Miranda Lambert’s New Label Deal: A Partnership with Republic Records and Big Loud

Country music star Miranda Lambert has signed a deal with Republic Records, a pop label under the Universal Music umbrella. Her first single under the new contract, ‘Wranglers,’ will be released on May 3rd, with her tenth solo album to follow later this year. The partnership between Republic and Lambert involves collaboration with Big Loud Records, handling country radio promotion and marketing. Despite Republic’s lack of direct ties to country music, it has a strong presence in the genre through its partnership with Big Loud. Lambert expressed her excitement about the new deal, citing her hunger for new challenges and her admiration for the vision shared by the Republic and Big Loud teams.

Cody Johnson Embarks on ‘The Leather Tour’ with New Fall Dates Including Pennsylvania Concerts

Country music sensation Cody Johnson has extended his highly anticipated ‘The Leather Tour’ with 10 new concert dates, including two stops in Pennsylvania. On November 15, 2024, Johnson will perform at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, followed by a performance at the Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State in State College on November 16. Johnson’s impressive accolades include being named Best New Country Artist at the 2023 iHeart Radio Music Awards, multiple Country Music Association and CMT Music awards, and current nominations for the 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards in several categories, including Entertainer of the Year. The full tour schedule spans from April to November, with stops across the United States and Canada.

Lara Trump Releases Politically Charged Pop Ballad, ‘Anything Is Possible’

Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, has released a new single titled ‘Anything Is Possible.’ The heavily autotuned, country-pop ballad features lyrics that have sparked both intrigue and criticism, with some questioning the fantastical imagery and its connection to her personal experiences. Trump’s song aligns stylistically with a conservative, countryesque mold, as the genre has historically been entangled with American conservatism and political themes.

Morgan Wallen Breaks Silence on Nashville Bar Incident, Faces Felony Charges

Country singer Morgan Wallen has spoken out about his arrest in Nashville earlier this month, where he faces felony charges of reckless endangerment. Wallen threw a chair off the rooftop of Eric Church’s Chief’s Bar, narrowly missing police officers below. He expressed remorse for his behavior and has apologized to law enforcement and others involved. Despite the incident, Wallen’s upcoming tour remains unchanged, and he is scheduled to perform in Nashville on the same day as his court hearing.

Morgan Wallen Addresses Nashville Bar Incident, Faces Charges

Country singer Morgan Wallen has spoken out about an incident involving his arrest on April 7th after throwing a chair off the rooftop of a Nashville bar. Wallen is facing multiple charges, including felony reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. After making amends with Nashville law enforcement and others, Wallen expressed regret for his behavior and accepted responsibility. Despite the charges, his upcoming tour dates remain unchanged, including a performance at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on May 3rd.

Country Star Morgan Wallen Rumored to Open a Restaurant in Las Vegas

Country music star Morgan Wallen may be opening a restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. According to a source, the restaurant would be located at 63 Las Vegas, with a mezzanine and rooftop balcony. Building permits indicate the project is valued at $9.75 million. Wallen, who was arrested in Nashville in April, is also planning to open a bar and music venue in downtown Nashville this year.

Stagecoach 2024: A Country Music Extravaganza

Stagecoach Festival 2024 is set to make history with its stellar lineup, featuring headliners Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and Morgan Wallen. The undercard is equally impressive, showcasing rising stars and country music veterans. Exclusive insights from festival talent VP Stacy Vee reveal five must-see artists: Post Malone, Willie Nelson & Family, The Beach Boys, Carin León, and Nickelback.

Luke Bryan Takes a Tumble Onstage After Slipping on Fan’s Phone

Country star Luke Bryan had a bit of a mishap during his performance at the Coast City Country Festival in Vancouver, Canada. As he was performing, a fan threw their cell phone onto the stage, which Bryan accidentally slipped on and fell on his back. He quickly got up and tossed the phone back to the fan, laughing off the incident. Bryan then grabbed another attendee’s phone and showed off the video of his fall. He joked about the footage going viral and encouraged fans to use the hashtag #LoveYouMissYouMeanIt. Bryan later posted a montage from the first leg of his tour on Instagram, which included the moment he slipped on the phone.

Luke Bryan Takes a Brutal Fall on Stage Thanks to a Fan’s Cell Phone

Country singer Luke Bryan suffered a nasty fall during a performance at the Coast City Country Festival in Vancouver, Canada, after being tripped by a fan’s cell phone. Bryan joked about the incident, asking for footage of the fall and declaring that it would go viral. Despite the setback, Bryan continued his performance and shared a montage from the tour’s first leg on Instagram. Bryan’s Canadian leg of the tour concludes on April 25, with the next leg kicking off in Jacksonville, Florida, in June. The incident follows a previous fall during his 2022 Raised Up Right Tour and headlines surrounding a wardrobe malfunction involving Katy Perry on the set of “American Idol,” which Bryan was blamed for.

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