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Bringing joy: Brett Eldredge announces the Good Day Tour

Brett Eldredge is ready for a “Good Day” on tour. 

Named after his current single, Brett will embark on the Good Day Tour this fall. Kicking off on September 16 in Cleveland, Ohio, the Illinois native will make stops at venues and amphitheaters in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Denver and many other cities before wrapping on November 6 in Verona, New York.

“Kiss Somebody” singer and Kelsea Ballerini‘s husband, Morgan Evans, joins Brett as a supporting act. 

The “Don’t Ya” singer is also prepared to go abroad next year for a European leg of the tour, with appearances in Glasgow, London, Berlin and more throughout the month of May. The international trek begins on May 2 in Glasgow and concludes on May 16 in Amsterdam. 

“The Good Day tour will by far be the most appreciative and grateful experience of my career because I miss playing music so much,” Brett says in a statement. “I miss the human connection, the fan to fan connection, the people out there singing their hearts out who travel from all over the place to come together as a group, and be there with each other to smile, laugh and sing. The Good Day Tour is going to bring a lot of joy to people and one of those especially being me, because I cannot wait.”

Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

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President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle

President Joe Biden took part in an Inspection of the Guard Honor before he and first lady Jill Biden met with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle in England on Sunday.  President and Mrs. Biden joined the queen to watch a military march and traveled to her apartment for tea.

Biden said the Queen was “extremely gracious” as the two met, adding, “she was very generous. I don’t think she’d be insulted but she reminded me of my mother. In terms of the look of her and just the generosity.”  Biden said the Queen also asked him about Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he is set to meet in Switzerland following a North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Brussels, and asked him what the White House was like.  Biden told reporters: I said, this is … we could fit the White House in the courtyard,” before confirming he had invited the queen to the White House.

The White House said Biden will also meet King Philippe of Belgium and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo while in Brussels this week.  He will also hold a summit with Putin on Wednesday. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the two will discuss a range of “pressing issues, as we seek to restore predictability and stability in the U.S.-Russia relationship.”

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President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle

President Joe Biden took part in an Inspection of the Guard Honor before he and first lady Jill Biden met with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle in England on Sunday.  President and Mrs. Biden joined the queen to watch a military march and traveled to her apartment for tea.

Biden said the Queen was “extremely gracious” as the two met, adding, “she was very generous. I don’t think she’d be insulted but she reminded me of my mother. In terms of the look of her and just the generosity.”  Biden said the Queen also asked him about Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he is set to meet in Switzerland following a North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Brussels, and asked him what the White House was like.  Biden told reporters: I said, this is … we could fit the White House in the courtyard,” before confirming he had invited the queen to the White House.

The White House said Biden will also meet King Philippe of Belgium and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo while in Brussels this week.  He will also hold a summit with Putin on Wednesday. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the two will discuss a range of “pressing issues, as we seek to restore predictability and stability in the U.S.-Russia relationship.”

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Naftali Bennett approved as new Israel Prime Minister, to end Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12-year rule

On Sunday, Israel’s parliament on Sunday narrowly approved a new coalition government, ending the historic 12-year rule of 71-year-old Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.  Naftali Bennett, who was a former ally of Netanyahu but turned his rival, became prime minister after the 60-59 vote. Bennett, who promised to try to heal a divided nation, will preside over a diverse coalition comprised of eight parties with deep ideological differences.

Netanyahu made clear he has no intention of exiting the political stage. “If it is destined for us to be in the opposition, we will do it with our backs straight until we topple this dangerous government and return to lead the country,” he said.   Netanyahu has become a polarizing and autocratic leader who used divide-and-rule tactics to aggravate the many rifts in Israeli society. Those include tensions between Jews and Arabs, and within the Jewish majority between his religious and nationalist base and his more secular and dovish opponents.

President Joe Biden congratulated the new government, saying:“I look forward to working with Prime Minister Bennett to strengthen all aspects of the close and enduring relationship between our two nations.”  Biden said his administration is fully committed to working with the new government “to advance security, stability, and peace for Israelis, Palestinians, and people throughout the broader region.”

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Naftali Bennett approved as new Israel Prime Minister, to end Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12-year rule

On Sunday, Israel’s parliament on Sunday narrowly approved a new coalition government, ending the historic 12-year rule of 71-year-old Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.  Naftali Bennett, who was a former ally of Netanyahu but turned his rival, became prime minister after the 60-59 vote. Bennett, who promised to try to heal a divided nation, will preside over a diverse coalition comprised of eight parties with deep ideological differences.

Netanyahu made clear he has no intention of exiting the political stage. “If it is destined for us to be in the opposition, we will do it with our backs straight until we topple this dangerous government and return to lead the country,” he said.   Netanyahu has become a polarizing and autocratic leader who used divide-and-rule tactics to aggravate the many rifts in Israeli society. Those include tensions between Jews and Arabs, and within the Jewish majority between his religious and nationalist base and his more secular and dovish opponents.

President Joe Biden congratulated the new government, saying:“I look forward to working with Prime Minister Bennett to strengthen all aspects of the close and enduring relationship between our two nations.”  Biden said his administration is fully committed to working with the new government “to advance security, stability, and peace for Israelis, Palestinians, and people throughout the broader region.”

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Dierks Bentley's getting experimental on his next album, and he's not “overly stressed” about finishing

As Dierks Bentley‘s lead single from his next album, “Gone,” nears the top of the chart, the Arizona native admits he’s in no particular hurry to finish his follow-up to 2018’s The Mountain

“I can’t believe this is the tenth one,” Dierks marvels. “You know, I’m just kinda taking my time. It’s been really fun.”

“I went into the studio with my band,” he continues, “and I was working with Brett Beavers from my first records. And then Jon Randall‘s also co-producing, who did the Up on the Ridge album. So just kinda of working on a neat kind of combination of those sounds.”

“And we spent two weeks in the studio together as a band,” he adds, “which is really fun, which certainly helps out the live show, having already spent so much time together as a group.”

Next up, Dierks and his boys launch the Beers on Me Tour August 13 in Salt Lake City, Utah, with Riley Green and Parker McCollum — with no guarantee he’ll be through tinkering with his new record by then.

“Just experimenting a little bit, you know,” he explains. “The first single… I worked with David Garcia on that, and I have some stuff that I’ve done with Ross Copperman, so I’m kinda just using this COVID craziness to experiment and look for great sounds, but certainly not settling till I find exactly what I’m looking for.”

“So it’s still a work in progress and I don’t feel overly stressed about that,” he says.

In the meantime, we shouldn’t be left without new music: Dierks confirms he already has several choices for the followup single to “Gone.”

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Dierks Bentley's getting experimental on his next album, and he's not “overly stressed” about finishing

As Dierks Bentley‘s lead single from his next album, “Gone,” nears the top of the chart, the Arizona native admits he’s in no particular hurry to finish his follow-up to 2018’s The Mountain

“I can’t believe this is the tenth one,” Dierks marvels. “You know, I’m just kinda taking my time. It’s been really fun.”

“I went into the studio with my band,” he continues, “and I was working with Brett Beavers from my first records. And then Jon Randall‘s also co-producing, who did the Up on the Ridge album. So just kinda of working on a neat kind of combination of those sounds.”

“And we spent two weeks in the studio together as a band,” he adds, “which is really fun, which certainly helps out the live show, having already spent so much time together as a group.”

Next up, Dierks and his boys launch the Beers on Me Tour August 13 in Salt Lake City, Utah, with Riley Green and Parker McCollum — with no guarantee he’ll be through tinkering with his new record by then.

“Just experimenting a little bit, you know,” he explains. “The first single… I worked with David Garcia on that, and I have some stuff that I’ve done with Ross Copperman, so I’m kinda just using this COVID craziness to experiment and look for great sounds, but certainly not settling till I find exactly what I’m looking for.”

“So it’s still a work in progress and I don’t feel overly stressed about that,” he says.

In the meantime, we shouldn’t be left without new music: Dierks confirms he already has several choices for the followup single to “Gone.”

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Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley to release solo album “Sunshine State of Mind

Brian Kelley of the country duo Florida Georgia Line has announced his solo album, Sunshine State of Mind, is set to drop on June 25th. Sunshine State of Mind was co-produced by Brian Kelley and Corey Crowder. 17 songs are included on the upcoming studio project, and Kelley is credited as a writer on each one. Four tracks included on the album have already been shared as part of his recent solo EP, Wave Pack, and now Kelley has released two more new singles from the LP —Highway on the Water” and “Songs for You.”

Kelley and his Florida Georgia Line partner Tyler Hubbard will join back together again for the I Love My Country Tour 2021, kicking off September 24 in Atlanta, Georgia. Their current single, “Lil Bit” (with Nelly) has reached the Top 10 of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.

You can pre-order/pre-save Sunshine State of Mind at your streaming service of choice.

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Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley to release solo album “Sunshine State of Mind

Brian Kelley of the country duo Florida Georgia Line has announced his solo album, Sunshine State of Mind, is set to drop on June 25th. Sunshine State of Mind was co-produced by Brian Kelley and Corey Crowder. 17 songs are included on the upcoming studio project, and Kelley is credited as a writer on each one. Four tracks included on the album have already been shared as part of his recent solo EP, Wave Pack, and now Kelley has released two more new singles from the LP —Highway on the Water” and “Songs for You.”

Kelley and his Florida Georgia Line partner Tyler Hubbard will join back together again for the I Love My Country Tour 2021, kicking off September 24 in Atlanta, Georgia. Their current single, “Lil Bit” (with Nelly) has reached the Top 10 of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.

You can pre-order/pre-save Sunshine State of Mind at your streaming service of choice.

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Zac Brown Band release new single “Same Boat”

Zac Brown Band have released their new single “Same Boat”, written by frontman Brown with assistance from Ben Simonetti and Jonathan Singleton, and recorded at the Southern Ground studio in Nashville.

Said Brown in a statement: Same Boat is really about the human condition. It’s about how we all go through the same things, all together. It is a chance to be able to remind people to be positive, be good to each other and show empathy. You don’t know what it’s like to walk around in someone else’s shoes. We’re all human beings. Let’s spread some love around and show kindness to each other.”

Listen to Same Boat at the link – here.

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