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Peek into the first night of Kenny Chesney's I Go Back 2023 Tour

Kenny Chesney kicked off the first night of his I Go Back 2023 Tour at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Thursday, March 23. The venue, though one of the smallest he’s played in years, was still filled with Kenny’s signature stadium-sized energy.

Kenny had the crowd singing along to hits such as “‘Til It's Gone,” “Reality,” “The Good Stuff,” “Living In Fast Forward” and “All The Pretty Girls.”

The last time Kenny played at John Paul Jones Arena was during an opening slot he had in 2006.

“It was a crazy thing,” Kenny shared backstage prior to the concert. “We pulled up and all of the Statler Brothers were there, and they watched the entire show from the third row. Charlottesville is that kind of place: the very best of who they are come out and just live in the music. I can't believe we've been away this long.”

Fellow Knoxville native Kelsea Ballerini also joined Kenny onstage to harmonize on “Wild Child” and perform their CMA Award-winning duet, “half of my hometown.”

“I wanted to bring all the power and all of the passion that we have at those stadium shows,” Chesney said after the show. “I want every single person who's in the room to know how much we love them, to feel as good as they've ever felt, and to go home hoarse from the cheering and singing. Charlottesville, Virginia, sure made the opening night feel like the biggest stadiums.”

View photos from Kenny’s John Paul Jones Arena show on his Instagram page.

For a full list of dates of the I Go Back 2023 Tour and to get tickets, visit Kenny’s website.

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TikTok CEO Shou Chew testifies before Congress as the U.S. considers banning the platform

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday, with the tech executive receiving bipartisan questioning about the video platform’s ability to protect U.S. consumer information from ending up in the hands of Chinese leaders.

The hearing has focused on members’ concerns about the app’s data privacy, protections for children online and TikTok’s connection to the Chinese Communist Party. Chew tried to persuade members of the Committee that personal information will be protected on U.S. servers located in the country where Chinese officials will not have access to them. Most committee members, however, remained unconvinced.

Chew said in his opening statement that the app is safe and secure and that it shouldn’t be banned. He also noted that 150 million people in the U.S. are active TikTok users and that the app has developed a loyal following in the United States. Chew said he is committed to keeping their information safe and relieve lawmakers’ fears of content manipulation and safeguarding information: “There are more than 150 million Americans who love our platform, and we know we have a responsibility to protect them, which is why I’m making the following commitments to you and our users.” Chew repeatedly pushed back against concerns about China’s access to TikTok data:  “I understand that there are concerns stemming from the inaccurate belief that TikTok’s corporate structure makes it beholden to the Chinese government or that it shares information about U.S. users with the Chinese government,” he said in his prepared statement. “This is emphatically untrue.”

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Capitol rioter Riley Williams, who led mob to Nancy Pelosi’s office, sentenced to 3 years in prison

The Capitol rioter who led a mob to the office of Rep. Nancy Pelosi was sentenced by a federal judge to three years in prison on Thursday. Riley Williams, convicted on six counts relating to storming the Capitol: two felony charges (interfering with law enforcement officers during a civil disorder, and resisting or impeding law enforcement officers), and was also found guilty on four misdemeanor offenses. Williams was remanded after her sentence was handed down. U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson said Williams was placed into custody immediately because she had “no confidence whatsoever” in Williams’ respect for the law.

According to court documents, Williams was seen on video “directing crowds” up a staircase to Rep. Pelosi’s office on Jan. 6, 2021. Video also showed her taking Pelosi’s laptop and hard drive, and she posted on social media that she “stormed into the capitol building and stole nancy pelosi’s hard drive and gavel.” The jury remained deadlocked on whether or not to charge Williams for aiding and abetting the theft of the laptop.

In a pre-sentencing hearing, Williams said she was a “young and stupid girl” who was “addicted to the Internet” and had become swept up in far-right message boards. She was an avid follower of White supremacist political commentator Nick Fuentes.

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Maren Morris has read just about every book on Dolly Parton

In celebration of Women’s History Month, Maren Morris is sharing a little about a fellow female country artist who has inspired her – Dolly Parton.

“There are many women that have shaped me as a, not just an artist or writer, but as a woman myself. Dolly Parton is a huge one for me, in all the ways,” Maren tells the press. “I think I have read every bit of literature there is available on the woman. I've gotten to work with her a couple times over the last few years, and she's just everything you would expect and more.”

Back in 2019, Dolly made a surprise appearance at the Newport Folk Festival and shared the stage with The Highwomen, an all-female supergroup comprised of Maren, Brandi CarlileAmanda Shires and Natalie Hemby.

Maren will hit the road with The Chicks this summer for their The Chicks World Tour 2023. For a full list of dates and to get tickets, visit Maren’s website.

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Walker Hayes shares two new ‘deeply personal’ songs

Walker Hayes is treating fans to what he describes as two ‘deeply personal’ singles. The two-piece collection is titled, being a dad and missing mine and includes the tunes “6 string American dream” and “if father time had a daughter.”

The 43-year-old Alabama native said of the new music: “Been waiting to get these two songs out for a long time. As I look at the body of work and the songs I’m sitting on, I think about what I want to say – and this is what I want to say to the world right now. These songs wreck me in different ways, and it’s my hope that everyone that listens will leave feeling real feelings.”

Hayes will also soon embark on his headlining 22-city arena tour, The Duck Buck Tour, kicking-off on April 13 in Rosemont, IL and visiting 20+ cities before wrapping up on August 5 at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre in Sterling Heights, MI.  The Duck Buck Tour will feature support from Ingrid Andress, BRELAND and Ray Fulcher on select dates; and Chris Lane and Nicolle Galyon will also make a special appearance during Hayes’ performance at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 5.

being a dad and missing mine, featuring Hayes’s two new tracks, is out now (head here).
For more information on Hayes’ upcoming tour, visit his official website HERE.

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Cole Swindell releases his latest single ‘Broken’

Cole Swindell has released his latest single “Broken,” the second release of three new songs included on his upcoming deluxe album Stereotype Broken, due out April 28th.

Swindell’s current single, “Drinkaby,” was the first song released from Stereotype Broken. Written by Jon Pardi, Jordan Schmidt, Hardy and Hunter Phelps, “Drinkaby,” was the follow-up to Swindell’s three Platinum-certified, multi-week No. 1 singles from his fourth album Stereotype: “Never Say Never” featuring Lainey Wilson; “Single Saturday Night;” and “She Had Me At Heads Carolina.”

Take a listen to “Broken” – here.

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Drew Barrymore to host MTV Movie & TV Awards

Drew Barrymore is set to host the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards, which honors the best in movies and television. MTV shared the news on Twitter, writing:“INTRO-DREW-ING OUR 2023 #MTVAWARDS HOST 🍿⭐ @DrewBarrymore ⭐🍿 Mark your calendar and get ready for the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards – LIVE on Sunday, May 7th on @MTV!” 

The 48-year-old Barrymore shared the news during an episode of her talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show. In a promo, Barrymore introduced a “special correspondent,” which was herself dressed up as the doll from the movie ‘M3gan’: “I am so honored to have been chosen, especially this year, when the show is all about the fans. It is going to be an epic night — big moments, huge movie stars.”  The actress is a nine-time MTV Movie & TV Awards nominee, and a three-time winner.

The annual awards ceremony will air live from the Barker Hanger in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 7 at 8 PM ET/PT. The ceremony also will air live internationally in more than 150 countries. More details about the show, including nominees and presenters, will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Maroon 5’s Las Vegas ‘Fan Pop-Up Experience’ to open at Area15

In celebration of the start of Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, the Area15 district will open the “Maroon 5’s Las Vegas Fan Pop-Up Experience.” The pop-up experience will feature attractions that invite fans to step into the band’s music with creative media, drinks, and merch.

In The Wall, the ‘S.I.N. Shop’ will project the band’s music videos on a huge LED screen while fans shop for merch. S.I.N. Shop visitors will also have a chance to enter ticket giveaways for Maroon 5’s Las Vegas shows.

Inside The Wall, a Calirosa Tequila bar will bring Adam Levine’s home bar to Sin City. In addition to the S.I.N. Shop pop-up experience in The Wall, guests are also invited inside AREA15’s 360-degree, projection-mapped ‘M5LV Portal to the Pyramids’.  Viewing inside the Portal will open on Tuesday, April 4th and will feature screenings of Maroon 5’s performance in front of the Great Pyramids of Giza.

The S.I.N. Shop will be open daily March 24 – April 8, 2023, from 12-8 p.m. (excluding March 28). Free reservations are required.

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Nashville notes: Easton on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' + Boy Named Banjo's Opry debut

“A Little More Country Than That” hitmaker Easton Corbin was on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Wednesday, March 22, to perform his new romantic single, “Marry That Girl.” If you missed it, you can watch the performance on YouTube.

Hailey Whitters is set to appear on NBC’s Today on Tuesday, March 28. “Takin' some country up to the big city next week to perform on @todayshow!!” Hailey shared on Instagram. 

Boy Named Banjo made their Grand Ole Opry debut on Tuesday, March 21. Check out photos from the special night on the band’s latest Instagram post. 

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Carrie Underwood loves her vintage band T-shirts

Carrie Underwood may be known for her glittery outfits, flowy dresses and even a little “denim and rhinestones.” But she’s also a big fan of vintage band T-shirts.

On Wednesday, March 22, Carrie posted a photo montage on Instagram of the outfits she wore for all 43 meet-and-greet sessions during her recently concluded Denim & Rhinestones Tour. 

Featured in the clip were vintage T-shirts from artists and bands such as Alan JacksonReba McEntireGuns N’ RosesSkid Row and Metallica

“Had the best time getting to meet so many of you out on the #DenimAndRhinestonesTour! [wave emoji] Here's a little fun from all 43 of our Meet & Greet rooms [purple heart + diamond emoji],” Carrie wrote in the caption.

Carrie wrapped up her Denim & Rhinestones Tour in Seattle, Washington, on March 17. Her latest single, “Hate My Heart,” is currently number 23 and climbing on the country charts.

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