• KIP MOORE RAMPS BACK UP, ANNOUNCING A HEADLINING U.K. TOUR.

    Kip Moore is getting back into the touring groove following trips to Costa Rica, Iceland, Australia and more, announcing today that he will return to the U.K this fall for a stint of headlining shows. The announcement is sure to be welcomed by Moore’s fervent international fanbase, with his previous headlining shows last spring selling out months in advance, prompting the move to bigger venues and inspiring unforgettable, impromptu post-show jams in the streets.

    Moore has also invited Drake White and The Big Fire out on the highly-anticipated run, that will stop in Birmingham, UK (10/2), Manchester, UK (10/3), Glasgow, UK (10/4) and culminate in a special show as part of Country Music Week in London, UK at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 10/6. Country Music Week is a brand new week-long series of shows, created by the organizers of the hugely successful Country To Country music festival.  Moore first connected with fans during his debut performance as part of the festival two years ago, when he turned heads as he “led the 20,000-capacity through a singalong” (Rolling Stone Country.) Tickets to the shows will go on sale on Friday 19th May at 9am GMT here.

    2017 is picking up momentum fast for Moore, as he will also return to Ireland later this summer for Harvest 2017, stopping in Westport, IE (8/26) and Enniskillen, IE (8/27.) Co-written by Moore, his new single “More Girls Like You,” and the lead single from his upcoming third album, is the fastest rising single of his career so far. The track is receiving praise from critics such as Taste Of Country, who notes the track “doubles down on a heavy, thumping formula he relied on to create one of the best country albums of 2015” and Entertainment Weekly declaring he “has made a name for himself weaving vignettes of Southern, blue-collar life and love into rollicking country anthems.” As he “consistently serves up clever roots-rock riffs and rhythms that separate Moore from the rock-meets-rap focus of his Nashville peers” (Associated Press), the release of “More Girls Like You” follows the acclaim that surrounded his sophomore album WILD ONES heralded as “an impressively singular release from Music Row” by The Guardian. Moore first turned heads with his debut album UP ALL NIGHT which was certified GOLD by the RIAA and spawned three No. One hit singles including GOLD certified “Beer Money,” PLATINUM certified “Hey Pretty Girl,” and the DOUBLE PLATINUM breakout hit “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck. Following an extended break, Moore is back out on the road playing some of country music’s biggest festivals this year, most recently at Stagecoach in California.  This follows a recent trip to Australia where he was met by a staggering fan base, as well as a characteristically stacked touring schedule last year as he completed his fiercely successful WILD ONES TOUR, that he also unleashed across the pond for headlining sold-out dates in the UK and Ireland. For more information, visit kipmoore.net.

    Kip took an extended break earlier this year, which is spotlighted in an exclusive feature by Conde Nast Traveler.

  • LUKE BRYAN IS READY TO KICK OFF HIS HUNTIN’, FISHIN’ AND LOVIN’ EVERY DAY TOUR.

    Luke Bryan announced he’ll kick-off a brand new Huntin’, Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day Tour this May, launching with a two-night stand in Music City at Bridgestone Arena on Friday, May 5th and May 6th.

    His special guest is Brett Eldredge on all shows, along with Lauren Alaina, Craig Campbell, Adam Craig, Seth Ennis and Granger Smith sharing the opening spot on various dates.

    “We’ve got a lot of new acts that we’re rotating throughout the year and watching them handle being on a big stage like that, some of ‘em for the first time,” says Luke. “And I’m just blessed to be able to put them in that type of scenario to where they’re playing in front of potentially more people than they’ve ever played in front of and helping them kickstart their artist career.”
    “Huntin’, Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day Tour”

    5-5       Nashville, TN              Bridgestone Arena

    5-6       Nashville, TN              Bridgestone Arena

    5-12     Bristow, VA                 Jiffy Lube Live

    5-13     Hartford, CT                Xfinity Theatre

    5-18     Moline, IL                    iWireless Center

    6-1       Cincinnati, OH             Riverbend Music Center

    6-2       Cullman, AL                Rock the South*

    6-3       St. Louis, MO              Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    6-9       Little Rock, AR           Verizon Arena

    6-10     Tulsa, OK                    BOK Center

    6-16     Atlanta, GA                 Verizon Amphitheatre

    6-17     Atlanta, GA                 Verizon Amphitheatre

    6-23     Hershey, PA                Hershey Park

    6-24     Mansfield, MA            Xfinity Center

    6-25     Columbia, MD             Merriweather Post Pavilion

    7-1       Dauphin, MB               Dauphin’s Countryfest*

    7-13     Bethel, NY                   Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

    7-15     Cleveland, OH             Progressive Field

    7-16     Holmdel, NJ                P.N.C. Bank Arts Center

    7-21     Kansas City, MO         Sprint Center

    7-22      Eau Claire, WI               Country Jam USA*

    7-26      Cheyenne, WY              Cheyenne Frontier Days*

    7-28     Central Point, OR         Country Crossings Music Festival*

    7-29     Mountain Home, ID     Mountain Home Country Music Festival*

    8-5       Detroit Lakes, MN       WE Fest*

    8-12     Syracuse, NY               Lakeview Amphitheater

    8-13     Oro-Medonte ON         Boots and Hearts Music Festival*

    8-17     Virginia Beach, VA     Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

    8-18     Charlotte, NC               PNC Music Pavilion

    8-19     Raleigh, NC                 Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

    8-25     Darien Center, NY       Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

    8-26     Saratoga Springs, NY   Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    8-27     Jones Beach, NY         Nikon at Jones Beach Theater

    9-1       Lexington, KY             Red, White & Boom*

    9-6       Scranton, PA                The Pavilion at Montage Mountain

    9-8       Philadelphia, PA          Citizens Bank Park

    9-9       Pittsburgh, PA              KeyBank Pavilion

    9-15     Indianapolis, IN            Klipsch Music Center

    9-16     Chicago, IL                  Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    9-21     Austin, TX                   Austin360 Amphitheater

    9-22     Houston, TX                Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

    9-23     Dallas, TX                   Starplex Pavilion

    10-12   Concord, CA               Concord Pavilion

    10-13   Wheatland, CA            Toyota Amphitheatre

    10-14   Mtn. View, CA            Shoreline Amphitheatre

    10-19   Albuquerque, NM        Isleta Amphitheater

    10-21   Salt Lake City, UT       USANA Amphitheatre

    10-26   Phoenix, AZ                AK-Chin Pavilion

    10-27   San Diego, CA             Sleep Train Amphitheatre

    10-28   San Bernardino. CA     Glen Helen Amphitheater

    *Festival dates, not “Huntin’, Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day Tour”

    Audio / Luke Bryan talks about the new acts he’s taking along on his Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day Tour.

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    “Well, I’m always looking forward to certainly having some of the new acts coming out. We’ve got Brett Eldredge out all year, but then we’ve got a lot of new acts that we’re rotating throughout the year and watching them handle being on a big stage like that, some of ‘em for the first time. And I’m just blessed to be able to put them in that type of scenario to where they’re playing in front of potentially more people than they’ve ever played in front of and helping them kickstart their artist career.”

    Audio / Luke Bryan is looking forward to starting his Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day Tour in Nashville.

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    Luke Bryan (H,F,E Tour) 2 OC: …money for. :13
    “With me starting in Nashville is gonna be a blast, and so the Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day Tour will be certainly an extension of that song and that mentality and just getting up there, trying to give the fans what they’ve paid their money for.”

  • CHRIS STAPLETON SCORES A NO. 1 ALBUM.

    Chris Stapleton’s From A Room, Volume 1 debuted at the top of the Billboard Country Albums Chart. The collection sold 219,000 units (and 202,000 in traditional album sales) to land at No. 1 on the Country chart and at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. This is the highest-selling country debut since Luke Bryan’s Kill the Lights sold 320,000 in its first week in 2015. Stapleton also debuts at No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart this week (Logic’s Everybody sold 196,000 in album sales, but with over 70 million streams).

    Chris not only holds the top spot on the Country album chart, but he is also sitting at No. 2 with his previous album, Traveller, which sold nearly 24,000 copies this week. This marks only the second time a male artist has held the No. 1 and No. 2 spots in the same week since 1993 (when Garth Brooks accomplished that feat December 2016). It’s also the fourth time for any country artist since then (LeAnn Rimes in 2003 and Taylor Swift in 2009). Rounding out the Top 3 this week is Keith Urban’s Ripcord.

    Stapleton says he didn’t feel any pressure for his new album even with the double-platinum success of his previous record, Traveller. “I didn’t have any expectations for the last record. I was hoping if we even sold 50,000 records, it’d be a giant victory for me as far as getting to go out and play shows and play live and keep the wheels rolling, but we did a little bit more than that,” says Chris. “So, I kind of feel the same way about this record. It’s a new record and my expectations for this record don’t have much to do with the last record. I want them to be whatever it’s gonna be for this record.

    The Kentucky native, who just released his new single “Either Way,” is in the midst of headlining his All-American Road Show. He’s set to play San Diego on Thursday (May 18th), Phoenix on Friday (May 19th) and L.A. on Saturday (May 20th).

    Audio / Chris Stapleton says he doesn’t have unrealistic expectations for his new record, From A Room, Volume 1.

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    Chris Stapleton (album expectations) OC: …when you do that. :33
    “You know, I didn’t have any expectations for the last record. I was hoping if we even sold 50,000 records, it’d be a giant victory for me as far as getting to go out and play shows and play live and keep the wheels rolling, but we did a little bit more than that. So, I kind of feel the same way about this record. It’s like, it’s a whole, it’s a new record and my expectations for this record don’t have much to do with the last record. They just, I want them to be whatever it’s gonna be for this record. So, that kind of takes the pressure off when you do that.”

  • NEWS AND NOTES: Luke, Brothers Osborne, Lauren

    Luke Bryan is among the initial performers announced for this year’s CMT Music Awards, along with Blake Shelton, Brett Eldredge, Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett. The 2017 CMT Music Awards, hosted by Nashville’s Charles Esten, will be broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena June 7th beginning at 8pm ET.

    The lineup for the Austin City Limits Festival has been announced and Brothers Osborne are set to perform, along with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Chance the Rapper, The Killers, Ryan Adams, Ice Cube, Asleep at the Wheel and Midland, among many others. The ACL Festival takes place October 6th – 8th and October 13th – 15th at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas.

    Lauren Alaina will suit up to take part in this year’s City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game in Nashville during the CMA Music Festival. The game will take place June 10th at First Tennessee Park, home of the Nashville Sounds.

  • LADY ANTEBELLUM, ALONG WITH KELSEA BALLERINI AND BRETT YOUNG, COVER SHANIA TWAIN.

    from RollingStone Country:

    Lady Antebellum launch their You Look Good World Tour with Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young on May 26th in Bakersfield, California, and the musically like-minded artists have already been tossing around song ideas to cover together onstage.

    In a new video premiering on Rolling Stone Country, Ballerini and Young join Lady A members Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, on guitar, for a stripped-down take on Shania Twain’s 1998 country chart-topper “You’re Still the One.”

    “I’ve always been a big Shania Twain fan. I’ve always thought she made timeless music,” says Kelley, who came up with the idea to cover the ballad. “And, man, ‘Still the One’ is such a timeless song and a timeless melody.”

    While Lady A haven’t decided exactly which songs they may interpret on their upcoming trek, “You’re Still the One” is in the running. “If the fans love it, then I think we should try to do it out on tour,” Kelley says.

    The group is also excited at the creative options that arise from bringing a horn section on the road. Brass is a big part of current single “You Look Good,” and the trio have been re-crafting some of their past hits, like “Downtown,” with horns.

    We are going to get really creative,” Kelley says of the tour’s setlist. “We’ve learned we’ve got to do something to make it fresh for somebody who has come to our show every time we are in their town. We always mix up the set list a lot, but now adding a horn section is going to take it to the next level.”

    Lady Antebellum will release their new album Heart Break on June 9th.

    Video / Lady Antebellum, Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young cover Shania Twain's "You're Still the One."

  • BROTHERS OSBORNE’S JOHN & TJ HAVE A BLAST WITH THE NEW VIDEO FOR THEIR SINGLE, ‘IT AIN’T MY FAULT.’

    Reigning ACM and CMA “Vocal Duo of the Year,” Brothers Osborne, debuts the music video for their raucous new single “It Ain’t My Fault” with VEVO today, watch HERE. John and TJ Osborne partnered with directors Wes Edwards and Ryan Silver for the eccentric video that originated as a comedic spoof on the action film Point Break. Brothers Osborne portray pawn shop owners who are robbed at gunpoint by four masked men disguised as former presidents. Hijinks ensue as the video chronicles the consequential police chase. Check out all the news at brothersnewsnetwork.com.

    For an inside look at the making of the “It Ain’t My Fault” video, People.com has premiered an exclusive behind-the-scenes piece which can be viewed HERE.

    “The media these days is flooded with all things presidential and politics,” John notes. “No matter what happens, politicians all seem to pin the blame on something else as opposed to being accountable for their own actions. We felt the connection with the song title was perfect.”

    TJ adds, “John and I always like song titles that aren’t immediately obvious but are common everyday sayings. We’re all guilty of saying ‘It Ain’t My Fault’ more so than it actually being true. When our co-writer, Lee Thomas Miller, brought up the idea we loved it. We wanted a video that was as exciting as the music.”

    Climbing country radio’s Top 25, “It Ain’t My Fault” is Brothers Osborne’s current single off their critically-acclaimed debut album, Pawn Shop. The infectious track is quickly winning over both critics and fans alike with Rolling Stone Country praising, “‘It Ain’t My Fault’ rejuvenates the tired country-rock vibe overrunning the airwaves…it’s unique in the sonic landscape.” The song has already cracked the Top 20 on Shazam’s country charts and continues to increase in sales rankings each week.

    “It Ain’t My Fault” follows the duo’s GRAMMY-nominated single “21 Summer” as well as the GRAMMY-nominated, Platinum-certified, No.1 smash hit “Stay A Little Longer.” The singer/songwriter siblings recently swept both duo categories at the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards joining Brooks & Dunn as the only country music duos to win both “New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year” as well as “Vocal Duo of the Year” in the same night. They also stand as the reigning CMA “Vocal Duo of the Year.”

    Brothers Osborne will next join Chris Stapleton as part of his All American Road Show starting May 5th in Atlanta. For a full list of tour dates, news, images and more, visit www.BrothersOsborne.com

    Fans can listen to Brothers Osborne’s “It Ain’t My Fault” playlist HERE

    Audio / Brothers Osborne's John Osborne talks about why they decided to go with the video treatment by Wes Edwards and Ryan Silver for "It Ain't My Fault."

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    “The video treatment to ‘It Ain’t My Fault’ was written by Ryan Silver and Wes Edwards. We got a lot of good treatments for the video, but this one seemed to be the most bold and daring, and we laughed the whole time we were reading it. It definitely have a huge political undertone to it, but at the end of the day, we hope people come away laughing because politics these days has been so polarizing and such a dark part of American culture that we want people to be able to laugh at it for a second. And, yeah, that’s it, and that’s why we tried to take the risks that we did. We know that we might piss a few people off along the way, but hopefully we make everyone laugh a little bit.”


    Video / Behind-the-Scenes of Brothers Osborne's video for "It Ain't My Fault"

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  • LADY ANTEBELLUM PREMIERES THE VIDEO FOR ‘YOU LOOK GOOD.’

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    Serving as the lead single off their sixth studio album HEART BREAK (Capitol Records Nashville) available June 9, multi-PLATINUM trio Lady Antebellum will premiere the music video for “You Look Good” on CMT Hot 20 Countdown tomorrow (5/13 at 8:00A CT). Directed by Shane Drake, the video captures the essence of the Top 15 single and “retro-sounding smash” (Billboard) with a packed crowd on the dance floor.
     
    Beginning today, fans who pre-order HEART BREAK will receive an instant download of “You Look Good” along with the forthcoming album’s title-track. To pre-order HEART BREAK click HERE. Lady A continues to shake things up with their “soul-infused single” (Washington Post), which critics continue to applaud.
     
    “Everything a Lady Antebellum fan could want! It’s innovative and progressive…..All 3:04 of this song is dripping with energy.” – All Access
     
    “The single mixes a dazzling horn section with a swaggering bass riff that reflects the band’s sun-filled days in the Hollywood Hills and white sand beaches of Florida.” – Associated Press
     
    “Still finding exciting ways to shake up their sound….With a contagious chorus and each member trading turns on the mic, the song has a feel-good energy” – Billboard
     
    “A funky, grooving song unlike any released to date by Lady Antebellum, complete with a prominent horn section.” – Rolling Stone
     
    The trio continues to prepare for their upcoming YOU LOOK GOOD WORLD TOUR launching May 26th in Bakersfield, CA with a weekly-series with Rolling Stone here. This week’s installment includes a Q&A with tour openers Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young discussing potential on-stage collaborations, a rapid-fire brainstorm session and more.  
     
    With a new sense of history and possibilities, Lady Antebellum’s sixth studio album HEART BREAK, had Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott on a new mission — setting aside time to put themselves in new surroundings, and concentrate on writing and exploring musical endeavors with no distractions. With busbee in the producer’s chair, the trio had a hand in writing eleven songs on HEART BREAK, resulting in their most intimate and heartfelt work to date. The new music follows more than 18 million units, nine No. One hits, ACM and CMA “Vocal Group of the Year” trophies three years in a row, and countless other honors including Billboard Music Awards, People’s Choice Awards and Teen Choice Awards. This week Lady Antebellum also received a 2017 CMT Awards nomination for Group Video of the Year for the lyric video for “You Look Good.” For more information about new music and upcoming tour dates, visit www.ladyantebellum.com.
  • DIERKS BENTLEY REUNITES MILITARY FAMILY BEFORE HIS SHOW IN FRESNO.

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    Dierks Bentley played a special role in reuniting one local military family during his 2017 WHAT THE HELL WORLD TOUR stop in Fresno, CA, on Saturday (4/29). During a meet & greet with Sgt. Steven Mendez’ family backstage before the concert, Bentley helped Mendez surprise his two sons after being overseas for nearly a year. Following the emotional reunion, the “consummate entertainer” (The Boot) invited the family on stage during his performance of “Home,” where the capacity crowd’s “U-S-A” chants lifted the show even higher.

    “I can’t begin to imagine the sacrifice of being away from your family for sometimes years,” said Bentley. “‘I love the fact that Country music fans hold our military and their families in such high regard and always jump at the chance to say thank you. It was a really cool moment in the show, and a really special thing for me to be part of.”

     

    Bentley will continue to throw the party of the summer with “ferocious live performances” (Fresno Bee) when he launches the next leg of his 2017 WHAT THE HELL WORLD TOUR, with special guests Cole Swindell and Jon Pardi, on May 19th in Columbia, MD. With “lyrics that are compassionate and purposeful” (The Post-Standard) he has “had the audience singing along at top volume” while “working the crowd with the charismatic brand of showmanship that’s made him one of Country music’s most exciting entertainers,” (Arizona Republic). For more information and a full list of tour dates, visit www.dierks.com.

    Photo Credit: Zachary Belcher

    Video / Dierks Bentley helps Staff Sergeant Steven Mendez surprise his family before the singer's show in Fresno.

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  • LADY ANTEBELLUM PREVIEWS NEW TOUR WITH KELSEA AND BRETT.

    from Rolling Stone Country.com:

    When Lady Antebellum hit the road on May 26th, the Grammy-winning trio will do so with a horn section in tow – not to mention opening acts Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young. Ahead of their sprawling summer You Look Good Tour, Lady A’s Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley gathered Ballerini and Young for a rapid-fire brainstorming session, running through possible onstage collaborations. They also sat down for our Ram Report cameras and a Q&A with host Ashley Eicher. Here’s what Ballerini, Young and Lady A, who will release their album Heart Break on June 9th, had to say.

    This marks the band’s first major tour since you each took time for your own projects. What was it like coming together again to plan this run?
    Charles Kelley: Like most tours, we want this to be an evolution of what we’ve done in the past. We want it to be fun. One of the main reasons we chose Kelsea and Brett was we felt like they were the new bar coming up in country and we want the best of the best. And we wanted it to be a big ol’ party. And both of them are seasoned performers. We’ve been lucky enough to tour with Kelsea in the past and to see her grow into the rock star she’s become. And Brett has always been a great singer. You’ve got years and years of experience. Not to say you are old, Brett [laughs].

    Hillary Scott: We are coming into this new album and this tour with so much refreshed excitement … for the three of us to have taken a little bit of a break from recording. We did play 30 shows last year, so we were never not together a lot of the time. But for the creative process, we just came in so excited and wanted to flip it on its head – every other record we’ve ever made and the process itself. We went to Florida and wrote with some of our friends and we went to L.A. and worked with a new producer, Busbee.

    Kelley: We lived in the same house.

    Scott: We did. We Airbnb’d a house together and Dave is an incredible chef and mixologist.

    Kelsea Ballerini: We’ll test that theory.

    Scott: But it really was an incredible way to make a record.

    Kelley: And I think it was really reflected in the music too. The first single “You Look Good,” there’s definitely an energy and a freshness to the sound. With the music tied in with this tour, we also wanted it in our openers to be two performers who really set the tone for the night. We get really lucky with our openers. A couple years ago we had Sam Hunt and Hunter Hayes out with us. We try to get these guys when they are on their way to super stardom, and Kelsea is already there and Brett isn’t far behind. It’s really fun to see this new crop of artists get in front of a larger audience and help bring a lot of fresh new fans to our shows as well.

    Hillary, you’ve been a bit of a mentor to Kelsea, haven’t you?
    Scott: We’ve known each other for three years. Your 21st birthday party was a surprise at my house.

    Ballerini: Yeah, she hosted my 21st birthday party with all of my friends, many that she hadn’t even met yet. She just opened up her house for it.

    Kelley: Well, thanks for the invitation! Must have been a girls’ party.

    Brett, what do you feel like you can learn from Lady A on the road?
    Brett Young: At this stage, I still don’t know who I am as a performer. I know what makes me comfortable, but sometimes you have to get outside of your comfort zone. I want to learn more from them about stage presence, but it is so much more than just being on stage. There are so many things that go on behind the scenes.

    Scott: When we were on our first tour, we were opening up for Martina McBride and it was the first big stage we had ever had. And, to your point, that is exactly what we learned most. It was not only getting comfortable on a big stage, but it was how to treat people well and keep them happy. We always say the Martina McBride tour was like going to college.

    Kelley: We want you guys to get out there and get the crowd fired up. So we try not to have too many restrictions when it comes to that. It should be a party. And we have a lot of fun backstage. We aren’t one of those bands that sits on our bus all day. We pull out the ping-pong table, invite everybody in to have drink. I know we are working on some really cool moments to have these two come out on stage with us. So you are going to have to make sure when you get done, Brett, that you don’t have too many drinks so that you can last. I know Kelsea is responsible, but I don’t know about you [laughs].

    Young: I got you, man.

    Kelsea, you’ve known Lady A for a while now. What have you already learned from them?
    Ballerini: I had the We Owned the Night tour DVD that they did. When I moved to Nashville, that’s how I learned how to perform. I’d get all of these tour DVDs and watch them to learn. And theirs was one of my favorites. Then last year or the year before, when Sam or Hunter couldn’t do a show, I would fill in for them. So it was the first time I got to play an arena. It was the first time I got to play a big tour like that. And it was incredible.

    You’re bringing a horn section on the road. What does that do to the Lady Antebellum live sound?
    Kelley: We had been going back and forth on whether we have this horn section out on tour, because right now only one song, “You Look Good,” really has horns in it. We started talking about all the other songs like “Downtown” that would really lend themselves to horns. And then we were like, “I don’t know, maybe it’s not the smartest play yet.” But after the [ACM Awards performance], every person I ran in to at the after party said, “You are going to have a horn section on the road, right?” So we were like, “We’ve gotta do a horn section now.”

    Scott: Not a marching band though [laughs].

    Kelley: It definitely makes us perform better. You feed off that energy. Dave and I were just talking before about what cover songs open themselves up to having this great horn section. We are going to get really creative. The next couple of months are going to be a lot of woodshedding and dialing everything in. One thing we’ve learned too is we’ve got to do something to make it fresh for somebody who has come to our show every time we are in their town. We always mix up the set list a lot, but now adding a horn section is going to take it to the next level.

    This tour has 65 shows and hits six countries, including your first-ever concerts in South Africa. How do you explain the global reach of Lady Antebellum?
    Haywood: It is a testament to country music. With country music, you don’t realize how global it is. We’ll be doing London, Dublin, Scotland and already the response just with tickets being on sale has been phenomenal. There are so many great country fans around the world, which we had no idea until “Need You Now.” Then we toured and thousands of people in all these countries are about it.

    Kelley: They are loyal. When they buy into you as an artist, they really are with you on the journey. It’s humbling.

    You’re planning some collaborations together. Anything specific locked in yet?
    Scott: Well we have a lot of ideas brewing.

    Kelley: We do. Hillary is a giant Beyoncé fan.

    Ballerini: Who isn’t?

    Kelley: [“Crazy in Love”] is one we might try to work and we will see how that goes. We are going to keep thinking on some ideas. Brett has such a soulful voice, I want to try and find something. Maybe we can have a little dudes section, then a girls section and then maybe an all-sing.

    How about backup dancers?
    Kelley: No back-up dancers.

    Scott: But we have a horn section and that’s a good start.

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  • VINCE GILL AND HIS DAUGHTERS PERFORM THE NATIONAL ANTHEM AT GAME FOUR OF THE STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROUND TWO BETWEEN THE NASHVILLE PREDATORS AND THE ST. LOUIS BLUES.

    Vince Gill, along with his daughters Jenny and Corrina, performed the National Anthem prior to Game 4 of Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs between the Nashville Predators and St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night (May 2nd).

    The Preds fans follow Carrie UnderwoodLuke Bryan and Little Big Town in singing the Anthem during the Preds Stanley Cup Playoff run.

    The Preds won the game 2-1, leading the series 3 games to 1.

    Dierks Bentley even gave a shout out on Twitter to Vince prior to the game.

     

    Game five takes place Friday night in St. Louis. If the Preds win, they advance to Round 3. If the Blues win, they return to Nashville on Sunday night.