A farming Finnish band, with nearly 100 million views on YouTube, are set to make history as the first band of its kind to play at the Farmer’s Bash in the SSE Arena, Belfast, which takes place on Friday 11th October.
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A farming Finnish band, with nearly 100 million views on YouTube, are set to make history as the first band of its kind to play at the Farmer’s Bash in the SSE Arena, Belfast, which takes place on Friday 11th October.
As the summer winds down, a big country music event is drawing closer: the CMA Awards. For more than 50 years, the Country Music Association’s big event has brought together country music’s best and brightest to celebrate the genre and its stars.
Details of the 2019 CMA Awards are starting to come together: The date is set, nominees will soon be announced, and … well, actually, there’s quite a bit more we don’t know just yet. Read on for all the details about Country Music’s Biggest Night.
The 2019 CMA Awards will take place on Nov. 13 in Nashville, Tenn. Generally, the show is held at Bridgestone Arena.
The 2019 CMA Awards will begin at 8PM ET and be broadcast live on ABC. Red carpet broadcast details will be announced at a later date.
Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood have co-hosted the CMA Awards every year since 2008, but a host or co-hosts for the 2019 ceremony have yet to be announced. Similarly, 2019 CMA Awards red carpet hosts will be announced at a later date.
Nominees for the 2019 CMA Awards have not yet been revealed. The Country Music Association usually announces nominees in late August or early September.
As always, predicting the winners for the CMAs is a tough job. As the 2019 CMA Awards ceremony gets closer, The Boot’s staff will make predictions and ask for readers’ predictions as well.
2019 CMA Awards performers will be announced as the ceremony gets closer.
Presenters for the 2019 CMA Awards will also be announced at a later date.
Expect to see all of this year’s performers and presenters at the 2019 CMA Awards ceremony, not to mention most of, if not all of, the nominees! These details will become clearer as the ceremony nears.
For this interview we had the pleasure of catching up with Eric Paslay ahead of his Dublin date at the Start of September. He’s a smashing guy and we appreciate him taking the time to speak to us during his day off between concerts in the USA.
If you love all things Johnny Cash, now’s the time to dig into a brand new version of the Man in Black’s official website.
You may have seen the Grand Ole Opry, but you’ve never seen it like this.
Two weeks in a row from us after a huge break! On this exciting episode we talk to Eric Paslay about his up and coming new live album and his UK and Ireland tour in September. We hear from Luke Bryan on the CMA fest and congratulate Maren Morris on her latest number one. We also have music from Little Big Town, Aaron Watson and much more.
Zac Brown Band have experimented with all kinds of sounds over the last few years, but ‘Leaving Love Behind’ proves that Brown can deliver a country heartache song with the best of them.
Luke Combs wants to know what you think of his brand new song, “Every Little Bit Helps.”
Long before Blanco Brown’s “The Git Up” became a streaming sensation, the Atlanta musician was a kid who loved visiting his aunty in rural Georgia. In a new interview with Time.com, he explains that hearing a Tim McGraw song introduced him to country music.
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