on the platform stage, bringing her throwback country sound to the stadium crowd as crews prepared for the next main stage moment.

Florida Georgia Line performs at Nissan Stadium on Thursday, June 4, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville.

Gretchen Wilson and Langley then walked out together, teaming up for a performance of “Here For The Party” before Wilson kept the energy rolling with her signature anthem, “Redneck Woman.”

The biggest surprise of the night happened with the reunion of Florida Georgia Line. Introduced by Michael Buffer, the legendary “Let’s get ready to rumble!” announcer, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley entered from opposite sides of the stadium before meeting in the middle of the crowd. The duo performed “Round Here” before launching into their diamond-certified hit “Cruise.”

Closing out the night was Jason Aldean, who kicked off his set with “My Kinda Party” before following it with “Whiskey Drink,” and more, bringing the first night of CMA Fest 2026 to a memorable finish.

Midland Plots Rooftop Takeover For CMA Fest

Midland. Photo: Harper Smith

Midland and Blue Highway Records will celebrate the band’s upcoming album, Stages, with a rooftop takeover of Friends in Low Places today (June 5) from 3-6 p.m CT.

The event is free and open to the public for those 21 and over. The band will perform new songs from the project for the first time live, as well as host a post-show meet-and-greet and onsite experiences from Rancher Hat Bar, Ranger Station and Rusty Rag Vintage.

Stages will arrive next Friday (June 12) via Blue Highway Records. Previously released tunes off the project include “Marlboro Man,” “Shooting Memories With Tequila,” “Glass Half Empty,” “Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey” and the Mackenzie Carpenter duet “I Wish You Would.”

Drew Baldridge Shares His Story On New Album ‘FARM FAITH FAMILY,’ Due In Sept.

Drew Baldridge will release his first major label project, FARM FAITH FAMILY, on Sept. 18 via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville. Alongside the announcement, Baldridge has released a new track, “Diesel & Dirt.”

Written by Baldridge with Jordan Walker and Adam Sanders, the new tune serves as an introduction to the album, celebrating the blue-collar work ethic and rural roots that have defined Baldridge’s life and career. The track delivers a message of grit, resilience and determination

Farm Faith Family is Baldridge’s most personal project to date, and is steeped in the values and experiences that have shaped both his life and career. Raised on a farm in Southern Illinois, he learned hard work, grit, and perseverance, and his faith keeps him grounded through every season, while his family remains the heart behind everything he does. Baldridge’s journey is about staying true to yourself, working hard and proving good guys can finish first.

Baldridge co-wrote 14 songs on the new 16-track album, which features duets with Anne Wilson and Emily Ann Roberts and songs penned by Luke Combs, Laura Veltz, Tyler Hubbard, Seth Mosley, Rhett Akins, Tim Nichols and more.

Farm Faith Family isn’t just an album title – it’s who I am,” says Baldridge. “Everything I have and everything I believe in comes back to those three things. These songs tell my story, the lessons I’ve learned, and the people who have shaped me along the way.”

Baldridge will bring his “Farm Faith Family Tour” and additional support dates with Cody Johnson and Luke Bryan across the country through the end of the year.

Farm Faith Family Track List:
1. “Farmland” (Tyler Hubbard, Josh Miller, Casey Brown)
2. “Diesel & Dirt” (Drew Baldridge, Jordan Walker, Adam Sanders)
3. “Love Needs You” (Drew Baldridge, Josh Thompson, Matt Dragstrem)
4. “Country Boy” (Drew Baldridge, Jason Blaine, Kevin Rooney)
5. “Maker’s Mark” (with Anne Wilson) (Drew Baldridge, Allison Veltz-Cruz, Laura Veltz, Lalo Guzman)
6. “Tough People” (Drew Baldridge, Jordan Walker, Adam Sanders, Luke Combs)
7. “Cool Enough Now” (Drew Baldridge, Tim Nichols, Monty Criswell)
8. “Rebel” (Drew Baldridge, Adam Sanders)
9. “Him For Her” (Drew Baldridge, Jordan Walker, Jimmy Yeary, Seth Mosley)
10. “People Can Change” (Drew Baldridge, Joseph Patton, Tom Whall)
11. “Flowers On A Stone” (Drew Baldridge, Jordan Walker, Jimmy Yeary, Josh Jenkins)
12. “Deserve Her” (Drew Baldridge, Harper Grace, Kyle Schlienger)
13. “Let ’Em” (James McNair, Ben Hayslip, Lindsay Rimes, Rhett Akins)
14. “Get Me Gone” (with Emily Ann Roberts) (Drew Baldridge, Josh Jenkins, Allison Veltz-Cruz, Trannie Anderson)
15. “I’d Still Love You” (Drew Baldridge, Allison Veltz-Cruz, Josh Phillips, Zach Abend)
16. “A Man Don’t” (Drew Baldridge, Cameron Jaymes, Josh Jenkins)

Morgan Wallen Tops The MusicRow Radio Chart With ‘Don’t We’

Morgan Wallen; Photo: Spidey Smith

Morgan Wallen returns to the top of the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with “Don’t We.”

The track comes from his fourth studio album I’m The Problem and was written by Wallen, Rocky Block, John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Blake Pendergrass and Charlie Handsome.

Wallen is currently on the road as a part of his “Still The Problem Tour” with upcoming shows in Pittsburg, Chicago and Clemson.

“Don’t We” currently sits at No. 9 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 7 on the Mediabase chart.

Click here to view the latest edition of the MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.

Ken White Exits IBMA

Ken White.

Ken White has exited his position as Executive Director of The International Bluegrass Music Association.

“It has been a dream of a lifetime and a privilege beyond measure serving as the Executive Director of this organization,” White shares. “I gave my whole heart to this music that stole it sixty years ago in my home state of Kentucky. Perhaps I’m most proud of the formidable team I was fortunate to assemble – Elizabeth Dewey, Amy Combs, Maggie O’Connor, Haley Grimm and Amy Beth Hale. You are in good hands with these extraordinary folks. I was preaching the gospel of bluegrass music long before I came to Nashville, and I’ll be singing the tenor part and picking an old Martin forevermore. I continue to be a proud lifetime member of IBMA.”

“Ken is beloved within our family, and we appreciate his dedication to the IBMA. We wish him the very best,” adds Anna Frick, Chair of the IBMA Board of Directors.

Paul Schiminger will serve as Interim Executive Director. Additional information about the executive search process will be shared in the coming weeks.

DISClaimer Single Reviews: Riley Green Delivers ‘Summer Party Anthem’

Riley Green. Photo: David Higgs

It’s an upbeat day here at DISClaimer.

The listening session was dominated by tempo tunes, none of them more charming than the new track by shooting star Riley Green. It is the Disc of the Day.

The DISCovery Award goes to Bizz Bigsby, from whom I hope to hear more.

MAGNOLIA RISING / “Bet On Me
Writers: Andrew Millsaps/Devynn Hart/Leo Brooks/Treauna Swindle; Producer: Jason Haag; Label: MR
– Our story so far: A trio from Mississippi called Chapel Hart stormed the country-music world in 2020, earning acclaim on America’s Got Talent, garnering rave reviews and touring to wild applause. Then lead singer Danica Hart quit last year and the remaining two, Devyn Hart and Trea Swindle, formed Magnolia Rising. This is the duo’s sophomore single. It’s a forceful, loud country rocker with the two women swapping snappy lines and harmonizing on a lyric sassing an ex.

TIM McGRAW / “Pawn Shop Guitar
Writers: Tim McGraw/Tom Douglas; Producer: Byron Gallimore, Tim McGraw; Label: Turbo Tonk Records
– McGraw draws on his autobiography to craft this compelling portrait of a struggling picker in Music City. A snarling production, hypnotic rhythms, and a soaring vocal combine to create a dynamic listening experience.

OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW & MOLLY TUTTLE / “Last American Waltz
Writers: Critter Fuqua/Ketch Secor; Producer: Morgan Jahnig; Label: Hartland Records
– Gorgeous. A dizzying, pastel swirl of acoustic picking frames a lovely waltz with quasi-apocalyptic lyrics. Tuttle and Secor harmonize brilliantly as everyone surges together on the driving melody. The band is having a release party for its superb new album Union Made on Sunday (June 7) at the American Legion in Inglewood. Showtime is 7 p.m.

RILEY GREEN / “Think As You Drunk
Writers: Erik Dylan/Jessi Alexander/Riley Green/Scott Emerick/Toby Keith/Wyatt McCubbin; Producer: Dann Huff; Label: Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment
This clever, rollicking honky-tonker is a tipsy ode to being wasted, complete with slurred and garbled lyrics and a melodic quote from Toby Keith’s “As Good As I Once Was.” The rowdy single sounds like a summer party anthem.

LAUREN ALAINA / “Raining Whiskey”
Writers: Ben Johnson/Geoff Warburton/Hunter Phelps/Jordan Minton/VWillz; Producer: Ben Johnson; Label: Big Loud Records
Since he left her, “There’s a 100-proof chance it’s raining whiskey in this bar” and “Them Lynchburg clouds are hangin’ low in this neon sky.” A crunchy production percolates beneath a pert vocal in this well written bopper.

LITTLE BIG TOWN / “Over and Over”
Writers: Ashley Ray/Johnny Simpson/Karen Fairchild/Madi Yanofsky; Producers: Gena Johnson, Karen Fairchild; Label: MCA
Obsessive love is the theme of this tempo tune. She’ll stalk him down wherever he goes. Yikes.

INGRID ANDRESS / “All the Best”
Writers: Ingrid Andress/Jordan Schmidt/Josh Kear; Producer: Jordan Schmidt; Label: Atlantic Records/Warner Records Nashville
This lively goodbye tune is laced with sarcasm and irony. If the best roses have thorns, then, yes, she wishes him roses. And so on. Feisty and fun.

BIZZ BIGSBY / “Proud”
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Label: BB
Bigsby is a Nashville native who is the son of R&B star Jimmy Church. He calls his sound “Urban Americana.” It sounds like gentle country-pop to me, at least on this lilting, aspirational, wafting expression of a son’s love. Breezy, summer-y and pleasing.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN / “Streets of Minneapolis”
Writers: Bruce Springsteen; Producers: Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau, Ron Aniello; Label: Columbia
The spirits of Woody Guthrie and Johnny Cash infuse this stirring, folkie, anti-Ice protest song. Over an audio bed of acoustic guitar and harmonica, the Boss praises the citizens who stood for the Bill of Rights and memorializes those who lost their lives. Strong stuff.

BRADLEY GASKIN / “Alabama Rain”
Writers: Bradley Gaskin/Michael White/Robert Keith Stegall; Producer: Robert Keith Stegall; Label: 30a Life Records
Hardcore country, with plenty of twang and drawl. Stretched notes, swaying fiddle, yearning heartache, wailing steel — this gem has it all.

KELLY LANG / “This Too Shall Pass”
Writers: Kelly Lang; Producer: Kelly Lang; Label: Leopard Entertainment
Lang’s lustrous alto has seldom sounded better than on this resonant, uplifting ballad of hope, strength and perseverance. Cherish every day, even when you are facing hardship and defeat. Beautifully done.

JON PARDI / “How Did You Know”
Writers: Bart Butler/Jon Pardi/Rhett Akins; Producers: Bart Butler, Jon Pardi, Ryan Gore; Label: MCA
She turns him on, then turns him down. The gently rolling tempo and everyman vocal style both go down smoothly.

WME Hosts ‘Losers Live’ Showcase

WME’s Losers Live. Photo: Jonathan Plarr/WME

WME hosted its annual “Losers Live” artist showcase on June 1 and 2 at Losers Bar & Grill in Midtown.

Monday night featured performances from Ava Hall, Cassidy Daniels, Dalton Davis and Rhett Akins before a headlining set from Braxton Keith. During his set, Akins brought out Myles Morgan and Riley Green as surprise performers.

A.R. Simmons, Abbie Callahan, Colby Lee Swift, Colton Dawson, Dawson Steagall, Deltona, Ethan Garner, Highway Home, Morgan, Presley Barker, SJ McDonald, Spencer Hatcher, The Kruse Brothers, Timmy McKeever, Trey Pendley and Tyler Booth all took the stage on Tuesday, which also featured a surprise performance from Jon Pardi.

Pictured (L-R): WME’s Joey Lee, Jon Pardi, Red Light Management’s Gaines Sturdivant and C3 Entertainment’s Charlie Walker. Photo: Jonathan Plarr/WME

Timmy McKeever & WME’s Carter Green. Photo: Jonathan Plarr/WME

ERNEST & Friends Bring Songwriter Magic To Stars For Second Harvest [Recap]

Headliner Ella Langley and host of the night ERNEST sing a duet-style version of “Loving Life Again,” a co-write between the two from Langley’s record-breaking new album, Dandelion. Photo: Blue Weidemann

ERNEST welcomed an all-star lineup of friends and collaborators to the Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday night (June 2) for Stars For Second Harvest, benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. The evening showcased Nashville’s songwriting community with an intimate writers round before transitioning into a full-band performance featuring Ella Langley. Overall, the event raised $445,000 for Second Harvest Food Bank.

The evening opened with an intimate writers round featuring ERNEST, HARDY, Lee Thomas Miller and Dean Dillon, who traded songs and stories throughout the set in classic Nashville fashion.

ERNEST contributed performances of the unreleased “Willie Songs,” Morgan Wallen’s “Wasted On You,” his own “Would If I Could” which was written by Dillon, and his Wallen collaboration “Flower Shops,” delivering the latter without a microphone and allowing the Ryman’s renowned acoustics to fill the room. HARDY offered his own “Favorite Country Song,” Wallen’s “More Than My Hometown,” the star-studded collaboration “McArthur,” and “Bottomland.”

ERNEST sound checks at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium before Stars for Second Harvest 2026. Photo: Blue Weidemann

Miller showcased his celebrated catalog with a medley of Brad Paisley’s “Perfect Storm,” “I’m Still A Guy,” and “The World,” before continuing with Trace Adkins’ “You’re Gonna Miss This,” Chris Stapleton’s “Whiskey And You,” and Jamey Johnson’s “In Color.” Dillon delivered George Strait’s “Marina Del Rey,” “The Chair,” and “Here For A Good Time,” closing with Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey.”

The evening then shifted into a full-band set, with Langley bringing an acoustic-leaning, rootsy energy to the Ryman stage. Langley opened the segment with “Dandelion,” “I Gotta Quit,” “Somethin’ Simple,” “You And Me Time” and “20/20.”

“I’m always running around flinging my hair and entertaining [while on tour],” Langley shared from stage. “So tonight, I just wanted to sit here and sing these songs and tell the stories behind them.”

She then continued with “Broken” and “Nicotine.” Langley then debuted “We Know Us” live for the first time, drawing an enthusiastic response from the crowd.

Later in the set, Langley performed “Be Her” before welcoming JoyBeth Taylor and Ashley Dalton to the stage for “Speaking Terms.” The audience also joined in for Langley’s breakthrough hit “You Look Like You Love Me.”

ERNEST returned to join Langley on “Loving Life Again,” while the set continued with smash hit “Choosin’ Texas” and concluded with “Weren’t For The Wind.”

Dean Dillon, Lee Thomas Miller, HARDY, and ERNEST earn a standing ovation following a show-stopping writer’s round performance on Tuesday night at Stars for Second Harvest 2026. Photo: Blue Weidemann

Pictured (L-R): ERNEST, HARDY, Lee Thomas Miller and Dean Dillon. Photo: Tanner Gallagher

Photo: Blue Weidemann

ERNEST. Photo: Blue Weidemann