Chris Stapleton’s Traveller Whiskey Becomes First Official Whiskey Of MLB

A detail shot of Traveller Whiskey during the Traveller Whiskey content shoot at Yankee Stadium in New York, New York. Photo: Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images

Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller Whiskey, co-created with Buffalo Trace Distillery’s Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley, has been named the Official Whiskey of Major League Baseball.

The new multi-year partnership solidifies the most awarded super premium whiskey release of 2024 as the first whiskey ever designated by MLB as its Official Whiskey. The marketing partnership will promote the brand across game broadcasts, custom social and digital content such as MLB Power Rankings, and in stores across the U.S.

Traveller will also set up fan activations on-site at 2025 MLB All-Star Week and the MLB Speedway Classic, and plans to give fans 21+ the opportunity to attend the events via sweepstakes and giveaways in conjunction with MLB.

“Whenever we’re on the road and it happens to line up, we go to baseball games,” says Stapleton. “It’s become a bit of a tradition over the years. We love to experience all the different ballparks and enjoy the culture of whatever baseball town we happen to be in. My wife and I even went to Game Six of the World Series once on our anniversary. Needless to say, I’m thrilled Traveller Whiskey is going to be the Official Whiskey of MLB.”

“Like a perfect swing or a game-changing slider, developing a great whiskey is an art form that demands passion, time and dedication to master,” adds Andrew Duncan, Global Brand Director for Traveller Whiskey. “Starting this summer, we’re bringing that same spirit to ballparks across the country – where unforgettable moments, world-class whiskey and America’s pastime come together. We’re excited to introduce MLB fans to baseball’s newest tradition, Traveller Whiskey.”

 

Lainey Wilson, Ella Langley Dominate At The 60th ACM Awards [Recap]

Lainey Wilson onstage at the 60th Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the Ford Center at The Star on May 08, 2025 in Frisco, Texas.

The 60th Academy of Country Music Awards took place last night (May 8), streaming live from The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. Reba McEntire returned as host for the milestone event, which was broadcast internationally via Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch.

The show opened with an electric, 12-minute medley celebrating 60 years of ACM Song of the Year winners. Reba kicked it off with “Okie from Muskogee,” followed by Clint Black on “Rhinestone Cowboy,” Wynonna Judd with “Why Not Me,” LeAnn Rimes on “Blue,” Little Big Town with “Girl Crush” and Dan + Shay with “Tequila.” The segment set the tone for a night full of nods to the genre’s past while spotlighting the current generation of hitmakers.

Ella Langley at the 60th Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the Ford Center at The Star on May 08, 2025 in Frisco, Texas.

Texas native Cody Johnson took home the first award of the night: ACM Song of the Year for “Dirt Cheap.” The song’s sole writer, Josh Phillips, joined him on stage to accept.

Eric Church delivered a moody performance of his new single “Hands of Time” before Miranda Lambert offered “Run,” then welcomed Ella Langley onstage for a fiery rendition of “Kerosene” to mark the 20th anniversary of the hit. Langley paid tribute to the song’s original music video by wearing a white tank top emblazoned with “Mama Tried.”

Zach Top followed with a strong acoustic take on “Use Me,” holding the arena’s attention with a stripped-down setup.

Old Dominion won ACM Group of the Year for the eighth year in a row, breaking Rascal Flatts’ record for most consecutive wins in the category. The award brings their ACM tally to 10.

Blake Shelton performed his recent No. 1 “Texas” before Lainey Wilson delivered “Whirlwind,” showcasing her power as a live performer.

Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn at the 60th Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the Ford Center at The Star on May 08, 2025 in Frisco, Texas.

Chris Stapleton earned ACM Male Artist of the Year for the second year running, and fifth time overall. He dedicated the award to the late Ben Vaughn, the beloved music executive who passed earlier this year.

In a brief in-show memorial, McEntire recognized those the country community lost in the past year, including Joe Bonsall, Melba Montgomery, Vaughn and Karl Dean.

Brooks & Dunn were named ACM Duo of the Year—marking their first win in the category in 15 years and extending their record to 17 total wins in the category. They expressed heartfelt thanks during their speech, joking that the fans had been “paying [our] rent for the past 30 years.”

Kelsea Ballerini performed “Baggage,” and Stapleton returned to the stage with Morgane Stapleton for a duet on “It Takes A Woman.” Langley reappeared for a performance of “Weren’t For The Wind.”

Shortly after, she took home ACM Single of the Year for “You Look Like You Love Me,” which had already won Visual Media of the Year ahead of the livestream. Langley, Riley Green and producer Will Bundy accepted the award together, marveling at the success of a song with “talking in the verses.”

Alan Jackson onstage at the 60th Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the Ford Center at The Star on May 08, 2025 in Frisco, Texas.

Alan Jackson was honored with the inaugural Alan Jackson Lifetime Achievement Award. He performed “Remember When” and gave a gracious speech reflecting on his journey: “I came to Nashville with a paper sack full of songs and a crazy dream…. all these years later, receiving an honor like this is mind-blowing.”

Wilson later picked up ACM Female Artist of the Year for the third consecutive year. She thanked her fellow nominees and added, “The girls are kicking down some barn doors—and I love it.”

Jelly Roll gave a gospel-infused performance of “Heart of Stone” before joining Shaboozey, who celebrated his birthday on show day, for a performance of “Amen.”

Later in the show, Stapleton, Megan Moroney and Brothers Osborne honored Keith Urban with a tribute performance featuring “Stupid Boy,” “Blue Ain’t Your Color” and “Where the Blacktop Ends”—the latter featuring Urban himself joining in. Urban was recognized with the ACM Triple Crown Award, which celebrates artists who’ve won New Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year.

Keith Urban at the 60th Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the Ford Center at The Star on May 08, 2025 in Frisco, Texas.

Lainey Wilson also won ACM Album of the Year for Whirlwind.

Cody Johnson returned to perform “The Fall,” then joined Brooks & Dunn for a duet on “Red Dirt Road.”

Langley and Green reappeared once more to accept ACM Music Event of the Year for “You Look Like You Love Me.”

Toward the end of the show, McEntire, Lambert and Wilson debuted their collaborative track “Trailblazer” live for the first time.

Wilson was then named ACM Entertainer of the Year for the second year in a row, making her the third woman in ACM history to earn back-to-back wins in the category. In her speech, she acknowledged that she was feeling imposter syndrome and said she’s learning to receive recognition with an open heart.

The show closed on a high-energy note with a surprise set from Rascal Flatts and the Backstreet Boys, who teamed up for a medley that included “What Hurts the Most,” “I Dare You,” “Larger Than Life” and “Life is a Highway.”

DISClaimer Single Reviews: Trisha Yearwood Delivers A ‘Deliciously Bluesy Rocker’

Trisha Yearwood

It might be rainy in Music City these days, but the country stars are bringing summer sunshine in this edition of DISClaimer.

Bailey Zimmerman & Luke Combs, Dale Ann Bradley, Maddie & Tae, Parker McCollum and Cole Swindell lead an upbeat parade of shiny new sounds for the season.

Setting the pace is superstar Trisha Yearwood, who nails down a Disc of the Day prize.

This week’s DISCovery Award winner is Zandi Holup.

SOMETHING OUT WEST / “Bipolar Heart”
Writers: Brendan Cooney/Drew Arthur/TJ Courtney; Producer: Julian Raymond; Label: Big Machine Records
– Probably the first country song to use the term “bipolar” as its chorus hook. Otherwise, it’s a fairly straightforward gathering of routine heartbreak couplets. The act is a duo composed of Chet Hanks and Drew Arthur. Hanks, who sings lead, is the son of Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson.

BAILEY ZIMMERMAN & LUKE COMBS / “Backup Plan”
Writers: Jimi Bell/Jon Sherwood/Tucker Beathard; Producer: Austin Shawn; Label: Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville
– This one’s a righteous outlaw stomper that advises you believe in yourself and your ambitions. Both men sing with chesty authority. If life knocks you down, “Gettin’ back up is the only backup plan you need.”

KAREN WALDRUP / “Blue Cowboy Boots”
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Label: KW
– It’s been awhile since we’ve heard from this former contender on The Voice. This outing is a frothing country rocker with a band kicking butt behind her frisky vocal. The lyric is about getting over him by having a big night on the town in her feel-good footwear.

COLE SWINDELL / “We Can Always Move On”
Writers: Kyle Fishman/Michael Tyler/Thomas Archer; Producers: Jimmy Robbins, Kyle Fishman; Label: Warner Music Nashville
– A gently rhythmic track gives this a breezy vibe. Swindell’s vocal sounds kinda processed as he offers an aching invitation to have one last night together before breaking up for good. Very, very listenable.

GILLIAN WELCH & DAVID RAWLINGS / “What We Had”
Writers: David Rawlings/Gillian Welch; Producer: David Rawlings; Label: Acony Records
– The esteemed Nashville duo appeared on Stephen Colbert’s show on Tuesday night performing music from Woodland, which won a Best Folk Album Grammy in February. This wistful track augments the team’s guitar-and-voice sonic palate with a lovely wash of echoey strings. Dreamy. Sublime.

THOMAS RHETT & TUCKER WETMORE / “Small Town Girls”
Writers: Andrew Haas/Ian Franzino/John Byron/Josh Kerr/John Ryan/Julian Bunetta/Rocky Block/Thomas Rhett; Producers: Dann Huff, Josh Kerr, Julian Bunetta; Label: The Valory Music Co.
– Sounds like summer to me. The steady, thumpy groove is punctuated by echo-twang effects and country-rap passages. The title phrase is repeated and repeated and repeated.

PHIL VASSAR / “All American Summer”
Writers: Phil Vassar/Tony Mullins; Producer: Dean Sams; Label: American Soul
– Vassar is singing in a striking, throaty lower register on this galloping rocker. Rather than his trademark piano playing, the track is dominated by electric guitar.

MADDIE & TAE / “Chasing Babies & Raising Dreams”
Writers: Anna Vaus/Josh Kerr/Maddie Font/Taylor Kerr; Producer: Josh Kerr; Label: Mercury Nashville
– This vibrant, vivacious team released Love & Light as its new album last week. Now there’s a sweet CMT music video for this enchanting ditty about family love. Swirly, shiny and sunny.

SAPPHYRE BLU / “Burn Me”
Writer: Arielle “Sapphyre Blu” White; Producer: James “Xzaviar” Ashcroft; Label: HRDRV
– Okay I get it: You have blue hair and blue flowers and your name is Sapphyre Blu. Raised in Nashville, this L.A. artist gives this slow bluesy number some vocal fire with soprano soaring and dramatic alto dips. She cites country stars as her inspirations, but this leans much more toward R&B.

PARKER McCOLLUM / “Big Sky”
Writers: Charlie Magnone/Jarrod Morris/Parker McCollum; Producers: Eric Masse, Frank Liddell; Label: MCA Nashville
– The rocking “What Kinda Man” remains the single, but this new track from his forthcoming album has a lot to recommend it. His vocal performance is first-rate on the rolling melody and the traveling track moves right along. He loves the wide open spaces but is a lonely, wandering man.

ZANDI HOLUP / “Mountain Man”
Writers: Daniel Leathersitch/Zandi Holup; Producers: Ryan Hadlock, Zandi Holup; Label: Big Loud Records
– She has an attractive rasp in her drawling delivery. In the lyric of this languid, folk-y song, she’s smitten with an outdoorsy guy who won’t stick around long. Interesting sound. I’m intrigued. Send more.

TRISHA YEARWOOD / “The Wall or the Way Over”
Writers: Emma-Lee/Maia Sharp/Trisha Yearwood; Producers: Chad Carlson, Trisha Yearwood; Label: Virgin Music Group/Gwendolyn Records
– Produced with crystal clarity and dynamic tension, this exudes energy. As usual, this goddess has few peers as a supreme vocalist. The deliciously bluesy rocker is drawn from Yearwood’s upcoming The Mirror, her first self-penned collection. I love this. Can’t wait to hear the rest.

DALE ANN BRADLEY / “Uncle Jake”
Writer: Dale Ann Bradley; Producer: none listed; Label: Pinecastle Records
– Bradley is a six-time winner as Female Vocalist of the Year of the IBMA. This just-released story song tells the tale of a Kentucky fellow who lives “off the grid” and has  a loving, blessed, simple life as an Appalachian wood carver. The track is an acoustic delight of rippling guitar and mandolin. Beautifully written and performed.

Industry Ink: Dylan Scott, Phil Vassar, John Lomax, More

Dylan Scott Earns Pandora Billionaire Plaque

Pictured (L-R): John Chapman (Curb), Victoria Alfonso (SiriusXM), Johnny Chiang (SiriusXM), Kerri Edwards (KP Entertainment), Dylan Scott, Trapper John (SiriusXM), Allyson Gelnett (Massey) (Curb), Benson Curb (Curb), Emma Gribbon (SiriusXM) and Kathleen St. Clair (SiriusXM)

Chart-topping country hitmaker Dylan Scott was recently awarded with a Pandora Billionaire plaque, commemorating his music being streamed over one billion times on Pandora. The plaque presentation took place Friday, April 25 in Indio, California ahead of Scott’s Stagecoach performance on the Mane Stage.

“Thank you to Pandora for all their amazing support for Dylan Scott’s music,” says Benson Curb, SVP of Commercial Partnerships, Streaming & Revenue at Curb Records. “The team at Pandora have been big believers in Dylan from the start and now there are a Billion reasons to celebrate this huge achievement.”

 

Phil Vassar Rocks At St. Jude Heroes Honky Tonk

Pictured (L-R): Torrey Wayland (St. Jude), Jordan Turri Andrews (St. Jude), Phil Vassar, Taylor Ratcliff (St. Jude), Lynn Page (St. Jude)

Phil Vassar performed at St. Jude Heroes Honky Tonk, a private event for St. Jude Heroes who were top fundraisers for the St. Jude Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in Nashville, on April 25.

 

John Lomax Guests On Stories Round The Table With Hudson And Joni

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John Lomax is the special guest with Hudson James and Joni Harms on the podcast Stories Round the Table with Hudson and Joni today (May 8.) His interview airs on the show’s website as well as Spotify, YouTube, iHeart and others. He talks with Hudson and Joni about his family’s legacy in collecting and preserving folk songs and recalls stories from his own music career as a well-known music journalist, author and manager for artists like Townes Van Zandt and Steve Earle.

Lomax also talks about  “Lomax on Lomax,” a concert he pulled together exploring the many valuable songs his family saved as they journeyed through hills and plains to conduct field recordings of music that might have otherwise been lost. He will present his show “Lomax on Lomax” at the Green Hills Library in Nashville on May 15 at 5 p.m.

 

WWII Hero Don Graves Honored At 100th Birthday With Recording Of His Song ‘The Sand of Iwo Jima’

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s LuAnn Davidson, songwriters Frank Myers and Jason Sever, Airpower Foundation’s Don Weatherby, WWII Veteran Don Graves. Photo: Anthony Sweeton

World War II hero Don Graves, one of the last living survivors of the Battle of Iwo Jima and the only Flamethrower to make it off the island, celebrated his 100th birthday in Nashville this week with a historic and heartfelt tribute. To mark the occasion, Graves collaborated on a powerful new song, “The Sand of Iwo Jima,” alongside songwriters Frank Myers and Jason Sever. The track was recorded at Starstruck Studios, with vocals by John Rich and Lee Greenwood and production by Myers and Jimmy Nichols.

In addition to this moving musical milestone, Graves officially signed with BMI as a songwriter while in Nashville. His journey continues as he travels to Washington, D.C. forMemorial Day, where he will be featured on the National Memorial Day Concert PBS special.

 

Omer Netzer Shares New Single at Country Music Association New Member Welcome

Pictured (L-R): Kate Richardson (Partner, Richlynn Group), Kate Kaltenbach (Director, Industry Relations, CMA), Kayleigh Bentley (Manager, Member Experience, CMA), Tyler Phillips (Richlynn Group), Omer Netzer, Mia Jones (Senior Director, Industry Relations & Inclusion, CMA) and Oscar Chavira (Netzer’s Manager, White Knuckle Productions). Photo: Courtesy of the CMA

Singer-songwriter Omer Netzer activated his Country Music Association membership with an artist welcome meeting recently. Israel native Netzer, who is now based in Nashville, shared his story with the Member Relations and International teams at the CMA office on Music Row and treated the staff to an acoustic performance of his upcoming single “Midnight Blue,” out May 30.

 

Val Storey Signs With Mighty Cord Records

Val Storey and Larry Cordle

Val Storey has signed with Mighty Cord Records, led by Larry Cordle. Storey’s new bluegrass single, “I’ve Just Seen A Face,” has just been released to radio. Fans can catch Storey live every Monday night at the legendary Station Inn as part of “New Monday” with Carl Jackson and Cordle—a celebrated weekly show featuring harmony-rich bluegrass, country and Americana. She also leads Sunday Gospel with Val Storey, Larry Cordle and Mike Rogers & Friends, a heartwarming tradition filled with uplifting gospel songs and soul-stirring performances.

Country Icon Jeannie Seely Shares Health Update

Jeannie Seely. Photo: Cyndi Hornsby

Country music legend and Grand Ole Opry member Jeannie Seely has shared an updated on the status of her health following multiple surgeries over the past few weeks.

“Over the past several weeks, I’ve received so many wonderful messages of love and concern about being missed on the Grand Ole Opry and on Sundays with Seely on Willie’s Roadhouse,” Seely explains. “Thank you for those, and I assure you that I miss you just as much! Hopefully I can count on that support as I struggle through this recovery process from multiple back surgeries in March, as well as two emergency abdominal surgeries in April, followed by 11 days in the intensive care unit and a bout with pneumonia. Rehab is pretty tough but each day is looking brighter and last night, I saw a light at the end of the tunnel. And it was neon, so I knew it was mine! The unsinkable Seely is working her way back.”

Once fully recovered, Seely plans to continue performing regularly on the Opry stage, recording her weekly show, Sundays with Seely, on SiriusXM’s Willie’s Roadhouse and release new music.

Alabama & Brenda Lee To Be Honored At Eighth Annual Nashville Songwriter Awards

Brenda Lee, Alabama

Alabama and Brenda Lee have been revealed as the first announced honorees at the eighth annual Nashville Songwriter Awards set for Sept. 23 at the Ryman Auditorium.

Both Alabama and Lee have earned two of the organization’s highest honors and will be celebrated with special segments during the night’s festivities. With the return of presenting partner City National Bank, the evening will be a celebration filled with stories and performances honoring the faces behind the industry and the music made in Music City.

Alabama will receive NSAI’s pinnacle honor, the Kris Kristofferson Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of the band’s contributions to the American songbook. Charting 43 No. 1s and selling over 80 million records, Alabama is undisputedly one of country’s most influential bands, whose work continues to inspire the careers of songwriters and artists to this day. Previous Kris Kristofferson award recipients include Alan Jackson (2024), Bobby Braddock (2023), Garth Brooks (2022), Bill Anderson (2018), and Willie Nelson (2013).

Brenda Lee will be awarded with the NSAI President’s Keystone Award, a recognition bestowed to an individual that has given significant contributions to the industry for the betterment of all songwriters. Lee was personally selected by NSAI Board President Lee Thomas Miller in honor of her incredible achievements, record-breaking career, and undeniable place she has earned in music history. Lee signed her first record deal at the age of 11, has sold over 100 million albums, was the first woman inducted into both the Rock and Roll and Country Music Hall of Fames, and also holds the record for longest gap between No. 1 charting hits, with her first in 1960 (“I’m Sorry”) and the most recent in November 2023 (“Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree”).

“At City National Bank, we recognize the incredible talent and creativity that fuels the songwriters of Nashville and across the nation,” says Diane Pearson and Lori Badgett, Co-Managers of City National Entertainment in Nashville. “That’s why we’re proud to return as the presenting sponsor of the Nashville Songwriter Awards, which recognize individuals for their artistry, storytelling and impact in music.”

Lainey Wilson & Jessie Jo Dillon Nab Early ACM Wins

Lainey Wilson is surprised by Reba McEntire and Miranda Lambert

The winners of the ACM Artist-Songwriter of the Year and Songwriter of the Year categories were revealed yesterday (May 7), ahead of tonight’s 60th Academy of Country Music Awards, which airs live at 7 p.m. CST from Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas.

Lainey Wilson, who is one of the night’s top nominees with seven nods, earned her first ACM Artist-Songwriter of the Year Award in a backstage surprise from Reba McEntire and Miranda Lambert. The three will debut their forthcoming collaboration, “Trailblazer,” at the ACM Awards.

Kelsea Ballerini and Jessie Jo Dillon

Wilson, who penned this new track with Lambert and Brandy Clark, also co-wrote every track on her latest album, Whirlwind, a 14-track project that is not only nominated for the coveted ACM Album of the Year Award this year but also features her hit single “4x4xU,” which earned her two nominations in this year’s ACM Song of the Year category as a songwriter and artist. This marks Wilson’s 13th ACM Award win.

For the second year in a row, Jessie Jo Dillon earned the ACM Songwriter of the Year Award in an on-stage surprise from her frequent collaborator and ACM Entertainer of the Year nominee, Kelsea Ballerini, during ACM Country Kickoff. This honor arrives after Dillon co-penned multiple tracks on three of the five projects vying for Album of the Year at tonight’s ceremony.

Dasha, Ingrid Andress, David Archuleta, More To Play ‘Concert For Love & Acceptance’

The annual “Concert For Love & Acceptance” has set the lineup for its 2025 event, taking place June 2 at Category 10 beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Dasha will headline the event, with additional performances from Ingrid Andress, David Archuleta, Brooke Eden, Lindsay Ell, Tiera Kennedy, The Kentucky Gentlemen, Maggie Rose, Runaway June, Sam Williams and Ty Herndon, who founded the event in 2015 to raise funds for Ty Herndon’s Foundation For Love and Acceptance, which supports the LGBTQ+ community alongside support for mental health, addiction and trauma recovery.

“CMA Fest is such a sacred week for country music lovers, and we’re honored to be able to kick the week off for the fans with a night of music that brings us together and reminds us that we have a whole lot more in common than what divides us,” says Herndon. “This is a night about putting differences aside and coming together to say we’re all God’s children and our job is to love and accept one another.”

Tickets are available here. Additional performances and appearances will be announced at a later date.

Gabby Barrett Announces New ‘Life I’m Living Tour’ Beginning In June

Gabby Barrett. Photo: Robby Klein

Gabby Barrett is gearing up to launch her new headlining tour, the “Life I’m Living Tour 2025.”

Beginning with a double dose of CMA Fest events on June 5 and 6 in Nashville, the trek will feature 30 dates across the U.S., visiting Columbus, Abilene, Sioux City, Fort Wayne, Bakersfield and more before wrapping Oct. 5 in Ocean City.

“I’m pumped to hit the road this year!” Barrett shares. “The ‘Life I’m Living Tour 2025’ is going to be about the journey of my music career thus far, and turning the page to the next chapter with new music that is coming shortly!”

The tour will build on a whole new level of creative control that Barrett claimed with the 2024 release of her sophomore album, Chapter & Verse (Warner Music Nashville), when she co-wrote nine of 14 songs and for the first time, co-produced the full project alongside producer Ross Copperman.

Barrett, the 2020 ACM New Female Artist of the Year, returns to the 60th ACM Awards tonight (May 8) as a presenter on the show.

Gabby Barrett’s “Life I’m Living Tour 2025” Dates:
June 5 – Nashville, TN @ CMA Fest
June 6 – Nashville, TN @ CMA Fest
June 7 – Blue Springs, NE @ Cattlemen’s Ball of Nebraska
June 20 – West Chester, OH @ Lori’s Roadhouse
June 21 – Joliet, IL @ Taste of Joliet
June 27 – Santa Rosa, CA @ Country Summer Music Festival
June 28 – Redding, CA @ Win-River Resort & Casino
July 5 – O’Fallon, MO @ Heritage and Freedom Festival
July 10 – Granite Falls, MN @ Prairie’s Edge Casino Resort
July 11 – Columbus, NE @ Platte County Fair
July 12 – Catoosa, OK @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (Track 5)
July 17 – Nashville, IN @ Brown County Music Center
July 18 – Bloomington, IL @ Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
July 19 – Lincoln City, IN @ Lincoln Amphitheatre
July 24 – Saginaw, MI @ The Theater at The Dow Event Center
July 25 – Rockford, IL @ Coronado Theatre
July 26 – West Bend, WI @ Washington County Fair Park
August 14 – Worley, ID @ Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel
August 21 – Abilene, TX @ West Texas Rehabilitation Fundraiser
August 22 – Sioux City, IA @ Orpheum Live
August 23 – Mason, WI @ Concert in the Corn
September 1 – Du Quoin, IL @ Du Quoin State Fair
September 5 – Lancaster, PA @ American Music Theatre
September 6 – Farmington, PA @ Timber Rock Amphitheater
September 7 – Wooster, OH @ Wayne County Fair
September 11 – Allegan, MI @ Allegan County Fair
September 12 – Valparaiso, IN @ Central Park Plaza
September 13 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Sweetwater Performance Pavilion
September 18 – Bakersfield, CA @ *Venue TBA
October 5 – Ocean City, MD @ Country Calling Festival

Gretchen Wilson Unmasked As ‘Pearl’ To Win ‘The Masked Singer’s’ 13th Season

Gretchen Wilson wins The Masked Singer. Photo: Courtesy of FOX Entertainment

Gretchen Wilson emerged from her lavish sea-themed costume to hoist the Golden Mask Trophy as the winner of The Masked Singer‘s 13th season last night (May 7) after eight performances and a plethora of incorrect guesses as to the identity of her character “Pearl.”

Judges Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, Rita Ora and Robin Thicke, and host Nick Cannon, were all over the map trying to guess “Pearl’s” identity after each performance. Week after week, “Pearl” stumped all four judges by effortlessly moving from Dolly Parton’s “Here You Come Again,” to Whitney’s “Saving All My Love For You,” Gloria Estefan’s “Conga,” Blue Oyster Cult’s “Don’t Fear The Reaper” and The Outfield’s “Your Love.” A beautiful version of Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me” sent her into the Top Four, and KT Tunstell’s “Black Horse and a Cherry Tree” landed her in the Top Three. After singing The Pretenders’ “I’ll Stand By You,” she was announced as the Season 13 winner.

“This is without a doubt the craziest thing I ever agreed to do, and it ended up being one of the most rewarding,” says Wilson. “The cast and crew were some of the craziest people I’ve ever worked with, and they all became like family. ‘Pearl’ is safely back in the ocean, but her gloves may resurface on the ACM Red Carpet!”

Wilson will be on hand at the ACM Awards in Dallas tonight (May 8) to present the Top New Artist of the Year and the Female Artist of the Year Award, 20 years after winning Female Artist of the Year herself. She’ll also appear in the special role of “Tour Manager” on The Road, a new music competition series airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ this fall.