After kicking off the summer with his latest single “New To Country,” multi-platinum-selling country phenomenon Bailey Zimmerman returned with the song’s highly anticipated music video – a rowdy, no-holds-barred celebration in his Louisville, IL hometown.
Directed by Justin Clough, the video sees Zimmerman throwing a larger-than-life party with his lifelong hometown friends, giving his fans a glimpse into how he truly grew up. It’s nothing short of a true country experience. From boats to trucks to ATV’s to explosions, the music video is a visual feast that perfectly complements the high-energy summer banger.
The skyrocketing country-rockstar is also at radio with his current single, “Holy Smokes,” which has already earned nearly one million US track equivalents. It follows his Platinum-selling, fourth consecutive career-opening No. 1, “Where It Ends,” that held the top spot for two weeks back-to-back. Zimmerman is also featured on the star-studded Twisters: The Album official soundtrack with his song, “Hell Or High Water,” alongside artists like Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Kane Brown, Thomas Rhett, Megan Moroney, Shania Twain, Tyler Childers, and more.
While he recently concluded his sold-out, 30+ city international headline trek, RELIGIOUSLY. THE TOUR, in support of his platinum debut LP, Religiously. The Album, the powerhouse performer is continuing to bring his infectious stage presence and dynamic live show to upcoming stadium dates with Morgan Wallen, Luke Bryan and Kane Brown through the fall.
Released in 2023, Religiously. The Album. arrived as not only the biggest all-genre streaming debut since 2021 but also the biggest streaming country debut of all time upon its release, entering at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 7 on their all-genre Billboard 200 chart. The “comfortably bruising and appealingly bruised” (The New York Times) album features “Where It Ends” alongside its three preceding No. 1 singles: the 2x Platinum title-track, “Religiously,” 4x-Platinum debut, “Fall In Love,” and the 5x-Platinum, six-week No. 1 mega-hit “Rock And A Hard Place.”