You may have seen the Grand Ole Opry, but you’ve never seen it like this.
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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.
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.

Joe Nichols to share brand new acoustic versions of hit singles with fans ahead of first ever UK & Ireland tour dates in September
We’re back! After a long delay the Podcasts have resumed and we have a special interview with american band, Thompson Square. They’re appearing in Dublin later in the year with Eric Paslay in the Academy Green Room on 6th Sept.
This week sees the return of a special week of events celebrating Belfast’s special link with Nashville, a link that goes back over 20 years. That connection has evolved to include music, cultural and educational exchanges, tourism and business development in both cities.
With Gold-certified hit “Eyes On You” earning the top spot at US Country radio for the second consecutive week on both the Mediabase and Billboard charts, multi-Platinum entertainer Chase Rice, who performed on the main stage at C2C Festival in March, celebrates the result of years of hard work that have triumphantly culminated in his first No. 1 hit as an artist.
Ever since she made her Grand Ole Opry debut on Valentine’s Day in 2015, Kelsea Ballerini, 25, has been absolutely crushing it.
Singer-songwriter Hal Ketchum is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and has retired from performing. An announcement to that effect was posted by his wife, Andrea, on Facebook Sunday (April 14).
“He has been battling this for some time now,” the announcement said, “but because of his love for his fans he continued performing as long as it was possible … Hal is otherwise healthy and happy, enjoying time with his family and friends.”