Cam Looks Up to “Badass Women” Like Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood & Kacey Musgraves

Cam Looks Up to “Badass Women” Like Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood & Kacey Musgraves

Singer/songwriter Camaron Ochs, better known to the country music-loving world as simply Cam, is in the midst of the best year of her career. Not only did she earn multiple nominations at the Grammys (Best Country Solo Performance), ACM Awards (Song, Single and New Female Vocalist of the Year) and CMA Awards (Song and Music Video of the Year) in 2016, but she also served as an opening act on Dierks Bentley’s Somewhere on a Beach Tour and is currently headlining her own Burning House Tour. Cam had more good news to share on Monday (Nov. 21) when she revealed she will serve as the supporting act during George Strait’s eight Las Vegas tour dates in 2017.

Not bad for an artist who was a relative unknown to the majority of the radio-listening universe 18 months ago. But as Cam tells it, she’s had a lot of help from some strong women along the way.

“There’s definitely been women that have looked out for me and I feel like even the women that I don’t know personally, well, I still stand on their shoulders,” said Cam to NCD. “Women in country music as artists specifically are the most badass women. They are the women that don’t take sh*t from anybody. You look at like a Dolly [Parton] or Loretta [Lynn], can you imagine somebody trying to tell them what they should or shouldn’t be doing? They were so strong and so outspoken. Patsy Cline, too. I owe it to all of them why I get to do what I get to do and that’s why these next women that are going to be coming up after me, everyone should remember, sometimes you get lost in this thing as if it’s competition, they should be going farther than . . . I’m going to go as far as I can, and they should be able, because I went there, to go farther. It is always a big helping-each-other-up moment. The cool thing about music is it’s always going forward.

“Miranda [Lambert] and Carrie [Underwood] are the ones who are sort of—and I know it sounds weird to say because they are still in it—they are role models. But for me, they are ahead of me and these are the women who are role models—Kacey Musgraves, too. All those people making good art, that’s what makes you really excited about making your art the way you want to make it. I think all of them are doing an amazing job at being role models.”

Cam still has five dates left on her Burning House Tour, so catch her while she’s hot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRrCMEXPjWo

photo courtesy of Sara Kauss/Artisto PR

Family Tradition: 30 Country Stars Share Their Favorite Thanksgiving Traditions, Including Tim McGraw, Cole Swindell, Chris Young & More

Family Tradition: 30 Country Stars Share Their Favorite Thanksgiving Traditions, Including Tim McGraw, Cole Swindell, Chris Young & More

From food and family to football and friends, we asked some of country music’s biggest stars about their favorite Thanksgiving tradition. Check out what they had to say.


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-cole-swindell“We’ve always had a close family, so the holidays—whether it’s Thanksgiving or Christmas—are really the only times we get to get together as a family. Just sitting around the table, holding hands, saying the blessing and telling stories. Those are the things that make Thanksgiving special to me. Obviously the food, especially being on the road all the time, that’s one meal I get to look forward to with the family. That family time, especially the older I get, is just so important to me. Being with my family and the food is my favorite.”
Cole Swindell


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-shay-mooney“Every Thanksgiving it’s always been a tradition for us to go out on four-wheelers and we go up to my grandparents’ house and we just drive around and be idiots for a while, do some donuts and make some really bad decisions, but it’s really a lot of fun and we do it every Thanksgiving. My whole family gets to come in—cousins, aunts, uncles—and it’s always just a good time to spend some time with the family. It’s great.”
Shay Mooney of Dan + Shay


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-connie-smith“I’m always cooking during Thanksgiving, but mainly it’s about getting together as a family for us.”
Connie Smith


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-bill-anderson“Everybody comes to my house, all my kids live in Nashville with all the grand-kids in the greater Nashville area, and they all come over to Paw-Paw’s house. I don’t play the Opry or play the road, it’s family time. There’s nothing I enjoy more that getting out in the yard with the kids and throwing the football around and then going in the house and eating turkey and dressing. My kids all bring a dish and I do a little cooking, too. We dig in and have a good time.”
Whisperin’ Bill Anderson


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-charlie-daniels“We will eat too much and watch football in the afternoon. That’s always the case.”
Charlie Daniels


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-ty-herndon“We’ve been living in Kansas City the last three years and we just bought a house, so we’re going to be moving this year. I don’t know if we’ll be able to keep any traditions this year. It might be Kentucky Fried Chicken to-go this year.”
Ty Herndon


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-chris-janson“We go down to my wife’s granddad’s farm in Adel, Georgia. She has so many cousins and aunts and uncles. It’s old school because all the guys come in with plaid shirts that are buttoned down and tucked it, no hats. Men can’t wear hats inside. We have a big time at the farm. I love it. It’s my favorite time of the year.”
Chris Janson


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-brandy-clark“I always like to watch the Thanksgiving Day parade. That’s always exciting for me. I get up, get my coffee and watch the parade on a lazy day.”
Brandy Clark


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-clare-dunn“The main thing for us is just getting together with family. I go back to my parents’ farm. The tradition is do the chores morning of, come back in and help cook. I’m a terrible cook, so I usually set the table and do other things. That’s our main tradition, just being together.”
Clare Dunn


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-michael-ray“I wish I could get back to Florida this year, but I can’t this time. All my family gets together—they don’t do anything small, it’s a big event.”
Michael Ray


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-billy-currington“I’ve celebrated Thanksgiving in Hawaii once, and I’ll be back there this year. I’ve kinda obtained a family out there over the years and they do the same thing on the island that we do on the mainland with the cooked turkey, but they cook a lot of fish too. It’s a little different, but it’s the same when it comes to family getting together to celebrate good times.”
Billy Currington


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-courtney-cole“This sounds so boring, but it’s not boring. It’s just become this activity where we put together a puzzle. My mom will get the puzzle with the most pieces to put together, the most epic puzzle. It’s sounds simple and nerdy, but it’s our tradition.”
Courtney Cole


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-raelynn“We all get in a big circle before we eat and each one of us talks about what we’re thankful for. There’s like 30 of us, so if you’re really hungry, it sucks. But it does mean a lot because every year there’s something one of our siblings goes through and they talk about how they’re thankful we helped them get through it. It’s such an awesome, emotional time. We go from laughing to crying every year.”
RaeLynn


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-tim-mcgraw“Even though I live in a house with girls, I’ve gotten them to where they like to watch football a little bit with me, so we like to watch football and we like to watch movies. When we have time off and we’re all together, the five of us, we like to hang out, cook meals and watch movies. For us that’s a great time.”
Tim McGraw


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-brantley-gilbert“We’re starting a new tradition this year with my wife. We’re going to spend the week at my deer farm in Alabama. We’re liable to shoot a turkey right there, and my wife is a wonderful cook, so we’ll see what happens out there.”
Brantley Gilbert


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-jesse-james-decker“We’ll be celebrating in Nashville with my sister and her husband this year. It’s all about the turkey, and my favorite dish, sweet potatoes.”
Jessie James Decker


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-clay-walker“Since we are transplants ourselves—my wife, Jessica, is from Louisiana and I’m from Texas—and we live in Nashville, we have a lot of friends around us who are transplants who don’t have family here. Every year at Thanksgiving, our tradition is inviting all those people over, so we end up with 40 or 50 people at our home and no one is kin. This year, we’re adding something to the mix. Jessica’s mom is one of 12 kids, and all of them and their kids and sisters and brothers are coming this year, so it’s going to be an absolute zoo with all of our friends and family.”
Clay Walker


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-chase-bryant“I haven’t been home for Thanksgiving in eight years, but this one I will be. We’ve been on the road for a long time, so this one I’m spending with my family. They’re coming to me, so the pressure is on to cook.”
Chase Bryant


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-granger-smith“The main tradition I have as a traveling singer is being home with the family on Thanksgiving. That’s the week I take off from touring so we can be together. Be with the family, eat some food and watch some football.”
Granger Smith


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-deana-carter“My family has been coming to LA—this will be the second annual Thanksgiving trip to California. We get to go to the beach and do a little something different.”
Deana Carter


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-jon-pardi“My new tradition is going to my good buddy’s cattle ranch in Montana and we go elk hunting and mule deer hunting and we have Thanksgiving in Montana. It’s awesome.”
Jon Pardi


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-karen-fairchild“Just being with family after a busy year is great, but we all get together and say grace before we eat. It’s special every year.”
Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-kimberly-schlapman“We gather our whole family together at our house every Thanksgiving, both sides, my husband’s family and mine, all gather in Nashville. We have people everywhere, literally 16 or 17 people, for a whole week. We’ve got kids sleeping in walk-in closets and everywhere. It’s so much fun. It’s total chaos and disaster, but it’s so fun. We cook and eat and we shop a little bit and cook and eat some more. It’s a bittersweet time for us these days because my brother-in-law was killed on Thanksgiving [four years ago] by a drunk driver, but time is good. It heals. God and time, so this year will probably be a little bit easier. It’s still very important that we get everybody together at that time.”
Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-easton-corbin“We always try to get together at my granny and grandpa’s house for Thanksgiving and Christmas, but this year I’ll be performing at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.”
Easton Corbin


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-frankie-ballard“I’m hosting Thanksgiving for the first time this year. I’ve got a big Irish family so this should be a pressure cooker. My mom is going to take over the kitchen. I have everything set up for her. I’m going to stay out of the way and watch my Detroit Lions. For me, it’s all about family. I’m gone on the road so much, I need some family time.”
Frankie Ballard


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-scotty-mccreery“We normally go see the grandparents, switching off between mom’s folks and dad’s folks. This year, we’ll be going to see mom’s folks down in eastern North Carolina in Elizabeth City. Grandma always cooks up an amazing meal, so I’m looking forward to that.”
Scotty McCreery


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-lee-greenwood“We’re so blessed to have our sons home for Thanksgiving because me and my wife travel so much on the road during the year. That’s the time we hold sacred. Last year I was part of Tracy Lawrence’s [Mission Possible] Turkey Fry for the homeless, so I’m planning on doing that again this year. We carve out time, they we carve up a turkey.”
Lee Greenwood


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-chris-young“Thanksgiving for us revolves around the three Fs: family, food and football. The main thing is family. Getting to hang at home and spend time with everybody is the biggest thing for me.”
Chris Young


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-brenda-lee“Before we sit down to eat, we give blessings for our blessings.”
Brenda Lee


30-country-stars-thanksgiving-traditions-2016-canaan-smith“We don’t have a lot of traditions in our family. We do have a big game of football out in the yard, so I guess that would be a tradition. Mainly, we just have a big turkey dinner.”
Canaan Smith

All photos by Jason Simanek except the following: Canaan Smith by Jim Wright/UMG Nashville, Brenda Lee courtesy Country Music Hall of Fame, Connie Smith by Russ Harrington/Marty Stuart Tours, Michael Ray courtesy WMG Nashville, Ty Herndon courtesy Aristo PR, Clare Dunn by Carlos Ruiz/Aristo PR, Billy Currington by Joseph Llanes/True PR, Jon Pardi courtesy UMG, Lee Greenwood courtesy Webster PR, Brandy Clark by Becky Fluke/Shore Fire Media, Courtney Cole by Carissa Riccardi, Easton Corbin by Kristin Barlowe/UMG Nashville

Newcomer Brooke Eden Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Newcomer Brooke Eden Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Every country artist dreams of playing the Grand Ole Opry, and newcomer Brooke Eden is no exception. The Florida native fulfilled a lifelong dream when she made her Opry debut on Saturday night (Nov. 19).

“I remember the very first time I got to witness what that room feels like, and the only way I can describe it is like baptism day at church,” Brooke said in a statement. “I remember feeling so blessed to just be in the presence of that sacred ground and thinking that could be me one day! I am so grateful that day finally happened.”

Brooke Eden with Ricky Skaggs

Making her Opry debut on the historic Ryman Auditorium stage, Brooke belted out her latest single, “Diamonds,” and performed her very own rendition of Hank Williams’ “Lovesick Blues.” Rounding out the show were legendary country artists Bill Anderson, Connie Smith, Ray Stevens and Ricky Skaggs.

Brooke’s single, “Diamonds,” is featured on her debut EP, Welcome to the Weekend, which is available now.

Photos ©2016 Grand Ole Opry
 / Photos By: Chris Hollo

Tracy Lawrence Hosts 11th Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Fry to Feed Nashville’s Homeless [Photo Gallery] and Performs Tonight (Nov. 22) at Wildhorse Saloon

Tracy Lawrence Hosts 11th Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Fry to Feed Nashville’s Homeless [Photo Gallery] and Performs Tonight (Nov. 22) at Wildhorse Saloon

Tracy Lawrence continued his yearly Thanksgiving tradition today (Nov. 22) by hosting his annual Mission Possible Turkey Fry at the Nashville Rescue Mission. Now in its 11th year, Tracy and his team have provided nearly 4,500 turkeys and cooked more than 65,000 meals to help feed Nashville’s homeless over the years.

“Thanksgiving is such a special time of year for me and my family—a time to share and be thankful for all that God has blessed us with,” said Tracy. “It’s also a very humbling time, knowing how much suffering and pain is going on in the world. It makes me treasure the opportunity that myself, my friends and my family have to give back to our community through the Nashville Rescue Mission. I will continue to be overwhelmed by the support and love that comes out to volunteer and donate to their fellow man during this week.”

@titanscheers came to support and help with #TurkeyFry2016!

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For the second year in a row, the “Time Marches On” singer will host the Tracy Lawrence Mission Possible Charity Concert tonight (Nov. 22) at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon. Tonight’s concert features performances from Tracy, Big & Rich, Jerrod Niemann, Ben Rue and Halfway to Hazard, with proceeds benefiting the city’s hungry and homeless. Doors open at 6 p.m., and tickets can be purchased online for $20 (general) and $40 (VIP).

“It should be a great concert tonight, all the guys are donating their time to peform,” said Tracy. “Come on out and show your support.”

Check out a photo gallery of Tracy’s 11th annual Mission Possible Turkey Fry below.

photos by Jason Simanek

Jana Kramer Eliminated From “Dancing With the Stars” During Finals—Finishes 4th

Jana Kramer Eliminated From “Dancing With the Stars” During Finals—Finishes 4th

Dancing With the Stars’ final four contestants—Jana Kramer, IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe, former NFL wide receiver Calvin Johnson Jr. and Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez—hit the ballroom floor for Part 1 of the season finale last night (Nov. 21) on ABC.

The contestants performed two dances last night: one selected by the judges and a freestyle of their own choosing. After the two dances, one couple would be eliminated while the remaining three finalists would advance to Tuesday night’s (Nov. 22) finale to decide the winner.

Jana and her partner, Gleb Savchenko, who came down with the flu, danced the tango—a dance the judges picked for the couple to show how far they’ve come throughout the season—to the song “Stay the Night” by Zedd featuring Hayley Williams of Paramore. This dance had plagued Jana during the season and this time she again received mixed reviews from the judges and a low score of 35 out of 40.

“I don’t know if it’s the curse of the tango,” judge Julianne Hough said. “I didn’t feel that kind of same spark that I was hoping for. But you guys still have the freestyle so come back and knock it out.”

“It sparked for me,” Bruno Tonioli rebutted. “I still think you’re hotter than hell. When these two dance, you can give night sweats to a saint. I think you have such a full-blooded passion, determination and drive. You really put everything you’ve got into the dance. You’re not a dancer and what you achieved is incredible. This time around it was slicker and cleaner than the first time.”

For their second dance, Jana and Gleb performed a freestyle dance to Sia’s “Unstoppable.” However, the couple was apparently stoppable as they stumbled with a few missteps during the dance, receiving a disappointing 36 out of 40 points from the judges.

“I thought it was a fascinating concept,” judge Len Goodman said to Jana after the dance. “I love the slowness of it, it was very exposing. When you dance that slow every little hiccup can be seen so clearly. Something happened when you went flying across the floor. But what a beautiful performance and a wonderful dance.”

“I have so much respect for you,” judge Carrie Ann Inaba began. “Ultimately to me, you are the underdog. You are this little precious being that has really developed. You are here because you clutched at everything and you pulled yourself up together. This partnership has been so passionate and so true and so honest and so vulnerable. Tonight, yeah there was a slide and I have to take off points because you know that’s what I do, but I want you to walk away feeling amazingly proud of yourself because that was stunning.”

At the show’s conclusion, Laurie Hernandez and Calvin Johnson Jr. advanced into the finals, while James Hinchcliffe and Jana Kramer were considered for elimination by the audience. When the announcement came, it was Jana who was sent home, ending her run on Dancing With the Stars with a fourth place finish.

It was a valiant effort on Jana’s part and we can say she certainly made the country music community proud. Congratulations to Jana and Gleb for their amazing accomplishment. Check out their freestyle dance below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUyAkiNmDQU

Photo by Eric McCandless / ABC

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Top the Charts With Tandem Holiday Album, “Christmas Together”

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Top the Charts With Tandem Holiday Album, “Christmas Together”

Garth Brooks and the lovely lady he has affectionately dubbed his “Queen,” wife Trisha Yearwood, topped Billboard‘s Country Albums chart this week with their new holiday album, Christmas Together. The new record, which marks Garth and Trisha’s debut duets album, sold 21,000 copies, according to Nielsen Music.

The 11-song offering includes holiday favorites such as “Feliz Navidad,” “Santa Baby” and “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” as well as “What I’m Thankful For (The Thanksgiving Song),” which features vocals from James Taylor.

Christmas Together is fun, I can tell you we built it for one thing: to decorate the tree with the family,” said Garth to Nash Country Daily. “If you’re looking for that holiday album to decorate the tree to, this is it. It starts fun, it ends fun. It’s very thoughtful. The Queen is unbelievable—when you’re the weak link in the chain, that’s a pretty cool thing. The Queen just owns that thing. James Taylor came in and was phenomenal on it. You talk about no better feeling of Christmas or thankfulness than James Taylor’s voice on something, it’s pretty cool.”

Garth’s 10-disc boxed set, Garth Brooks: The Ultimate Collection, which also dropped last week, sold 134,000 copies solely through Target, as reported by BuzzAngle Music. The set is ineligible to chart on Nielsen and Billboard’s charts, as its price falls below the minimum required price to chart ($3.49 for a single disc, or $3.49 times the amount of discs in a boxed set, in a title’s first four weeks of release).

Nonetheless, chalk another “score” up for Garth, the newly crowned CMA Entertainer of the Year.

Blake Shelton Announces New “Doing It to Country Songs Tour” & Plays Quiz Game With RaeLynn [Watch]

Blake Shelton Announces New “Doing It to Country Songs Tour” & Plays Quiz Game With RaeLynn [Watch]

Blake Shelton announced a 13-date tour for 2017 on Facebook Live yesterday (Nov. 21) as he and special guest RaeLynn took part in a Newlywed style game. The new tour, dubbed the Doing It to Country Songs Tour, takes its moniker from a song of the same name on Blake’s 10th studio album, If I’m Honest, which dropped in May.

“Performing for an audience is what I love most—and if you’re coming to see me, you’re coming to hear country music, because that’s what I do,” said Blake. “So get ready as we’re going to be Doing It to Country Songs all night long!”

The new tour kicks off on Feb. 16 in Bakersfield, Calif., and runs through March. RaeLynn will serve as the opener on the tour.

Check out the dates below as well as a video of Blake and RaeLynn on Facebook Live.

Blake Shelton’s 2017 Doing It To Country Songs Tour

  • 2/16 Bakersfield, CA
  • 2/17  Los Angeles, CA
  • 2/23  Portland, OR
  • 2/24 Spokane, WA
  • 2/25 Seattle, WA
  • 3/3 Fresno, CA
  • 3/4 Las Vegas, NV
  • 3/9 Sacramento, CA
  • 3/10 San Jose, CA
  • 3/11 San Diego, CA
  • 3/16 Evansville, IN
  • 3/17 Chicago, IL
  • 3/18 Omaha, NE
  • 4/22 Auburn, AL
  • 5/27 Daytona, FL
  • 6/20 Oshkosh, WI
  • 6/22 Cadott, WI
  • 6/24 Canal Fulton, OH
  • 7/6 Fort Laramie, OH
  • 7/8 Penn State University
  • 8/19 Greenville, NC
  • 8/20 Calgary, AB
  • 9/16 Colorado Springs, CO

Jason Aldean Scores 18th No. 1 Single With “A Little More Summertime” + Listen to His New Single, “Any Ol’ Barstool”

Jason Aldean Scores 18th No. 1 Single With “A Little More Summertime” + Listen to His New Single, “Any Ol’ Barstool”

Summertime may be over, but Jason Aldean is still having fun in the sun with the announcement that his single “A Little More Summertime” is No. 1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase charts this week. The tune, which is Jason’s 18th career No. 1 single, is the second single from Jason’s seventh studio album, They Don’t Know.

“I’m really proud of this record,” Jason told NCD when the album dropped in September. “I feel like for the first time in a couple albums we really were able to take our time and find songs and really kind of make an album that from top to bottom fit my deal. It was kind of like going back to basics for me a little bit. I always want to keep moving in new directions and try new things, and sort of being a trailblazer as far as that goes. At the same time, I think it’s important to really stay true to that sort of vintage sound that we’ve created over the years, too, and I feel like this album, with the songs and everything, it allowed us to go back and cut an album that sounds in my mind more like the vintage stuff that really is the stuff that we’re known for. Really got to be known for I should say. Just from a song standpoint going in—subject matter, melodies of songs—it reminds me a lot of the Wide Open and My Kind of Party records. Sort of a combo of those two albums, just with a little bit more of an updated sound. Obviously, different songs and so it’s going to allow you to go in different directions, which is what you want. It just feels more like a vintage Jason Aldean record to me.”

Following the second consecutive chart-topper off his seventh studio album, today (Nov. 21) Jason release a new single, “Any Ol’ Barstool,” which was written by Deric Ruttan and Josh Thompson.

“I think ‘Any Ol’ Barstool’ is probably one of the best written songs on the album,” said Jason. “The guy is just trying to convince her that he’s doing fine, not drinking too much. It’s one of things we’ve all been through in some way. Plus, that traditional feel is the country music I grew up on and has always been important to me to include on our albums. I love that stuff.”

Check out Jason’s new single below.

Kenny Chesney Announces His ONLY Stadium Show in 2017

Kenny Chesney Announces His ONLY Stadium Show in 2017

Just as Kenny Chesney wrapped his 2016 Spread the Love Tour in August at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., word spread that the superstar would not be touring in 2017—only playing a select number of gigs in the coming year.

Apparently, Mr. Chesney loves the city of Foxborough so much that the superstar has decided to go back for his ONLY stadium show in 2017. Kenny took to his Facebook page to make the beachside announcement.

“Hey New England, it’s Kenny Chesney, and I just want to say how excited I am to say that we are coming back to Foxborough, Massachusetts—Gillette Stadium—next summer, August 25 for my only stadium show in America,” Kenny says in the video. “No other stadium shows except in Foxborough. I want to thank you guys for loving the music. I want to let you know that we are so excited to come back and play again. I can’t wait to see your faces, to feel your energy for the only stadium show we’re doing next summer. We’re doing it because we love you. So thanks a lot. See you then.”

While Gillette stadium will be Kenny’s only stadium show, there is another opportunity to catch Kenny as he headlines the 2017 Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on April 7-9.

Check out Kenny’s announcement below:

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