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Scotty McCreery earns his fifth No. 1 song on country airplay with “Damn Strait”

Scotty McCreery has earned his fifth No. 1 hit as “Damn Strait” takes the top spot on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

McCreery posted the big news on an Instagram story with a picture of him on a plane and the caption, “POV: You find out you have the #1 song on Country Radio this week!!! Damnnn Straittt!!! 5 Damn Strait #1s in a row. Thank you Country Radio! Can’t thank y’all enough. This is crazyy!”

Scotty also shared he will hold an upcoming concert to celebrate the chart-topping hit song at Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas on September 23rd (Gruene Hall is also where Scotty shot the video for “Damn Strait.”) Said Scotty about the show: “And we’re celebrating the #1 song where the King got his start! See you soon, Texas!”

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Country Daypop

Brantley Gilbert and Brett Young to headline Cowboy Luau music festival

Brantley Gilbert and Brett Young will headline Cowboy Luau, a two-day country music festival, running September 16-17 at Poconos Park in the Poconos Mountains region of Pennsylvania.

The full line-up of entertainment will run from 1-11 pm daily on three stages: the Main Stage–the Amphitheater at Poconos Park; an outdoor festival stage; and a Party Bar Dance Tent. Additional acts include Pennsylvania’s own Warren Zeiders, as well as Ryan Griffin, Dylan Schneider, Austin Meade, Kassi Ashton, Rick Monroe & the Hitmen, Aydamn, and Jake’s Rockin’ Country Band, with more talent to be announced in the coming weeks.

Cowboy Luau will also feature hula and line dancing, dance instruction every hour on the hour, a corn hole tournament with the daily winner receiving a backstage photo with Brantley Gilbert or Brett Young, and much more,

General tickets go on sale this Friday, July 22nd at 10 am ET via cowboyluau.com. Elevated experience packages such as front row, standing pit, dinner on the lake, private cabanas, and hotel packages are available for an additional cost.

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Pop Daypop

Panic! at the Disco releases the video for their latest single ‘Middle of a Breakup’

Panic! At The Disco is sharing the official music video for their new single “Middle of a Breakup.” The song was produced and written by Brendon Urie alongside Jake Sinclair & Mike Viola.

“Middle of a Breakup” is the follow-up to the band’s “Viva Las Vengeance,” the title track off their upcoming album due out August 19th. “Viva Las Vengeance” scored the band their third No. 1 song on the Billboard Alternative Airplay charts.

Panic! At The Disco will also be on the road for the The Viva Las Vengeance Tour kicking off September 8th in Austin, TX. Special guests include Marina and Jake Wesley Rogers with Beach Bunny joining on select dates in North America. The band is donating $1 from every ticket sold on their upcoming Viva Las Vengeance Tour to their Highest Hopes Foundation. In addition, Live Nation will also be matching the donation, dollar for dollar, from the entire tour.

Take a look at the video for “Middle of a Breakup” – here.

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The Chainsmokers to perform concert at the edge of space in 2024

The Chainsmokers — comprised of Drew Taggart and Alex Pall — will become the first musicians to perform at the edge of space, signing up to be launched into the stratosphere in a pressurized capsule.

Ryan Hartman, CEO of space tourism company World View, shared the news first with The Associated Press, saying that the Chainsmokers are slated to be onboard one of World View’s inaugural flights in 2024. The capsule will be tied to a stratospheric balloon and can hold up to eight passengers. Hartman said that he selected The Chainsmokers because he saw “firsthand and personally how their music reaches a lot of different groups, a lot of different age groups and just how passionate they are about their music and their art.”  World View told AP that at about 20 miles above Earth, The Chainsmokers will perform its set. The entire flight will last somewhere between six to twelve hours.

The Chainsmokers said in a statement:  “We have always dreamed of going to space and are stoked to collaborate with World View to have this adventure and experience. We know the views of both Earth and space are going to be incredible and inspiring and we hope to leverage this flight for creativity on future projects.”

The Chainsmokers performing in near-space balloon flight

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Go Country 105

Nashville notes: Dolly Parton + Bill Anderson, Brett Young's tour plans and more

Dolly Parton joins Bill Anderson for “Someday It'll All Make Sense,” off his new collection, As Far As I Can See: The Best Of. The music video, co-starring the two country legends, is available to watch now.

Brett Young has added some new tour dates to his schedule for this fall. Check out his full calendar over at his website.

Brian Kelley put a powerful real-world spin on his patriotic new song, “American Spirit,” this week, welcoming veteran Michael Monk to a special locals-only event in Florida, and performing the song as a tribute to Michael and his family.

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Luke Combs celebrates his wife Nicole on her birthday: “Welcome to the dirty 30 club”

Luke Combs is celebrating a big milestone today: It's his wife Nicole‘s 30th birthday.

To celebrate, Luke posted a carousel of photos of Nicole, many of which were taken with pets or on hiking and fishing trips. “Welcome to the dirty 30 club,” he wrote in the caption. “You have amazed me more times than I thought was humanly possible.”

He also included a recent snapshot of Nicole at home with the couple's infant son, Tex, who was born last month. Tex is their first child, and Luke has kept pretty quiet on social media since he was born, but he posted a sweet photo of Nicole cradling baby Tex in their bedroom, as their dog curled up on the bed behind her.

“Watching you become a mother, your positive outlook on life, your love for others, your honesty, your fierce loyalty and 1000 other traits that make you so perfect,” Luke continues. “I love you so much and I'm thankful for you Every. Single. Day.”

Luke and Nicole got married in August 2020. She's been the inspiration behind several of his songs, and the music video for his “Forever After All” features footage of their wedding day.

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What to Know for Kenny Chesney's Here and Now Tour at SoFi Stadium

The big day is finally here! 

Kenny Chesney’s Here and Now Tour at SoFi Stadium is this Saturday, July 23. Be sure to tag us in social media @gocountry105 so we can see/share your photos and video.

Here are some things to know regarding policies at SoFi Stadium:

Ticketing – Your Ticketmaster ticket is accessible via the SoFi Stadium app, Ticketmaster app or Ticketmaster.com on your mobile device. For a quicker entry, please add your mobile ticket to your mobile wallet before arriving at SoFi Stadium. Please be sure to have your ticket ready to scan on your mobile device.

Bag Policy – SoFi Stadium has a clear bag policy.  For all events at SoFi Stadium, permitted bags should be clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12”. Other permitted bags include one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (Ziplock bag or similar) and small clutch bags, which cannot exceed 4″ x 6″ in size, with or without a handle or strap. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: purses larger than a clutch bag, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, diaper bags, cinch bags, non-approved seat cushions*, luggage of any kind, computer bags and camera bags or any bag larger than the permissible size. For more info click here.

Allowed items – Still-photography cameras with a lens that is 6” or less in length, Hand-carried jackets or blankets which will be searched upon entry 

Not allowed items – 
• Any bag larger than 12” x 6” x 12” (See BAG POLICY)
• Hard sided containers or coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, cinch bags, luggage of any kind, computer bags, camera bags and large traditional seat cushions that have pockets*
• Glass, cans, aluminum bottles or thermoses of any kind*
• Laser pens/pointers
• Video cameras or mono/tripods (no spectator cameras with lenses over six inches long will be permitted)
• Laptop computers
• Umbrellas
• Firearms, knives or weapons of any kind
• Illegal drugs or substances
• Alcoholic beverages
• Signs, banners, or flags on poles, staffs or selfie sticks
• Televisions
• Animals (except service animals to aid persons with disabilities)
• Air horns, whistles, cowbells or other distracting noisemakers
• Any devices that may interfere with and/or distract any sports or event participant, other guests, audio or audio/visual telecast or recording of the game or event, or any technology related service provided in the stadium
• Projectiles (e.g., Frisbees, beach balls, footballs, etc)
• Aerosol cans (e.g., mace, pepper spray, hairspray, etc.)
• Fireworks, Confetti or glitter
• Obscene or indecent clothing
• Balloons
• Use of wheeled footwear, skateboards and hover boards
• Strollers
• Outside food*

Parking – It’s advised to arrive early. For complete parking details click here.

You can see all of SoFi Stadium’s policies and more on their website here.

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Thomas Rhett joins Ben Rector for new duet, “What Makes a Man”

Thomas Rhett's newest out-of-the-box collaborator is Nashville-based singer-songwriter Ben Rector. The two singers are teaming up for Ben's next single, “What Makes a Man,” which will be out August 5.

“I've always been a fan of Ben's, so when he reached out wanting to collaborate, I jumped at the opportunity to work with him,” says Thomas. “He's an incredible artist, writer and performer and this song hit me as something I could immediately connect to.”

Ben's foray into the country genre doesn't stop there: He's also gearing up to make his Grand Ole Opry debut on August 9, just days after the release of “What Makes a Man.”

TR's new duet with Ben is available to pre-save now. Meanwhile, the country singer is currently making waves on the charts with another duet: “Half of Me,” his current single with Riley Green.

Thomas' Bring the Bar to You Tour kicked off last month.

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Jimmie Allen, Dolly Parton + more get the reggae treatment in 'Country Goes Reggae'

Jimmie Allen, Dolly Parton, Alabama and Rascal Flatts are just a few of the country stars whose hits are getting revamped as reggae songs in a new compilation album, Country Goes Reggae.

Produced by The Berman Brothers and featuring Jamaican band Positive Vibration, Country Goes Reggae spans a cross-generational selection of country favorites over an 11-song track list.

Dolly's “Two Doors Down” is featured on the collection, as is Alabama's “Pass it on Down” and Uncle Kracker's “Smile.” Toby Keith gets the reggae treatment with a revamped version of his “Red Solo Cup,” and “I Like the Sound of That” by Rascal is featured, too.

Along with country classics, Country Goes Reggae also samples the genre's newer hits. Chase Rice's “Eyes on You” makes an appearance, as does Jimmie's “Make Me Want To” and Lainey Wilson's “Things a Man Oughta Know.”

Country Goes Reggae will be available on Friday.

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Garth Brooks sets release date + shares cover art for 'Anthology Part II, The Next Five Years'

Garth Brooks has been teasing the release of the second part of Anthology for a while now, and he's finally ready to share some concrete details about the project. Anthology Part II, The Next Five Years is coming out on November 15.

Part II picks up where the first Anthology installment left off in 1996 and follows Garth through the releases of projects such as Fresh Horses, Sevens, The Limited Series, Double Live and Scarecrow.

It also recounts career milestones between 96 and 2001, such as his famed 24-hour autographing session in ’96 at Fan Fair (now known as CMA Fest) in Nashville.

“I learned a lot,” Garth says, according to People, who exclusively premiered the cover art for Anthology Part II.

That artwork features a close-up, black-and-white shot of a young Garth with the American flag cast across his face, set against a dramatic black backdrop.

Part II of the Anthology series follows the already-released parts I and III, which detail Garth's early years in the country genre and his more recent presence live on tour. The forthcoming Anthology is now available for pre-order as a six-part CD collection.

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