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Michael Ray Announces His Headlining “Nineteen Tour”

Michael Ray announced he will be kicking off his headling “Nineteen Tour” on Feb. 21 in Washington, D.C., making additional stops in Indianapolis, San Jose and more. Ray will make his first trip across the pond to the U.K. for three shows at C2C: Country to Country Festival on March 8–10, and will follow up his U.K trip with four

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Zac Brown Band Announces New North American Summer Tour

Zac Brown Band will set out on a 30-plus-city tour this summer, dubbed The Owl Tour. The band is also preparing to release their upcoming new studio album, featuring the lead single, “Someone I Used to Know.” Additional album details including release date, track list and artwork will be coming soon.  The tour will kick off on

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Jake Owen To Perform Before The Daytona 500

Country music singer Jake Owen will perform a pre-race concert at the Daytona 500. Owen will take the stage ahead of the 61st running of the “Great American Race” at Daytona International Speedway on February 17. Owen follows a long list of famed singers to perform before NASCAR’s season opener and most prestigious race. The pre-race

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Luke Combs Announces His First Headlining Arena Tour

Luke Combs is about to embark on his first headlining arena tour in 2019, called the Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour. The tour will kick off on January 31 in Birmingham, Alabama, with more than 25 stops through May 12. Combs has previously toured with Brantley Gilbert’s The Devil Don’t Sleep Tour in 2017 and Jason Alean’s High Noon Neon