• KEITH URBAN SET TO RELEASE HIS BRAND NEW SINGLE, ‘JOHN COUGAR, JOHN DEERE, JOHN 3:16.’

    Four-time Grammy Award winner Keith Urban, will release his brand new single “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” tomorrow (Tuesday).  Nearly two years removed from the release of his #1 album FUSE, which produced four #1 singles, Urban’s latest will see the digital delivery of the song to radio tomorrow at 6:00AMET/5:00AMCT, as well as the network television debut of “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”, live on the CMT Awards.

     

    “It’s a great feeling to be back in the studio shaping a new album,” said Urban.  “‘John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16’ was sent to me a few months ago by one of the songwriters and I loved it immediately – loved it so much that right before I walked out on stage at the Ryman (Auditorium) for CRS a few months back, I thought I’d play the song solo acoustic to see what the audience thought.  Flash forward and there’s no doubt that their response that day helped make it the first single from what will be my next album.”

     

    Written by Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman and Josh Osborne and co-produced by Dann Huff and Urban, the up-tempo track’s title “resonated deeply” with Urban. “It’s the poetic use of the three John’s and what each represents to me.”  

    Urban is set to debut “John Cougar. John Deere. John 3:16” live on stage of the Bridgestone Arena during Wednesday night’s CMT Music Awards at 8:00ET/7:00CT on CMT.

    “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” will become available for purchase and streaming at midnight (11:00PM CT) also on June 9th.

     

    For more Keith Urban Summer official tour information go to www.keithurban.net.

  • KACEY MUSGRAVES WILL DEBUT NEW MUSIC ON TONIGHT SHOW AND LATE NIGHT THIS WEEK.

    Mercury Nashville’s Kacey Musgraves will debut new music from her sophomore album, Pageant Material, on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon (June 9th) and Late Night with Seth Meyers (June 10th).  Musgraves will perform her current single “Biscuits,” on The Tonight Show and “Family Is Family” on Late NightPageant Material, set for release on June 23rd, is available for digital pre-order tomorrow and includes instant downloads of both “Family Is Family” and “Biscuits.” To pre-order the album click here: http://umgn.us/PMPreorder .
     
    Musgraves co-wrote all tracks on Pageant Material and also co-produced with Shane McAnally and Luke Laird. The album has already been met with critical acclaim in early reviews and coverage. FADER featured Kacey on the cover as their first ever Country artist, Billboard says “Pageant Material folds in bits of confessional gravitas, classic Western textures and string-swathed, studio-pop finesse reminiscent of Glen Campbell or Bobbie Gentrythere’s a new level of real talk even for Musgraves,” and Hits Magazine called Pageant Material “An album for the ages. Kacey Musgraves’ stunning new set is brilliant from start to finish.”
     
    The Texas native has earned massive critical acclaim since the release of her Gold-certified debut album Same Trailer Different Park including two Grammys at the 56thAnnual Grammy Awards (Song of the Year-“Merry Go Round,” Best Country Album) and 2014 ACM Album of the Year.
     
    Additional information can be found at www.KaceyMusgraves.com.
  • SAM HUNT IS THROWING A ‘HOUSE PARTY.’

    Sam Hunt is charging up the country charts with his latest single, “House Party,” the third single from his debut album, Montevallo.

    Sam wrote the song with Jerry Flowers (who plays bass in Keith Urban’s band) and Zach Crowell. Because of the title, you’d think it was about a big party with a bunch of people, but it’s actually more about an intimate night for two. “We didn’t want to write a party song. We wanted to try to write it from a different angle, and that’s when the girl came into play, and the homebody thing, I guess, came in after that,” says Sam. “With a song called ‘House Party,’ you’d expect it to be more about a big party, not as much about a relationship, so we tried to put a little bit of a unique twist on it.”

    “House Party” is the follow-up to two back-to-back No. 1 songs – “Leave the Night On” and “Take Your Time.”

    Sam is currently on the road with Lady Antebellum on their Wheels Up 2015 Tour.

    Audio / Sam Hunt talks about how he came up with the song “House Party.”

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    Sam Hunt (House Party) OC: …a lot of fun. :45
    “‘House Party’ I wrote with Jerry Flowers and Zach Crowell. I came in one day to write with Zach – Zach is one of the producers on my record – and Jerry was already playing this groove, this cool groove. And I had this little idea, the line, ‘If you’re gonna be a homebody/we’re gonna have a house party.’ We didn’t want to write a party song. We wanted to try to write it from a different angle, and that’s when the girl came into play, and the homebody thing, I guess, came in after that. I can’t remember, but we tied it in…with a song called ‘House Party,’ you’d expect it to be more about a big party, not as much about a relationship, so we tried to put a little bit of a unique twist on it. It’s another one of my favorite songs to play live. It’s a lot of fun.”

    Audio / LINER Sam Hunt (House Party intro)

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  • DIERKS BENTLEY NEEDS TO WATCH HIS BACK ON THE SOUNDS OF SUMMER TOUR.

    Dierks Bentley should keep one eye open on his Sounds of Summer Tour, because his tourmates Kip Moore and Canaan Smith have some ideas of how to prank him.

    Kip has already retaliated, after Dierks forced them into his annual polar jump in January, by spraying graffiti on his beloved Big White truck and putting a goat in the bed of the vehicle. So, he’s kind of laying low for the time being. However, he does warn Dierks, he will come after him if he tries to pull something else. “If he slips up and gets me, I’m just gonna one-up him, so the best thing he can do is just let the whole thing go.”

    Canaan, though, is deviously planning on something to get Dierks back. “. I have ideas, ideas churning in my head. But as an example of a recent prank, I got my band on April Fool’s Day. I told them I wanted to start this tradition right before we would go on stage, let’s eat a lucky Oreo,” says Canaan. “I snuck out to the bus, and I replaced all the cream in the Oreos with toothpaste, with minty white toothpaste, and strategically replaced them perfectly back in the package, so that they would just have no clue what was about to hit them.”

    The next stop on the Sounds of Summer Tour is June 18th in Maryland Heights, Missouri.

    Audio / Kip Moore says he’s going to lay low on the pranks on his Sounds of Summer tourmate, Dierks Bentley, unless he gets him back.

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    Kip Moore (laying off pranks on Dierks) OC: …thing go. :13
    “I’m laying off of [Dierks]. I got a feeling that he’s got it coming for me, so I need to kind of chill out. But if he does, if he slips up and gets me, I’m just gonna one-up him, so the best thing he can do is just let the whole thing go.”

    Audio / Canaan Smith has some ideas about pulling a prank on Sounds of Summer tourmate Dierks Bentley, and gives an example of a recent prank he pulled on his band.

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    Canaan Smith (pranks) OC: …kind of stuff. 1:08
    “I can’t give away my secrets. I have ideas, ideas churning in my head. But as an example of a recent prank, I got my band on April Fool’s Day. I told them I wanted to start this tradition right before we would go on stage, let’s eat a lucky Oreo. That was my idea. Why an Oreo? You’ll see why. But they didn’t know why. I said, ‘Let’s eat a lucky Oreo.’ I even primed it earlier in the day to make them think there was nothing wrong with these Oreos. I bought the Oreos earlier in the day. I’m like, ‘Hey! Here’s the idea guys. Let’s eat Oreos tonight.’ We’re all just eating out of this box of Oreos. But then later on, I snuck out to the bus, and I replaced all the cream in the Oreos with toothpaste, with minty white toothpaste, and strategically replaced them perfectly back in the package, so that they would just have no clue what was about to hit them. Right before we went onstage, I said something about, ‘Alright this is our first night, new tradition, love you boys, let’s do this! Here’s your Oreo.’ Boom. Pop it. Right away, one of ‘em called me an [beep] hole and went and threw up in the trash can. They’re all just like pissed, and now they’re threatening to get me back. But, yeah, I love that kind of stuff.”

    Video / Sounds of Summer Polar Plunge

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    Video / Canaan Smith April Fool's prank

    Y'all knew I wouldn't let #AprilFools day pass without a trick or two on the band boys! Dan Shay. #loveyoulikethat

    Posted by Canaan Smith on Thursday, April 2, 2015
  • CMA MUSIC FEST 2015: Darius, Dierks, Easton, Church, Paslay, Josh, Keith, Lady A, LBT, Luke, Scotty

    It’s that time again! The CMA Music Festival begins this week in Nashville, and the stars are ready to come out to perform and check in with their fans!

    Audio / Darius Rucker is making a couple of appearances during this year’s CMA Music Festival. On Monday (June 8th), he hosts his 6th annual Darius and Friends concert at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon and his golf tournament. Proceeds will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Darius is also set to perform at LP Field (home of the Tennessee Titans) on Sunday, June 14th where he will entertain the crowd with his list of hits.

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    Darius Rucker (CMA Music Fest) OC: …awesome. :48
    “Music Fest is like nothing else. I say all the time that country music is the only genre that could have something like that. It’s truly amazing, when I come that weekend, people are everywhere and they want to be your best friend. It’s always cool and I love coming here. The thing that always gets me is the show. The fact that you can get that many superstars at one show all playing for free, for the same goal, to entertain those people that are in that stadium that come here for the whole week from all over the world. They come here for one week to see country music, and it’s amazing that those artists say on Friday and Saturday night, this is country music come on out. That’s awesome.”

    Audio / Dierks Bentley talks about the lengths that fans will go to show their appreciation.

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    Dierks (fans) OC: …commitment. [laughs] :22

    “I know a lot of the early fans by name, because we played a lot of shows at a lot of small venues where we’d be around a lot after the shows. I’m not gonna say her name ‘cause I don’t know if she’d want me to or not, but she has like a dog print of Jake, my dog’s Jake, but she has this dog print on her shoulder with my name in the middle of the tattoo. So, tattoos are always, that’s a big deal when somebody gets your name tattooed on part of their body or something. It’s kind of a scary thing, because it’s kind of a lifelong commitment. [laughs]”

    Audio / Easton Corbin says his fans are very important to him.

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    Easton Corbin (fans) OC: …being here. :24
    “My fans mean a great deal to me, especially the fans that come out to the shows and the ones that make it to every show around their home or in that vicinity. And I even have people come here that I know every time, in this meet-and-greet lines or maybe at that fence over there by the fence where you’re getting off the red carpet, I try to always make it a point to recognize those fans, and just let them know how much that I care and I appreciate them being here.”

    Audio / Eric Church, who’s performing at LP Field (home of the Tennessee Titans) on Sunday (June 14th), says CMA Music Festival is special and unique to country music.

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    Eric Church (CMA Music Fest) OC: …to see. :32

    “Well, I think it’s what makes country music unique. Find me another format that happens in, it’s just not something that happens. I think it’s because country music is really the one format that the fans…the music is really about them. And we’re them; we’re not different than them. You got a lot of rock stars and a lot of the other guys where they’re their own person, they’re their own agenda…they’re not like the people that are listening to them. It’s different in country, we are. We come from there, we are that. I think it’s just a great thing for them to be able to come to our town and to get just this barrage of music.”

    Audio / Eric Paslay recalls the first autograph he ever received.

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    Eric Paslay (1st autograph) OC: …first autograph. :42
    “The first autograph that I ever got was in Branson, Missouri, and it was Shoji Tabuchi, and he’s a great fiddle player, and I always remember that, you know if you go to Branson, you know who he is. But I was a 9, 10 year old kid, and I always remember that. Every time I meet a kid, I don’t know if it’s their first concert. It could be their 100-thousandth, but whenever I sign an autograph for a kid, I really make sure it’s special and memorable, and with anybody, but especially with kids. I still have that Shoji Tabuchi autograph, you know? Because it meant that much to me. I didn’t know who he was until we saw him, but he tore the place down playing the “Orange Blossom Special.”

    Audio / Josh Turner recalls one of the weirdest things he’s ever had to sign from one of his fans.

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    Josh Turner (weirdest thing he’s been asked to sign) OC: …Sharpie, though. :10
    “A toothpick, an unused toothpick, let me throw that out there – an unused toothpick. It was quite challenging, actually, and it didn’t look anything like my autograph. It took a really small Sharpie, though.”

    Audio / Keith Urban, who is performing Sunday night (June 14th) at LP Field (home of the Tennessee Titans), says he loves attending CMA Music Festival.

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    Keith Urban (CMA Music Fest) OC: …always love it. :25
    “I love it! It’s like summer camp. I mean, it is! It’s just a chance to obviously see a lot of people I don’t normally see, I don’t know. It’s just palpable. Since Fan Fair, it’s just been that sort of week-plus of energy, the whole town just explodes, and what it is we love about this genre and the community aspect of it. I always love it.”

    Audio / Lady Antebellum, who are scheduled to perform at LP Field on Friday (June 12th) in front of a sold-out crowd, talk about performing on the big stage during CMA Music Fest.

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    Lady Antebellum (Music Fest) 1 OC: …over the world. :14

    “The electricity in LP Field every year for that, you can’t really beat it. It’s so much fun to be there, and to have a stadium full of the most die-hard country fans you could ever imagine, from all over the world.”

    Audio / Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott talks about her early Fan Fair (now CMA Music Festival) memories.

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    Lady A (Fan Fair Memory – Hillary) OC: …extra special. :23
    “I have been raised as being at the fairgrounds with no air conditioning and actually helping take photos of the fans with my mom. I would like stand and take everybody’s camera, so I was a part of it. And actually in high school, I volunteered at the City of Hope, the softball game, for a couple of years. So, I mean, born and raised in Nashville, this has been a part of my life, my whole life, so now to be a part of it as an artist is extra special.”

    Audio / Little Big Town recall their first appearance at Fan Fair (aka CMA Music Festival). The group will be making several appearances, including their performance at LP Field on Saturday (June 13th).

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    Little Big Town (CMA Music Fest) OC: (Phillip) …the best, man. 1:43
    KIMBERLY: “We played at the fairgrounds. I guess it was the last year at the fairgrounds. We had just gotten our record deal.” PHILLIP: “I remember we were just about to walk out on stage, and we had to play acoustic. I mean there was no backing band.” KIMBERLY: “We were at Mercury. They wanted us to play before Wynonna sang.” PHILLIP: “I remember, my hair was short and Wynonna walked by and tuffed my hair and was like, ‘Oh that’s cute…cute red hair boy.’ [laugh] I was like, ‘Oh great.’ Like little puppy dog, ‘You’re gonna be OK, kid.'” KIMBERLY: “We were nervous.” KAREN: “Oh my gosh, were so nervous. We were so green.” KIMBERLY: “We didn’t have many songs at that point. Maybe three songs, which is what we sang. It was all we knew at the time which is what we had worked up. Because literally we got our record deal in May, and that was June.” KAREN: “And they were like, ‘Why don’t you guys sing a couple songs?’ And, we’re like, ‘Good, because a couple is what we know.’ That was fun. And then moving form that to the stadium shows, to me that the most fun you can ever have…CMA Fest, Stadium shows. It is an energy unlike anything else. It was over the top and I could just come out of my skin at those moments. KIMBERLY: “Me too.” KAREN: “It’s like you just want to float.” PHILLIP: “And it’s like the best country crowd you could ever compile. Every country fan from all over the world wants to be there. That’s like the crux of country music awesomeness. I’m telling you it is the best fun.” KAREN: “It’s the best feeling out there.” KIMBERLY: “They let them line up and all come across the stage so you have all these people that are so giddy, crazy giddy, because they get to walk up close to the stage.” PHILLIP: “And they’re waving and their arms are about to fall off. They’re just so excited. It’s the best.”

    Audio / Luke Bryan, who performs at Nashville’s LP Field on Friday (June 12th), explains the name of his fan club.

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    Luke Bryan (fan club name) OC: …words, you know. :13
    “That’s the name of my fan club – the Nut House, because they’re nutty and my Daddy’s a peanut farmer. I figured I spent my whole life hauling around peanuts, I would name…just a play on words, you know.”

    Audio / Scotty McCreery talks about his fans.

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    Scotty McCreery (fan support) OC: …back to us. :31
    “My fans are incredible. I tell them that every night on stage, and a lot of artists say thanks to the fans and ‘you’re the reason I’m here,’ but for me, it’s literal because they voted me through (American Idol), they’ve been with me since then. They’ve helped make the album platinum, the album gold, come to my concerts. In a sense, I really owe all this to them. They’ve really kind of helped make me who I am. I enjoy the chance to go out there and make music for them. I enjoy going out there to sing a concert for them. The biggest thing for me is when I look out and see the fans and they’re smiling, having a good time. Dancing, singing the songs back to us.”

  • SAM HUNT TAKES YOU ON A TOUR OF HIS NASHVILLE.

    Sam Hunt shows off his Nashville to Rolling Stone, who caught up with the singer-songwriter in Nashville on a rare day off — his first in 27 days, with travels planned the next 26 straight days.

    Following two No. 1 singles — “Leave the Night On” and “Take Your Time” — he’s back on the country charts with “House Party.”

    Video / Sam Hunt shows off his Nashville

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  • ODDS AND ENDS: Dierks, LBT, Kip, Brothers Osborne

    Dierks Bentley was named People’s Hottest Country Guy in the new issue of the magazine, right before he kicks off his Sounds of Summer Tour.

    Dierks was also named an honorary co-chairman of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Foundation’s Hat in the Ring Society.

    Little Big Town’s “Day Drinking” is featured in a new commercial for Twisted Tea — Hard Iced Tea.

    Kip Moore is among the artists taking part in the annual Music City Gives Back concert Tuesday (June 9th) on Nashville’s Lower Broadway. The event, which also features Rodney Atkins, Tyler Farr, Lee Brice and Maddie & Tae, will help raise money for the W.O. Smith Music School.

    Brothers Osborne will perform at the Gratifonia Music Festival in Hughesville, Pennsylvania September 6th.

  • CANAAN SMITH LETS FANS NAME HIS BAND.

    Canaan Smith has decided to let his fans help name his band. He posted a video on his Facebook page, and fans can reply with their ideas. He’ll announce the winning name of his band during his hometown show in Virginia during the week of release of his new album, Bronco, which comes out June 23rd.

    Video / Canaan Smith Name His Band contest

    Need your help comin' up with a name for my band... Canaan Smith and ________? Leave a comment with some ideas!! #loveyoulikethat

    Posted by Canaan Smith on Wednesday, June 3, 2015
  • SHANIA TWAIN IS READY TO HIT THE ROAD WITH HER ROCK THIS COUNTRY TOUR.

    Shania Twain follows up her two-year residency in Las Vegas that wrapped in December with her Rock This Country Tour, kicking off Friday in Seattle, Washington, and she’s really looking forward to the spontaneous aspects of tour.

    For the past few weeks, she’s been hard at work in Las Vegas rehearsing her songs, prepping her set and more for the launch of the tour, which will feature such hits as “Man! I Feel Like a Woman,” “(If You’re Not In It For Love) I’m Outta Here,” “From This Moment On” and “You’re Still the One,” among others.

    “It will be more spontaneous for sure, and that’s exhilarating. So, I look forward to that. I look forward to even more flexibility and more spontaneity in the show,” says Shania. “The production will be entirely different than what we did in Vegas, because now we have more options being in a different type of space that we can explore and play around with, so I’m going to have fun with that, and, also just, again reconnecting with a bigger audience and the vibe of that. It’s a bit more of a party atmosphere.”

    As she previously announced, this will be her final tour.

    Shania recently released her Still the Love: Live From Vegas CD & DVD collection, which was from her two-year residency at Caesar’s Palace.

    Shania Twain 2015 Summer Tour

    Opening acts include Wes Mack from June 5 – June 28, and Gavin DeGraw from June 30 – August 23

    Jun 5 Seattle, WA KeyArena at Seattle Center
    Jun 7 Vancouver, BC Pepsi Live! At Rogers Arena
    Jun 9 Vancouver, BC Pepsi Live! At Rogers Arena
    Jun 11 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place
    Jun 12 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place
    Jun 14 Saskatoon, SK SaskTel Centre
    Jun 15 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre
    Jun 19 London, ON Budweiser Gardens
    Jun 20 London, ON Budweiser Gardens
    Jun 22 Hamilton, ON FirstOntario Centre
    Jun 24 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
    Jun 25 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
    Jun 27 Ottawa, ON Wesley Clover Parks *
    Jun 28 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
    Jun 30 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
    Jul 1 Long Island, NY Nassau Coliseum
    Jul 3 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
    Jul 7 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
    Jul 8 Boston, MA TD Garden
    Jul 10 Pittsburgh, PA CONSOL Energy Center
    Jul 11 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
    Jul 13 Indianapolis, IN Bankers Life Fieldhouse
    Jul 15 Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
    Jul 16 Miami, FL AmericanAirlines Arena
    Jul 18 Greenville, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena
    Jul 19 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena
    Jul 21 Washington, DC Verizon Center
    Jul 22 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
    Jul 25 Auburn Hills, MI Palace of Auburn Hills
    Jul 26 Moline, IL iWireless Center
    Jul 28 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
    Jul 29 Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena
    Jul 31 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
    Aug 1 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena
    Aug 3 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center
    Aug 4 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center
    Aug 6 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena
    Aug 7 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
    Aug 9 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center
    Aug 10 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
    Aug 12 Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy Arena
    Aug 14 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
    Aug 15 Salt Lake City, UT EnergySolutions Arena
    Aug 17 San Jose, CA SAP Center at San Jose
    Aug 19 Anaheim, CA Honda Center
    Aug 20 Los Angeles, CA STAPLES Center
    Aug 22 San Diego, CA Valley View Casino Center
    Aug 23 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center

    * Festival date with The Doobie Brothers also performing

    Audio / Shania Twain talks about heading out on her Rock This Country Tour.

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    Shania Twain (Tour) 1 OC: …every night. [laughs] :46
    “There are more variables when you’re on tour with a  show, so every night is different . There’s nothing static about it. There’s always going to be variables that are gonna happen. There are more things that are unexpected. It will be more spontaneous for sure, and that’s exhilarating. So, I look forward to that. I look forward to even more flexibility and more spontaneity in the show. The production will be entirely different than what we did in Vegas, because now we have more options being in a different type of space that we can explore and play around with, so I’m going to have fun with that. And, also just, again reconnecting with a bigger audience and the vibe of that. It’s a bit more of a party atmosphere, I guess. You know, it’s like a party every night.” [laughs]

  • KIP MOORE SAYS THERE’S NOT A WAY TO KEEP COOL WHEN PERFORMING OUTDOORS.

    Kip Moore is about to head out on the road on the Sounds of Summer Tour with Dierks Bentley, Canaan Smith and Maddie & Tae. As the title may indicate, they’re going to be playing mostly outdoor amphitheaters, where temperatures will certainly soar throughout the day.

    Kip says there’s really not a way to keep cool during those amphitheater shows. “I don’t know if there’s anything you can [do], I know that everybody’s gonna say, ‘Aw, take a drink,’ or whatever. There’s no possible way in those sheds when that sun is beating down that there’s any way to stay cool,” he says. “It’s all about just laying it all out. You got time to cool out after. But while you’re on, there’s nothing you can do about it.”

    Kip is making his way up the country charts with his latest single, “I’m to Blame,” which is from his forthcoming album, Wild Ones, which is set for release August 21st.

    Audio / Kip Moore says there’s no one way to cool off while playing outdoor amphitheaters, like the ones on the Sounds of Summer Tour.

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    Kip Moore (advice for playing outdoor shows) OC: …about it. :17
    “I don’t know if there’s anything you can [do], I know that everybody’s gonna say, ‘Aw, take a drink,’ or whatever. There’s no possible way in those sheds when that sun is beating down that there’s any way to stay cool. It’s all about just laying it all out, you got time to cool out after. But while you’re on, there’s nothing you can do about it.”