Brad Paisley To Return To Wynn Las Vegas With ‘One Man Six Strings Show’

Brad Paisley. Photo: Jim Shea

Brad Paisley will return to the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas with his acoustic show, “One Man Six Strings,” this spring.

Paisley will put on intimate, acoustic performances on May 9 and 10. Tickets for both performances go on sale to the public this Friday (Feb. 14.) at 10 a.m. PT here.

Amassing nearly five billion streams over his 20-year career, Paisley has written 21 of his 25 No. 1s, many of which will be performed during this acoustic show, including fan favorites like “Mud on the Tires,” “Whiskey Lullaby,” “When I Get Where I’m Going,” and others.

For nearly 25 years, his songwriting and showmanship have won him numerous awards, including three Grammys, two American Music Awards, 15 Academy of Country Music Awards, and 14 Country Music Association Awards including a coveted Entertainer of the Year honor, along with recognition as the most successful CMA Award co-host in history, alongside Carrie Underwood for 11 consecutive years.

Matt Lang Signs With Anthem Entertainment [Exclusive]

Pictured (L-R): Gilles Godard, Maddie Sanderson, Leighanna Martin, Matt Lang and Scot Sherrod. Photo: Courtesy of Anthem Entertainment

Singer-songwriter Matt Lang has inked a global publishing deal with Anthem Entertainment.

Since dropping his debut self-titled EP in 2018, Lang has racked up over 50 million streams, scored three top 10 radio singles and earned multiple accolades. His notable achievements include receiving a Gold Ticket award from ADISQ for selling more than 50,000 tickets during his “More” tour, a certified Gold single for his Billboard chart-topping hit “Getcha” (which he also co-wrote) and several nominations, including three CCMA Award nods. As a highly sought-after live performer, Lang has graced stages at major events like Canada’s Boots & Hearts festival, Lasso Montreal Festival and Festival d’été de Québec, where he opened for Luke Combs to a crowd of 80,000. He has also toured internationally, performing in Berlin and at the C2C and Buckle & Boots Festivals in the UK.

“I have followed Matt’s career for the last 7 years and saw firsthand his meteoric rise in the world of country music, fueled by his unique talent as a performer, his unstoppable work ethic, and unwavering dedication to his fans,” shares Gilles Godard, President of Anthem’s Music Publishing division in Nashville. “Matt has an amazing future ahead of him, both as an artist and a songwriter, and Anthem is proud to represent his music on a global scale.”

Additionally, Lang has signed with WME for booking and River House Artists for management.

“Gilles has been following my career since the very beginning and has been a true supporter and friend along the way. Signing with Anthem means so much to me, and I’m so excited for what 2025 will bring,” adds Lang. “I’ve been dreaming of building a team in the U.S. for a long time, but I also wanted to take my time before making that next step. I’ve worked hard on learning English these past few years, and now I feel ready to take what we’ve been building in Quebec beyond the borders. It’s so reassuring that Anthem, River House Artists, and WME all see me for who I truly am and believe in the French guy from Maniwaki (QC) with a big dream. I couldn’t ask for a better team. I’ve never felt more ready and motivated for what’s to come!”

Lang is currently touring and selling out venues across Canada. His new single, “Back To The Bar,” featuring Montreal DJ Mike Demero, was released last Friday (Feb. 7). He will release more new music throughout 2025.

Steve Turner, CMHOFM Champion & Nashville Developer, Passes Away

Steve Turner. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Steve Turner, chairman emeritus and longtime board chair for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, passed away today (Feb. 11) at age 77.

“Steve Turner’s leadership and vision changed Nashville in many ways. But nowhere was his influence more transformative than with our museum. As a longtime board chairman, he saw what our museum should be, what it aspired to be — and made it so,” shares Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Musuem, in a statement.

“He found new opportunities for us, forged crucial deals, and spearheaded a museum expansion in 2014 that more than doubled our size and multiplied our reach exponentially. He was a businessman with the soul of a creative artist and the heart of a champion. Simply put, he inspired us and made our museum the success it is today.”

Turner was born in Scottsville, Kentucky and was raised working in the family business, the Dollar General Corporation, founded by his father, Cal Turner Sr. He served as an executive for the company for 20 years before leaving at age 40 to go his own way.

The Vanderbilt University graduate settled in Nashville in 1986 with his wife Judy, and became focused on investing and real estate development, particularly in Nashville’s urban core. He spearheaded several developments south of Broadway, including the Gulch, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

The Turners generously supported many philanthropic causes in Nashville, but his focus on the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was transformative for the institution. He joined museum’s board in 1997, serving as Chairman from 2008 through 2021.

His tenure with the organization included negotiating a complicated public-private partnership involving the museum, Metro Nashville government and the Omni Hotels & Resorts. The result more than doubled the museum’s size, connected the Omni Hotel Nashville with the museum through a stylish shopping corridor, and helped the city anchor the new Music City Center convention hall, which opened in 2013.

Turner also demonstrated crucial leadership in the museum’s capital campaign that enabled the expansion. Thanks to successful fundraising and careful financial stewardship, the museum erased its building debts and markedly expanded its programming, allowing Turner to further push the organization to offer Middle Tennessee youth free admission under a new program, Community Counts.

He and wife Judy also conceived and funded an innovative partnership between the museum and the Nashville Public Library resulting in “String City: Nashville’s Tradition of Music and Puppetry,” an acclaimed puppet show that tells the story of country music and has played to thousands of families, children and adults in Middle Tennessee.

Services have not yet been announced.

Hueston To Release New Album ‘Huey’ In March

Hueston will release his new album, Huey, on March 7 via UMG’s Silver Wings Records.

Hueston initially gained attention as the frontman of the indie/alternative duo The Blancos, where he refined his unique musical style. Following a personal transformation, he now creates music under his own label, Young Hueston, LLC, with distribution through Silver Wings Records. In his solo work, Hueston blends storytelling, guitar playing and vocals to produce music that strikes a deep chord with listeners. His songs explore the challenges of personal and professional growth, shifting from introspective and somber to bold and daring, while maintaining a core of soulful expression.

Huey is more than just an album; it’s a journey through the highs and lows that have defined my path so far,” shares Hueston. “Each track dives deep into everything from personal struggles and the clarity that comes with overcoming them, to love songs exploring the complexities of relationships. I hope this record resonates with anyone on their own path of self-discovery and authentic growth.”

The album includes a collaboration with UG Skywalkin on the track “Right Now,” bringing an added energy to the project. Additionally, previously released songs “Bottle In My Hand” and “Living Fast” are also part of the project.

Ahead of the release of Huey, Hueston will release behind-the-scenes footage and live studio performances of album tracks, offering a glimpse into the creative process. A special merchandise collection, inspired by the album’s themes and artistry, will also be launched to celebrate its release.

Huey Track List:
1. “Living Fast” (Cory Hueston, Brandon Sammons)
2. “Every Time Is The Last Time” (Cory Hueston, Brandon Sammons)
3. “Bottle In My Hand” (Cory Hueston, Brandon Sammons, Matt Ferranti)
4. “Harder To Let Go” (Brandon Sammons, Fraser Churchill, David Brook)
5. “3, 4 Times” (Cory Hueston, Brandon Sammons)
6. “Walls Into Windows” (Cory Hueston, Brandon Sammons, David Ray Stevens)
7. “Tempted To Fall” (Brandon Sammons, Jeremy Claudio)
8. “It Wasn’t The Bottle” (Cory Hueston)
9. “Still Alive & Kickin'” (Brandon Sammons, David Ray Stevens)
10. “Right Now” (Cory Hueston, Brandon Sammons, Josh Kimbowa p.k.a UG)
11. “Devil In Me” (Cory Hueston, Brandon Sammons, Matt Ferranti)
12. “Pour Me Another” (Brandon Sammons)

Mason Ramsey Slates Headlining Tour For Spring

Mason Ramsey. Photo: Damon Baker

Mason Ramsey will kick off his new headlining tour “Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents: Mason Ramsey” beginning April 6. Special guests Halle Kearns and Harper Grace will join on select dates.

The 19-date tour will include stops in Des Moines, Cleveland, Boston, Baltimore, Memphis, Colorado Springs and more, and tickets will go on sale to the public Feb. 14 following the artist pre-sale on Feb. 12 at masonramsey.com/tour.

Last week, Ramsey released his new duet “Live Lonely” with Grace, which was penned by Ramsey and Grace with Michael De Lorenzis and Michael Paynter. Ramsey closed out 2024 with the late fall release of his debut full-length album I’ll See You In My Dreams on Atlantic Records. He has already racked up 500+ million career global streams and garnered over 360+ million video views to date.

“Monster Energy Outbreak Presents: Mason Ramsey Tour” Dates:
April 6 – Mount Vernon, KY
April 8 – Des Moines, IA
April 10 – Iowa City, IA
April 11 – Rosemont, IL*
April 12 – Grand Rapids, MI
April 14 – Cleveland, OH
April 15 – Buffalo, NY
April 16 – Boston, MA*
April 19 – New York, NY*
April 22 – New Haven, CT
April 23 – Ardmore, PA
April 25 – Asbury Park, NJ*
April 26 – Vienna, VA
April 27 – Baltimore, MD
April 29 – Memphis, TN
April 30 – Kansas City, MO*
May 2 – Denver, CO*
May 3 – Colorado Springs, CO
May 7 – Jackson, MS

* Harper Grace Support

Lauren Thomas & More Exit Sony Music Nashville

Lauren Thomas

Lauren “LT” Thomas (SVP, Promotion), Lauren Bartlett (Columbia Sr. Dir., Promotion), Paige Elliott (Columbia Dir., Promotion), Lisa Owen (Columbia Dirs., Promotion) and Paul Grosser (SMN Mgr., Promotion & Artist Development) have all left Sony Music Nashville as part of organizational restructuring.

“Our focus is always on being the best partners for our artists and the creative community, especially in this rapidly evolving marketplace,” the label shared in a statement obtained by MusicRow. “Today we made changes to our team structure to streamline our resources and be more successfully connected to our valuable radio partners across RCA Nashville and Columbia Nashville.”

Thomas was promoted to her most recent position of Senior Vice President, Promotion last June. She joined Sony Music Nashville in October 2009, and throughout her time there, has taken on various roles within the Promotion team, contributing to nearly 80 No. 1 records. For the past three years, Thomas has been leading the promotional efforts for the Columbia Nashville roster and staff. She has guided chart-topping successes for Old Dominion, Megan Moroney and Mitchell Tenpenny, along with multiple hits from Luke Combs.

Bartlett joined the organization in 2018 as Director, Southeast Promotion, following her time at Big Machine Label Group, and was elevated to Columbia Sr. Dir., Promotion in 2022. She also served as an Account Executive at Steel City Media prior to BMLG.

Elliott started her time at Sony Music Nashville in 2017. Before joining, Elliott served as Director of Regional Promotion, West Coast for Capitol Records Nashville from 2010 to 2017. Prior to that, she held the role of Director of Regional Promotion, Northwest at Capitol Music Group from 2007 to 2010.

Owen joined Sony Music Nashville as Arista’s Mgr., Regional Promotion in 2016. Prior, Owen had been with Show Dog Nashville Records since 2005. Before joining Show Dog, she served as the Director of Promotion & Marketing for the West Coast at DreamWorks Records and as the Manager of Promotion, West Coast, for Giant-Reprise Records Nashville.

Grosser started as an intern at Sony Music Nashville. In 2021, he joined the team full time as Specialist, Promotion and Artist Development before being promoted to Manager.

Runaway June To Headline ‘SEC Party In The Park’

Runaway June

The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp will host “SEC Party In The Park” on March 14 and 15 to celebrate the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament taking place at Bridgestone Arena.

Runaway June will headline the live music at “SEC Party in the Park” with a free performance at 6 p.m. on March 15 at Music City Walk of Fame Park. Additional performers throughout the weekend include DJ Rideout, SanRafaelBand, The Woods, DJ Case Bloom and Joe West Band. The Fieldhouse Bar will serve cold beer and phone charging stations will be on site. Fans can also enjoy an SEC photo booth, face painting and a variety of games, including cornhole, pop-a-shot and giant Jenga.

“The ‘SEC Party in the Park’ will once again serve as the ultimate gathering spot for fans to connect during games and enjoy entertainment in between tournament action,” shares NCVC President and CEO Deana Ivey. “It’s a family friendly destination where locals and visitors without game tickets can enjoy the excitement of the tournament and cheer on their favorite SEC teams. We’re excited to showcase live local music and local food during the event in a way that only Music City can.”

A full schedule of the event and additional details can be found here.

Dolly Parton Reveals Vocalists For Symphonic Concert

Dolly Parton. Photo: Courtesy of Parton

Dolly Parton has revealed the seven vocalists who will perform her songs at the world premiere of her new symphonic concert, “Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony.”

The world premiere is set for March 20 in Nashville with the Nashville Symphony, led by Principal Pops Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez. The featured vocalists for the show will be Katelyn Drye, Hollie Hammel, Julie Williams, Blair Lamb, Denitia, Ally Jackson and Katie Basden.

The groundbreaking multimedia symphonic experience will offer fresh interpretations of Parton’s iconic hits, taking audiences on a journey through her music and life as she shares personal stories and leads the evening on screen. “Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony” will showcase new, innovative orchestrations of Parton’s beloved songs by David Hamilton, seamlessly integrated into a full-length multimedia symphonic storytelling experience.

Following the world premiere, performances will take place across the country throughout the 2025-2026 season, with stops in San Diego, Columbus, Dallas and more.

“Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony” is produced by Parton in collaboration with Schirmer Theatrical and Sony Music Publishing, with concert bookings managed by Wasserman Music.

“Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony” Performance Dates:
March 20, 2025: Schermerhorn Symphony Center – Nashville, TN
May 17, 2025: Foellinger Theatre – Fort Wayne, IN
June 18, 2025: Heinz Hall – Pittsburgh, PA
June 29, 2025: Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego, CA
July 12, 2025: Columbus Commons Park – Columbus, OH
September 7, 2025: Blossom Music Center – Cleveland, OH
September 19-20, 2025: Hilbert Circle Theatre – Indianapolis, IN
October 17-18, 2025: Charlotte Symphony – Charlotte, NC
October 24-26, 2025: Morton Meyerson Symphony Center – Dallas, TX
November 7-8, 2025: Civic Center Music Hall – Oklahoma City, OK
November 21-22, 2025: Meymandi Concert Hall – Raleigh, NC
January 3-4, 2026: Boettcher Concert Hall – Denver, CO
January 23-25, 2026: Cincinnati Music Hall – Cincinnati, OH
January 31, 2026: Louisville Orchestra – Louisville, KY
February 14-15, 2026: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall – Portland, OR
March 19-21, 2026: Schermerhorn Symphony Center – Nashville, TN
March 20-21, 2026: DeVos Performance Hall – Grand Rapids, MI
March 28, 2026: Arizona Financial Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
May 1, 2026: Hult Center for the Performing Arts – Eugene, OR
May 16-17, 2026: Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts – Kansas City, MO

Warner Music Nashville Luncheon Returns To CRS 2025

The lineup has been announced for the annual Warner Music Nashville Luncheon, scheduled during CRS 2025. This year’s luncheon will feature performances from Gavin Adcock, Avery Anna (alongside special guest Sam Barber), Tyler Braden, Chase Matthew, Redferrin and Hudson Westbrook.

The Warner Music Nashville Luncheon will take place on Wednesday (Feb. 19) at 12:00 PM in the Omni Nashville Hotel’s Broadway Ballroom.

“This year’s lineup features artists who are creating some of the most reactive music in the country format right now,” shares Warner Music Nashville’s SVP of Radio & Commercial Partnerships, Kristen Williams. “Every night they turn audiences into fans and I am excited for everyone in attendance to be able to say, ‘I saw them first…,’ at CRS 2025.”

Advance registration for CRS 2025 is now closed. On-site registration will be available starting Wednesday, February 19, at the walk-up rate of $799.

Lineup Revealed For Palomino Stage At Stagecoach

Stagecoach, California’s country music festival, has officially announced the lineup for its popular Palomino Stage. It includes Lana Del Rey, Nelly, Sammy Hagar, Whiskey Myers, Sierra Ferrell, Koe Wetzel, Dylan Gossett, Goo Goo Dolls, Tracy Lawrence and many more.

Stagecoach, headlined by Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs, returns to Empire Polo Club in Indio, California on April 25-27. Passes are available here.

On Friday (April 25), Lana Del Rey, Whiskey Myers, Sierra Ferrell, Nikki Lane, Drake Milligan, Tanner Usrey and Noeline Hofmann will grace the Palomino Stage. Saturday (April 26) will feature Nelly, Koe Wetzel, Dylan Gossett, Tommy James & the Shondells, Crystal Gayle, Myles Kennedy and Kashus Culpepper. On Sunday (April 27) the stage will see Sammy Hagar, Goo Goo Dolls, Tracy Lawrence, Treaty Oak Revival, The Bacon Brothers, Angel White and Waylon Wyatt.

In addition to the announcement, Stagecoach is also sharing plans for expansions on the grounds’ Rose Garden Saloon as well as improving the Rhinestone Saloon. Located next to the Palomino Stage, the Saloon will be open all day for the first time at Stagecoach. A special on-site grounds getaway, accessible to Saloon, Corral Seat and Corral Pit pass holders, the Rose Garden Saloon will feature food trucks and bars as well as extra picnic tables, shaded areas and restrooms with air conditioning. It will also see additions this year, including bleachers for seating and BBQ vendors that showcase a taste of Guy Fieri’s Smokehouse.