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Harry Styles announces five additional New York City shows to his “Love On Tour”

Coming off two special ‘One Night Only’ shows in New York and London, Harry Styles has announced five additional New York City dates to his Love On Tour in support of his new album Harry’s House.  The highly anticipated 2022 tour will allow fans to have access to multiple nights in each major city, turning iconic venues into ‘Harry’s House’ for the run of shows.

The tour now include 37 nights at many of North America’s most notable venues, kicking off on Monday, August 15th and Tuesday, August 16th at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON. Styles will perform in New York City for 15 nights at Madison Square Garden, Austin for five nights at Moody Center, and Chicago for five nights at United Center, before wrapping up at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum for 10 night run concluding on Tuesday, November 15th.

General tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.

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Ed Sheeran to release four new songs on ‘Tour Edition’ of his album ‘=’

Nine months since he released his fifth album = (Equals), Ed Sheeran will release a new ‘tour edition’ of = with four new songs. An announcement and video on Sheeran’s Twitter page read: “There’s new Ed music on the way! The tour edition of ‘=’ drops this Friday. Includes 9 additional tracks, 2 brand new ones, and 2 that were featured in ‘Yesterday.’”  Sheeran later revealed the full track list for the tour edition, which includes a whopping 24 songs.

Back in 2018, Sheeran played a fictional version of himself in the musical film Yesterday which featured appearances from Himesh Patel and Lily James. Two of his original tracks from the movie, “One Life” and “Penguins,” were never officially released, but will finally be shared on the tour edition of =.  The remaining two new tracks are titled: “I Will Remember You” and “Welcome to the World,” which may or may not have been inspired by one or both of Ed’s two daughters.

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Darius Rucker, Ashley McBryde, Cole Swindell + more join lineup for CMA Fest's Spotify House

CMA Fest will return to Nashville next month, and along with the four-day music extravaganza comes the return of the Spotify House lineup.

BrelandMickey GuytonCole SwindellAshley McBrydeDarius Rucker and Lainey Wilson are all on the lineup, Billboard reports, as are country trio Midland and newcomer Jelly Roll. The Spotify House stage will host nearly 50 performers in total, with several surprise performances.

For the artists, it's all part of an exciting return to the beloved annual Music City event, which is returning this year after a two-year pandemic-induced hiatus.

“The return of CMA Fest is something I've been looking forward to for years now, so it's incredible to be a part of this lineup and have the opportunity to connect with the fans in person,” Mickey says. “2022 has already been such an exciting year for me, so let's keep the momentum going!”

Spotify House — which is sponsored by Blake Shelton's Ole Red — runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

The 2022 CMA Fest will take place across downtown Nashville from June 9 to June 12.

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Miranda Lambert will perform at ABC's Time100 Gala next month

Miranda Lambert is among Time's “100 Most Influential People of 2022,” and that's not all — she's also performing for a televised gala celebrating the magazine's 100 honorees.

Miranda is the only country star to be recognized in this year's Time 100 class, and she's performing on a bill at the gala that includes Mary J. Blige. Other influential people will make appearances on the special, including rapper/multi-instrumentalist/producer Questlove and Abbott Elementary TV creator Quinta Brunson.

Actor Simu Liu is hosting the gala, which will air on ABC on Sunday, June 12, at 8 p.m. ET. More stars appearing at the event are expected to be announced in the weeks ahead.

Earlier this week, when Miranda was announced as one of Time's “100 Most Influential People of 2022,” she reflected on the distinguished honor.

“I'm so honored to join this year's class of #TIME100. I only ever wanted to sing and write songs and thanks to y'all I've gotten to do that and so much more,” Miranda said. “Thank y'all for being on this journey with me.”

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Carrie Underwood shares journal entry to mark 17th anniversary of 'American Idol' win

It's been 17 years since Carrie Underwood was crowned American Idol champ, kicking off one of the most successful careers in modern country music.

Carrie marked the big moment on social media, sharing a snapshot of the journal entry she wrote right after she won. “Please enjoy a page from the journal of a 22-year-old farm girl who just had the most incredible night!” she wrote in the caption.

The journal describes the few seconds before the winner was named, when Carrie and the other remaining contestant — runner-up Bo Bice — stood on stage waiting for show host Ryan Seacrest to announce the winner.

“I took one more look at the amazing crowd and let it sink in for a few seconds,” Carrie wrote. “My heart beat fast and I closed my eyes.”

And the moment Ryan called her name? Carrie says she was overwhelmed with emotion.

“I immediately started crying. It was a beautiful moment,” she recounts. “All the other contestants were sent out to hug me. I was crying the whole time.”

What happened next is American Idol history: As Carrie accepted her victory, she was quickly whisked to the stage to perform “Inside Your Heaven,” her coronation song, which Carrie says she “blubbered through.”

A whole lot has changed in the 17 years since her Idol win, but one thing's the same: She still puts her powerhouse voice and sharp showmanship skills front and center in each of her performances. Carrie will treat fans to both of those at her upcoming Denim & Rhinestones Tour, which kicks off in the fall and takes its name from her next album.

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For Dierks Bentley and Elle King, it's “Worth a Shot” to host ABC's CMA Fest special

Even if you can’t make it to Nashville next month for CMA Fest, you can check out the Country Music Association’s 19th prime-time special, which airs Wednesday, August 3, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

This year, Dierks Bentley and Elle King team up to host the three-hour extravaganza for the very first time. The pair first teamed up in 2016 to top the chart with “Different for Girls,” and they’re back together on Elle’s new single “Worth a Shot.” Of course, Elle recently returned to #1 with Miranda Lambert and “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home).”

CMA Fest returns to Music City’s Nissan Stadium for the first time since 2019 on Thursday, June 9, with Dierks set to play the final night on Sunday. Expect plenty of surprises and superstar collaborations during the star-studded event. 

Tickets still remain via CMAfest.com, with artists donating their time so the CMA Foundation can use the proceeds to fund music education programs across the country. 

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Texas Governor Abbott reveals that gunman posted about shooting online ahead of Texas school massacre in Uvalde

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott revealed in a Wednesday news conference that the 18-year-old gunman who shot and killed 19 children and two teachers at a South Texas elementary school shared his plans on Facebook. The gunman, Salvador Ramos, posted a series of Facebook messages about 30 minutes before the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. Ramos was killed by police after barricading himself inside one of the school’s classrooms.

According to Abbott, the first post read: “I’m going to shoot my grandmother.”  He followed the post up with, “I shot my grandmother,” and, “I’m going to shoot an elementary school.” Abbott said that Ramos gave “no meaningful forewarning” of the violence he intended to unleash except for the Facebook messages.  Andy Stone, a spokesman for Meta — the parent company of Facebook –  said in a tweet that the warnings were sent in private one-to-one text messages that were found after the shooting. Facebook is cooperating with law enforcement.

Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw said after shooting his grandmother, Ramos used her vehicle to drive to the school. The 66-year-old woman “reported him to the police department, when she was able to run across the street to a neighbor and get help. She was medevaced to San Antonio in critical condition at this point, but she’s still alive.” McCraw said Ramos didn’t have a criminal history before the shooting, and purchased the semiautomatic rifle at a local sporting goods store March 17, shortly after his 18th birthday. He purchased 375 rounds of ammunition for the rifle the next day, and on March 20 bought another semiautomatic rifle at the same store.

During the news conference, Abbott blamed the shooting on mental health issues, though he earlier said Ramos had no known mental health issues. However as Abbott was concluding his remarks at the news conference, his Democratic challenger for the governor’s race, former Rep. Beto O’Rourke, interrupted to accuse the assembled leaders and law enforcement of not doing enough to stop gun violence.

Officials said grief counselors would be made available to all members of the small community, which is located about 80 miles west of San Antonio and 130 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border. The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District announced that classes have been canceled for the rest of the school year and graduations have been placed on hold until a future date. The school district wrote on Facebook “Our community has experienced a terrible tragedy. We must come together to console one another and respect the privacy of the families. Please keep all families in your prayers. This is a difficult time for everyone, however the gentle support all school community members give to each other during this time is the first step in healing.”

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Former reality TV star Josh Duggar sentenced to more than 12 years in federal prison following his conviction on child pornography charges

Former reality TV star Josh Duggar, who appeared in TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting,” was sentenced Wednesday to more than 12 years in federal prison for downloading and possessing child pornography. Duggar was sentenced to 151 months in prison and fined $10,000, according to legal documents. Josh’s father, Jim Bob, his wife Anna, and siblings Joy-Anna (Duggar) Forsyth and Jason Duggar were present in court to support him.

In addition to prison time, Duggar will require supervision for 20 years after his release and is prohibited from any unsupervised contact with minors, including his own children with wife Anna. Duggar also must must participate in sex offender treatment and may not access or view pornography of any kind, including adult pornography.

In December, a Fayetteville, Arkansas, jury found the 34-year-old Duggar guilty on one count each of receiving and possessing child pornography. Duggar faced up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $250,000 for each count. Prosecutors had asked U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks to give the maximum term of 20 years to Duggar, arguing in a pre-sentencing court filing that Duggar has a “deep-seated, pervasive and violent sexual interest in children.”

Duggar, whose lawyers sought a five-year sentence, maintains his innocence and has said he will appeal. Duggar’s lawyer Justin K. Gelfand said: “We’re grateful the judge dismissed Count 2 and rejected the Government’s request for a 240-month sentence. We look forward to continuing the fight on appeal.”

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Hits, fan favorites and … “Freebird”? Old Dominion explains what fans can expect from tour

Old Dominion is currently on an all-star bill for Kenny Chesney's 2022 Here and Now Tour, along with Carly Pearce and Dan + Shay. With some of country music's biggest names sharing the stage with them, Old Dominion knows that the bar's high — but they've got a winning strategy for entertaining fans this summer.

“Start with the hits,” says band member Trevor Rosen. “And that pretty much fills out our time slot,” interjects Matthew Ramsey.

All jokes aside, Old Dominion’s now at a place in their career when they can pretty much fill out a full set with hit songs. “That's an amazing thing for a band or an artist to be able to say, that they can play a set full of hit songs,” Matthew says.

But it's not just radio success that determines a hit: Old Dominion has learned that some songs are live smashes, even if they didn't necessarily go #1 at country radio.

“We have been fortunate enough to have some songs that have streamed well, outside of radio success,” Matthew says. “So we just try to plug those in and eventually we'll get bored and we'll start taking requests.”

That's one way to keep things interesting, even if it takes the group to some musical territory that's pretty far-flung from their own discography or even genre.

“We end with Freebird' every time,” Brad Tursi jokes.

Next up, the Here and Now Tour will take Old Dominion and the gang to Nashville for an epic hometown show on Saturday night at the city's Bridgestone Arena.

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Jimmie Allen and Jennifer Lopez team up for collab “On My Way”

Jimmie Allen and Jennifer Lopez are joining forces on the new song, “On My Way”, set to drop on Friday May 27. The duet is one of the tracks included on Allen’s soon-to-debut album, Tulip Drive.

Allen took to his social media to share the news, along with artwork, covering J. Lo with a siren and other graphics. The caption read:  “I’ve been a fan of this artist for a long time.  Still believe we have a song together. @jlo X Jimmie Allen ♠5-27-2022♠ #tulipdrive”

Allen, who also released a collaboration with fellow country artist Dylan Scott, previously announced that Tulip Drive will drop on June 24. He explained of the project’s name: “Tulip Drive is the street my grandmom lived on in Delaware. This is the first where I chose to write songs about my own personal experiences, thoughts and hopes. Hope y’all enjoy it.”

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