Lady A Plots ‘THIS WINTER’S NIGHT TOUR 2026’

Lady A

Lady A will kick off their “THIS WINTER’S NIGHT TOUR 2026” on Dec. 10.

The eight show trek will hit Ohio, Indiana, New York and more before wrapping on Dec. 21 with two shows at the Ryman Auditorium.

“Last year’s Christmas shows truly filled our hearts with the magic of the season,” shares Lady A’s Dave Haywood. “We had so much fun that we couldn’t imagine not doing it again. We can’t wait for everyone to come on out with their loved ones and let’s spread some holiday cheer together.”

Fan Club presale tickets are available beginning Wednesday (June 10) at 10 a.m. local time, and general tickets go on sale Friday (June 12) at 10 a.m. local time here.

“THIS WINTER’S NIGHT TOUR 2026” Dates:
12/10 – Northfield Park Racino – Northfield, OH
12/11 – Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana – Gary, IN
12/12 – Blue Gate Performing Arts Center – Shipshewana, IN
12/17 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY
12/18 – Parx Casino – Bensalem, PA
12/19 – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts – Greensboro, NC
12/21 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN *Matinee
12/21 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN

Little Big Town Plots ‘For The Art Of It Tour’

Little Big Town. Photo: Becky Fluke

Little Big Town will embark on their new “For The Art Of It Tour” this fall beginning Sept. 24 in St. Petersburg.

The new tour will support their upcoming album It’s A Dying Art, and will include stops in Atlanta, Boston, Orlando, San Antonio, Chicago, Toronto, and more through Nov. 22. Tickets will be available starting with the artist presale beginning tomorrow (June 9), with additional pre-sales running throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale June 12 here.

It’s A Dying Art arrives Aug. 28 via MCA and was co-produced by Gena Johnson and Little Big Town’s own Karen Fairchild. Embracing imperfection, emotion, and lived experience, the album blends intimate storytelling, emotional ballads, and some standout collabs with Ashley Monroe, Jason Isbell and Kelsea Ballerini. The band has offered fans an early glimpse into the project with lead single “Hey There Sunshine” and “Over and Over.”

“For The Art Of It Tour” Dates:
Sept. 24 – St. Petersburg, FL – Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater
Sept. 25 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Walt Disney Theater
Sept. 26 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre
Oct. 1 – Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace Theatre
Oct. 2 – Milwaukee, WI – Miller High Life Theatre
Oct. 8 – Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Oct. 9 – St. Louis, MO – Stifel Theatre
Oct. 10 – Minneapolis, MN – State Theatre
Oct. 15 – Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
Oct. 17 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
Oct. 18 – Wallingford, CT – Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Oct. 22 – Newark, NJ – New Jersey Performing Arts Center – Prudential Hall
Oct. 24 – National Harbor, MD – The Theater at MGM National Harbor
Oct. 25 – Pittsburgh, PA – Citizens Live at The Wylie
Oct. 29 – San Antonio, TX – Majestic Theatre
Oct. 30 – Houston, TX – The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
Oct. 31 – Dallas, TX – Music Hall at Fair Park
Nov. 5 – Virginia Beach, VA – The Dome by Rutter Mills
Nov. 6 – Durham, NC – DPAC
Nov. 7 – Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium
Nov. 12 – Akron, OH – Akron Civic Theatre
Nov. 13 – Columbus, OH – Mershon Auditorium
Nov. 14 – Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Nov. 19 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
Nov. 20 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre
Nov. 22 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall

VOX Workforce Development Program Helping Connect Students With Opportunities

Inherit the Music and the National Independent Venue Foundation are helping participants find jobs in touring, talent buying, festivals, and venue operations, seeing measurable career outcomes for young people pursuing careers in live music across Tennessee through the VOX (Venue Operations and eXperience) Workforce Development Program.

Through the VOX program, 26 participants have completed paid internships at 13 independent venues statewide, with 60 percent of Tennessee participants securing job opportunities following the program one year into a two-year workforce development partnership. Nationally, 87 percent of VOX participants have secured employment opportunities as a direct result of the initiative.

Designed to create more accessible pathways into the live music industry, VOX pairs students and emerging professionals from historically underserved communities with hands-on training, mentorship, and paid work experience at independent venues. The initiative is supported through a $33,000 grant match from Inherit the Music, the nonprofit co-founded by philanthropist Alisha Ballard and Grammy-winning rockers Kings of Leon. The funding unlocked a total of $300,000 to support workforce training and paid internships at independent venues across Tennessee.

“Opportunity can be one of the biggest barriers to entry in the music industry,” says Ballard, Co-Founder of Inherit the Music. “What we’re seeing through VOX is the impact that happens when young people are given access, mentorship, and paid experience. Participants aren’t just learning — they’re building sustainable careers.”

VOX participants complete 12-week paid placements earning $20 per hour while receiving digital training, mentorship, and hands-on venue experience. The curriculum includes courses in production safety, accessibility, marketing, fan engagement, and live event operations.

Participating Tennessee venues in 2025 included DRKMTTR, The Basement East, The Caverns, Hi-Tone, and Overton Park Shell. The 2026 cohort expands to venues including 3rd & Lindsley, The East Room, Third Coast Comedy Club, Riverfront Nights, Bar DKDC, and Hernando’s Hideaway. In addition to venue placements, participants gain experience supporting live events and festivals throughout the state. The 2026 cohort will also participate in specialized improv-based training at Third Coast Comedy Club focused on communication and adaptability in live event environments.

CMA Fest Day 4: CMA Fest Wraps 2026 Daytime Stages

Lauren Alaina performs at the Chevy Riverfront Stage on Sunday June 7, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

CMA Fest 2026 wrapped yesterday (June 7), closing another massive year.

The Chevy Riverfront Stage closed with Brandon Lake, Dan + Shay, Lainey Wilson, CeCe Winans, Lauren Alaina, Tigirlily Gold, Priscilla Block, Waylon Wyatt, Max McNown, Molly Tuttle, Chase Matthew, Marcus King and Mackenzie Carpenter each taking the stage for their own sets.

Over at the Chevy Vibes Stage, fans were treated to performances from Love and Theft, Neal McCoy, Mae Estes, Drake White, Maggie Antone, Ashland Craft, Mark Wills and Frankie Ballard. The Dr. Pepper Amp Stage was taken over by Greylan James, Gabriella Rose, Pam Tillis, Late Night Thoughts, Nappy Roots, Leanna Crawford, Kaylee Rose and Canaan Smith.

Jordan Davis performs onstage during SiriusXM The Highway’s Music Row Happy Hour: CMA Fest Edition at Chief’s on Broadway on June 07, 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for SiriusXM

Jenna Davis, Timmy McKeever, Abbey Cone, John Foster, Tyler Nance, Will Moseley, Wesko, Ava Hall and McCoy Moore all lit up the Good Molecules Reverb Stage in front of Bridgestone Arena, while Matt Cooper, Clayton Mullen, Hogslop String Band, Emily Nenni, MORGXN, Kat Luna, Jay Webb, Bottomland and Chancey Williams all sang on the Wrangler Remix Stage.

Inside Fan Fair X, Ashley McBryde was featured as the Artist of the Day on the CMA Close Up Stage, with additional appearances from Maddox Batson, Brandon Lake, Gareth, Owen Riegling, Kaylee Bell, Raelynn and Kylie Frey. The Spotlight Stage featured performances from Something Out West, ERLEND, Dzaki Sukarno, Desiree Dawson, Kelsey Lamb, Jake Hoot, Gloria Anderson, Morgan Griffiths, Shawnee Kish and Blue Ridge Band.

Over at Chief’s SiriusXM’s The Highway hosted its Music Row Happy Hour: CMA Fest Edition. Appearances included Jordan Davis, Josh Ross, Lauren Alaina, Lauren Watkins, Redferrin, Greylan James, Graham Barham, Dylan Marlowe, Tyler Nance, Waylon Wyatt and Max McNown.

The Kentucky Gentlemen hosted and welcomed guests to their annual CMA Fest Weekend Fish Fry at East Iris Studios. Notable attendees included members of Nappy Roots, Pynk Beard, representatives from The Recording Academy, and Chandel Shanklin (Warner Music Group), along with other industry executives, songwriters, media, fans, and creators.

The 54th CMA Fest will take place in Nashville from Thursday, June 10 through Sunday, June 13, 2027.

Mae Estes performs at the Chevy Vibes Stage at Walk of Fame Park on Sunday June 7, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Camden Hall/CMA

Greylan James performs at the Dr. Pepper Amp Stage at Ascend Park on Sunday June 7, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Kayla Schoen/CMA

Abbey Cone performs at the Good Molecules Reverb Stage at Bridgestone Plaza on Sunday June 7, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Acacia Evans/CMA

Matt Cooper performs at the Wrangler Remix Stage in Fan Alley on Sunday June 7, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Zach Whitmore/CMA

Kylie Frey performs at the CMA Close Up Stage in Fan Fair X on Sunday June 7, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Kayla Schoen/CMA

ERLEND performs at the Tractor Supply Spotlight Stage in Fan Fair X on Sunday June 7, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Ruby Johnson/CMA 

Nappy Roots & The Kentucky Gentlemen

CMA Fest Night 3: Traditional Country Meets Modern Hits

Tim McGraw performs with Lainey Wilson at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

CMA Fest continued last night (June 6) at Nissan Stadium.

The night opened with Sara Evans, who immediately connected with fans through a run of signature hits. Evans kicked off her set with “Born To Fly” and “A Real Fine Place To Start.” She followed with the empowering anthem “A Little Bit Stronger” and closed her appearance with the enduring fan favorite “Suds In The Bucket.”

Carly Pearce continued the momentum, beginning with her award-winning duet hit “I Hope You’re Happy Now” before performing “How Long Am I Supposed To Wait.” One of the evening’s first surprise moments arrived when Pearce welcomed bluegrass legend Ricky Skaggs and acclaimed guitarist Molly Tuttle to the stage for “From Now On.” Pearce then shifted gears with “Truck On Fire” and “What He Didn’t Do” before bringing out Riley Green for “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay.”

Lainey Wilson and Molly Tuttle perform at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: John Russell/CMA

On the Platform Stage, Kaitlin Butts delivered a compelling showcase of her distinctive style, performing “Never Really Mine” and “You Ain’t Gotta Die (To Be Dead To Me).”

Keeping the traditional country spirit alive, Zach Top earned one of the night’s strongest audience reactions with a set rooted in classic country influences. His performance included “Ain’t In It For My Health,” “When You See Me,” “Bad Luck,” “South Of Sanity” and “Flip Flop.” He capped off his appearance with hit “I Never Lie” and the fan-favorite “Cold Beer & Country Music.”

Platform Stage performer Emily Ann Roberts kept fans engaged between stadium sets, performing “Jack & Jill Daniels” and “Whipped.”

Jordan Davis brought a string of contemporary country hits to the main stage, opening with “I Ain’t Sayin’” and “Bar None.” He followed with “Turn This Truck Around,” “Next Thing You Know” and “Tucson Too Late.” Davis then welcomed Marcus King for a fiery performance of “Louisiana Stick” before returning to two of his biggest hits, “Buy Dirt” and “What My World Spins Around.”

Lainey Wilson delivered one of the evening’s most energetic sets. She launched into “Can’t Sit Still” before bringing Tuttle back to the stage for a special performance of “Wildflowers & Wild Horses.” Wilson continued with “Phone Keys Wallet,” “Watermelon Moonshine,” “Hang Tight Honey” and “4x4xU,” before closing with “Heart Like A Truck” and one of the crowd’s loudest singalongs of the night.

Headliner Tim McGraw brought the evening to a fitting close with a career-spanning set filled with beloved hits. McGraw opened with “Truck Yeah,” followed by “Something Like That” and “Down On The Farm.” He then surprised fans with “Song For America” before welcoming Wilson to the stage for a spirited duet on “I Like It, I Love It.” McGraw wrapped up the night with “Real Good Man” and the emotional festival finale, “Live Like You Were Dying.”

CMA Fest will hold its final night of performances tonight (June 7) with Luke Bryan, Stephen Wilson Jr., HARDY, Laci Kaye Booth, Riley Green, The Jack Wharff Band, Bailey Zimmerman, Kat Luna, Russell Dickerson and Clay Walker.

Jordan Davis performs with Marcus King at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Addison Hilton/CMA

Emily Ann Roberts performs at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Lorenzo Huerta/CMA

Zach Top performs at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

Kaitlin Butts performs on the VIP Platform at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Lorenzo Huerta/CMA

Carly Pearce performs with Riley Green at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Camden Hall/CMA

Carly Pearce, Molly Tuttle, Ricky Skaggs, and Shay Morgan perform at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Camden Hall/CMA

Sara Evans performs at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, June 6, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: John Russell/CMA

CMA Fest Day 3: Country Music Fans Beat The Heat

Carter Faith. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

Saturday (June 6) brought more fans to downtown Nashville for CMA Fest day three.

The day kicked off at the Chevy Riverfront Stage with Maddox Batson, Nate Smith, Ian Munsick, Drew Baldridge, Josh Ross, Midland, Kaitlin Butts, Carter Faith and Braxton Keith. The Chevy Vibes stage was graced by Hannah McFarland, Sister Hazel, Bellah Mae, Owen Riegling, Caylee Hammack, Lauren Watkins, Adrien Nunez and Dax.

Bryan Andrews. Photo: Addison Hilton/CMA

On the Dr. Pepper Amp Stage, fans were treated to sets from Kolby Cooper, John Morgan, Noeline Hofmann, Billy Dean, Tyler Farr, Travis Denning, Emily Ann Roberts, Blanco Brown and Waka Flocka.

The Good Molecules Stage featured Cassidy Daniels, Belle Frantz, Preston Cooper, Alex Lambert and more.

Inside FanFairX, Emily Ann Roberts and Colton Dawson joined Randy Travis and Mary Travis for “40 Years of Randy Travis: Exploring the Icon’s Legacy and Impact” on the CMA Close Up Stage. Carter Faith and Warren Zeiders joined Katie Neal for “Audacy Presents: Music You Should Know.” Shaboozey sat down with Midland to for a conversation about the behind-the-scenes moments of his career. Leah Blevins, Carlisle Wright, Faith Hopkins, Zoe Jean Fowler and Sacha took the Tractor Supply Spotlight Stage.

Sacha. Photo: Ruby Johnson/CMA

Spotify’s final day of programming featured Carter Faith, Charles Wesley Godwin, Cole Swindell, Dan + Shay, Dasha, Josh Ross, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Midland, Russell Dickerson, Shaboozey, The Band Perry and Tyler Braden on the mainstage as well as Landon Wilks, Noah James, Abbie Callahan, Blake Proehl, KC Bruner and Will Terry on the Fresh Finds stage.

“MCA Presents: Live From Sky Deck” hosted “Miranda Lambert’s Crisco Disco Drag Brunch” before live music from Rachael Fahim, Dalton Davis, Jacob Hackworth, Wyatt Flores, Little Big Town and more.

Shelby Raye, Colton Dawson, Leah Blevins, Lily Meola, Steve Ray Ladson and Tenille Arts took the Ryman Auditorium’s plaza stage for BMI’s annual BMI Block Party.

Kane Brown, Shaboozey, Dasha, Austin Snell, Kaitlin Butts, Elizabeth Nichols, Warren Zeiders, Gabriella Rose, Charles Wesley Godwin, Ian Munsick, Chase Matthew, Wyatt Flores and Mackenzie Carpenter stopped by Chief’s on Broadway for SiriusXM The Highway’s Music Row Happy Hour: CMA Fest Edition.

CMA Fest continues for the final day in downtown Nashville today (June 7) with performances from Brandon Lake, Lauren Alaina and more.

Lauren Watkins. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

The Last Take: Behind “On My Way to Heaven” video with Tanya Tucker and Dennis Quaid. Photo: John Russell/CMA

Josh Ross. Photo: Josh Brasted/CMA

John Morgan. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

Kane Brown. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for SiriusXM

Dan + Shay. Photo: Rick Kern/Getty Images for Spotify

Leah Blevins performs during the fifth annual Ryman & BMI Block Party at the PNC Plaza on Saturday (6/06). Photo: Erika Goldring for BMI

Little Big Town performing ay MCA Presents: Live From Skydeck. Photo Credit: Catherine Powell

Pictured (L-R): Tom Roland, Ashley Gorley, Shane McAnally and Vinnie Freda

Pictured (L-R): Stephanie Ryann, Eunice Hernandez (Studio Bank), Nicole Marchesi (The Women of Country), Remy Garrison and Becky Parsons. Photo: John Joseph

Photo: Courtesy of Prescription Songs 

Pictured (L-R): Emily Vincent (Vincent Torrez Management), Chris Hrovat (WME Agent), Lara Christie (WME Agent), Alexis Rosenberg (WME Senior Director, External Relations), Alex Collignon (WME Agent), Braxton Keith, Kanan Vitolo (WME Agent) and Alex Torrez (Vincent Torrez Management). Photo: Courtesy of WME

CMA Fest Night 2: Surprise Collaborations, The Red Clay Strays Standout & Cody Johnson Finale

Cody Johnson & Brothers Osborne perform at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Kayla Schoen/CMA

CMA Fest continued last night (June 5) at Nissan Stadium, delivering a blend of country legends, breakout stars and memorable collaborations.

The night opened with country hitmaker Jo Dee Messina, who immediately energized the crowd with “I’m Alright” and “Lesson In Leavin’.” She continued with snippets of her new tracks “Some Bridges” and “Message In A Bottle” before welcoming Lauren Daigle for a surprise duet on “Who Else.” Messina then performed “Amazing Grace,” before closing her set with fan favorites “Heads Carolina, Tails California” and “Bye-Bye.”

Blake Shelton followed with a hit-filled performance, kicking things off with “Boys ‘Round Here” before showcasing “Texas.” He balanced fresh songs and catalog staples throughout the set, including “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” and “Let Him In Anyway.” Shelton wrapped with crowd-pleasers “God Gave Me You” and “Honey Bee.”

Keith Urban performs with Michael McDonald at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: John Russell/CMA

On the platform stage, rising artist Scoot Teasley offered an intimate showcase, performing “The Good News Is” and “Whiskey Burns.”

Genre-blending star Shaboozey continued his meteoric rise with a dynamic set that highlighted both his country and hip-hop influences. He opened with “Cowgirl” and “Amen” before moving into “Move On,” welcoming Kevin Powers to the stage. He then launched into “Born To Die.” Shaboozey then delivered “Good News” before closing with the massive crossover hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”

Maggie Antone took over the platform stage, showcasing her emerging catalog with “High Standards” and “Everything You’re Scared Of.”

One of the night’s standout performances came from The Red Clay Strays, whose Southern rock-infused sound resonated throughout the stadium. The group delivered a powerful set featuring “Demons In Your Choir,” “Walking Away,” “If I Didn’t Know You,” and “Down South.” They continued with “Do Today” before finishing with “Sunshine.”

The Band Perry performs at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

On the spotlight stage, The Band Perry made a notable appearance, blending nostalgia and new music with performances of the career-defining “If I Die Young” and the newer “Psychological.”

Keith Urban brought his trademark musicianship and star power to the main stage, opening with “Steal Away” and “Blacktop.” Urban slowed things down with the emotional “Blue Ain’t Your Color” before welcoming Michael McDonald to the stage for a performance of “We Go Back.” Urban ended his set with favorites “Who Wouldn’t Wanna Be Me” and “Long Hot Summer.”

Closing the evening, Cody Johnson delivered a set that balanced emotion, authenticity and arena-sized energy. Johnson opened with a powerful rendition of “Travelin’ Soldier” before moving into “The Fall.” He continued with “Foolproof,” where he welcomed Brothers Osborne for a collaborative performance. Johnson then treated fans to “Dirt Cheap” and “The Painter” before ending the night with his signature anthem “Til You Can’t.”

CMA Fest continues tonight (June 6) with performances from Sara Evans, Carly Pearce, Kaitlin Butts, Zach Top, Emily Ann Roberts, Jordan Davis, Lainey Wilson and Tim McGraw.

The Red Clay Strays perform at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Josh Brasted/CMA

Maggie Antone performs on the VIP Platform at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Addison Hilton/CMA

Shaboozey & Kevin Powers perform at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

Scoot Teasley performs at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: Lorenzo Huerta/CMA

Blake Shelton performs at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: John Russell/CMA

Jo Dee Messina and Lauren Daigle perform at Nissan Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026, during CMA Fest presented by SoFi in downtown Nashville. Photo: John Russell/CMA

CMA Fest Day 2: The Party Continues Downtown

Laci Kaye Booth. Photo: Josh Brasted/CMA

CMA Fest continued yesterday (June 5) in downtown Nashville with more country stars and rising newcomers.

At the Chevy Riverfront Stage, fans gathered for sets from Chayce Beckham, Alana Springsteen, Charles Wesley Godwin, Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Marlowe, Laci Kaye Booth, Tyler Braden, RaeLynn and Dasha.

MaRynn Taylor. Photo: John Russell/CMA

Fans were treated to Shane Profitt, Willie Jones, Mack Geiger, Madeline Merlo, Lanie Gardner, Jade Eagleson, Melanie Dyer and Austin Snell at the Chevy Vibes Stage stage. Cody Lohden, Kevin Powers, Scoot Teasley, Elizabeth Nichols, Atlus, Sophia Scott, Jacob Hackworth, Myles Morgan and MaRynn Taylor lit up the Good Molecules Reverb Stage outside Bridgestone Arena.

Inside FanFairX, Carly Pearce served as Artist of the Day, sitting down with Caylee Hammack to discuss her journey in Nashville. Filmore, Andrea Vasquez, Alyssia Dominguez, Eddie Perez and Tomas Mier took the stage for the Latino Trailblazers in Country panel. Clint Black joined Radio Hall of Fame members Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase to talk about music and his memoir, Killin’ Time: My Life and Music. Kaleb Sanders, The BoykinZ, Hayley Payne, Jarrad Wrigley, Maddie Lenhart, James Maslow, Gabi Sklar and Tyler Rich lit up the Tractor Supply Spotlight Stage.

Spotify House at Ole Red powered on with a packed lineup that included Avery Anna, Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Diplo, ERNEST, Floriay Georgia Line, Graham Barham, Keith Urban, Ole 60, Tucker Wetmore, Vincent Mason and Wyatt Flores. Florida Georgia Line made a surprise appearance following their reunion at Nissan Stadium on Thursday night (June 4).

Florida Georgia Line. Photo: Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Spotify

Coey Redd, Mary Kutter, Cody Lohden, Sela Campbell, Shaylen and Colton Bowlin took over the Ryman Auditorium’s plaza stage for BMI’s annual BMI Block Party.

Alana Springsteen, Alexandra Kay, Ashley Cooke, Braxton Keith, Kaitlin Butts, Priscilla Block, Something Out West, Stella Lefty and Tucker Wetmore took over the Billboard Country Live stage at Category 10.

Keith Urban, Cody Johnson, Carly Pearce, Wynonna Judd, Blake Shelton, ERNEST, Diplo, Tyler Braden, Brandon Lake, Corey Kent, Braxton Keith, Kameron Marlowe, Noeline Hoffman, Avery Anna, Vincent Mason and Lainie Gardner stopped by SiriusXM The Highway’s Music Row Happy Hour: CMA Fest Edition live from Chief’s on Broadway.

Midland and Blue Highway Records took over Friends and Low Places rooftop to celebrate the band’s upcoming album Stages.

Fans packed out Bell Bottoms Up for Big Machine’s CMA Fest Pop-Up with performances from The Band Perry, Greylan James, Caroline Jones, Hunter Flynn and Naomi Carman.

ASCAP took over 6th & Peabody with a full day of live music featuring Jillian Dawn, Kayley Bishop, Mark Taylor, Carlisle Wright, Mary Sarah, Ryan Charles and Lane Smith.

CMA Fest continues downtown through tomorrow (June 7).

Maddie Lenhart. Photo: John Russell/CMA

Angie K. Photo: Natasha Moustache/CMA

Willie Jones. Photo: Addison Hilton/CMA

Vincent Mason. Photo: Acacia Evans/CMA

Carly Pearce. Photo: Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Spotify

Tucker Wetmore. Photo: Courtesy of Billboard

Midland. Photo: Nick Rau/Blue Highway Records

The crowd packs in the PNC Plaza for Cody Lohden’s set
during the fifth annual Ryman & BMI Block Party on Friday (6/05). Photo: Erika Goldring for BMI

Caroline Jones. Photo: Alexa Campbell

Mary Sarah. Photo: Erik Philbrook/ ASCAP 

Pictured (L-R): Alexandre Lunt (Type A Management), Hannah Spark (WME Agent), Allie Galyon (WME Agent), Dasha, Carrie Murphy (WME Agent), Kevin Falck (WME Agent), Shannon Saunders (WME Agent), Cat Balsam (WME Coordinator), Sara Williams (WME Agent) and Presley Nardella (Type A Management). Photo: Jonathan Plarr

JUST IN: Florida Georgia Line Inks With The Core Entertainment

Pictured L-R: Chief Zaruk, Tyler Hubbard, Simon Tikhman, Brian Kelley; Photo: Courtesy of The Core Entertainment

Multi-Platinum duo Florida Georgia Line have signed with The Core Entertainment for management. The duo, made up of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, will be represented by The Core Entertainment co-founders and CEOs Simon Tikhman and Kevin “Chief” Zaruk.

The move follows their surprise reunion at Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest on Thursday night (June 4). Hubbard and Kelley reunited onstage performing “Round Here” and their breakout hit “Cruise.”

Florida Georgia Line’s catalog of hits that includes “Round Here,” “Stay,” “This Is How We Roll,” “Dirt,” “H.O.L.Y.,” “Simple” and “Long Live.” The duo went on hiatus in 2022, with both Hubbard and Kelley releasing solo music.

In joining The Core Entertainment, Florida Georgia Line joins a roster that includes Dan + Shay, Bailey Zimmerman, Nate Smith, Josh Ross, Cameron Whitcomb, Nickelback and more.

RIAA Honors Garth Brooks With Artist of a Lifetime

Garth Brooks. Photo: Ben Krebs

The RIAA recently honored Garth Brooks with the first-ever Artist of a Lifetime award. Brooks is the only artist in history to earn 10 Diamond album certifications.

“They say that gratefulness is the seed of happiness, and I am grateful every single day to have been given this shot,” Brooks shared. “A lot of people get the shot. But Bob Doyle told me early on that getting the shot wasn’t going to be the hard part. The hard part was going to be hanging on to it. I can’t thank God and the people enough for my life and the career I have been so lucky to have.”

He played a medley of his own hits and songs that have inspired his career along the way from James Taylor’s “Carolina In My Mind” and “Fire and Rain” into “The River,” Bob Seger’s “Turn The Page” leading to “The Thunder Rolls.” The showman wrapped his acoustic set with George Strait’s “Amarillo By Morning” into his own classic hit “Friends in Low Places,” which had the room on their feet and singing along.

The event also recognized Disney Music Group President Ken Bunt, and US Representatives Nathaniel Moran (TX-01) and Madeleine Dean (PA-04) for their work on music policy such as the NO FAKES Act.

Bunt received the Label Executive of the Year. Reflecting on his career he said, “I’m just thrilled to do what I do and help make human connections. I think that’s the thing that I love most about music, [it] really connects people.”

Pictured (L-R): RIAA SVP Artist & Industry Relations Jackie Jones, Chief Policy Officer Morna Willens, Garth Brooks, RIAA President & COO Michele Ballantyne, RIAA Chairman & CEO Mitch Glazier. Photo: Ben Krebs

Ken Bunt. Photo: Daniel Swartz