• JON PARDI WILL KICK OFF HIS “HEARTACHE MEDICATION TOUR” WITH TWO SOLD-OUT NIGHTS AT THE RYMAN.

    Jon Pardi kicks off his Heartache Medication headlining tour with a sold-out two-night stand at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Tuesday (October 1st) and Wednesday (October 2nd). Newcomer Riley Green is set to open the shows.

    “Headlining the Ryman and playing the Ryman is amazing. It’s like the mecca of country music, you know, and I love playing there just as a guest,” says Jon. “(It’ll) definitely be something I’ll never forget, and I know the crowd’s ready, and I think it’s gonna be a great show. I think the crowd’s gonna be awesome. I think it’s gonna be really loud. I think the crowd’s gonna be really loud down at The Ryman. We’ve got rowdy Pardi people coming out, and I’m excited.”

    The California native just released his new album, Heartache Medication, and the title track is making its way up the country charts.

    Make sure to tune in to Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight on ABC to see Jon perform a song from his new album, Heartache Medication.

    Audio / Jon Pardi is looking forward to headlining Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on his headlining Heartache Medication Tour.

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    Jon Pardi (headlining the Ryman) OC: …I’m excited. :32
    “Headlining the Ryman and playing The Ryman is amazing. It’s like the mecca of country music, you know, and I love playing there just as a guest. But I really can’t even talk to you about what it’s gonna feel like, but we’re really excited, and I know it’s gonna be, kind of hit you. (It’ll) definitely be something I’ll never forget, l and I know the crowd’s ready, and I think it’s gonna be a great show. I cthink the crowd’s gonna be awesome. I think it’s gonna be really loud. I think the crowd’s gonna be really loud down at The Ryman. We’ve got rowdy Pardi people coming out, and I’m excited.”

  • LUKE BRYAN IS READY TO KICK OFF THIS YEAR’S FARM TOUR.

    Luke Bryan kicks off his eleventh consecutive Farm Tour on Thursday (September 26th) at the Statz Brothers Farm in Marshall, Wisconsin. He’s taking along a few of his friends, including Cole Swindell, Mitchell Tenpenny, the Peach Pickers and DJ Rock.

    More than 100,000 fans have attended the tour each year since its inception in 2009. Luke will continue giving back to farmers by awarding college scholarships to students from farming families who are attending local colleges or universities near the tour stops. To date, more than 60 scholarships have been granted.

    Bayer is proud to continue their #HeresToTheFarmer campaign. For every hashtag share, Bayer will donate a meal to a hungry American through Feeding America

    Over the past few years, close to 3 million meals have been donated and over $180,000 went to area food banks and local farmers in each of the tour cities. Visit Bayer.us/en/HeresToTheFarmer to learn more.

    “Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2019”

    9/26      Marshall, WI                  Statz Bros. Farm

    9/27      Richland, MI                  Stafford Farms

    9/28      Pleasantville, OH           Miller Family Farms

    10/3      Louisburg, KS               MC Farms*

    10/4      Douglass, KS                Flying B Ranch*

    10/5      Norman, OK                 Adkins Farm*

    *The Peach Pickers do not appear

    Luke has once again partnered with CID Entertainment to offer Harvest Time VIP Experiences throughout the 2019 FARM TOUR. VIP Experiences include a ticket, VIP viewing area access, private restrooms, and merchandise gifts. To view the FARM TOUR VIP Experience details, please visit https://www.cidentertainment.com/events/luke-bryan-farm-tour.

    To listen to Luke’s Farm Tour playlist go http://strm.to/FarmTour2019

    Audio / Luke Bryan talks about this year's Farm Tour and how much it's grown over the years.

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    Luke Bryan (Farm Tour 2019) OC: …through the years. 1:04
    “Well, yeah, I mean the Farm Tour has grown throughout the years, and the fact that we can set a stage up in a hayfield or some kind of field and people flock to it is what I envisioned when I created Farm Tour, and to obviously help some kids with scholarships and stuff like that. But the Farm Tour has grown every year, and it’s always something we look forward to. It’s really an exciting time to be able to just be out on a farm on a Fall night. Sometimes it’s cool and everybody’s got, it’s perfect jacket weather and everybody’s just enjoying music and having fun, and it’s happening in these little towns that have never gotten a show like this. So, it’s always fun knowing that I leave these little towns, and they can go, ‘Hey, we got to go party out in a field and hear a bunch of Nashville country music singers roll in,’ and give ‘em a great show. So many great memories through the years.”

  • CARRIE UNDERWOOD TACKLES CMA HOSTING GIG FOR THE 12TH YEAR.

    Carrie Underwood will host “The 53rd Annual CMA Awards” with special guest hosts and Country Music Hall of Fame members Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton, celebrating legendary women in Country Music throughout the ceremony.

    “I was very pleased and happy and excited to hear the news that the CMA wanted to have this year’s show be focused on women in country music – past, present, future, all of us together standing united,” says Carrie. “And of course, my special guest hosts are Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton. It does not get bigger than that or better than that. I feel like the three of us love what we do so much, and we love country music and it means something I feel like to have us up there on that stage kind of driving the bus for the evening and setting the tone. We just want to be respectful of our genre and of this awards show, because it’s so important to us, and shine a lot on what I think is the backbone of country music and that’s the females that have come before all of us and will come in the future.”

    Combined, the three hosts hold 124 CMA Awards nominations and 22 total wins, 11 of which are for Female Vocalist of the Year. In addition, the three superstars hold a combined 14 nominations in the Entertainer of the Year category, with Parton receiving the award in 1978 and McEntire winning in 1986.

    Carrie, who is poised to top the country charts with “Southbound,” has won seven CMA Awards, has sold 64 million records worldwide and recorded 26 No. 1 singles, 13 of which she co-wrote. Underwood has co-hosted the CMA Awards since 2008, creating an unforgettable legacy, from celebrating the 50th anniversary of the CMA Awards in 2016 to countless other highlights across the legendary broadcast’s history.

    Carrie has three nods this year. She picks up her second nomination for Entertainer of the Year, and she notched her 14th consecutive nomination for Female Vocalist, a title she’s won five times, including last year. This marks her fifth nomination for Album of the Year with Cry Pretty.

    This year’s CMA Awards will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena November 13th at 8pm ET/7pm CT on ABC.

    Audio / Carrie Underwood talks about hosting this year’s CMA Awards with special guests Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton.

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    Carrie Underwood (CMA hosting 2019) OC: …Reba and Dolly. 1:06
    “I was very pleased and happy and excited to hear the news that the CMA wanted to have this year’s show be focused on women in country music – past, present, future, all of us together standing united. And of course, my special guest hosts are Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton. It does not get bigger than that or better than that. I feel like the three of us love what we do so much, and we love country music and it means something I feel like to have us up there on that stage kind of driving the bus for the evening and setting the tone. We just want to be respectful of our genre and of this awards show, because it’s so important to us, and shine a lot on what I think is the backbone of country music and that’s the females that have come before all of us and will come in the future. So, it’s just, I think it’s gonna be a wonderful night and couldn’t be more excited to stand up there with Reba and Dolly.”

  • ERIC CHURCH DOUBLES DOWN WITH A DOUBLE NO. 1 CELEBRATION.

    “You’re the closest thing to Merle Haggard we will ever know,” proclaimed “Some Of It” co-writer Clint Daniels, embodying the overwhelming sense of reverence in the room for current CMA Entertainer of the Year nominee Eric Church as he joined his team of BMI co-writers in celebration of his two most recent No. 1 singles.

    Church greeted a full house flanked by two jets and Desperate Man road cases at an aircraft hangar on the outskirts of Nashville, a nod to both the film location of his “Desperate Man” music video as well as the cover image on the album from which the title track takes its name, a current nominee in the prestigious CMA Album of the Year category and already honored as one of 2018’s best by American Songwriter, Billboard, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, Los Angeles Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, USA Today, Variety and Vulture, among others.

    Taking note from his critically-acclaimed and chart-topping Double Down Tour, Church chose to double down with the No. 1 celebration hosted by BMI, first recognizing his most recent chart-topper “Some Of It,” the reflective track off Desperate Man written by Church and Daniels together with Jeff Hyde and Bobby Pinson, which was applauded by Esquire as “an open-hearted look at life’s hard-won lessons [that] is as easy as easy-listening comes.” The party also celebrated “Round Here Buzz,” the Platinum-certified hit written by Church and Hyde along with Luke Dick which Rolling Stone praised as “prettily elegiac.”

    “He is one of the best songwriters this town’s ever seen and will ever see,” declared SeaGayle Music’s JD Groover as the celebratory toasts began, with Sony ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg speaking directly to Church to note, “As an entertainer, you continue to change the world. You’re out there doing things that nobody else is even thinking about doing until you get out there and do it. And then as a songwriter, which is why we’re here to celebrate you today, I think you’re transcendent. I don’t care when these songs were written, I think they’d be special. I think they’d matter.”

    Perhaps the most evident way to see how much they truly do matter was with the video compilation played at the celebration, featuring a who’s who of Nashville artists thanking Church for inspiring them to chase a musical dream and for pushing them to be better every time they step on stage.

    Featuring artists from Keith Urban to Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett, Kip Moore, Cole Swindell, Luke Combs, Kassi Ashton, Ray Wylie Hubbard and more, each spoke with passion about their respect for Church and the music he creates.

    “The thing I’ve always admired about Eric is the truth in his calling… He’s non-categorizable,” explained Keith Urban, whose current single “We Were” was penned by Church. “Record to record, he’s gonna infuse whatever is speaking to him at any given time into what he’s doing, but his narrative as a writer and his voice is the through line for me. Everything I hear of his, that rock-steady Northern Star that connects all the different experiments that he has in record making is great songs… They should all go number one, Eric.”

    “That video was something I’m not ready to address yet,” said Church, his voice faltering and emotion evident in his face as he returned to the stage. “That was one of the coolest things – no, that’s about the coolest thing I’ve been a part of… My intention was always just to try to make great music, write great songs. And to see it matter is really something.”

    “But I will say this after seeing the video; I’m not done. I’m not retiring. I’m not dying… I look forward to kicking their asses every night on stage,” he concluded with a smirk.

    Church returns to the road this weekend as one of the first few concerts at San Francisco’s brand-new Chase Center, which opened earlier this month. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.ericchurch.com, download the new Eric Church app and follow on Facebook and Twitter @ericchurch and on Instagram @ericchurchmusic.

    Upcoming Double Down Tour Dates
    Sept. 28                       San Francisco, Calif. || Chase Center
    Oct. 4 & 5                   Grand Rapids, Mich. || Van Andel Arena
    Oct. 11 & 12               Philadelphia, Pa. || Wells Fargo Center
    Oct. 25                        Little Rock, Ark. || Verizon Arena
    Oct. 26                        Birmingham, Ala. || Legacy Arena at the BJCC
    Nov. 1                         Manchester, N.H. || SNHU Arena
    Nov. 2                         Hartford, Conn. || XL Center
    Nov. 15 & 16              Washington, D.C. || The Anthem
    Nov. 22 & 23              Sacramento, Calif. || Golden 1 Center

    About Eric Church
    The three-time Country Music Association and six-time Academy of Country Music Award winner released his highly-anticipated album Desperate Man atop the Billboard Country Albums chart in October 2018. The album also debuted at No. 5 on the all-genre Billboard 200. Rolling Stone describes the album in their July 2018 cover story as “classic Church: expertly crafted and country-radio-friendly, while also pushing boundaries in a way that sounds natural and unforced” and American Songwriter notes in a cover story that it “sublimates the pain of a tumultuous year into his most adventuresome album yet.” Church has returned to the road for his 2019 Double Down Tour, visiting nearly 30 markets for back-to-back nights of two unique shows sans-opening act to give fans 6+ hours of his iconic music in each city. The tour also included a massive stop at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, where Church broke the venue’s concert attendance record with 56,521 fans and nearly tripled the attendance record he set at Bridgestone Arena in 2017.

    Audio / At his Double Down No. 1 Party in an airport hangar in Nashville, Eric Church thanked his band, his management team, his label and the rest of his devoted team.

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    OC: …I’m very thankful. 2:20

    Audio / Eric Church reacts to the video featuring artists he's inspired through his music.

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    Eric Church (No. 1 video) OC: …night on stage. :44
    “That video was something I’m not ready to address yet. That was one of the coolest things – no, that’s about the coolest thing I’ve been a part of…My intention was to try to make great music, write great songs. And to see it matter is something…I will say this after seeing the video; I’m not done. I’m not retiring. I’m not dying, so I appreciate that. I appreciate that very much, and I look forward to kicking their asses every night on stage.”

  • NEWS AND NOTES: Lauren Alaina, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Kacey Musgraves, Keith Urban, Travis Denning

    Make sure to watch Lauren Alaina and her professional dance partner Gleb Savchenko perform the Tango during ABC’s Dancing With the Stars on Monday (September 30th). The show begins at 8pm ET on ABC.

    Jon Pardi
    will perform on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday night (September 30th). Make sure to check local listings for time. Jonathan Van Ness (Over the Top: A Raw Journey to Self-Love) and Lucy Boynton (The Politician) will also appear on the show. Jon just released his new album, Heartache Medication on Friday (September 27th).

    Carrie Underwood will be interviewed as well as perform on CBS’s The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Thursday (October 3rd). Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes (Jay and Silent Bob) will also appear. Check local listings for time.

    Kacey Musgraves recorded a song “All is Found,” which will appear in Disney’s Frozen 2. The tune is included on the soundtrack, which will be released on November 15th, followed by the feature animated film hitting theaters nationwide November 22nd.

     

    Keith Urban is set to perform the halftime show for the 107th Grey Cup North of the border on November 24th. The Grey Cup (both the championship and trophy) is Canada’s version of the Super Bowl and is between the winners of the Canadian Football League’s East and West Divisional playoffs. It’s also the nation’s largest annual sporting events.

    Travis Denning, as you know, is a huge football fan. He always attended his high school football games and cheered loudly for his hometown team. This past Friday Night, his school played his song “Heartbeat of a Small Town” over the loud speakers for everyone in the stands. For audio of Travis talking about his hometown of Warner Robins, Georgia, click here.

     

  • LAUREN ALAINA DANCING WITH THE STARS WEEK TWO BROWN BAG PHONE INTERVIEW.

    CUT 1: LINER Lauren Alaina (Tune Into DWTS)
    “Hey y’all, it’s Lauren Alaina. Don’t forget to tune in to Dancing With the Stars on ABC on Monday.”

    CUT 2: Lauren Alaina (Hello)
    “Hello.”

    CUT 3: Lauren Alaina (I’m Good How Are You)
    “I’m good. How are you?”

    CUT 4: Lauren Alaina (Whoo Hoo I Made It Another Week)
    “Whoo Hoo! (I) made it another week.”

    CUT 5: Lauren Alaina (getting better)
    OC: …getting better. :09
    Did you know how to dance before going on Dancing With the Stars?
    “Heck no! I had no idea. I’ve never danced in my whole life. I’m not sure I would call myself a good dancer, but I’m getting better.”

    CUT 6: Lauren Alaina (eat drink sleep dancing)

    OC: …with songs. (laughs) :23
    “Well, we practiced every day pretty much for like five hours a day. Just like when I’m not at the studio, I’ll literally wake up in the night, and I’m going through the dance moves in my head. It’s all I think about it. All I think about is dancing and songwriting ideas. So, that’s my life right now, counting to eight and trying to come up with songs.” (laughs)

    CUT 7: Lauren Alaina (how she got DWTS)
    OC: …very, very hard. 1:40

    CUT 8: Lauren Alaina (hardest part of DWTS)
    OC: …learn the moves. :39

    CUT 9: Lauren Alaina (what she’s learned from DWTS)
    OC: …really proud. :37

    CUT 10: Lauren Alaina (confident)
    OC: …a little more. :24

    CUT 11: Lauren Alaina (team name)
    OC: …that is hilarious. :42

    CUT 12: Lauren Alaina (Gleb-partner)
    OC: …work really hard. :38

    CUT 13: Lauren Alaina (Paso Doble outfit)
    OC: …with the dance. (laughs) :43

    CUT 14: Lauren Alaina (looking forward to third dance)
    OC: …I can do that. :36

    CUT 15: Lauren Alaina (Thank you bye)
    “Thank you. Don’t forget to vote for me.” (space) “Bye.”

    Audio / CUT 1: LINER Lauren Alaina (Tune Into DWTS)

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    “Hey y’all, it’s Lauren Alaina. Don’t forget to tune in to Dancing With the Stars on ABC on Monday.”

    Audio / CUT 2: Lauren Alaina (Hello)

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    Audio / CUT 3: Lauren Alaina (I’m Good How Are You)

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    Audio / CUT 4: Lauren Alaina (Whoo Hoo I Made It Another Week)

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    OC: …getting better. :09
    Did you know how to dance before going on Dancing With the Stars?
    “Heck no! I had no idea. I’ve never danced in my whole life. I’m not sure I would call myself a good dancer, but I’m getting better.”

    Audio / CUT 6: Lauren Alaina (eat drink sleep dancing)

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    OC: …with songs. (laughs) :23
    “Well, we practiced every day pretty much for like five hours a day. Just like when I’m not at the studio, I’ll literally wake up in the night, and I’m going through the dance moves in my head. It’s all I think about it. All I think about is dancing and songwriting ideas. So, that’s my life right now, counting to eight and trying to come up with songs.” (laughs)

    Audio / CUT 7: Lauren Alaina (how she got DWTS)

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    OC: …very, very hard. 1:40

    Audio / CUT 8: Lauren Alaina (hardest part of DWTS)

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    OC: …learn the moves. :39

    Audio / CUT 9: Lauren Alaina (what she’s learned from DWTS)

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    OC: …really proud. :37

    Audio / CUT 10: Lauren Alaina (confident)

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    OC: …a little more. :24

    Audio / CUT 11: Lauren Alaina (team name)

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    OC: …that is hilarious. :42

    Audio / CUT 12: Lauren Alaina (Gleb-partner)

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    OC: …work really hard. :38

    Audio / CUT 13: Lauren Alaina (Paso Doble outfit)

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    OC: …with the dance. (laughs) :43

    Audio / CUT 14: Lauren Alaina (looking forward to third dance)

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    OC: …I can do that. :36

    Audio / CUT 15: Lauren Alaina (Thank you bye)

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    “Thank you. Don’t forget to vote for me.” (space) “Bye.”

  • CAYLEE HAMMACK CONNECTS TO MIRANDA LAMBERT.

    Caylee Hammack has enjoyed being out with Miranda Lambert and the rest of the ladies on the Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour 2019, not only because she gets to perform on stage every night, but because she gets to glean some wisdom and share stories of life and career with the other ladies as well.

    Prior to heading out, Caylee and Miranda spent some time together in the studio. “I got to hang out with Miranda in the studio a few weeks ago, and just getting to connect with a heart like hers, it’s something that I don’t feel like I get to often is to connect with another female artist that has went through everything that I’m about to go through and still see that humble heart inside of her and get to connect with her on a girlfriend level,” says Caylee. “It was really cool to have those moments with her, and it got me even more excited to go on the road with her.”

    Maren Morris, Elle King, Tenille Townes and the Pistol Annies are also part of the Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour 2019.

    Caylee is currently making her way up the country charts with “Family Tree.”

    Audio / Caylee Hammack is excited about being on the road with Miranda Lambert.

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    Caylee Hammack (on the road with Miranda) OC: …road with her. :25
    “I got to hang out with Miranda in the studio a few weeks ago, and just getting to connect with a heart like hers, it’s something that I don’t feel like I get to often is to connect with another female artist that has went through everything that I’m about to go through and still see that humble heart inside of her and get to connect with her on a girlfriend level. It was really cool to have those moments with her, and it got me even more excited to go on the road with her.”

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  • LUKE BRYAN CANCELS A STOP ON HIS FARM TOUR DUE TO WEATHER.

    Luke Bryan has had to cancel a show on his Farm Tour due to weather. Here’s his message to fans in Richland, Michigan.

     

    The hitmaker will reschedule the show in the coming days.

  • JON PARDI WANTS FANS TO ENJOY HIS NEW ALBUM, HEARTACHE MEDICATION.

    Jon Pardi is set to release his third studio album, Heartache Medication, on Friday (September 27th). Jon started working on the new project around the time he turned in his platinum-selling collection, California Sunrise, and he couldn’t be more excited to get it into the hands of his fans.

    “I just want ’em to listen and enjoy it and have a great time and make it a soundtrack to their life. That’s what music’s really about, you know, to make memories with songs. There’s always a song that hear that’ll take you back, and I feel like Heartache Medication is definitely gonna have a lot of that,” says Jon. “It’s not really a love record; it’s like a fun, moving on, going out kind of party time, and it’s just a lot of fun. So, if you’re doing anything fun, Heartache Medication’s gonna be good. And you can dance and think about things, there’s a lot. But for fans, I just want them to listen to this and be like, ‘He did it again,’ because that’s what I’ve worked on making another great record, another start to finish.”

    Heartache Medication Track List:

    1.  “Old Hat” (Jeff Hyde, Matt Jenkins and Ryan Tyndell)
      2. “ Heartache Medication” (Jon Pardi, Barry Dean and Natalie Hemby)
      3.  “Nobody Leaves A Girl Like That” (Bart Butler, Marv Green and Jimmy Yeary)
      4.  “Ain’t Always The Cowboy” (Brandon Kinney and Josh Thompson)
      5.  “Me And Jack” (Jon Pardi, Rhett Akins, Bart Butler and Luke Laird)
      6.  “Don’t Blame It On Whiskey (Featuring Lauren Alaina)” (Eric Church, Michael Heeney, Luke Laird and Miranda Lambert)
      7.  “Tied One On” (Bart Butler, Chase McGill and Jamie Paulin)
      8.  “Oughta Know That” (Jon Pardi, Bart Butler and Luke Laird)
      9.  “Tequila Little Time” (Jon Pardi, Rhett Akins and Luke Laird)
      10. “Buy That Man A Beer” (Clint Daniels, Justin Lantz and John Pierce)
      11. “Call Me Country” (Jon Pardi, Bart Butler and Driver Williams)
      12. “Just Like Old Times” (Jon Pardi, Jeff Hyde and Michael Heeney)
      13. “Love Her Like She’s Leaving” (Bart Butler, Dean Dillon and Jessie Jo Dillon)
      14. “Starlight” (Jon Pardi, Bart Butler and Jeffrey Steele)

    The CMA and ACM Award-winner kicks off his HEARTACHE MEDICATION TOUR featuring direct support Riley Green*. Marking a career first, Pardi will headline sold-out back-to-back nights at the historic Ryman Auditorium, where he will kick off his headlining HEARTACHE MEDICATION TOUR in Nashville on October 1st and 2nd..

    Every online ticket purchase for the HEARTACHE MEDICATION TOUR will come with one CD copy of Pardi’s Heartache Medication album. Ticket purchasers will receive an additional email with instructions on how to redeem the CD.

    *Riley Green on select Heartache Medication dates

    HEARTACHE MEDICATION TOUR DATES:

    10/01/19: Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium

    10/02/19: Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium

    10/04/19: Minneapolis, MN, The Armory

    10/05/19: Milwaukee, WI, Eagle’s Ballroom*

    10/10/19: Oklahoma City, OK, The Criterion

    10/11/19: Houston, TX, White Oak Music Hall

    10/12/19: Helotes, TX, Floores Country Store*

    10/24/19: Seattle, WA, Paramount Theatre

    10/25/19: Boise, ID, Revolution Concert House and Event Center

    10/26/19: Salt Lake City, UT, The Depot*

    10/31/19: Phoenix, AZ, Comerica Theatre*

    11/01/1: San Diego, CA, Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre*

    11/02/19: Bakersfield, CA, Rabobank Theater

    *Does not include Riley Green; support to be announced soon

     

    Audio / Jon Pardi says he wants fans to enjoy his new album, Heartache Medication.

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    Jon Pardi (what fans can expect) OC: …start to finish. :45
    “I just want’em to listen and enjoy it and have a great time and make it a soundtrack to their life. That’s what music’s really about, you know, to make memories with songs. There’s always a song that hear that’ll take you back, and I feel like Heartache Medication is definitely gonna have a lot of that. There’s a lot of topics that are great. It’s not really a love record; it’s like a fun, moving on, going out kind of party time, and it’s just a lot of fun. So, if you’re doing anything fun, Heartache Medication’s gonna be good. And you can dance and think about things, there’s a lot. But for fans, I just want them to listen to this and be like, ‘He did it again,’ because that’s what I’ve worked on making another great record, another start to finish.”

    Audio / LINER Jon Pardi (HM available Sept. 27th)

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  • CHRIS STAPLETON NAMED ACM ARTIST-SONGWRITER OF THE DECADE.

    Chris Stapleton was recently surprised by the Academy of Country Music with their Artist-Songwriter of the Decade Award. Not only has he enjoyed amazing success as an artist in recent years, but he’s also written several chart-topping hits for other artists, as well.