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Scotty McCreery Captivates Nissan Stadium at CMA Fest With ‘Five More Minutes’ [WATCH]

Scotty McCreery Captivates Nissan Stadium at CMA Fest With 'Five More Minutes' [WATCH]

Scotty McCreery captivated an entire stadium while performing at CMA Fest. The talented singer ran through a few of his many hits, including his first No. 1 single “Five More Minutes.” Local news station WKRN captured part of McCreery’s magical moment, a song that continues to resonate with fans eight years after it was released.   “Five More Minutes”…

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Keith Urban Performs ‘The Fighter’ With Natalie Stovall at Ole Red [WATCH]

Keith Urban Performs 'The Fighter' With Natalie Stovall at Ole Red [WATCH]

Keith Urban resurrected one of his former hits, joined by one of his new band members, while performing at Ole Red in Nashville as part of CMA Fest. The two sang “The Fighter,” a song Urban originally released the song in 2017 with Carrie Underwood, as part of his Ripcord record. Stovall has been part of Runaway June since…

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Counting Crows’ Adam Duritz Talks New Album, New Tour + More [EXCLUSIVE]

The Counting Crows' Adam Duritz Talks New Album, New Tour + More [EXCLUSIVE]

Counting Crows have a lengthy history of making music on their own terms. It’s a force that has guided them throughout the last more than 30 years, ever since their debut August and Everything After album came out in 1993. Their eighth studio album, Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!, comes out on Friday, June 10, marking their first full-length…

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Chapel Hart Cancels CMA Fest Appearances, Due to ‘Personal Family Matters’

Chapel Hart Cancels CMA Fest Appearances, Due to 'Personal Family Matters'

Chapel Hart will no longer be participating in CMA Fest this week. The trio, made up of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart, along with cousin Trea Swindle, announce that they are unfortunately canceling all scheduled appearances, due to a personal family matter. “It is with heavy hearts that we, Chapel Hart, announce that we will not be attending this…

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Jelly Roll Vows to Not Play in Nashville Until 2027, Asks Fans For Help

Jelly Roll Vows to Not Play in Nashville Until 2027, Asks Fans For Help

Jelly Roll headlined one of the three nights of Nashville’s recent rodeo, which he says will be the last time fans can see him perform in Music City for two years. During his performance, Jelly Roll says he doesn’t want to play in Nashville again until the new Nashville stadium opens, with him becoming the venue’s first headliner. “I…

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Post Malone To Open Downtown Nashville Bar and Music Venue

Post Malone To Open Downtown Nashville Bar and Music Venue

Add Post Malone to the list of celebrities who are leaving their mark in downtown Nashville. Post Malone announces he is opening his own bar and music venue, located at 305 Broadway. The new space will be 26,000 square feet, and feature six bars, three stages, a full-service dining room, and a rooftop. “We’ve created a space where everyone…

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Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde to Host CMA Fest TV Special

Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde to Host CMA Fest TV Special

Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde are teaming up for an important event. The two will co-host the upcoming CMA Fest TV special, airing on June 26 on ABC, and streaming the next day on Hulu. In advance of the exciting news, the good friends shared a blooper reel of their many attempts to film a video announcing their new roles….

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Dolly Parton’s Exhibit, ‘Journey of a Seeker’ Opens At the Country Music Hall of Fame

Dolly Parton's Exhibit, 'Journey of a Seeker' Opens At the Country Music Hall of Fame

Dolly Parton‘s exhibit, Journey of a Seeker, is open now at the Country Music Hall of Fame. The new exhibit features plenty of artifacts and memorabilia, including the first draft of hand-written lyrics of her iconic hit, “Jolene,” the Kennedy Center Honors medallion Parton received in 2006, a cowgirl outfit Parton wore in her 9 to 5 film, and…

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10 of Nashville’s Best Restaurants for 2025

In recent years, Nashville has become known for its food scene, almost as much as its nonstop live music. The city has drawn in renowned chefs, from all over the world, to put their mark on the culinary scene, with diverse menus, inspired locally and globally. While there are by now hundreds of restaurants, for every palate and price…

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9 Of the Best Places to Eat Breakfast in Nashville

Nashville is known not only for its live music, but its incredible food scene, catering to both locals and tourists alike. While many restaurants are only open for dinner, and maybe brunch on weekends, there are plenty of options for breakfast every day. Keep reading to find nine of our favorites. 1. Bluestone Lane Bluestone Lane is the newly-opened,…

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