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Chris Stapleton's Rollicking And Powerful ‘Road Show' Makes A Stop In The Big Apple
Chris Stapleton's Rollicking And Powerful ‘Road Show' Makes A Stop In The Big Apple

Forbes

time3 days ago

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Chris Stapleton's Rollicking And Powerful ‘Road Show' Makes A Stop In The Big Apple

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 20: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Chris Stapleton performs onstage during The ... More 58th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 20, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage) For two nights, New York City was briefly transformed into Music City U.S.A., when country singer-guitarist Chris Stapleton brought his ongoing All-American Road Show tour to Madison Square Garden showing once again what a generational talent he is. On Saturday, the second of a two-night sold-out stand at the Garden, Stapleton and his superb band performed an exhaustive set of favorites from his catalog. That included a good portion of songs from his 2015 breakthrough debut album Traveller, which recently marked its 10th anniversary. The current tour comes on the heels of Stapleton, a recipient of multiple awards, being named Male Artist of the Year at the 60th Annual ACM Awards for the fifth time this past May. What makes Stapleton's music so unique and compelling is that while he is country in the traditional sense, the musician also incorporates other influences such as blues, heartland rock, Southern rock and soul, all of which conjures legends such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, the Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton and Otis Redding. Additionally, his hard-bitten yet tender lyrics are quite relatable in the everyman vein of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Seger in addition to paying homage to the outlaw greats such as Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. Chris Stapleton at New York City's Madison Square Garden on July 26, 2025. The diverse nature of Stapleton's country sound was evident at Saturday's show, which kicked off with the rock-soul hybrid 'Bad as I Used to Be,' his latest single that appears on the F1 movie soundtrack. Afterwards, it was one powerful performance after another during the two-hour set that varied between outlaw-styled rockers ('Devil Always Made Think Twice,' 'Hard Livin'' and 'Midnight Train to Memphis') and soulful ballads (among them 'It Takes a Woman' and 'What Am I Gonna Do,' both off his last studio album, 2023's Higher). Stapleton and the band were superb throughout the night, and the guitarist blew everybody away with his instrumental prowess, especially on 'I Was Wrong' and the gut-wrenching 'Cold,' and during his solo spotlight, where it was just him and his six-string on 'Maggie's Song' and 'Barely Alive.' His gritty, soulful vocals sent chills, particularly on the blues ballad 'Sometimes I Cry.' That quality in his distinctive singing made his songs, especially about heartbreak and love gone awry, so resonant and authentic. New York City is not generally known as a hub for country music. But the faithful in their cowboy hats were full force that Saturday night at the Garden (at times, they were singing the words to certain songs), while Stapleton effortlessly had the packed crowd under his spell. Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show continues through October. Setlist: Bad As I Used To Be Midnight Train to Memphis Arkansas What Am I Gonna Do Worry B Gone Devil Always Made Me Think Twice Millionaire Parachute It Takes a Woman Think I'm in Love With You Maggie's Song Barely Alive I Was Wrong White Horse Cold Starting Over Crosswind Hard Livin' You Should Probably Leave Might as Well Get Stoned Sometimes I Cry Fire Away Broken Halos Tennessee Whiskey Encore: Nobody to Blame You Are My Sunshine Outlaw State of Mind

Morgan Wallen Matches His Own Longest Run On The Hot 100
Morgan Wallen Matches His Own Longest Run On The Hot 100

Forbes

time4 days ago

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  • Forbes

Morgan Wallen Matches His Own Longest Run On The Hot 100

'I Had Some Help' by Post Malone and Morgan Wallen reaches 62 weeks on the Hot 100, tying Wallen's ... More longest-charting hit "You Proof" and passing Malone's 'Circles.' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 08: EDITORIAL USE ONLY (L-R) Post Malone and Morgan Wallen attend the 57th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 08, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by) When Post Malone was looking to jump from hip-hop and pop into country, he reached out to some of the biggest names in the genre for help, and many of them are featured on his full-length F-1 Trillion. He received that assistance from many well-known acts, and he even acknowledged it in his breakout country tune 'I Had Some Help' to make it very clear he was not succeeding in the style all on his own. That track, which debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100, benefited not just from Malone's popularity and the anticipation surrounding his career pivot, but also the inclusion of Morgan Wallen. The controversial singer-songwriter turned himself into the most successful musician in country several years back, and the duet was seen as a huge moment in pop culture. Well over a year after the two conquered a number of Billboard charts, 'I Had Some Help' ties as Wallen's longest-running smash ever. 'I Had Some Help' Matches Morgan Wallen's Longest Run 'I Had Some Help' has now spent 62 weeks on the Hot 100, as of this frame. As it reaches that milestone, the song ties as Wallen's longest-charting title ever on the list that ranks the most consumed songs in the United States. It's now on the same level as 'You Proof,' which also held on for 62 frames starting in May 2022. Unlike 'I Had Some Help,' however, 'You Proof' never reached the summit on the Hot 100. Instead, it peaked at No. 5. 'I Had Some Help' Still Holding On 62 frames into its lifetime on the Hot 100, 'I Had Some Help' doesn't appear to be vanishing anytime soon. The track drops five spaces to No. 19 this week, but that's largely due to a very busy frame, with several superstars scoring multiple new wins. Justin Bieber launches three tracks from his surprise album Swag ahead of 'I Had Some Help,' and his arrivals are largely responsible for Wallen and Malone's dip. The collaboration could easily rebound once Bieber's tunes begin to descend, or disappear entirely. A New Record in Sight for Morgan Wallen It's likely that 'I Had Some Help' will remain on the Hot 100 next week. If that turns out to be the case, the collaboration will officially become Wallen's longest-charting hit on the tally. The tune already holds that distinction for Malone, as it beats 'Circles' by one frame, as it holds on yet again.

Kaylee Bell Announces Cowboy Up New Zealand Tour
Kaylee Bell Announces Cowboy Up New Zealand Tour

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time29-06-2025

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Kaylee Bell Announces Cowboy Up New Zealand Tour

Press Release – Eccles Entertainment New Zealand country-pop powerhouse Kaylee Bell is hitting the road this November for her biggest headline shows to date,announcing the 'Cowboy Up Tour', a five-date tour through some of the country's most iconic theatres. The announcement comes off the back of a whirlwind 18 months that's seen Bell cement her place as one of Australasia's leading artists. From winning Best Female Artist at the 2024 Golden Guitar Awards, winning Global Country Music Artist at the 2023 CMA awards, releasing her chart-topping album Nights Like This, to performing to her biggest ever live audience in March at CMC Rocks in Queensland, and becoming a first time mother, Kaylee's star power continues to rise. Beginning at Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington on Tuesday 4 November, the Cowboy Up Tour then heads north to The Civic in Auckland on Saturday 8 November, followed by three shows in the South Island. Thursday 13 November at the Civic Theatre in Invercargill, Friday 14 November at the Regent Theatre in Dunedin with the grand finale at the iconic Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday 15 November. Tickets for all dates go on sale Monday 7 July at midday. Fans can expect a full-throttle live show featuring Bell's biggest hits — from the viral, banjo infused 'Cowboy Up' and most recent single 'Red Dirt Romeo', to her smash radio singles 'Boots N' All' and 'Good Things', along with fan favourites. These shows mark a major milestone in Bell's touring career. It'll be her first Wellington headline performance since 2023, and the first time playing venues of this scale in all five cities. Kaylee Bell has carved out a career that bridges Nashville polish with Kiwi grit. This tour promises to be her boldest and most exciting yet, bringing people of all ages together for a night to remember. KAYLEE BELL COWBOY UP TOUR With special guests to be announced NEW ZEALAND NOV 2025 Presented by More FM and Eccles Entertainment. TICKETS ON SALE: Monday 7 July 12pm Tue 4 Nov Michael Fowler Centre | Wellington Sat 8 Nov The Civic | Auckland Thu 13 Nov Civic Theatre | Invercargill Fri 14 Nov Regent Theatre | Dunedin Sat 15 Nov Town Hall | Christchurch Content Sourced from Original url

Kaylee Bell Announces Cowboy Up New Zealand Tour
Kaylee Bell Announces Cowboy Up New Zealand Tour

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time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scoop

Kaylee Bell Announces Cowboy Up New Zealand Tour

New Zealand country-pop powerhouse Kaylee Bell is hitting the road this November for her biggest headline shows to date, announcing the 'Cowboy Up Tour', a five-date tour through some of the country's most iconic theatres. The announcement comes off the back of a whirlwind 18 months that's seen Bell cement her place as one of Australasia's leading artists. From winning Best Female Artist at the 2024 Golden Guitar Awards, winning Global Country Music Artist at the 2023 CMA awards, releasing her chart-topping album Nights Like This, to performing to her biggest ever live audience in March at CMC Rocks in Queensland, and becoming a first time mother, Kaylee's star power continues to rise. Beginning at Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington on Tuesday 4 November, the Cowboy Up Tour then heads north to The Civic in Auckland on Saturday 8 November, followed by three shows in the South Island. Thursday 13 November at the Civic Theatre in Invercargill, Friday 14 November at the Regent Theatre in Dunedin with the grand finale at the iconic Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday 15 November. Tickets for all dates go on sale Monday 7 July at midday. Fans can expect a full-throttle live show featuring Bell's biggest hits — from the viral, banjo infused "Cowboy Up" and most recent single "Red Dirt Romeo", to her smash radio singles "Boots N' All" and "Good Things", along with fan favourites. These shows mark a major milestone in Bell's touring career. It'll be her first Wellington headline performance since 2023, and the first time playing venues of this scale in all five cities. Kaylee Bell has carved out a career that bridges Nashville polish with Kiwi grit. This tour promises to be her boldest and most exciting yet, bringing people of all ages together for a night to remember. KAYLEE BELL COWBOY UP TOUR With special guests to be announced NEW ZEALAND NOV 2025 Presented by More FM and Eccles Entertainment. TICKETS ON SALE: Monday 7 July 12pm Tue 4 Nov Michael Fowler Centre | Wellington Sat 8 Nov The Civic | Auckland Thu 13 Nov Civic Theatre | Invercargill Fri 14 Nov Regent Theatre | Dunedin

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