The country music landscape is buzzing with activity as major artists announce significant tour extensions, anticipated live performances, and new releases. From stadium-filling tours to intimate Opry stages, the genre continues to captivate audiences nationwide and internationally.
Aldean Takes FULL THROTTLE GLOBAL
Country superstar Jason Aldean has officially announced the international leg of his massively successful FULL THROTTLE TOUR. Set to launch in 2026, the expanded itinerary will bring Aldean’s electrifying live show to new markets across the globe, promising an unforgettable concert experience for fans beyond North America. The announcement has generated considerable excitement, with details on specific international dates and venues expected to be released in the coming months.
Church’s Trilogy of Live Shows Builds Anticipation
Meanwhile, the highly anticipated trilogy of pay-per-view shows from Eric Church is drawing closer. Scheduled to take place from July 14th to July 16th, these unique performances are expected to offer fans an intimate look at the Grammy-winning artist’s extensive catalog and his renowned stage presence. The pay-per-view format allows a wide audience to tune in and experience Church’s artistry live, making these dates a significant event for his dedicated fanbase.
Opry Stage Welcomes New Talent and Familiar Faces
The Grand Ole Opry continues to be a proving ground for emerging talent and a cherished home for country music veterans. This week saw Erin Enderlin debut a brand-new song on the hallowed stage, marking a significant milestone in her career. The performance was met with enthusiastic applause, highlighting the Opry’s enduring role in showcasing the evolution of country music.
CMT Celebrates Two Decades of Music
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, CMT is set to air a special 90-minute program titled “CMT Music Awards: Ultimate Party Edition.” Hosted by familiar face Cody Alan, the program promises a deep dive into the history of the CMT Music Awards. Viewers can expect a blend of new interviews with music’s biggest stars and a look back at iconic moments from the awards show’s archives. The special is slated to air on July 17th, offering fans a nostalgic and celebratory look at two decades of country music’s premier awards event.
New Collaborations and Independence Day Anthems
Justine Blazer kicked off the July 4th celebrations with the release of her new collaboration, “4th of July.” The track features contributions from fellow artists Rob Mayes and Steve O’Brien, offering a patriotic anthem perfect for the holiday. The collaboration highlights the vibrant collaborative spirit within the country music community.
UK Country Scene Recognizes Top Talent
The international country music scene is also in focus with the announcement of the UK Country Music Awards finalists. Guy Surtees has emerged as a frontrunner, garnering an impressive four nominations, signaling a strong year for his contributions to country music across the pond.
Chart Update: Langley Reigns Supreme, Wallen Gains Momentum
On the singles chart, Ella Langley’s “Weren’t For The Wind” continues its reign, holding firm at the #1 position. The track has resonated with listeners, solidifying its status as a major hit. Meanwhile, Morgan Wallen’s “I Got Better” is demonstrating significant traction, showing strong gains on the airplay charts and indicating its growing popularity among radio audiences.
BBC Radio 2 Features Springsteen’s Vault
The BBC Radio 2 Playlist for the week of July 5th to July 11th has named Bruce Springsteen’s “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” as its Album of the Week. This recognition highlights the enduring appeal of The Boss’s extensive catalog and offers a nod to his significant impact on the broader music landscape.
Upcoming Releases Keep the Momentum Going
The latter half of July promises a steady stream of new music from a diverse range of artists. Sam Williams is set to release “Act II: Countrystar” on July 11th, followed by a wave of releases on July 18th including Cam’s “All Things Light,” Niko Moon’s “American Palm,” Scotty McCreery’s “Scooter and Friends EP,” and Trisha Yearwood’s “The Mirror.” The month will conclude with new offerings from Hudson Westbrook’s “Texas Forever” and Tyler Childers’ “Snipe Hunter,” both scheduled for release on July 25th. These upcoming projects are eagerly anticipated by fans, ensuring continued excitement throughout the summer season.