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Luke Bryan's bringing his 'Country Song' to you: See the tour dates

“Country Song Came On” is not only the title of Luke Bryan‘s latest single but also the title of his newly announced tour.

Kicking off May 29 in Bethel, New York, the Country Song Came On Tour will include stops in Raleigh, Dallas, Lafayette, St. Louis, Cincinnati and more, before wrapping up in Buffalo, New York, on Aug. 30.

George Birge, Mae Estes, Drake Milligan, Randall KingAvery AnnaVincent Mason, Ashland Craft, Cole Goodwin, Braxton Keith, Adrien Nunez and Owen Riegling will open for Luke on select dates.

Presale for Luke’s Nut House fan club members will run from Tuesday at 8 a.m. local time to Thursday at 5 p.m. local time. General sale begins Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

For a full list of dates and tickets, visit lukebryan.com/tour.

“Country Song Came On” is now approaching the top 35 of the country charts.

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White House issues ‘emergency 25% tariffs’ against Colombia after they block deportation flights from U.S.

On Sunday, President Donald Trump announced he will be imposing retaliatory measures against Colombia, including ’emergency 25% tariffs’ and visa sanctions – this after the nation denied entry to two U.S. military deportation flights. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security and the Defense Department confirmed to NBC News that the flights, carried out on U.S. military C-17 aircraft, were denied. They were carrying about 80 Colombian migrants each and had departed from California. An administration official told CNN that Colombian authorities approved the two flights before they took off,  but those plans were abruptly scrapped. Discussions between U.S. and Colombian officials remain ongoing.

Earlier in the day, Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced he had blocked two US military flights carrying migrants heading toward the country. Petro’s office wrote that the flights were not halted because he didn’t want to facilitate the return of Colombians back into his country, but because the government was prioritizing “dignified conditions” for the migrants: “the Government of Colombia, under the leadership of President Gustavo Petro, has arranged for the presidential plane to facilitate the dignified return of Colombian nationals who were to arrive in the country today in the morning hours, coming from deportation flights. This measure responds to the Government’s commitment to guarantee dignified conditions. In no way have Colombians, as patriots and subjects of rights, been or will be banished from Colombian territory.”  

In response to Petro, Trump wrote in a Truth Social post: “I was just informed that two repatriation flights from the United States, with a large number of Illegal Criminals, were not allowed to land in Colombia. This order was given by Colombia’s Socialist President Gustavo Petro, who is already very unpopular amongst his people. Petro’s denial of these flights has jeopardized the National Security and Public Safety of the United States, so I have directed my Administration to immediately take the following urgent and decisive retaliatory measures —

    • -Emergency 25% tariffs on all goods coming into the United States. In one week, the 25% tariffs will be raised to 50%.
    • -A Travel Ban and immediate Visa Revocations on the Colombian Government Officials, and all Allies and Supporters.
    • -Visa Sanctions on all Party Members, Family Members, and Supporters of the Colombian Government.
    • -Enhanced Customs and Border Protection Inspections of all Colombian Nationals and Cargo on national security grounds.
    • -IEEPA Treasury, Banking and Financial Sanctions to be fully imposed.

These measures are just the beginning. We will not allow the Colombian Government to violate its legal obligations with regard to the acceptance and return of the Criminals they forced into the United States!”

The military deportation flights are part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, initiated through executive orders during Trump’s first week in office. The Trump administration has also deployed an additional 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to strengthen enforcement.

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President Trump terminates 17 inspectors general effective immediately

President Donald Trump terminated the independent inspectors general from over a dozen federal agencies. effective immediately. An inspector general is often referred to as a cabinet department’s watchdog and responsible for policing efficiency and corruption among other things, with a definition from the Department of Homeland Security reading that “[they] conduct independent and objective audits and investigations relating to DHS programs and operations.”

Per USA TODAY, as many as 17 were let go without notice by email, despite federal law requiring 30 days notice to Congress to remove an inspector general. The inspectors general are independent watchdogs within agencies who investigate and disclose waste, fraud and abuse.

An email late Friday from Sergio Gor, the head of the White House Office of Presidential Personnel, was sent to agency inspectors informing them that “changing priorities”  led to their positions being “terminated, effective immediately” — which included those in the departments of State, Energy, the Interior, Defense and Transportation. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUB) Inspector General Inspector Rae Oliver Davis was among those let go, along with the inspector generals from the departments of housing, education, agriculture, commerce, interior, labor and transportation among those fired.  Inspector generals at the Pentagon, Department of Veterans Affairs and State Department were also among those terminated.

Minority leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., criticized the move, writing on X: “In the dark of night, President Trump fired at least 12 independent inspector generals at important federal agencies across the Administration. A chilling purge. It’s a preview of the lawless approach Donald Trump and his administration is taking to being President … Donald Trump’s decision to fire twelve of the federal government’s independent watchdogs is a glaring sign that it’s a Golden Age for corruption and abuse in government.”

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How a football coach inspired Parker McCollum's baby boy's name

Did you know that a famed football coach played a role in the naming process of Parker McCollum‘s son?

Speaking to ABC Audio recently, Parker shared that his 5-month-old’s name, Major Yancey, came from a little “YouTube football highlights” watch.

“I was watching … University of Texas, the real UT football highlights on YouTube one night, and I saw Major Applewhite on there and I thought, you know, ‘Major McCollum, that would be cool,'” Parker shares. “I told it to [my wife] Hallie and she loved it, and now that’s his name and he’s a real baby.”

So what’s Major like right now?

“He can really laugh now. He cackles like [an] old lady, like he really laughs out loud and it’s legit,” says Parker. “And he has two perfect dimples. I could see ’em the second he came out, his first minute alive, I could see his dimples just ripping. So when he laughs and smiles, it’s pretty good.”

Parker’s current single, “What Kinda Man,” is in the top 40 and climbing up the country charts.

To catch Parker on his ongoing What Kinda Man Tour, visit parkermccollum.com.

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Chris Stapleton adds new summer ‘All-American Road Show’ dates

Chris Stapleton has added a new leg of summer dates to his “All-American Road Show” tour, beginning June 4 in Greenville, South Carolina.

The newly-announced shows include dates at New York’s Madison Square Garden, Charlottesville’s John Paul Jones Arena, Denver’s Ball Arena, Salt Lake City’s Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre and Albany’s MVP Arena, among others. Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Marcus King, Nikki Lane, Grace Potter, Maggie Rose, Brittney Spencer, Allen Stone, Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives and The War & Treaty will serve as special guests on the tour.

For tickets and additional information, head to Stapleton’s website.

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Morgan Wallen announces fourth studio album ‘I’m The Problem’, to launch 2025 tour

Morgan Wallen has announced his fourth studio album titled ‘I’m The Problem,’ as well as the ten-city 2025 I’m The Problem Tour, produced by Live Nation. “I’m the Problem” is also the name of Wallen’s next single, set to drop Jan. 31.

The 19-date North American I’m the Problem stadium tour will kick-off June 20 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, approximately a month after his new Sand in My Boots Festival in Gulf Shore, Alabama May 16-18. Serving as direct support on select dates will be Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Koe Wetzel, with opening acts including Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley and Anne Wilson. Wallen is booked by The Neal Agency.

Shares Wallen: “We made so many lifelong memories on the One Night at A Time World Tour, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for my fans and the way they showed up each night. As I’ve been working on new music, it has inspired me to get back on the road and share these new songs with each of you on the I’m The Problem Tour. See y’all there.”

Fans can sign up for an artist presale at morganwallen.com through Tuesday, January 28th at 10 pm PST. Presales start on Thursday, January 30th with the public sale on Friday, January 31st at 10 am local time.

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SZA to join Kendrick Lamar for 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show

After much speculation, it was confirmed that singer-songwriter SZA will join rapper Kendrick Lamar for next month’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, taking place Feb. 9 from Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, and airing live on FOX.

Kendrick Lamar and SZA are longtime collaborators, recently reuniting on Lamar’s surprise album GNX. Lamar was also recently featured on SZA’s new album, SOS Deluxe: Lana. The duo’s previous hits include the Oscar-nominated “All the Stars” and “Doves in the Wind,” and they will also be heading out together for their 19-city North American Grand National Tour, kicking-off this April.

Watch the trailer for the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show – HERE.

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2025 Grammy Awards to feature performances from Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, Charli XCX and more

Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, and Chappell Roan are among the artists who will take the stage at the 67th annual Grammy Awards, with other performers to include Doechii, RAYE, Benson Boone, Shakira and Teddy Swims.

Per a press release, The Recording Academy has partnered with MusiCares to generate some $3.2 million to assist musicians who are navigating the fallout of the Los Angeles fires. Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, said in a statement: “The upcoming Grammy Awards won’t just be about celebrating and honoring the best in music this year. They will also show how the power of music can help rebuild, uplift and support those in need.”

Charli XCX is up for eight awards at this year’s Grammys including album of the year, record of the year and best pop duo/group performance for “Guess” with Eilish. Carpenter and Roan are both first-time nominees, and will be competing for six awards including record of the year, album of the year, song of the year and best new artist.

Trevor Noah will host the Grammys, which air Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS and Paramount+ with Showtime.

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Nashville Notes: 'Night Diving' with Max McNown + Kashus Culpepper's 'Jenni'

Max McNown has dropped his new album, Night Diving. The 10-track project includes its title track and a duet with Hailey Whitters, “Roses and Wolves.”

Kashus Culpepper‘s “Jenni” has dropped. In a release, Kashus says the song was inspired by a woman he saw in the audience when he was invited onstage by Zach Bryan to sing on “Revival” at last year’s Buckeye Country Superfest. “Inspiration comes at the craziest times,” he shares.

The Grand Ole Opry is celebrating Valentine’s Day with a special show, It Takes Two: Opry 100 Celebrates Country Duos. Happening Feb. 14, the star-studded lineup includes LOCASH, John Carter and Ana Cristina Cash, Jon Randall and Jessi Alexander, Neon Union, Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White, The Band Perry and The War And Treaty, who’ll also celebrate the release of their album, Plus One. For more information and to grab tickets, head to opry.com.



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Dustin Lynch announces Vegas club residency

Dustin Lynch is headed to Las Vegas for a club residency.

“HERE WE GOO VEGAS! Excited to announce my 2025 residency at the @WynnLasVegas in Las Vegas!” Dustin announced on Friday.

The five-date residency is set for Feb. 7, March 14, April 23, July 4 and Aug. 17.

“Honored to be the first country artist to hold a club residency at the Wynn,” he adds. “We're turning up unlike anything we've done before. See y'all in Vegas!”

You can grab tickets now at dustinlynchmusic.com.

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