Kelsea Ballerini did not have the grace of a ballerina at a recent show. Like so many of her peers, she fell off a small stage onto a big stage during her show in Toronto and admits her butt is going to have a nice bruise.
Eric Church continues to live in his charitable era. He just broke ground on a new housing development called Blue Haven in Newland, North Carolina. This is part of the region’s relief efforts following the devastation of Hurricane Helene last September.
Post Malone is working on a follow-up to his album “F-1 Trillion,” and you are probably wondering if it’s going to be another country album. Speaking ahead of his Coachella performance this past weekend, he said the short answer is yes, and it’s because he had so much fun in Nashville just talking and writing songs.
Kenny Chesney’s residency at the Sphere begins next month, and he just gave a sneak peek at the 4D set, and if you have tickets, you should be really excited. It looks amazing.
Megan Moroney made her fans in Knoxville incredibly happy. After her show, rather than her usual post-show winddown, she changed into comfy clothes, grabbed a margarita, and stuck around for hours signing thousands of pieces of merch.
The Voice just announced that Sheryl Crow and LeAnn Rimes are joining the show as Mega Mentors. As far as the results of the “Knock-out Rounds” last night. Wichita’s Kameron Jaso was eliminated. Meanwhile, Derby’s Jaelen Johnston moved on, winning his “Knock-out” against Hailey Wright.
As Morgan Wallen’s new album, “I’m The Problem,” approaches its May 16th release date, it seems we learn more about it each day. For instance, all signs point to the possibility that Morgan and Noah Kahan worked on a song for the album.
And Opry Nextstage Live happens a day before the ACM’s down in Texas, with Jelly Rolly hosting the event intended to highlight up-and-coming country stars. It was just announced that Riley Green is also going to join the show.