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Faster Horses Festival with Tanner Adell, Annie Bosko, and more

Jul 19, 2024  ·  Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI

Faster Horses Festival
Jul 19
Faster Horses Festival
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Tanner Adell, born in Manhattan Beach and Wyoming, merges Country with pop vocals and hip-hop beats. Known for "Buckle Bunny," she redefines music, celebrating her biracial heritage.
Lexington, Ky. native Anne Wilson fuses Contemporary Christian and Country music. Her debut single "My Jesus" hit No. 1, earning her a GRAMMY nomination, GOLD certification, and 435M streams. First solo female to top Billboard’s Christian Airplay, she won two GMA Dove and two K-LOVE Fan Awards. Known for transcendent vocals and storytelling, she debuted at the Grand Ole Opry in 2021.
Samantha McKaige, from the Pacific Northwest, is an Americana-folk songwriter influenced by nature. She's performed over 100 gigs, sharing stages with Hunter Hayes and others. Her music, featured on Spotify's Fresh Finds, includes her EP "How We Outgrow." Samantha plays solo or with a band using diverse instruments and covers artists like Brandi Carlile.
Raised in Sunnyside, WA, Zach Top grew up with classic country. Known for thrilling performances, his debut album "Cold Beer & Country Music" hit 3.5M streams in a week. Awarded Discovery Artist of the Year and nominated at the CMA Awards, his viral single "I Never Lie" charted on Billboard. He’s toured with Lainey Wilson and will support Alan Jackson in 2025.
Ontario-born Jade Eagleson has left a global mark in country music with hits like "Got Your Name On It" and "More Drinkin’ Than Fishin’". With over 305M streams, he has 4 Canadian Country Radio #1s and multiple GOLD and PLATINUM-certified singles. He's a 3-time JUNO nominee and 2023 CCMA Entertainer and Male Artist of the Year.
Born in Pleasant View, TN, Austin discovered music after surgery, writing and playing guitar. His "90s Rap Mashup" topped iTunes' country charts. Collaborated with Chase Matthew and others and toured with Warren Zeiders. Over 800K followers and 110M streams.
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.
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.
Nashville's Jelly Roll, a 4x GRAMMY® nominee, blends country and rock. Known for hits like "Liar," his album Beautifully Broken topped Billboard 200. With 20+ awards, he's acclaimed for his impactful music and humanitarian efforts, contributing a studio to a juvenile detention center and engaging with rehab centers.
Riley Green, from Jacksonville, AL, is an acclaimed Country artist known for hits like "There Was This Girl" and "I Wish Grandpas Never Died." Named ACM’s 2020 New Male Artist of the Year, he has toured with Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs. His heartfelt style shines in collaborations with Thomas Rhett and Luke Combs.
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.
Sister duo Tigirlily Gold, signed to Monument Records, released viral hits like “Shoot Tequila” and “I Tried A Ring On,” winning the ACM Award for New Duo. They’ve performed on NBC’s TODAY Show and alongside artists like Kelsea Ballerini. Known for their dreamy country sound, they’re ready to make a big impact, with accolades from Music Row and multiple award nominations.
Nashville artist Jackson Dean, from Maryland, is known for his gravel-toned vocals, intentional songwriting, and captivating live shows. His debut album "Greenbroke" featured the hit single "Don't Come Lookin'," making him the youngest solo male Country artist to top the charts. He tours with stars like Lainey Wilson, Toby Keith, and Miranda Lambert. His latest single is "Heavens To Betsy."
Top-selling Nashville singer-songwriter ERNEST, a 4x ACM nominee and 3x CMA Triple Play winner, fuses Eminem and George Jones influences, earning 12 No. 1 hits. Known for albums NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE and FLOWER SHOPS, he collaborates with Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, and more. He co-wrote Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s Hot 100 hit, earning a 2025 GRAMMY nod.
Texas-born Shane Smith & the Saints blend country, folk, and roadhouse rock, captivating audiences with hits like "Fire in the Ocean" and sold-out shows at iconic venues. Known for their performance on Yellowstone, they've built a dedicated following through a decade of touring.
Alexandra Kay, born in Missouri, is a country music singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt storytelling. She starred on Netflix's Westside and rose to fame with her debut album "All I've Ever Known," which hit Billboard's Top 10 Country Albums chart. Alexandra has millions of social media followers and joined Jelly Roll on tour. Her music includes the catchy single "Cupid's A Cowgirl."
Tyler Hubbard, born in the U.S., rose to fame as half of Florida Georgia Line with 22 No. 1 country hits. As a solo artist, he released a Gold-certified debut album featuring hits like "5 Foot 9" and "Dancin’ In The Country," both 2x Platinum. Known for TV appearances on Good Morning America and The Tonight Show, Hubbard is famed for his crossover appeal and chart-topping success.
Sawyer Brown, the country band influenced by the Eagles and Merle Haggard, rose to fame after winning Star Search in 1984. Known for hits like "Step That Step," "Some Girls Do," and "Thank God for You," they thrived in the Billboard Country Top Ten for decades. Originating from Don King's band, they never stopped touring, adapting through lineup changes, and collaborating with producer Blake Shelton. Their albums like "The Dirt Road" and "Cafe on the Corner" cemented their legacy, while their resilience kept them relevant.
Old Dominion, known for their skyscraping anthems, clever lyrics, and hook-heavy sound, have notched nine No. 1 singles, earned multiple Platinum certifications, and are 7x ACM and 6x CMA Group of the Year winners, celebrated for their electrifying live shows.
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.
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.
Jake Worthington, from La Porte, Texas, is a traditional country singer known for his honky-tonk style. Influenced by Ray Price and Merle Haggard, he gained popularity with his self-penned debut album. Worthington has opened for stars like Cody Johnson and collaborated on tracks with Ronnie Dunn and Jake Owen.
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.
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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