JASON SCOTT & THE HIGH HEAT ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM AMERICAN GRIN OUT MARCH 28

Americana-Country rockers Jason Scott & The High Heat have announced their highly anticipated new album, American Grin, set for release on March 28 via Leo33. Fans can pre-save the album HERE. The album follows their acclaimed debut, Castle Rock, and expands their signature sound – melding high energy southern rock with desert-worn Americana, honky tonk grit, and road-trip-ready anthems.

To celebrate the announcement, the band has released “Golden,” a standout track from American Grin, available everywhere.

A soundtrack for wide-open highways and late-night dives, American Grin, captures the essence of the American experience – its contradictions, its humor, its resilience. Inspired by everything from spaghetti-western soundscapes to Tex-Mex textures and roadhouse funky-tonk, the album blurs genre lines while staying true to Jason Scott’s sharp storytelling and the band’s electric chemistry.

“We wanted to be a little bit playful during such a serious time,” Jason says of the album, which he began writing during the Covid pandemic. “To pull back, look at the landscape, and write about the absurdity of American life.”

That balance of humor and depth shines throughout the album – whether in the Friday-night misadventures of “Me & The Bottle (Hungover You)”, the thumping, baritone guitar-driving “Yardwork” (which is about much more than lawn maintenance), or the expansive, symphonic closer “Maria,” which recalls the lush experimentalism of Wilco and The Beach Boys.

Recorded with former bandmate turned producer Taylor Johnson, the album was crafted in both Oklahoma City and the Texas borderlands, where the band drew inspiration from the sounds and culture surrounding them. From ZZ Top-worthy guitars on “If We Make Til The Mornin’” to the mariachi-influenced strains of “Interstate of Mind”, American Grin expands the sonic reach of the band while staying true to the grit and groove that have made them one of the most compelling acts in Americana today.

Jason Scott & The High Heat are set to hit the road in support of American Grin, with dates including March 6 at the new Skinny Dennis in Nashville and an upcoming show at Mercury Lounge in Tulsa.

About Jason Scott & The High Heat

Jason Scott & The High Heat create a sound that’s too loud for folk and too textured for Red Dirt, carving their own path in the world of Americana and heartland roots-rock. Based in groove, grit, and authenticity, the band is led by Jason Scott, a songwriter whose Pentecostal upbringing, years spent as a preacher-in-training, and eventual crisis of faith give him a storyteller’s edge and a unique perspective on life, love, and modern struggles. Their music blends heartfelt storytelling with dynamic, sweeping soundscapes, creating a distinct sonic identity that resonates deeply with fans and critics alike.

Their debut album, Castle Rock, introduced the world to their genre-defying sound, drawing comparisons to legends like Tom Petty and Jason Isbell, while their live performances have earned them recognition as one of the most exciting bands in the Americana scene. With accolades from NPR, The Boot, BBC Radio, and more, Jason Scott & The High Heat continue to push the boundaries of Americana and roots music, blending sharp songwriting with engaging live performances.

BO STALOCH SHARES NEW SINGLE, “GIVE IT A BREAK”

Bo Staloch released “Give It A Break,” his first single of 2025, via Capitol Records. Fueled by heartbreak and hope, he packs extended notes with raw, earnest emotion as he finds clarity on a past relationship. Staloch wrote the track and Andrew Wells (X Ambassadors, Bebe Rexha), who also helmed “Wait It Out,” produced.

Touring for his first time ever in 2024 was a rich experience that has influenced the young artist’s songwriting process. “I came up with the riff for ‘Give It A Break’ during sound check, and I really loved it,” says Bo Staloch, who has supported the likes of Wyatt Flores, Richy Mitch & TCM, John Vincent III and Hans Williams and headlined his own shows in London and Dublin.

“My brain was thinking about the end of a relationship, and I felt inspired by the live music and the band being behind me,” he adds. “I don’t think I would ever have thought of making a song like this a year ago, but it just felt so right. I really needed to get that type of sad and heavy energy out of my system, whether that’s because I was holding some energy back in me from this relationship, or I was just super inspired by the live music of our tour. Honestly, I think it was a bit of both.”

Staloch will return to the road this year, supporting John Vincent III at a pair of Texas shows in February, Houndmouth in March and Ashe in May and June.

In this recent Q&A, The Luna Collective observed, “2025 is looking to be the year of Bo Staloch…Full of powerful acoustic guitar and heartfelt lyricism, Bo Staloch’s music feels like it deserves to be listened to while sun-kissed and driving amongst the most cinematic of scenery…a special sonic blend of country, folk, and americana.” CLASH noted, “‘Wait It Out’ comes from the heart, a dose of pop autobiography with a wicked chorus.” Ones To Watch included “Wait It Out” in their #NOWWATCHING playlist. View his recent live video for “Wait It Out” here, which he shot with his band at a cabin in Laurel Canyon, where so many of Staloch’s musical forebears laid down roots in the 1970s.

Born and raised in the heart of Austin, Texas, Staloch has emerged as a luminous singer-songwriter, now calling the city of Nashville his adopted home. With the release of his enchanting debut single, “Springtime Red Tulips,” he captivated the hearts of many, drawing the admiration of some of his most cherished idols and inspirations. He made his Capitol Records debut in 2024 with “Santa Fe,” which earned him his first spin on BBC Radio 1 and praise from Atwood Magazine, which said, “Bo Staloch basks in stomp-and-holler bliss on…’Santa Fe,’ an aching, impassioned folk rock song yearning for emotional (and existential) release.”

RISING STAR GRACE TYLER SHOUTS OUT ALL THE “CRAZY” EXES IN LATEST RELEASE “SHE WASN’T CRAZY” OUT NOW

Rising Country music powerhouse, Grace Tyler, is shouting out all the ladies who got labeled “crazy” after a break-up in her latest release, “She Wasn’t Crazy,” out now. The track, written by Tyler, Ben Foster and Averie Bielski, is a thought-provoking account of how women are often mischaracterized following the end of a relationship and how first-person narratives often do not tell the full story.

“She wasn’t crazy – even though he said she was. I realized after going through a breakup that a man who tells you all of his exes are crazy is probably the problem. I wanted to write a song for the exes of my ex and that I understand the heartbreak this man put them through.”
-Grace Tyler

Tyler is set to release her latest EP, Everything I Didn’t Say, on March 14th. The autobiographical project follows, in track sequence, the downfall of a deeply committed relationship. This collection of music is a cathartic examination of what went wrong as told through Tyler’s undeniable vocals and heartbreakingly honest storytelling.

About Grace Tyler:

Born and raised in Frisco, TX, Grace Tyler was indoctrinated at an early age by the melodies of her idols such as Dolly Parton, George Strait and Miranda Lambert. With a vocal presence and songwriting sensibility that harnesses traditional Country music roots with contemporary appeal. Cutting her teeth as a performer in her teens, Tyler performed at venues throughout the Texas Country and Red Dirt music scene. After gaining industry recognition, she moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University and hone her craft – taking mentorship from multi-Platinum recording artist and unequivocal storyteller, Lee Brice. Tyler first felt the taste of fame when publishing “My Mistake,” the viral breakup single which first captured ears and hearts on TikTok. She was awarded the cover of Texas Country Now playlist on Spotify June of 2022, playlist placement on Fresh Finds all genres and Fresh Finds Country. Tyler also performed for Spotify’s Coastal Cowgirls series in Venice Beach, CA (April 2024) and her first CMA Fest performances of her young career (June 2024) via Spotify’s Fresh Finds Stage and Hard Rock Stage at Hard Rock Cafe. Tyler has also been featured on the cover of Amazon’s “Breakthrough Country” playlist for her song, “Lose Me,” currently sitting at #3 (Dec. 2024), and was 1 of 8 multi-genre artists nominated for Spotify’s “Fresh Finds Favorites” with her song, “Weak Man,” (Nov. 2024). Recently the rising star hit the road on her first tour, opening for popular Texas act, Shane Smith and the Saints. Now, Tyler is set to heal some broken hearts with her powerful forthcoming EP, Everything I Didn’t Say, due out on March 14th. “She Wasn’t Crazy” follows her recent release, “I Hope You Have a Daughter,” which is a candid sentiment to an ex that warns you often reap what you sow.

RINGO STARR OPENS NEW EXHIBIT AT MUSICIANS HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM

Music, fashion and culture icon, Ringo Starr, celebrated the opening of his “Beats & Threads” exhibit, sponsored by Julien*s, during a private press event and ribbon cutting. The exhibit – featuring Starr’s curated drum kits, sticks and snares, personal documents, and era defining style statements that made music and fashion history – officially opens to the public Thursday, February 20.

Following a celebratory ribbon cutting, Starr shared, “Thank you to the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum; Linda, Britt, also Gary and Scotty and Martin and Darren of Julien’s who made all this possible. These items hold so many wonderful memories for me and I couldn’t think of a more appropriate place to share them with the world than at this special museum here in Nashville. I’ve been having a great time being here – in January I played the Ryman and released my new record Look up.”

At that moment someone in the crowd shouted, “Congratulations on it being number one! How does it feel?!”

Starr replied, “It feels really great to be number one! I’m so excited to get to play the Opry this week. Thank all of you for being here today and celebrating this with me. This week is truly magical. I wish you all Peace and Love.”

Linda Chambers, Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum’s Co-Founder and CEO, says, “The Musicians Hall Of Fame & Museum is a nonprofit that represents music history and artifacts from all genres of music. We were honored to present Ringo Starr with the inaugural Joe Chambers Musicians Legacy award for not only his incredible musicianship as a drummer, but as a philanthropist, humanitarian and now, opening this exhibit is a perfect example of a musician who not only represents different genres of music, but has had a historic career for over 60 years and continues making music history with his new Number 1 country album, Look Up.”

Starr was the recipient of the Musicians Hall Of Fame’s Inaugural Joe Chambers Musicians Legacy Award and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame on Sunday, September 24, 2023 at the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum.

Hardcover limited-edition books of “Beats & Threads” featuring the items on display will also be sold exclusively at the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville, and online by Julien*s, the industry’s leading rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia auction house.

MIRANDA LAMBERT EMBRACES THE WILD WEST IN OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR “RUN”

Dubbed by NPR as “the backbone of contemporary Country music,” Miranda Lambert expands her celebrated Postcards from Texas musical chapter with an official music video for upcoming single “Run,” impacting at Country radio this coming Monday, Feb. 24. Embracing the sense of freedom and the three-time GRAMMY Award-winner’s fiercely independent spirit on display in the song’s lyrics, the video directed by Kate Rentz is out now. Watch HERE.

Pulled from the archives for her latest critically acclaimed album, the solo-penned song written around the time of The Weight of These Wings found its rightful home on Postcards from Texas, with MusicRow declaring, “The thrilling, pumping production sets your pulse racing. The lyric of regret, deception and escape grabs your ear. Her voice, as always, rules your heart. An artist at the top of her game with a mini masterpiece.” Billboard also praises “Run” as “the singer-songwriter at her best…Heartfelt and heart-wrenching, she sings of regret while accepting wildflower ways,” while American Songwriter highlights it as the album’s “most vulnerable moment.”

“I wasn’t ever ready to perform it until now,” Lambert shared of the anthem with Kelleigh Bannen on “Today’s Country Radio.” “That’s what songs are for, and you may not be ready at that one time to sing about something really raw… but then it can come back around,” adding that the song is “an admission of human error too…It’s an apology, but it’s also a resolve.”

Filmed at Don Donnelly’s D Spur Ranch & Riding Stables in Gold Canyon, Ariz., the striking desert visuals bring the vulnerable song to life with Lambert surrounded by mirrors, wildflowers and horses—including her own horse, Cool, who joined Lambert’s stable in 2024 as she embraced a new hobby of mounted shooting.

“There is always a sense of freedom when you’re on the back of a horse with the wind in your hair, so it felt really significant to have Cool with me in this video,” reflects Lambert. “I love horses because they’re a way to run to something – or away if you need to. I started riding when I turned 30 and wanted to try more things that scared me. Now horses are such a passion of mine and mounted shooting is a brand-new way to push myself and to chase that feeling of being bravely true to yourself, which is exactly what this song is about.”

“Run” follows “Wranglers” as the second single off Postcards from Texas, which arrived in September and continued her unbroken streak of 10 consecutive Top 10s on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Lambert is also set to join Morgan Wallen for several stadium dates of the upcoming I’m The Problem Tour, plus headlining sets at festivals and one-off dates this including Two Step Inn, Country Stampede, Lakefront Music Fest, Field & Stream Music Fest and more.

NASHVILLE BALLET ANNOUNCES MICKEY GUYTON AND THE WAR AND TREATY TO HEADLINE NASHVILLE’S MOST ANTICIPATED SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON

Nashville Ballet announces Mickey Guyton and The War And Treaty will headline the 36th Annual Ballet Ball set for March 1, 2025 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

Recognized as one of the best events by NFocus Magazine, Ballet Ball is one of Nashville’s most-anticipated soirées of the social season. Ballet Ball co-chairs Ana Cristina Cash and Angela Bostelman-Kaczmarek, along with honorary chair Vicki Horne, are thrilled to have these two incredible acts perform for the annual gala.

Ballet Ball is Nashville Ballet’s most elegant annual fundraiser, bringing together over 600 of the city’s most prominent philanthropists and patrons of the arts for an elaborate black-tie affair. The glamorous affair raises critical funds for the mission of Nashville Ballet’s Community Engagement and Education Initiatives, providing more than 55,000 arts experiences to adults and children annually through virtual and in-person season performances and Community Engagement programming and brings dance education to youth in Middle Tennessee.

In addition, Nashville Ballet company dancers will perform a special choreographed piece by Nashville Ballet’s CEO and Artistic Director, Nick Mullikin, and Rehearsal Director Travis Bradley for attendees.

“We are excited to have exceptional talents like Mickey Guyton and The War And Treaty be part of this year’s Ballet Ball,” said Nick Mullikin. “We know that their remarkable vocals and incredible harmonies will be the perfect pairing with our company dancers for a performance that will undoubtedly captivate our guests. This event is truly special to all of us as it raises much needed funds for the Nashville Ballet’s artistic and educational programs that directly impacts the city’s vibrant arts and cultural landscape. It’s going to be another amazing year.”

Patrons can expect an exceptional evening, planned by Amos Gott, featuring an Italian Renaissance theme, wine and cocktails provided by local distributor Lipman Brothers, LLC, decadent cuisine by Flavor along with these phenomenal performances. Late Party guests will then join ball patrons as they take the floor and dance the night away.

While the Ballet Ball is by invitation only, the public is invited to purchase tickets to the Ballet Ball Late Party. More than 250 of Nashville’s young movers and shakers will enjoy an elegant night filled with cocktails and light bites along with this incredible performance. The 2025 Late Party is chaired by Mary Elizabeth Colton, Jeremy Hunziker, Sara Puryear and Ben Shankle.

The Late Party will take place from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. at Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

SHENANDOAH DROPS MINI-DOCUMENTARY REVEALING STORY BEHIND “SUNDAY IN THE SOUTH” COLLABORATION AND MUSIC VIDEO FEATURING JASON ALDEAN AND LUKE BRYAN

Legendary GRAMMY Award-winning country group Shenandoah today released a special mini-documentary that tells the story of how the “Sunday In The South” music video — featuring Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan — came together.

The footage includes Shenandoah (Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire), Aldean and Bryan discussing recording the song and their mutual admiration for each other.

“My earliest memories of ‘Sunday In The South’ is that it was a song that was speaking exactly my life,” says Bryan. “This song shaped the way I thought about music and how I wanted to make music one day.“

“’Sunday In The South’ embodied where Luke and I were from in Georgia,” adds Aldean. “It was something that was very relatable. Country music was super hot at the time and It was cool to hear something on the radio you relate to that much. I remember the original video in sepia tones playing on TNN mornings back in the day. ”

Produced by GRAMMY® winning engineer Noah Gordon “Sunday In The South” was recorded at the historic Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, home to Shenandoah founding members Raybon and McGuire. Bryan’s vocals courtesy of Jeff and Jody Stevens and Aldean’s vocals courtesy Mickey Jack Cones.

The video was directed by the Edde Brothers with portions filmed at the Country Boy Restaurant in Leipers Fork, Tennessee. The video also recaptures all the iconic landmarks in Muscle Shoals that were in the original music video, released 35 years ago.

Upon the release on the music video last December, the song soared to the Top of the iTunes All Genres and Country Charts, landing Shenandoah its 16th No. 1 Single. Within the first 48 hours of release of the music video, it amassed over eight million views across social media platforms and was the #9 trending music video on YouTube.

RUNAWAY JUNE RELEASES ENCHANTING NEW LOVE SONG “TO BE YOURS”

ACM-nominated trio Runaway June today released the beguiling and melodic love song “To Be Yours,” available now across all digital and streaming partners. The song is slated to be Runaway June’s next single at U.S. Country Radio with an impact date of April 14.

“To Be Yours” arrives just as singer Stevie Woodward announced her engagement to boyfriend Jordan Howell.

“To Be Yours” was penned by Runaway June band members Jennifer Wayne, Natalie Stovall and Woodward alongside Aaron Eshuis (one of MusicRow’s “Top 100 Songwriters of 2024”) and the track’s six-time GRAMMY-winning producer, Ron Fair. Woodward’s tender lead vocal floats above lush harmonies, gentle acoustic guitars, and a tender instrumental hook from Stovall’s fiddle, as she tells her now-fiancé that all they really need in life is each other:

You and I could sail in a boat on the Atlantic

Climb Mount Everest, or skydive in Paris

Leave the world behind, build a house on a deserted shore

But I would be happy just to be yours

“At the time that we wrote ‘To Be Yours,’ I was talking to my boyfriend about, do we want kids one day or do we not?” recalls Woodward. “And I was thinking, ‘If we weren’t lucky enough to have a family, I would be happy just to be yours.’”

“When Stevie brought in that idea and that melody, we were so over the moon about it,” says Stovall. “It was such a fun writing experience.”

“‘To Be Yours’ is just a beautiful love song and one of our favorite songs that we’ve written together,” adds Wayne. “Natalie and I felt like it was a gift from God, except that it was a gift from Stevie!”

Runaway June will debuted “To Be Yours” on the Grand Ole Opry stage Wednesday, Feb. 12, when the trio joined Lauren Alaina, LoCash, Opry member Mark Wills and more for the Mossy Oak Presents Conservation Aid, a live concert benefit for The NWTF Foundation, supporting the future of our wild places and wildlife.

ABOUT RUNAWAY JUNE

Strong-minded, soft-hearted, and wildly free-spirited, each member of Runaway June possesses the kind of powerhouse talent and radiant charisma that fully commands the spotlight. But when the three musicians sing together, their crystalline harmonies create an impact well beyond the sum of its parts and instantly stir up a whole world of feeling: sweet relief from heartache, escape from the everyday chaos, an unabashed freedom to shake off your inhibitions.

Gifted, celebrated creators from the writing room to the studio and concert stage, Runaway June is comprised of founding member Jennifer Wayne (vocals, rhythm guitar), Natalie Stovall (vocals, fiddle, mandolin) and Stevie Woodward (lead vocals and guitar, harmonica).

With Runaway June’s career triumphs including earning nominations from the Academy of Country Music Awards and the CMT Music Awards, bringing their electrifying live set to spots on tour with country icons like Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan, and scoring a major radio hit with their GOLD-certified breakthrough single “Buy My Own Drinks,” the Nashville-based trio are now set to deliver a new chapter, and their effervescent sound shines like never before.

“To Be Yours” is the latest release from the “next hot trend in country music” (Billboard). Produced by six-time GRAMMY winner Ron Fair (Christina Aguilera, Vanessa Carlton), the beguilingly melodic love song finds Runaway June’s lush three-part vocal harmonies floating above gentle acoustic guitars and a tender fiddle to declare that all a couple really needs in life is each other.

IAN FLANIGAN ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM THE MAN MY MAMA RAISED

Rising country artist and The Voice finalist Ian Flanigan is set to release his highly anticipated sophomore album, The Man My Mama Raised, on March 7, 2025, via Reviver Records. To celebrate, Flanigan will embark on the Southbound Writers Round Tour, a limited-run, intimate tour alongside fellow The Voice standout Jim Ranger and singer-songwriter Randall Fowler.

This unique tour will bring the trio’s raw storytelling and dynamic performances to select venues along the East Coast and South, creating an up-close and personal experience for fans. The Southbound Writers Round Tour will kick off March 6 at Daryl’s House Club in New York and run through March 18, ending at Nashville’s iconic Bluebird Café.

March 6 – Daryl’s House Club, Pawling, N.Y. – Tickets
March 7 – City Vineyard by City Winery, New York, N.Y. – Tickets
March 8 – Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. – Tickets
March 9 – The Common Good, Ellenville, N.Y. – Tickets
March 11 – New Realm Brewing Co., Charleston, S.C. – Tickets
March 12 – Tiki Taco, Summerville, S.C. – Tickets
March 13 – Sports Break Bar & Grill, Greenwood, S.C. – Tickets
March 15 – Juana’s Pagodas, Navarre, Fla. – Tickets
March 16 – Twisted Fork, Port Charlotte, Fla. – Tickets
March 18 – The Bluebird Café, Nashville, Tenn. – Tickets

“This tour is something special. It’s a chance to strip things down and connect directly with the audience in an intimate setting. Playing alongside Jim and Randall, two incredible songwriters and friends, makes it even more meaningful,” says Ian Flanigan.

About ‘The Man My Mama Raised’

Heralded by Blake Shelton as a “once-in-a-lifetime vocalist,” Ian Flanigan has been a lifelong troubadour touring the country since he was 17. He went from living full time on the road out of a Winnebago crisscrossing the country playing bars, clubs, and festivals to finishing 3rd on The Voice.

Flanigan follows his 2022 Reviver Records debut album, ‘Strong,’ with ‘The Man My Mama Raised,’ a richly satisfying collection that not only showcases Flanigan’s warm, textured vocals but also his songwriting prowess as he co-wrote ten of the 13 cuts.

“Our goal on this record was to create a new lane in country music, something my own,” he says. “We wanted diversity, and we were focused on great storytelling. Plus, we were always keeping the live show in mind.”

Flanigan has toured with Trace Adkins and Chris Janson, scored a No. 5 hit on the US iTunes chart with “Grow Up,” and been featured on CMT, RFD-TV, Fox News, American Songwriter, Whiskey Riff, The Music Universe, Country Now, Everything Nash, Entertainment Tonight, People Magazine, USA Today, Yahoo News, and The Wrap.

‘The Man My Mama Raised’ looks sure to continue the momentum, but even more importantly, Flanigan hopes it connects with listeners, entertains them, moves them, and makes them think.

“There’s relatability between all of us and the hardships and all the joys in life,” Flanigan says. “I really want people to feel connected after listening to this album. There are a few songs that are just fun and barn burners, and then there’s some deep stuff that we all go through. I hope the listener feels a sense of connection and they have a good time.”

GEORGE STRAIT AND CHRIS STAPLETON EXTEND RUN OF STADIUM SHOWS FOR 2025

George Strait continues to prove why he’s been dubbed the King of Country, setting a record for the largest single ticketed concert in U.S. History and a new record for Texas A&M Kyle Field for a single event with 110,905 fans in attendance for George Strait: The King at Kyle Field. The record-breaking performance was one of only 10 live shows from Strait last year including a supersized stop at Allegiant Stadium for his 37th Strait to Vegas show.

The country music icon along with eleven-time GRAMMY winner Chris Stapleton will continue the excitement with five shows in 2025. Joining Strait and Stapleton for this run of one-off stadium dates will be special guest Parker McCollum for the Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Foxborough dates with Little Big Town joining for the only west coast show at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium.

“I keep trying to slow down a bit but you keep calling me back. Please don’t ever stop. I still love it just as much as I always have,” shares Strait. “Thank you for an amazing year last year and I can’t wait to see you for a few more again this year. Chris will be back and glad to have Little Big Town with us in LA. For the other cities, we’ve added Parker M. to the show which will be outstanding. Can’t wait to see you!!”

Of his stop at New Jersey’s Metlife Stadium last year The Associated Press opined, “Strait turned a space of tens of thousands across many demographics into something resembling the intimacy of those honky tonks he’s always singing about.” Bringing “a big band and a lot of heart” for what AP describes as the “closest a person can get to levitation…singing along to ‘Amarillo by Morning’ in a stadium of tens of thousands.”

While Pollstar opines, “Strait remains the most worthy inheritor of Merle Haggard or Willie Nelson’s mantle of country icon through the meaningful fluidity with which he moves through country’s various sub-strains with the same ease and enjoyment that marked both men’s Country Music Hall of Fame careers.”

Tickets go on sale Friday, Feb. 21 at 10 a.m. local time via GeorgeStrait.com. American Express is providing Card Members access to Amex Presale Tickets™, available for purchase starting Thursday, February 20, before the general public on-sale, while supplies last. Terms apply.

George Strait w/ Chris Stapleton & special guest Parker McCollum:
May 10, 2025 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field
May 31, 2025 Pittsburgh, PA Acrisure Stadium
June 14, 2025 Buffalo, NY Highmark Stadium
June 21, 2025 Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium

George Strait w/ Chris Stapleton & special guest Little Big Town:
July 19, 2025 Inglewood, CA SoFi Stadium

It’s been 15 years since The New York Times praised Strait as “a country superstar in complete command of his gift,” and with the arrival of his 31st studio album for MCA last year, Cowboys And Dreamers, that statement rings just as true. Filled with classic country honky-tonkers about drinkin’ and not thinkin’ as well as sad songs and ballads about loss and cheatin’, listen to the album Cowboys & Indians Magazine notes is “​​a cornucopia of trad-country-arrangement beauty,”.

The follow-up to Honky Tonk Time Machine, Strait’s 27th No. 1 Billboard Country album, Cowboys And Dreamers was named “album of the week” by Associated Press, and features 13 new songs, including “Three Drinks Behind,” “MIA Down in MIA,” “The Little Things,” “Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame” featuring Chris Stapleton and Strait’s rendition of Waylon Jennings’ “Waymore’s Blues” which all have made appearances in his live set.