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CMA Fest with Josh Ross, HARDY, and more

Jun 9, 2023  ·  Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN

CMA Fest
Jun 9
CMA Fest
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Madeline Merlo, born in Canada, is a rising country music star known for her emotionally insightful lyrics and crystalline vocals. Her project "ONE HOUSE DOWN (from the girl next door)" features modern country sounds and collaborations with Keith Urban and producer Zach Crowell. A Platinum-certified No. 1 songwriter, she blends heart-pounding country with raw authenticity.
HARDY, from Philadelphia, MS, blends rock and country with hits like "ONE BEER" and "wait in the truck." With five billion streams, he's a multi-ACM and CMA award winner, known for Southern rock vibes and hit songwriting. He has toured with Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen.
Lainey Wilson, a celebrated country artist from Louisiana, won CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year, and a Grammy for Best Country Album. Known for hits like “Heart Like A Truck” and collaborations with Cole Swindell and HARDY, she's also an actress, appearing on Yellowstone. Recently inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, Lainey's storytelling and talent have made her a beloved figure in country music.
Uncle Kracker, born in Michigan, blends country and rock with hits like "Smile" and "Follow Me." Known for high-energy shows, he keeps fans smiling with catchy tracks.
Country artist Priscilla Block captivates with her unfiltered country pop and southern rock blend, earning acclaim from ACM, CMT, and the NYT. Hits include "Just About Over You" and "You, Me, and Whiskey" with Justin Moore.
Born in Iowa, Hailey Whitters moved to Nashville, landing cuts with top artists before her breakout 2020 album, The Dream. Raised was named Rolling Stone's top country album of 2022. She's toured with major acts like Luke Combs and Shania Twain, earning festival spots and an ACM Award. Her platinum single "Everything She Ain't" hit the top 20 on country radio.
California-born, Texas-raised Madeline Edwards blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country. Highlights include her Opry debut, Crashlanded album, and touring with Chris Stapleton.
Cody Johnson, hailed as the future of country music, boasts 42 Gold/Platinum certifications, 8 billion streams, and #1 hits. Notable works include "Ain't Nothin' To It" and "Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story". Known for authentic style and sold-out shows.
Born in Poplarville, MS, Chapel Hart is a country soul trio known for powerful harmonies and captivating live shows. Managed by Jeff Glixman, they've performed worldwide.
Keith Urban, born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, is a celebrated country music artist known for hits like "Blue Ain't Your Color" and "Somebody Like You." He's won 4 GRAMMYs, 13 CMAs, and collaborated with P!nk. Urban's albums feature huge hooks, shredding guitar solos, and themes of life and human connection.
Miranda Lambert, a groundbreaking country superstar, is the most-awarded artist in Academy of Country Music history. She has won three Grammys, 14 CMA Awards, and is also a TIME100 honoree. Known for her riveting music and collaborations with Leon Bridges, Enrique Iglesias, and others, Lambert has released seven No. 1 solo albums. She made history on Lower Broadway with Casa Rosa and became a New York Times bestselling author. Her animal charity, MuttNation, has raised over $10 million.
Dylan Scott, a Curb Records artist from Louisiana, is known for his deep drawl and heartfelt songwriting. He has six No. 1 singles including “My Girl” and “Nobody,” and his career streams exceed 4 billion. Scott won a CMT Music Award for "Nobody" and a GMA Dove Award with Jason Crabb for “Good Morning Mercy.” He has toured with stars like Garth Brooks and Luke Bryan.
Oklahoma-born Kylie Morgan, known for confessional lyrics and powerful performances, debuted at the Grand Ole Opry and tours with Old Dominion. Nominated for CMT Music Awards, her hits resonate deeply, amassing nearly 400 million streams.
Country artist Ashley Cooke, from Big Loud/Back Blocks Music, has over 419M streams with hits like "Never Til Now" with Brett Young. Known for her eloquent lyrics and dynamic performances, she's toured with Luke Bryan and appeared on ABC's The Bachelorette. Cooke's 2023 debut "Shot in the Dark" reveals heartfelt stories in her sun-kissed pop-country style. Her single "Your Place" achieved her first Country radio No. 1. Billboard's July 2023 Rookie of the Month.
Restless Road, a country band praised for its powerhouse harmonies and soul-baring lyrics, boasts popular tracks like “Growing Old With You” and has over 200 million streams. The trio, acclaimed by Billboard and more, gained fame with a performance on ABC’s The Bachelor.
A Thousand Horses, known for their explosive Southern rock and Americana sound, gained fame with the Platinum hit "Smoke" and electrifying live shows across the U.S. and Europe.
Josh Ross, a UMG Nashville/Universal Music Canada artist, blends influences from Guns N’ Roses to Steve Earle. Known for hits like "Trouble," he's the CCMA Entertainer of the Year and has over 950 million streams. Touring with stars like Nickelback and Luke Bryan, Ross sold out his first Canadian tour in 2024. His song "Single Again" is climbing US charts. He's a CMA-winning global force in country music.
North Carolina-based Parmalee, renowned for hits like "Carolina," "Just the Way," and "Take My Name," boasts five #1 singles and over 1 billion streams. This chart-topping band, featuring brothers Matt and Scott Thomas, cousin Barry Knox, and friend Josh McSwain, is a staple on Country Radio.
Arizona-born singer/songwriter Avery Anna, known for her soulful lyricism, gained fame with her viral hit "Narcissist." Her debut album "Breakup Over Breakfast" showcases her raw emotional depth, earning media praise. Avery collaborated with Sam Barber on the chart-rising duet "Indigo" and was nominated for Breakthrough Artist at the 2023 CMT Awards. With over 500 million streams, she's an emerging force in music, touring with Luke Bryan.
Tyler Farr, signed to Jason Aldean's Night Train Records, is renowned for his deep connection to country music, military support, and love for the outdoors. Known for hits like "Country As Shit," he's toured with stars such as Luke Combs and Florida Georgia Line. Awards include 2014 Music Row Breakthrough Artist nominee.
Country duo Love and Theft, known for hits "Runaway" and No. 1 "Angel Eyes," blends pop-rock and country. Inspired by The Eagles, they've toured with Charlie Daniels and influenced Taylor Swift. Their EP "Better Off" reflects their authentic style.
Mark Wills, a multi-platinum country artist, is known for hits like "19 Something," "Wish You Were Here," and "Don't Laugh At Me." He won ACM's Top New Male Vocalist in 1998. His single "19 Something" topped charts for six weeks in 2002 and was a major hit of the decade. A dedicated USO tour performer, he supports U.S. military personnel globally.
Nashville-based Wilson, from Indiana, transitioned from boxing to songwriting, crafting hits for stars like Brothers Osborne. His debut album, "Son of Dad," explores loss. Praised by Rolling Stone, he's toured globally with acts like Midland.
Country singer/songwriter Brit Taylor from Kentucky, noted for a modern yet traditional style and honest lyrics. Known for "Kentucky Bluegrassed," hit songs on "Tulsa King," collaborations with Dwight Yoakum and others, and performances at CMA Fest, Americanafest. She was also spotlighted by Nashville Scene as a 2024 Artist to Watch.
Dylan Schneider is a rising talent from the Midwest, blending country, rock, and pop. With 2 Gold records and a Top 5 hit, he’s toured with stars and gained millions of fans online.
Drew Parker, from Covington, Georgia, shines in country music with hits like Luke Combs’ “Forever After All.” A GRAMMY nominee, he's performed at the Opry and won BMI Song of the Year. His EP “While You’re Gone” topped SiriusXM’s The Highway.
Born in Nashville, Meg McRee, a Vanderbilt grad, debuted with "Is It Just Me?". She's penned songs for Grace Potter, Elle King, and more. Touring with Lainey Wilson, she's known for poetic lyrics.

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