Florida Georgia Line Announces 36-Date “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour” With Dan + Shay, Morgan Wallen & More

Florida Georgia Line Announces 36-Date “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour” With Dan + Shay, Morgan Wallen & More

Florida Georgia Line will embark on a 36-city Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour this summer. The tour takes its moniker from the duo’s upcoming fourth studio album, which is slated to drop on Feb. 15.

Kicking off on June 12 in Rogers, Ark., the tour will make additional stops in Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, San Diego and more. Dan + Shay and Morgan Wallen will join FGL for the tour, while Canaan Smith and Hardy will perform on select dates.

Tickets for the Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour go on sale on Jan. 25.

Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour

June 13 | Rogers, AR | Walmart AMP*
June 14 | Dallas, TX | Dos Equis Pavilion*
June 15 | Southaven, MS | BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove*
July 11 | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center*
July 12 | Boston, MA | Xfinity Center*
July 13 | Philadelphia, PA | BB&T Pavilion*
July 18 | Bangor, ME | Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion*
July 19 | Hartford, CT | XFINITY Theatre*
July 20 | Jones Beach, NY | Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater*
July 25 | Virginia Beach, VA | Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach*
July 26 | Raleigh, NC | Coastal Credit Union Music Park*
July 27 | Charlotte, NC | PNC Music Pavilion*
Aug. 1 | Cincinnati, OH | Riverbend Music Center*
Aug. 2 | Burgettstown, PA | KeyBank Pavilion*
Aug. 3 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live*
Aug. 8 | St. Louis, MO | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre*
Aug. 9 | Chicago, IL | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre*
Aug. 15 | Syracuse, NY | St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview+
Aug. 16 | Scranton, PA | The Pavilion at Montage Mountain+
Aug. 17 | Hershey, PA | Hersheypark Stadium+
Aug. 22 | Clarkston, MI | DTE Energy Music Theatre+
Aug. 23 | Cleveland, OH | Blossom Music Center+
Aug. 24 | Darien Center, NY | Darien Lake Amphitheater+
Aug. 29 | West Palm Beach, FL | Coral Sky Amphitheatre+
Aug. 30 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre+
Aug. 31 | Atlanta, GA | Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood+
Sept. 7 | Indianapolis, IN | Indianapolis Motor Speedway (FGL Fest)
Sept. 12 | Salt Lake City, UT | USANA Amphitheatre+
Sept. 13 | Denver, CO | Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre+
Sept. 14 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater+
Sept. 19 | Phoenix, AZ | Ak-Chin Pavilion+
Sept. 20 | San Diego, CA | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre+
Sept. 21 | San Bernardino, CA | Glen Helen Amphitheater+
Sept. 26 | Sacramento, CA | Toyota Amphitheatre+
Sept. 27 | Mountain View, CA | Shoreline Amphitheatre+
Sept. 28 | Irvine, CA | FivePoint Amphitheatre+

*Hardy
+Canaan Smith

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Steve Earle to Release Guy Clark Tribute Album

Steve Earle to Release Guy Clark Tribute Album

Steve Earle & the Dukes will release a Guy Clark tribute album, aptly titled Guy, on March 29. The upcoming record includes 16 songs that were penned by Guy and features guest appearances from Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Terry Allen, Jerry Jeff Walker, Mickey Raphael, Shawn Camp, Verlon Thompson and Gary Nicholson.

Steve, who lists Townes Van Zandt and Guy as his two primary songwriting mentors, released a Townes tribute album in 2009. Guy passed away in March 2016 and is best known for penning tunes such as “Desperados Waiting for a Train,” “L.A. Freeway,” “That Old Time Feeling,” “She Ain’t Going Nowhere,” “Let Him Roll,” “Rita Ballou,” and “Texas 1947.”

“No way I could get out of doing this record,” says Steve. “When I get to the other side, I didn’t want to run into Guy having made the Townes record and not one about him. Guy wasn’t really a hard record to make. We did it fast, five or six days with almost no overdubbing. I wanted it to sound live . . . When you’ve got a catalog like Guy’s and you’re only doing 16 tracks, you know each one is going to be strong.”

Guy is available for pre-order now.

Guy Track List

1. “Dublin Blues”
2. “L.A. Freeway”
3. “Texas 1947”
4. “Desperados Waiting For A Train”
5. “Rita Ballou”
6. “The Ballad Of Laverne And Captain Flint”
7. “The Randall Knife”
8. “Anyhow I Love You”
9. “That Old Time Feeling”
10. “Heartbroke”
11. “The Last Gunfighter Ballad”
12. “Out In The Parking Lot”
13. “She Ain’t Going Nowhere”
14. “Sis Draper”
15. “New Cut Road”
16. “Old Friends”

photo by Jim Casey

Tennessee hires Jim Chaney from Georgia as new OC

Tennessee hires Jim Chaney from Georgia as new OC

By WNML Staff

The University of Tennessee’s extended offensive coordinator search has come to an end.

According to multiple reports, and confirmed by our Sports Director Jimmy Hyams, Georgia OC Jim Chaney has been hired as Jeremy Pruitt’s new offensive coordinator at UT. Chaney returns to Rocky Top after OC stints under Lane Kiffin and Derek Dooley.

Chaney had earlier spoken to Pruitt without an offer being issued. Chaney was also said to be hireable as Jimmy Hyams outlined in this article last weekend.

No official release has been distributed from UT. We do not expect a press conference for the hire or an additional media availability with the Tennessee head football coach. The next time we are likely to see Pruitt in a pres conference setting is on February’s National Signing Day.

Jimmy outlined more details on the hire and Chaney tonight.

All of our weekday local shows (6a to 7:30pm) will have coverage, information, opinions and reaction to this big hire for the Tennessee football program.

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No. 3 Vols Roll Past Missouri, 87-63

No. 3 Vols Roll Past Missouri, 87-63

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COLUMBIA, Mo. — No. 3 Tennessee rebounded from a slow start to cruise to an 87-63 win at Missouri Tuesday night at Mizzou Arena.

The Vols (13-1, 2-0 SEC) extended their winning streak to nine games with the victory. UT’s 87 points were the most the Tigers (9-4, 0-1 SEC) had allowed this season.

After going down by nine early on, Tennessee rallied to the 24-point win on the road. Kyle Alexander posted another strong performance in the paint, recording 14 points, a career-high 17 rebounds and three blocks for his third double-double of the season–and second in a row.

Jordan Bowden dropped a game-high 20 points on 7-of-12 shooting in 26 minutes of play. Jordan Bone added 17 points, five rebounds and five assists. Admiral Schofield posted an all-around performance with 16 points, nine rebounds, four assists and two steals.

For the sixth consecutive game, Tennessee scored 80 points and shot better than 50 percent (31-of-58) from the floor to find the win column.

Mizzou had all the momentum to begin the game, taking a 27-18 lead behind five 3-pointers. However, the rowdy crowd wouldn’t rattle Tennessee, who answered with a 13-0 run of its own to retake the lead.

After a 10-of-19 shooting start for MU, the Big Orange settled in on defense and didn’t allow a basket during the final 7:04 of the half. UT knocked down eight of its final 12 shots and ended the period on a 24-4 run to lead 42-31 going into halftime.

Bone led all scorers at the break with 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the floor, while Bowden chipped in 10 points on his own. Alexander grabbed nine rebounds in the half to go along with six points.

HOT HALF FOR JORDANS: Jordan Bone and Jordan Bowden combined for 25 points in the first half to spark Tennessee’s offense after a slow start. Bone dropped 15 points behind a pair of threes, while Bowden scored 10. The duo scored 20 of UT’s final 31 points in the half to give the Vols a 42-31 lead at the break.

ALEXANDER THE GREAT: For second game in a row, Kyle Alexander went off in the paint for a double-double. He finished with 14 points and a career-high 17 rebounds. It was his third double-double of the season and the fifth of his career. Alexander became the first Vol since Jarnell Stokes (18 vs. Mercer, 3/23/14) to record at least 15 rebounds in a game.

SHOOTER’S RIM (CONT.): Over the course of its past six games—contests against Memphis, Samford, Wake Forest, Tennessee Tech, Georgia and Missouri—Tennessee shot a combined 194-for-349 (56 percent) from the field. The Vols have eclipsed 50-percent shooting during each of those six wins.

UP NEXT: After Tuesday’s showdown, Tennessee will face another challenging road test by taking on the Florida Gators in Gainesville. That game will take place Saturday at 6 p.m. ET and will be televised on ESPN.

 

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Hoops Preview: No. 13 Lady Vols vs. No. 16 Kentucky

Hoops Preview: No. 13 Lady Vols vs. No. 16 Kentucky

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — No. 13/13 Tennessee (12-2, 1-1 SEC) closes out a two-game home stand with a Thursday night clash in Knoxville against border rival No. 16/16 Kentucky (14-2, 1-1 SEC). Tip-off is slated for 7:02 p.m. ET at Thompson-Boling Arena, with the game being carried by the SEC Network, the Lady Vol Radio Network and SiriusXM.

This marks the 67th meeting between these programs in a series that ranks behind only UT-Vanderbilt (80 games) and now ties with UT-Georgia (67 games) for most times played.

The Lady Vols will try to bounce back from a Sunday setback on The Summitt, as Missouri upset Tennessee, 66-64, with a 6-for-9 three-point barrage in the second half providing the catalyst. The UT-MU contest was a back-and-forth affair the whole game, with the Tigers using 4-of-6 long-range shooting in the third stanza to win the period 24-21 and forge a two-point margin they were able to maintain despite repeated UT responses.

Kentucky also will attempt to get back in the win column after falling in Starkville to (then) No. 7/6 Mississippi State on Sunday, 86-71. The UK-MSU game also was a back-and-forth battle over the final three periods, with each team winning a quarter and tying in the final one. The Bulldogs, however, built a 15-point edge in a 26-11 first quarter that the Wildcats were never able to trim.

Tennessee enters with a 7-2 home record, its only losses to No. 8/9 Stanford and to Mizzou. Kentucky is playing only its third road game of the season and stands 0-2 with losses at No. 2/2 Louisville (80-75 on Dec. 9) and Sunday at No. 7/6 Mississippi State.

UT and UK both have played Murray State, with the Lady Vols winning 98-77 on Dec. 28 and the Wildcats defeating the Racers, 88-49, on Dec. 21.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

  • Paul Sunderland (play-by-play) and Debbie Antonelli (analyst) will describe the action for the SEC Network.
  • Mickey Dearstone is handling the call for IMG College/Lady Vol Network radio/online broadcasts for the 20th season. A link to the live audio stream can be found on each game’s Hoops Central page or the Lady Vol schedule on UTSports.com.
  • Air time for games on the Lady Vol Radio Network generally occurs 30 minutes prior to tip-off.
  • For UT home games, the Lady Vol Network has a low-power transmitter that makes the game available on the radio at 99.3 FM.
  • The game also can be found on Sirius 94, XM 190 and on SiriusXM app 961.

GAME PROMOTIONS

  • Kids 12 & younger can pick up a wristband at the Fan HQ table on the concourse to participate in the pregame high-five tunnel. Wristbands are limited. To purchase discounted group tickets and reserve wristbands for your team, call 865-946-7000.
  • Help us Spark the Summitt during introductions at the game. Download our new free light-up app, courtesy of Coca-Cola. Once downloaded, simply open your Hoops Hype app when the lights go out, and let your phone do the rest.
  • Tickets are available for as low as $10 at AllVols.com.
  • There is free parking & shuttle service available from UT’s Ag Campus. Shuttles begin two hours prior to tip-off.

UT-KENTUCKY SERIES NOTES

  • This marks the 67th edition of UT vs. UK, with the Lady Vols leading the series, 55-11.
  • UT has faced only two other teams more times than the Wildcats – Vanderbilt in 80 meetings and Georgia in 67 games. This game will tie the UGA series, but the Lady Vols face Georgia in game 68 on Sunday.
  • The Lady Vols own a 24-3 mark against UK in games played in Knoxville, with the Wildcats only winning on Rocky Top in 1983, 1985 and 2014.
  • Tennessee is 21-8 vs. UK in Lexington and 10-0 at neutral sites. The Lady Vols are 9-0 in postseason games.
  • UT is 3-1 in overtime games vs. Kentucky, including 3-0 in Lexington and 0-1 in Knoxville, with the last OT contest in the series coming in 1994.
  • Holly Warlick is 6-3 as head coach vs. Kentucky, including 2-1 in games played on The Summitt, and was 7-1 as a player vs. Kentucky from 1976-80, going 3-0 in Knoxville vs. the Wildcats.
  • Tennessee has won two straight and six of the past seven games vs. Kentucky.

NOTING THE LADY VOLS

  • HOT SHOTS: Rennia Davis (14-23/.609) and Cheridene Green (8-13/.615) are both off to great shooting starts from the field, sizzling the nets for 61 percent accuracy. Zaay Green is hitting 50 percent (8-16).
  • WORKING THE GLASS: UT has been led in rebounding the past two games by Rennia Davis(11.5 rpg.) and Cheridene Green (9.0), with Zaay Green (6.0) right behind them. UT is +10.5 on the boards, with an average tally of 42.0 to 31.5 in two league contests.
  • FREE THROW ACCURACY: Meme Jackson (8-8/1.000) and Rennia Davis (8-9/.889) have set the tone from the charity stripe in SEC play, and Zaay Green (3-3/1.000) appears to be following their lead.
  • AS JACKSON GOES…: In the 12 games UT has won, Meme Jackson has averaged 14.7 points per game (58-122 FG, .475). In the Lady Vols’ two losses, the senior has averaged 9.5 ppg. (4-23 FG, .174).
  • WE LIKE ROAD GYMS: Wait. What? Everyone likes playing in their home gym and having the home crowd behind them, but thus far the Lady Vols actually shoot better on the road in all categories. UT is shooting .439 (FG), .341 (3FG) and .687 (FT) in nine home games and is shooting .489 (FG), .392 (3FG) and .727 (FT) in three road contests.
  • DEFENDING THE THREE: The Lady Vols have lost two games, and the common denominator in those setbacks was UT allowing double figures in three-pointers made. UT gave up 14 to Stanford and 10 by Missouri.  UK comes in shooting .401 and averaging 8.1 threes per contest.
  • MORE ASSTS.=MORE PTS.: UT managed only seven assists vs. Missouri on 22 made baskets. The result was only 64 points and a loss. Tennessee’s second lowest point total this season (65 vs. Stetson) came when the Lady Vols tallied only nine assists on 19 made baskets.

LAST TIME OUT FOR THE LADY VOLS

  • No. 10/10 Tennessee was edged out by Missouri, 66-64, in its SEC home opener Sunday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena in front of a season-high crowd of 9,113.
  • Tennessee trailed by five points with less than 90 seconds remaining but fought back and had a shot to win at the buzzer. Rennia Davis’runner in the lane fell short.
  • Davis and Evina Westbrook led the way for Tennessee (12-2, 1-1 SEC) with 16 points each. Cheridene Green finished with 13 points and 14 rebounds, her second double-double of the season and a career-high mark on the boards.
  • Missouri (13-3, 2-0 SEC) was paced by senior guard Sophie Cunningham, who finished with 20 points, six rebounds and six assists.
  • The contest was back-and-forth for the entire game, as the lead changed 13 times and neither team ever held a lead larger than five points.

NOTING KENTUCKY

  • Kentucky returned 11 letterwinners, including three starters from a year ago.
  • Seniors Maci Morris (16.2 ppg.) and Taylor Murray (13.1) have picked up where they left off last season, and freshman Rhyne Howard (Cleveland, Tenn.) has started every game and leads UK in scoring (17.4) and rebounding (7.0).
  • KeKe McKinney (Knoxville, Tenn./Fulton H.S.) is the other returning starter (5.3 ppg., 4.9 rpg.).
  • Murray is the SEC active career leader in steals (243) and assists (394), while Morris is fourth in scoring (1,468) and Murray is eighth (1,171).
  • Howard is the SEC’s No. 6 scorer at 17.4 ppg.
  • Wildcats head coach Matthew Mitchell was on the UT staff in 1999-2000 as a graduate assistant.
  • UK Associate Head Coach Kyra Elzy played at Tennessee from 1996-2001 and was an assistant coach and associate head coach at UT from 2012-16 in between stints working with Mitchell at Kentucky as an assistant coach and associate head coach (2008-12, 2016-present).
  • Kentucky assistant Niya Butts played at Tennessee from 1996-2000, while Amber Smith, who played at Kentucky from 2008-12 and was a graduate assistant in 2013-14 at Tennessee, also is a UK assistant.
  • Lin Dunn, assistant to the head coach, earned her master’s degree from Tennessee in 1970 after completing her undergraduate work at UT-Martin.
  • A youthful UK team finished 15-17 overall and 6-10 in SEC play, good for ninth, in 2017-18.
  • Maci Morris was named All-SEC Second Team and Taylor Murray made the SEC All-Defensive Team.

THE CATS’ LAST GAME

  • Maci Morris scored 20 points and Rhyne Howard added 15, but it was not enough as 16th-ranked Kentucky lost to seventh-ranked Mississippi State, 86-71, on Sunday at Humphrey Coliseum.
  • Mississippi State (14-1, 2-0 SEC) took advantage of its superior size, controlling the paint for most of the game. The Bulldogs had a 48-24 advantage on the boards, outscored Kentucky 25-12 in second-chance points and scored 48 points in the paint compared to Kentucky’s 22.

THE LAST TIME WE MET

  • No. 7/7 Tennessee improved to 13-0 overall and 1-0 in the SEC on Dec. 31, 2017, defeating UK (8-7, 0-1 SEC) 63-49 in front of a crowd of 8,921 at Rupp Arena.
  • The victory was UT’s first in the venue in three tries.
  • The Lady Vols were led in scoring by freshman Evina Westbrook, who tied her career high with 17 points. Maci Morris led Kentucky with 18.

LAST TIME UT AND UK PLAYED IN KNOXVILLE

  • Redshirt junior Diamond DeShields made a huge return to the hardwood in Tennessee’s 72-65 home win over No. 17/23 Kentucky on Jan. 1, 2017.
  • After missing the last previous two games, DeShields scored 21 points on 50 percent (8-of-16) shooting. Fellow redshirt junior Mercedes Russell scored 22 points and grabbed nine boards.
  • Taylor Murray finished with 23 points for the Cats.

COMING UP FOR UT AND UK

  • After hosting UK, UT hits the road for games at Georgia on Sunday (3 ET/ESPN) and at Alabama next Thursday (8 CT/9 ET/SEC Network).
  • Kentucky, meanwhile, returns home to host Ole Miss on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET (SEC Network).
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Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley & More to Perform on NBC’s “Elvis All-Star Tribute”

Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley & More to Perform on NBC’s “Elvis All-Star Tribute”

An talented group of artists from across different genres will take part in NBC’s Elvis All-Star Tribute, which will air on Feb. 17.

The two-hour musical showcase will pay homage to Elvis’ 1968 Comeback Special, which recently celebrated its 50-year anniversary.

Hosted by Blake Shelton, the special will feature a number of country artists, including Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Darius Rucker, Little Big Town, Pistol Annies, Dierks Bentley and Carrie Underwood. Additional artists include Shawn Mendes, Post Malone, Alessia Cara, John Legend and more.

The concert airs on Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. CT.

Lineup & Song List

  • “Trouble” & “Guitar Man” – Blake Shelton
  • “Hound Dog” – Shawn Mendes
  • “Burning Love” – Keith Urban
  • “Baby, What You Want Me to Do” – Keith Urban & Post Malone
  • “Jailhouse Rock” – John Fogerty
  • “Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Ed Sheeran
  • “Always on My Mind” – Kelsea Ballerini
  • “Heartbreak Hotel” – Jennifer Lopez
  • “One Night” – Darius Rucker
  • “Suspicious Minds” – Blake Shelton
  • “Love Me Tender” – Alessia Cara
  • “Memories” – Mac Davis
  • “A Little Less Conversation” – John Legend
  • “Are You Lonesome Tonight” – Little Big Town
  • “Blue Suede Shoes” – Adam Lambert
  • “Love Me” – Pistol Annies
  • Hits Medley (“That’s All Right,” “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Blue Suede Shoes”) – Mac Davis, Post Malone, Little Big Town, Darius Rucker & Blake Shelton
  • Gospel Medley (“How Great Thou Art,” “He Touched Me,” “You’ll Never Walk Alone” – Carrie Underwood & Yolanda Adams
  • “Little Sister” – Dierks Bentley
  • “It’s Now or Never” – Josh Groban
  • “If I Can Dream” – Elvis Presley, Carrie Underwood, Shawn Mendes, Post Malone, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Zac Brown Band to Headline Indy 500 Concert

Zac Brown Band to Headline Indy 500 Concert

The day before the historic running of the 103rd Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 26, Zac Brown Band will headline the annual Legends Day concert on Saturday, May 25, on Turn 4 of the infield stage at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Additional acts will be announced soon. In the past, Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Chris Janson, Dustin Lynch and more have performed during the show.

Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $35 (general admission) to $250 (VIP).

All concert tickets include admission to the concert and all Legends Day activities, including autograph sessions with current and past Indianapolis 500 drivers.

Check out the 103rd running of the Indy 500 on May 26.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Listen to Jimmie Allen’s Upbeat New Single, “Make Me Want To”

Listen to Jimmie Allen’s Upbeat New Single, “Make Me Want To”

Jimmie Allen will ship new single “Make Me Want To” to country radio on Jan. 28.

Penned by Jimmie, Paul Sikes and Jennifer Denmar, “Make Me Want To” will be the second single from Jimmie’s 2018 debut album, Mercury Lane, following debut single, “Best Shot,” which topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart for three weeks in 2018.

Jimmie joined Darius Rucker as the only African-American country artists to hit No. 1 with their debut singles. Darius, who became a household name in the early 1990s as the frontman of Hootie & the Blowfish, accomplished the feat in 2008 with “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It,” which remained No. 1 for two weeks.

Listen to “Make Me Want To” below.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

2019 Bonnaroo Lineup Includes Maren Morris, John Prine, Kacey Musgraves & More

2019 Bonnaroo Lineup Includes Maren Morris, John Prine, Kacey Musgraves & More

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival unleashed its 100-plus-artist lineup for 2019, and it includes a number of country-centric performers, including Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves, John Prine, Ruston Kelly and more. For the second year in a row, Bonnaroo will feature the Grand Ole Opry stage, with special guests to be announced in the coming weeks.

The 2019 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will take place June 13–16 at Great Stage Park, the 700-acre farm and event space located just 60 miles south of Nashville in Manchester, Tenn. And, if you were wondering, Nashville’s CMA Fest is scheduled for June 6–9, 2019, so Tennessee’s two biggest festivals don’t coincide this year.

Bonnaroo tickets go on sale on Jan. 10 at 11 a.m. ET.

In addition to headliners Phish, Childish Gambino, Post Malone, Odesza and the Lumineers, the four-day festival will feature performances from:

THURSDAY, JUNE 13
Grand Ole Opry Featuring Special Guests
Saba
Space Jesus b2b Eprom b2b Shlump
12th Planet
Sunsquabi
All Them Witches
Magic City Hippies
The Nude Party
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
The Comet Is Coming
Jack Harlow
Eprom
Caroline Rose
Donna Missal
Peach Pit
Hekler
Dorfex Bos

FRIDAY, JUNE 14
Phish (Late Evening Set)
Childish Gambino
Solange
The Avett Brothers
Brockhampton
GRiZ
RL Grime
Beach House
GRiZ SuperJam
NGHTMRE
Gojira
Courtney Barnett
Girl Talk
AJR
Catfish And The Bottlemen
K.Flay
Anoushka Shankar
Nahko & Medicine For The People
Liquid Stranger
Deafheaven
Parquet Courts
Rival Sons
Ibeyi
Jade Cicada
Las Cafeteras
Cherry Glazerr
The Teskey Brothers
Medasin
Tyla Yaweh
Ducky
Monsieur Periné
Mersiv
Crooked Colours

SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Post Malone
Odesza
Hozier
Kacey Musgraves
The National
The Lonely Island
ZHU
Juice WRLD
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
Gucci Mane
John Prine
Jim James (Full Band)
Maren Morris
Gramatik
Shovels & Rope
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Quinn XCII
Clairo
Bishop Briggs
Hippo Campus
Space Jesus
Tokimonsta
Chelsea Cutler
The Record Company
SNBRN
Ruston Kelly
Whipped Cream
Rubblebucket
Little Simz
Memba
Deva Mahal
DJ Mel

SUNDAY, JUNE 16
Phish (2 Sets)
The Lumineers
Cardi B
Brandi Carlile
Illenium
Walk The Moon
Mac DeMarco
King Princess
Lil Dicky
G Jones
Trampled By Turtles
The Wood Brothers
Hobo Johnson & The Lovemakers
Princess (Featuring Maya Rudolph & Gretchen Lieberum)
The Soul Rebels
The Lemon Twigs
Two Feet
AC Slater
CID
Dombresky
Bombino
Faye Webster
Ripe
Kikagaku Moyo
Igloohost

photo by Jason Simanek

Dan + Shay’s “Speechless” Tops the Charts for 4th Consecutive Week

Dan + Shay’s “Speechless” Tops the Charts for 4th Consecutive Week

Dan + Shay’s “Speechless” is No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart for the fourth consecutive week.

Penned by Dan Smyers, Shay Mooney, Jordan Reynolds and Laura Veltz, the song was inspired by Dan’s marriage to Abby Law (May 2017) and Shay’s marriage to Hannah Billingsley (October 2017). The video for “Speechless” features footage from both Dan and Shay’s weddings.

“Thank you to country radio, our fans, our team, our co-writers, our wives and everyone who made it possible for us to celebrate our first four week No. 1,” said Dan + Shay, in part, via Instagram. “What an incredible way to end 2018 and an even better way to start 2019. Everyday we’re living out the movie that we dreamed up our whole lives, and that’s all because of you.”

“Speechless” follows Dan + Shay’s previous single, “Tequila,” which spent two weeks at No. 1.

The duo was recently nominated for Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the upcoming Grammy Awards on Feb. 10.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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