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Brett Eldredge to embark on annual holiday ‘Glow Live Tour’

Brett Eldredge has announced the dates and cities for his 2025 holiday Glow Live Tour, taking place this November/December.

Eldredge has performed holiday shows for the past several years around Christmastime, and shared in a press release: “If I could convince you of one thing in my life, it would be to come to a GLOW show,  It’s become a timeless holiday tradition, and you will leave brighter than you came in — I can promise you that!”

Brett also posted about the tour on X. “You’ve all been asking for a while, soooo HERE. IT. IS!… the Glow Tour is back! I can’t wait to celebrate the most magical time of year with you again! Let me know if you’re coming, I’m working on my ‘naughty or nice list’ 🎅😜 Excited to have the hilarious Steven Rogers join us this season and open the show!”

Eldredge’s tour kicks off in Nashville in late November before making stops in Chicago, St. Louis, New York, and Detroit before wrapping up in Boston this December.

Tickets for the Glow Live Tour can be found: HERE.

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MGK to embark on massive global ‘Lost Americana World Tour’

MGK has share the details of his massive global ‘Lost Americana Tour’, which will see him perform across North America, UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand at major arenas and amphitheaters.

The dates follow MGK’s ‘Mainstream Sellout Tour’, marking his biggest global headline run in celebration of his latest album, ‘Lost Americana’. Wiz Khalifa, Julia Wolf, honestav, Beauty School Dropout, DE’WAYNE, Mod Sun, and Emo Night will be the support acts for the tour.

Dates kick off this fall at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona on November 18, with 15 shows scheduled in cities including Los Angeles, Denver, Brooklyn, Boston, and Philadelphia before wrapping up 2025 dates in Tampa on December 19.

The European leg of the tour starts in early 2026 with dates in Bologna, Munich and Vienna on February 15, 17 and 18 before continuing in Prague, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam and more. Five shows for the UK and Ireland are set for March, including slots at The O2 in London and the Co-op Live arena in Manchester. In April, MGK will bring the tour to Australia and New Zealand before heading back to North America for a final run of shows between May and July.

Tickets for mgk’s North American tour dates are on sale via Ticketmaster.

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J-Hope of BTS announces solo concert film ‘Hope on the Stage’

BTS will debut his first solo concert film, J-Hope Tour Hope on the Stage The Movie, in IMAX and theaters worldwide on November 12th and 15th. Exclusive IMAX previews will debut worldwide on November 3rd.

According to the band’s Weverse page, the film features the encore concert performance from j-hope’s first world tour, “HOPE ON THE STAGE FINAL”, which spanned 33 shows across 16 cities, including Seoul, Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok, Osaka, and more, drawing a total of over 524,000 attendees.

The film captures J-Hope at the conclusion of his first solo world tour, with shows held at Goyang Stadium in South Korea. The film features electrifying performances of his global hits such as “Sweet Dreams” featuring Miguel, “Mona Lisa,” and “Killin’ It Girl (Solo Version),” as well as renditions of BTS classics such as “MIC Drop,” “Silver Spoon,” and “Dis-ease.”  In addition, the film includes exclusive behind-the-scenes moments, and special collaborative with appearances from fellow BTS members Jin and Jung Kook, and South Korean artist Crush.

Marc Allenby, the chief executive officer of Trafalgar Releasing, said in a statement: “We are proud to once again partner with Hybe to bring j-hope’s ‘Hope on the Stage’ tour finale to the big screen. Following the live broadcast earlier this year, we are excited to continue sharing these landmark moments with audiences worldwide. This film not only celebrates j-hope’s connection with fans, but also marks the 12th anniversary milestone in BTS’s journey, alongside the guest appearances of Jin and Jung Kook, making it a truly unmissable event for ARMY everywhere.”

Tickets and cinema information can be found on jhopethemovie.com.

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Nashville notes: Lucinda Williams’ ‘World’s Gone Wrong’ + Shenandoah heads to Mexico

Luke Bryan‘s added “Church on Cumberland Road” hitmakers Shenandoah to his 2026 Crash My Playa getaway Jan. 15-18 in Rivera Cancun, Mexico.

Lucinda Williams‘ new song, “The World’s Gone Wrong,” features Brittney Spencer and is from her new album of the same name, which comes out Jan. 23, 2026.

The Kentucky Headhunters‘ 2005 album, Big Boss Man, will be released digitally, on vinyl and on CD for the first time in two decades on Friday. It features a dozen covers from the Sony Music catalog, including “Honky Tonk Blues” and “Like a Rolling Stone.” 

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Order up: Little Big Town serves ‘Scattered, Smothered and Covered’

If you’re a country fan who loves to watch awards shows, specials and career tributes, it’s probably not lost on you: Little Big Town is a go-to group when you need someone to reinvigorate a song we already know. So it only makes sense they’ve finally assembled an EP with some of their standout covers.

In a nod to the much-loved hash browns at Waffle House, the six-song collection’s titled Scattered, Smothered and Covered.

Starting with the 1995 Oasis hit “Wonderwall,” Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet go on to interpret Elton John‘s “Rocket Man” and Glen Campbell‘s “Wichita Lineman”Jimmy Webb, the man who wrote it, guests on “Wichita Lineman.” They also tackle Todd Rundgren‘s 1972 hit “Hello, It’s Me.”

The remaining tracks are more specific to the band and involve their pals Sugarland. The duo joins them on their cover of Phil Collins“Take Me Home,” as they did on the group’s 25th anniversary tour in 2024. Their take on The Dream Academy‘s “Life in a Northern Town” adds Jake Owen and was born out of a tour, as well. It was nominated for CMA musical event of the year in 2008.  

You can stream Little Big Town’s Scattered, Smothered and Covered now.

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Another JoBro country collab is about to ‘Happen to’ Russell Dickerson

Jonas Brothers love a good collaboration, especially a country one, it seems. The threesome currently has a top-20 hit with Rascal Flatts and “I Dare You,” one Nick Jonas even co-wrote with Dan + Shay‘s Shay Mooney.

Now there’s another one on the way.  

The brothers have jumped on a new version of Russell Dickerson‘s chart-topping viral smash “Happen to Me.” Russell wrote on Instagram, “Happen To Me featuring @jonasbrothers is happening to all of us THIS FRIDAY!!!” He also posted some photos of himself performing with Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas when he joined them onstage in August in Detroit.

When a fan wrote in the comments, “soooo you coming to the JB show in Indy on Sunday then?!” Russell responded with the looking eyes emoji. The band is set to perform Sunday, Nov. 2, in Indianapolis.

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‘This Is Eli Young Band’ recaps 25 years in 26 minutes

Mike Eli, James Young, Jon Jones and Chris Thompson started out as frat brothers at the University of North Texas and morphed into the chart-topping Eli Young Band

You can relive their history in the new 26-minute documentary This Is Eli Young Band.

“I love to look back over the years and remember everything we've been through and accomplished,” lead singer Mike Eli says. “You forget sometimes how crazy the journey's been. I'm so glad to have an opportunity to share our story with the world.”

Since 2011, the foursome’s sent four songs to the top of the country chart: “Crazy Girl,” “Even If It Breaks Your Heart,” “Drunk Last Night” and “Love Ain't.” In 2025, they released their independent album, Strange Hours.

You can check out This Is Eli Young Band on YouTube now. 

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‘All-American Girl’ Carrie Underwood outsells all other female country artists

Carrie Underwood is now the bestselling female country artist in history, according to the Recording Industry Association of America. 

The “Jesus Take the Wheel” hitmaker has sold 95 million units, including 22.5 million albums and 72.5 million singles.

“Accomplishments like this are more than I would have ever dared to dream of when I was starting out,” Carrie says. “I owe everything to the fans, who have literally voted for me from the beginning of my career and have showed up and given me so much love for over 20 years. I feel truly blessed.”

Carrie released her first album, Some Hearts, after winning American Idol in 2005. It’s now nine-times Platinum. 

Among other highlights, “Before He Cheats” is 11-times Platinum and “Blown Away” is quintuple Platinum. “Cowboy Casanova” is quadruple Platinum, while both “All-American Girl” and “Church Bells” are triple Platinum.

Carrie’s most recent #1, “I'm Gonna Love You” with Cody Johnson, has just been certified Platinum. The original Christmas song “Favorite Time Of Year” from 2021’s My Gift (Special Edition) has just gone Gold. 

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Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem with 2026 tour

Morgan Wallen fans will have 21 more chances to see the superstar in concert in 2026.

The “I Got Better” hitmaker will kick off the Still the Problem 2026 tour April 10 with two nights at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. 

The trek will hit 11 cities, playing two consecutive nights at each stadium, save for the April 18 date at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The tour’s set to wrap Aug. 1 in Philadelphia.

Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason and Blake Whiten are all part of the show’s rotating lineup of talent.

Registration for presales is open now online, ahead of tickets going on sale to the public Nov. 7.

Morgan’s Still the Problem 2026 tour takes its name from his fourth studio album, I’m the Problem, which has spent a dozen weeks atop Billboard‘s all-genre album ranking. 

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Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for second-straight time, marking lowest level in three years

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points — its second cut of the year — as policymakers attempt to steady an economy grappling with slowing job growth, elevated inflation, and an ongoing government shutdown.

The decision brings the federal funds rate down to a range of 3.75% to 4%, from 4% to 4.25%, following a similar cut in September that marked the Fed’s first rate reduction since late 2024.  Fed Chair Jerome Powell previously warned that risks to the labor market are mounting, saying earlier this month: “There is no risk-free path for policy as we navigate the tension between our employment and inflation goals.”

In a statement accompanying the announcement, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) acknowledged that “uncertainty about the economic outlook remains elevated,” adding that it is “attentive to the risks to both sides of its dual mandate.” The committee noted that “downside risks to employment rose in recent months,” even as inflation remains above target.

The rate cut, aimed at easing borrowing costs for households and businesses, is intended to spur investment and spending at a time when hiring has slowed to its weakest pace in years.  The ADP National Employment Report showed private-sector payrolls shrinking by 32,000 in September, underscoring the extent of the slowdown. Despite the unemployment rate holding at 4.3% as of August, which is relatively low by historical standards, the time it takes job seekers to find new employment has stretched to nearly six months, reflecting a collapse in hiring activity not seen since the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.

Despite economic uncertainty, financial markets have continued to surge. Fueled by a boom in artificial intelligence investment, major stock indexes have hit record highs, with chipmaker Nvidia on Wednesday becoming the first company valued at $5 trillion.  Meanwhile, inflation continues to exceed the Fed’s 2% target. The government’s latest consumer price report — one of the few released during the shutdown — showed prices rising from 2.9% to 3% in September, the highest reading since January. The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index, also remained above target in the most recent available data from August.

Political pressure has added to the challenge. President Donald Trump has repeatedly pushed for steeper reductions, calling for rate cuts totaling as much as three percentage points. Wednesday’s quarter-point move falls well short of his demands. The Fed’s next policy meeting is scheduled for December 10, when officials will reassess the path of interest rates. Last month, the FOMC projected two additional quarter-point cuts by year’s end, though much will depend on how quickly the labor market and inflation data evolve once the government fully reopens.

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