ACM New Artist of the Year nominee Thomas Rhett’s swagger had fans on their feet and caught critics’ attention this weekend for the opening run of Florida Georgia Line’s Anything Goes Tour 2015. As direct support, he stormed the stage where “the high energy never slowed” (Toldedo Blade) and had critics proclaiming, “2015 is going to be a very big year for Thomas Rhett” (Dayton Daily News).
Rascal Flatts Announce Riot Tour 2015
Multi-Platinum selling group Rascal Flatts revealed plans today for their headlining RIOT TOUR 2015. The coast-to-coast tour will kick off May 29 in St. Louis, MO and will continue throughout the summer with special guest Scotty McCreery. Tickets will be available for fans to purchase beginning Jan. 26 for select cities as part of tour promoter Live Nation’s Country Megaticket at www.Megaticket.com and additional information will be available in the coming weeks at www.rascalflatts.com.
Kenny Chesney’s The Big Revival Tour Doubles Down in Nashville Adding a Second Show

It was obvious the fans missed Kenny Chesney’s high energy, best-night-of-the-year concerts last year, but nobody expected the people to respond with the kind of velocity they have been. With two Foxboro Stadiums shows selling out in twelve minutes, someone might’ve thought just one night at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena wouldn’t be enough.
Maddie & Tae To Debut New Single “Fly” on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon

In the six months since “Girl In A Country Song” hit the airwaves, MADDIE & TAE have caused a sensation. But there’s so much more to the pair from Ada, Oklahoma and Sugar Land, Texas than the song that caught the attention of The Atlantic Monthly, Entertainment Weekly, The New Yorker and NPR.
Kenny Chesney Earns 26th No.1 Single with “Til It’s Gone”
Though written as a traditional love song, Kenny Chesney always heard “‘Til It’s Gone” as everything he feels with his fans, the ones who make up the storied No Shoes Nation and beyond. That drove his decision to cut the sweeping David Lee Murphy/Rodney Clawson/Jimmy Yeary song, and that invitation to not just being in the moment, but hanging onto the one you love for all it’s worth becomes the eight-time Entertainer of the Year’s 26th No. 1 single—making this his second consecutive No. 1 from The Big Revival.