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Watch Carly Pearce's 'I made it' moment on ABC's CMA Fest special

You can watch Carly Pearce mark a career milestone Thursday night on the annual CMA Fest special on ABC. 

“I am performing ‘My Wish’ with Rascal Flatts, which for me is a total full circle moment,” she explains. “I’ve loved Rascal Flatts my whole career. They’re one of the reasons that I wanted to sing country music.

“I got to be a part of their duets album,” she continues. “And this is going to be one of those total ‘I made it’ moments for me.”

The studio version of “My Wish” appears on the trio’s Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duets album.

Rascal Flatts also performs the title track on the three-hour concert special, which premieres at 8 p.m ET on ABC. It’ll be available to stream Friday on Hulu as well.

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Blake Shelton brings a 'secret weapon' to Thursday's CMA Fest special on ABC

It’s been quite a few years since Blake Shelton played the main stage at CMA Fest at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, but that all changed in early June.

To mark his return, he brought along a buddy.

“I have a secret weapon,” he said before the performance. “Trace Atkins is gonna come out and perform ‘Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,’ which it’s [the] 20 year anniversary of that song becoming a hit.”

“And then once he’s out there,” Blake continues, “I’m keeping him on stage with me. We’re gonna do ‘Hell Right,’ we’re gonna do ‘Hillbilly Bone,’ and just have a ‘me and Trace’ moment.”

“He’s one of my best friends in the world,” Blake adds. “He’s literally like — he is a brother to me, you know.”

The 2025 version of the pair’s 2009 hit, “Hillbilly Bone,” is part of Thursday night’s yearly CMA Fest special on ABC, as well as Blake’s latest single, “Stay Country or Die Tryin’.”

Tune in to watch at 8 p.m. ET, or check out the three-hour concert extravaganza Friday on Hulu. 

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Prosecutors to drop some charges in case against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Prosecutors are streamlining their case and have moved to drop some of the charges against Sean “Diddy” Combs a day before closing arguments are set to commence. Combs, 55, is charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. Those charges were not affected by the prosecution’s letter, but the jury will now have fewer predicates to consider during deliberations. Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

In a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian filed on the morning of Wednesday, June 25, prosecutors said that they will not instruct the jury to consider attempted kidnapping, attempted arson and aiding and abetting sex trafficking prior to deliberations: “The Government understands the Court’s desire for streamlined instructions. Specifically, the Government has removed instructions from the charge relating to (i) attempted kidnapping under both California and New York law, (ii) attempted arson under California law, and (iii) aiding and abetting sex trafficking. The Government is no longer planning to proceed on these theories of liability so instructions are no longer necessary.”

In addition to dropping parts of their argument of the first count—one count of racketeering conspiracy—the letter sought to clarify Combs’ two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. The letter notes that it is “imperative” the jury understands that “earlier consent is not determinative” of whether a victim was sex trafficked, adding that the same is true of forced labor, which is part of Combs’ sex trafficking counts. Additionally, the letter requests that “the Court instruct the jury that sex trafficking/labor and payment to the victim for that conduct are not mutually exclusive.”

Prosecutors called 34 witnesses over 29 days of testimony, while Combs’ team rested their defense after only 20 minutes on June 24, having called no witnesses and only introducing a series of text messages into evidence. Combs —who has been in federal custody since his September arrest—also waived his right to testify. In a rare statement addressing the court, he said: “We have discussed it thoroughly, that is my decision. That is totally my decision, I am making it.”  He also expressed gratitude for how Judge Subramanian has handled the case thus far: “I’m doing great, your honor, wanted to tell you thank you, you’re doing an excellent job.”

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Prosecutors to drop some charges in case against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Prosecutors are streamlining their case and have moved to drop some of the charges against Sean “Diddy” Combs a day before closing arguments are set to commence. Combs, 55, is charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. Those charges were not affected by the prosecution’s letter, but the jury will now have fewer predicates to consider during deliberations. Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

In a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian filed on the morning of Wednesday, June 25, prosecutors said that they will not instruct the jury to consider attempted kidnapping, attempted arson and aiding and abetting sex trafficking prior to deliberations: “The Government understands the Court’s desire for streamlined instructions. Specifically, the Government has removed instructions from the charge relating to (i) attempted kidnapping under both California and New York law, (ii) attempted arson under California law, and (iii) aiding and abetting sex trafficking. The Government is no longer planning to proceed on these theories of liability so instructions are no longer necessary.”

In addition to dropping parts of their argument of the first count—one count of racketeering conspiracy—the letter sought to clarify Combs’ two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. The letter notes that it is “imperative” the jury understands that “earlier consent is not determinative” of whether a victim was sex trafficked, adding that the same is true of forced labor, which is part of Combs’ sex trafficking counts. Additionally, the letter requests that “the Court instruct the jury that sex trafficking/labor and payment to the victim for that conduct are not mutually exclusive.”

Prosecutors called 34 witnesses over 29 days of testimony, while Combs’ team rested their defense after only 20 minutes on June 24, having called no witnesses and only introducing a series of text messages into evidence. Combs —who has been in federal custody since his September arrest—also waived his right to testify. In a rare statement addressing the court, he said: “We have discussed it thoroughly, that is my decision. That is totally my decision, I am making it.”  He also expressed gratitude for how Judge Subramanian has handled the case thus far: “I’m doing great, your honor, wanted to tell you thank you, you’re doing an excellent job.”

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President Trump says that the U.S. plans to meet with Iran next week

President Donald Trump held a news conference in The Hague after the conclusion of the NATO summit in the Netherlands on Wednesday, stating that U.S. and Iranian officials would meet next week on how to move forward following U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear enrichment sites. Leaders at NATO announced that they have agreed to increase their defense spending target to 5% of their gross domestic product by 2035.

Speaking at the conference, Trump, who appeared alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, said, “It was a tough 12 days, but we believe it’s come to a close. I don’t think either side is looking to restart things anytime soon. I spoke to leaders on both sides — they’re worn out. It was brutal, but I think they’re ready to pull back. Could it flare up again? Sure, anything’s possible, maybe even soon. But for now, they’re stepping back.”

Trump continued to claim the strikes decimated Iran’s nuclear program, contrary to a U.S. intelligence assessment that the damage set the program back only by several months. He also suggested that a formal agreement with Iran might be possible in the future. However, he downplayed its importance, claiming Iran’s nuclear infrastructure had already been decimated. Trump told reporters: “We’ll be sitting down with Iran next week. Whether we have a signed agreement or not doesn’t really matter to me. Our stance hasn’t changed — we don’t want them to have nuclear weapons. But those nuclear sites? We took care of that. They’ve been destroyed. Completely.”

The president’s comments came amid cautious optimism following a 12-day flare-up between Iran and Israel, which ended with a ceasefire reportedly brokered by the Trump administration. The brief conflict resulted in 28 fatalities in Israel and several hundred casualties in Iran.

Per AP News, Iran has not acknowledged any talks taking place next week; however, U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff has said there has been direct and indirect communication between the countries. A sixth round of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran had been scheduled for earlier this month in Oman but was cancelled when Israel attacked Iran.

Per CBS News, Pres. Trump also met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who complimented the president on his efforts to boost other countries’ defense spending and on his efforts in the Middle East. Rutte said: “You are a man of strength and also a man of peace.”

In addition, Trump also met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with Zelenskyy writing on X that they discussed “how to achieve a ceasefire and a real peace deal. We appreciate the attention and the readiness to help bring peace close Details will follow.”  The president alson said of his conversation with Zelenskyy, “I took from the meeting that he’d like to see it end. I think it’s a great time to end it. I’m going to speak to Vladimir Putin and see if we can get it ended.”

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Ashley McBryde & Cody Johnson are like 'cousins who rib each other a little bit' hosting CMA Fest

Ashley McBryde returns to host ABC’s annual CMA Fest special for the second year in a row Thursday night. 

She had Jelly Roll by her side in 2024, and for 2025 it’s recent tour mate Cody Johnson.

“Ashley and I worked really well together,” Cody says. “She was one of those people that like the first time I met her, I felt like I’d known her for the last 15 years. She’s such a big personality and so good on a microphone.”

Even Ashley says she didn’t realize how much she’d love leading the show. 

“I didn’t have any idea when I took the gig the first time just how much I would enjoy it,” she reflects. “So me and Jelly Roll had a great time. I got the call, ‘Would you like to do it again this year? And your co-host will be Cody Johnson.'”

“We’ve got a great rapport,” Ashley continues. “We’re sort of like cousin-y feeling, not really brother and sister, but we appreciate what one another does and we still rib at each other a little bit. And he’s a natural.”

Amid performances from practically every country star you can imagine, Cody will do his latest hit, “The Fall,” as well as “She Hurts Like Tequila” with Carín León. Ashley debuts her new song, “Rattlesnake Preacher,” on the show.

You can tune in to watch the three-hour concert special Thursday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. 

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Dylan Scott reveals dates for fall ‘Easy Does It’ tour

Dylan Scott has unveiled his fall headlining Easy Does It Tour, set to hit 15 cities in September/October, featuring special guests George Birge, Josh Ross and Zach John King on select dates.

The tour serves as support of Scott’s third studio album “Easy Does It,” featuring 11 songs including the recent number one single “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” his second chart-topper of 2025 and sixth overall, and his new single “What He’ll Never Have.”

For ticket information, head to dylanscottcountry.com.

Stream Easy Does ItHERE.

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Chris Young to headline inaugural OC Smoke Show in San Juan Capistrano

The inaugural OC Smoke Show revealed that Chris Young will serve as  headliner for the event, set to take place at The Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano on Saturday, August 16.

Promoter Activated Events – well-known for creating Coastal Country Jam and the Boots In The Park series – will make their return to Orange County’s country music scene for the first time since 2019. Young will be joined by performers Chris Janson, The Band Perry, Dylan Schneider, Kelsey Hart, and Matt Koerner.

Activated Events CEO Steve Thacher shared: “We’re thrilled to bring the OC Smoke Show to life in Orange County. The Riding Park offers an amazing backdrop for this new experience, and we’re excited to give fans a full day of incredible live music, delicious food, and unforgettable memories. Since our roots are here in OC, it’s really special for us to launch something fresh in the place where our journey began.”

For information, head to: smokeshowfest.com.

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Lorde shares video for ‘Hammer’ off new album ‘Virgin’

Lorde has shared the video for “Hammer,” directed by Renell Medrano and shot on location in London. The visual finds Lorde dancing, swimming, and spending time in nature.

Co-produced by Lorde and Jim-E Stack, “Hammer” opens Lorde’s upcoming album Virgin; it follows the release of “Man of the Year,” and “What was That.” The album will also feature the songs “Shapeshifter,” “Favorite Daughter,” “Current Affairs,” “Clearblue,” “GRWM,” “Broken Glass,” “If She Could See Me Now” and “David.”

Lorde, 28, previously shared news of the release of  “Hammer” with a 17-second preview clip which saw the singer sitting on a park bench in Hampstead Heath park in London, with pigeons sitting on her shoulders. She wear her hairs in braids and runs down a hill. Check it out HERE.

Lorde said of her upcoming album, “I was trying to see myself, all the way through. I was trying to make a document that reflected my femininity: raw, primal, innocent, elegant, openhearted, spiritual, masc. I’m proud and scared of this album. There’s nowhere to hide. I believe that putting the deepest parts of ourselves to music is what sets us free.”

See the video for ‘Hammer’ – HERE.

Virgin drops 6/27; to pre-order, head here.

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Nashville notes: 'Trailblazer' BTS + CMA Fest early access

Tickets for CMA Fest 2026 go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m., with early access available online now

You can go behind the scenes of the making of “Trailblazer” with Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson in a new YouTube video.

Hunter Hayes‘ new video for “Around the Sun” premieres Thursday at 5 p.m. ET on YouTube.


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