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For Lee Brice, the sun rises in Canada for 2026 tour

Lee Brice will launch the Sunriser Tour in 2026, heading to Canada for nine dates in the spring.

The trek kicks off April 10 in Abbotsford, British Columbia, and wraps April 25 in Kitchener, Ontario. Brett Kissel and Grace Tyler will join him on the dates. 

“Man, Canada, y’all have been ridin’ shotgun with me since back before I even had a hit!” Lee says in a news release. “That fire you lit in my soul has only burned brighter over the years, and you’ve got a permanent spot right here in this country boy’s heart.”

“You’ve watched me chase these sunrises,” he continues, “and I can’t wait to roll back into your towns on the Sunriser Tour, showin’ off this new fire we’ve stoked together. Get ready friends, I'm comin’ back to y’all with all I’ve got!”

Lee just released his new track “Killed the Man” as his new radio single, with more new music still to come. 

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Riley Green books shows in Japan and Hawaii to play for US troops

Riley Green is heading overseas in 2026 to play for U.S. troops.

His three military dates kick off March 9 at U.S. Navy Base Fleet Yokosuka in Kanagawa, Japan. On March 10, he continues on to nearby Naval Air Facility Atsugi. March 22 will find him in Hickman, Hawaii, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor.

Supporting the troops is a cause close to Riley’s heart: He’s singled out veterans-focused charities like Folds of Honor since establishing the Buford Bonds Charitable Fund in 2023, which is named after both his grandfathers.

Riley’s military trek comes shortly before he sets his Cowboy As It Gets Tour in motion April 16 in Southaven, Mississippi. 

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‘Heavens to Betsy,’ Jackson Dean’s got his second #1

Jackson Dean scores the second #1 of his career, as “Heavens to Betsy” tops the Mediabase country airplay chart. 

Originally appearing on his 2023 Live at the Ryman album, the studio version of the song would emerge on his 2024 On the Back of My Dreams record. 

“It's hard to put into words what it feels like to see Heavens To Betsy' at the top of the charts,” Jackson says. “This song has taken on a life of its own, and hearing the words echoed back to me as I stand on stages all over the world is something that I will never take for granted.”

“Thank you, country radio, for the belief, love and support, and thank you to the fans for continuing to share their stories about what the song has meant to them with me,” he adds.

“Heaven’s to Betsy” follows Jackson’s debut #1 single, “Don’t Come Lookin’,” which made it to the top in November 2022. 

Expect new music from the Maryland native early next year. 

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Warren Zeiders maps out world tour for 2026

Warren Zeiders will tour the globe for the first time in 2026.

The “Pretty Little Poison” hitmaker will launch his Warren Zeiders World Tour 2026 March 26 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, before heading to Australia in May and Europe in October. 

Chayce Beckham, Kolby Cooper and Lakeview will join him on the U.S. dates. Tickets go on sale Friday.

The Pennsylvania native is currently working the last few dates on his Relapse, Lies & Betrayal Tour. He’ll wrap 
Nov. 22 with a hometown show at Hershey’s Giant Center.

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Vince Gill to be honored with Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at 59th CMAs

The Country Music Association will give Vince Gill its Wilie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the 59th annual CMAs.

Vince will accept the honor after a tribute performance on the Wednesday, Nov. 19 show that airs live on ABC from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. 

“Vince embodies the very best of what country music stands for,” CMA CEO Sarah Trahern says. “He's a true trailblazer, one who gives back to the community, honors the roots of our genre, and even now, continues to share his talent with fans across the globe.”

“As a Country Music Hall of Fame member, 18-time CMA Award winner, and former 12-time CMA Awards host, he remains a vibrant force in our industry, and we're honored to celebrate an artist whose influence is so deeply woven into the fabric of our format,” she adds.

The first in Vince’s series of EPs titled 50 Years from Home came out in October, this one named I Gave You Everything I Had.

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Transportation Secretary Duffy warns air travel could be severely reduced ahead of Thanksgiving

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issued a stark warning Sunday that U.S. air travel could grind nearly to a halt in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving if the government shutdown continues, as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) faces severe air traffic control shortages.

The FAA’s staffing crisis has forced widespread flight reductions at more than 40 major airports nationwide. Duffy said 81 “staffing triggers” were reported Saturday, prompting operational changes across the national airspace. At Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the country’s busiest, “18 of 22 controllers didn’t show up,” he noted.

Duffy said in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on State of the Union: “It’s only going to get worse. The two weeks before Thanksgiving, you’re going to see air travel be reduced to a trickle.” Duffy explained that many controllers are choosing to stay home as they face financial hardships caused by the prolonged government shutdown. “I want them to come to work. The problem is, they’re confronted with real economic problems. The answer is, vote to open up the government and then have your debates, have your conversation. I think that’s the best way, best approach, to get America back operational.”

As of Sunday morning, more than 1,500 flights had been canceled and over 4,000 delayed, according to FlightAware. Those figures follow 1,550 cancellations on Saturday and 1,025 on Friday. The FAA reported that 42 airport towers were experiencing staffing shortages that delayed flights in at least a dozen major cities, including Atlanta, Newark, San Francisco, Chicago, and New York.

To manage the shortages, the FAA implemented ground delay programs at several major hubs, including Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Newark Liberty, Houston Hobby, George Bush Intercontinental, Nashville, Chicago O’Hare, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New York’s JFK and LaGuardia airports. These measures slow down air traffic to ensure safety but significantly limit the number of flights moving through affected airspace.

The FAA said the reductions amount to roughly a 4% cut in flight capacity this weekend, projected to climb to 6% by Tuesday, 8% by Thursday, and up to 10% by Friday if the shutdown persists.

Despite the growing disruption, Duffy assured travelers that safety remains the agency’s top priority, saying: “We’re working overtime to make sure that it is safe to travel. If we have staffing triggers in locations in the American airspace, what we will do is, we will slow traffic, which means you will have delays, and then airlines might cancel flights.”

Still, Duffy acknowledged the mounting strain on both the system and the workforce. “Next Friday, it’s going to be at 10% to reduce the pressure on controllers. The problem is that as I try to reduce the pressure by lowering flights, I have more controllers that keep not coming to work. And so the pressure goes back up again.”

With the holiday travel season fast approaching, Duffy warned that if the shutdown isn’t resolved soon, “many people hoping to get home for Thanksgiving are not going to be able to get on an airplane, because there are not going to be that many flights that fly if this thing doesn’t open back up.”

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4 dead, 13 injured after police pursuit in Tampa ends with crash into crowd at bar

A police pursuit through Tampa early Saturday turned deadly when a speeding driver lost control and crashed into a packed bar patio, killing four people and injuring 13 others.

According to the Tampa Police Department, the chase began around 12:40 a.m. after law enforcement air patrol spotted a vehicle driving erratically along Interstate 275. The Florida Highway Patrol initiated pursuit of the driver, identified as 22-year-old Silas Kenneth Sampson, and attempted a PIT maneuver—a tactic meant to force a fleeing car to spin and stop—but it was unsuccessful. After the failed maneuver, the Highway Patrol reportedly ended its active pursuit before the crash occurred. Investigators say there is “no evidence to indicate that Sampson’s actions were targeted toward any specific persons or businesses.”

Dash and aerial footage released by authorities show the suspect vehicle continuing at high speed before veering off and slamming into Bradley’s, a well-known LGBTQ bar in the city’s Ybor neighborhood. The impact scattered debris across the street and left multiple people trapped beneath wreckage. Three people died at the scene, and a fourth later succumbed to injuries at the hospital. Of the 13 injured, two remain in critical condition, seven are stable, and several have since been discharged or treated at the scene. Officials have not released the victims’ names.

Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw stated: “What happened this morning was a senseless tragedy, our hearts are with the loved ones of the victims and all those who were impacted. Reckless driving put innocent lives in danger. The Tampa Police Department and the Florida Highway Patrol are committed to seeking justice for the victims and their families.”

The establishment said in a statement that the incident was ‘horrific’ and that the bar will remain closed until Monday: Bradley Nelson, the owner of Bradley’s on 7th, shared in a statement: “This event has been very traumatic for my entire staff, and myself. Our thoughts and prayers go to the families of those who were killed, and to all the injured. Bradley’s on 7th is known for being a very tight-knit family of employees and customers. Our customers are very loyal and have made Bradley’s on 7th what it is today. They are truly part of our family. We ask you to remember all those killed and injured in your prayers, as we do the same. I cannot say enough about the expert job done by the Tampa Police Department, Hillsborough County Sheriff Office and the Florida Highway Patrol and all the involved EMS teams. The speed in which this event was handled, should be noted by all.”

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor wrote on X: “What happened in Ybor City last night was devastating. Families are grieving, first responders are hurting, and our entire city feels this loss. My thoughts are with everyone affected. The investigation continues, and our commitment to keeping our community safe has never been stronger.”

The suspect is charged with four counts of vehicular homicide and four counts of aggravated fleeing to elude serious bodily injury or death, according to Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) records. He is being held at the Falkenburg Road Jail without bond.

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Justin Moore realizes ‘Time’s Ticking’ when he looks at his kids

“Time’s Ticking” is more than just the title of Justin Moore‘s latest top-20 hit. 

It’s something the father of four is grappling with every day as he watches his children grow. 

“It's exciting because, you know, your kids are doing well and all that good stuff,” he reflects. “But at the same time, getting older and realizing that my oldest daughter is in 10th grade is one of those things where you go, ‘Damn, man, like really? Wow.’ And South being 8 is crazy to us.”

Justin’s oldest, Ella Kole Moore, is 14. Thomas South Moore is both his youngest and only son. 

Middle daughters Kennedy Faye Moore and Rebecca Klein Moore are 13 and 11, respectively. 

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Justin Moore realizes ‘Time’s Ticking’ when he looks at his kids

“Time’s Ticking” is more than just the title of Justin Moore‘s latest top-20 hit. 

It’s something the father of four is grappling with every day as he watches his children grow. 

“It's exciting because, you know, your kids are doing well and all that good stuff,” he reflects. “But at the same time, getting older and realizing that my oldest daughter is in 10th grade is one of those things where you go, ‘Damn, man, like really? Wow.’ And South being 8 is crazy to us.”

Justin’s oldest, Ella Kole Moore, is 14. Thomas South Moore is both his youngest and only son. 

Middle daughters Kennedy Faye Moore and Rebecca Klein Moore are 13 and 11, respectively. 

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59th Annual CMA Awards announce first round of performers

The Country Music Association have announced the first round of performers for this year’s 59th Annual CMA Awards.

The list of performers includes: BigXthaPlug, Luke Combs, Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, Shaboozey, Zach Top, Tucker Wetmore, Lainey Wilson and Stephen Wilson Jr. Additional performers and presenters will be announced in the days ahead.

Lainey Wilson, Ella Langley and Megan Moroney lead this year’s nominees with six each. Other top nominees include: Zach Top with five, and Riley Green and Cody Johnson both with four each. Kristian Bush, Carson Chamberlain, Luke Combs, Charlie Handsome, Chris Stapleton, and Morgan Wallen each secure three nominations.

The nominees for the CMA Awards top honor ‘Entertainer of the Year’ include: Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton, Morgan Wallen, and Lainey Wilson. For the full list of nominees, head HERE.

Returning as host of the CMA Awards for a second consecutive year is reigning CMA Female Vocalist of the Year Lainey Wilson.  Country Music’s Biggest Night airs live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, November 19th from 8-11 pm ET/PT on ABC and is available next day on Hulu.

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