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The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs
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Country Thunder, North America’s largest country music festival brand, is making waves—literally. For the first time in its history, Country Thunder Florida is going beachfront with plans to host it’s 2026 festival on the sugar-white sands of St. Pete Beach from May 8–10.
Today’s announcement also included the full lineup for next year’s concert experience on the Gulf shoreline, which confirms it’s going to celebrate the historic year with a star-studded weekend.
Headliners Zach Top, Gavin Adcock, and Kane Brown will lead the beachfront stage for one weekend only, while a powerhouse supporting acts including Randy Houser, Max McNown, Shaboozey, Dasha, Gretchen Wilson, Braxton Keith, Cole Goodwin, Elizabeth Nichols, Solon Holt, Jay Webb, and more will keeps the music pumping from day into night. Rising artists from the “Sunshine State” and a Songwriter Showcase will also appear throughout the weekend, allowing concertgoers to meet the talent behind some of the biggest hits in country music.

Beyond the performances, Country Thunder Florida promises to be the brand’s “biggest and boldest” event yet, complete with cowboy hat and apparel vendors, signature carnival rides, a variety of food options, and surprise artist meet-and-greets to keep the excitement going all weekend long.
“Bringing Country Thunder to St. Pete Beach marks an exciting new era for our festival,” says Troy Vollhoffer, CEO & President of Country Thunder. “From the moment we first stepped onto the white sands at TradeWinds, we knew this was the perfect home for an elevated fan experience. Partnering with a world-class resort that has been a cornerstone of this community allows us to deliver something truly special — not just for our fans, but for the entire region. With the Gulf as our backdrop and Country music’s biggest artists on our stage, 2026 will be one for the books.”
Spanning the 40-acre grounds of TradeWinds Resort, home to Island Grand and RumFish Beach, Country Thunder Florida will place festivalgoers just steps from turquoise Gulf waters, surrounded by swaying palm trees and breathtaking sunsets. Known for its sun-filled weekends and vibrant atmosphere, TradeWinds sets the stage for the festival’s first-ever beachfront experience, allowing music lovers to enjoy a beach vacation and high-energy country music event all in one weekend.
“TradeWinds has proudly welcomed generations of families, locals and visitors alike to our shores for decades,” says Scott Robbins, Managing Director of TradeWinds Resort. “Hosting Country Thunder is not only an exciting moment for music lovers, but a major economic driver that will directly benefit our local businesses, hospitality workers, and the broader community we’re so proud to be part of. With top Country stars performing against the backdrop of our iconic white-sand beach, this festival will bring unforgettable energy and memories to St. Pete Beach.”
Building on the success and excitement of last year’s Tampa edition at Raymond James Stadium, the upcoming festival promises to be bigger, bolder, and unforgettable.
The 2026 event is expected to draw fans from across the U.S., and tickets are already on sale here to secure spots at this historic beachfront festival. Options include Premium packages and a new budget-friendly plan, allowing attendees to reserve their weekend with just $20 down and convenient monthly payments.
Festivalgoers staying in St. Pete Beach will have easy access to the grounds, while those coming from surrounding areas can take advantage of off-site parking and a dedicated shuttle service. TradeWinds Resort is also offering exclusive discounted room packages, giving fans the chance to turn their Country Thunder weekend into a full beach getaway. For more information on TradeWinds Resort visit here.
The festival brand is also keeping safety and fan experience front and center for 2026. A new patented barricade system will be in place, reflecting the festival’s dedication to creating a secure, top-tier environment. This further hones in on CEO Troy Vollhoffer’s vision to continually raise the bar on the Country Thunder experience.
The Country Thunder festival season will kick off with Country Thunder Arizona, taking place on April 9-12 at Canyon Moon Ranch in Florence, AZ, followed by Country Thunder Florida, Country Thunder Alberta (June 26-28), Country Thunder Saskatchewan (July 9-12) and Country Thunder Wisconsin (July 16-19).
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Nashville’s Music City Rodeo is saddling up for its second annual showdown, returning to Bridgestone Arena from May 28–30, 2026. As co-founder of the event, Tim McGraw made the exciting announcement on December 4 during the opening night of his Las Vegas residency, which happened to take place during National Finals Rodeo (NFR), the PRCA’s premier championship event.
In the midst of his show, the country superstar invited several of the cowboy and cowgirl athletes on stage to help share the exciting news. Among them were 3X World Champion Bareback Rider Tim O’Connell, NFR qualifier and professional Bull Rider Jace Trosclair, 5X NFR qualifier and Saddle Bronc Rider Rusty Wright, 2025 Miss Music City Rodeo Queen Reagan Caen, World Champion Bull Rider and Hall of Famer Cody Custer, and Music City Rodeo Trick Rider Madison Schalla.

“This year we had our inaugural Music City Rodeo, the very first PRCA rodeo in Nashville,” he began. “We’re here to announce that we’re also doing the second annual Music City Rodeo in Nashville, the 28th, 29th and 30th of May. So we want you guys to show up.”
McGraw, who has played more than 20 Rodeos in his career, went on to reveal that next year’s highly-anticipated event will feature a variety of can’t-miss rodeo events from bull riding to barrel racing, team roping to broncs, and a whole lot of country music.
The 2026 performance lineup includes three-time Grammy-award winning artist Miranda Lambert on opening night (5/28), followed by Grammy-nominated artist Charley Crockett (5/29), and Multi-Platinum country music star Jon Pardi to close out the weekend (5/30).
The 2025 inaugural Music City Rodeo was a groundbreaking success and marked the first time Nashville hosted a major PRCA event, uniting country music with the rodeo in the heart of Tennessee. The festival drew more than 30 World Champion athletes, awarded over $292,000 in total prize money, and quickly became the largest rodeo east of the Mississippi and in the Southeastern Circuit. Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire and Jelly Roll served as the first musical line-up and Rodeo Co-Founders.
Building on that momentum, the 2026 edition has been officially designated an official Cinch Playoff Series Rodeo that’s set to feature top-tier talent from across the nation, including decorated bullfighting duo Cody Webster and Dusty Tuckness, who together earned 15 Bullfighter of the Year titles, and eleven-time Stock Contractor of the Year Smith Pro Rodeo.
The Music City Rodeo offers plenty of family-friendly entertainment with mutton bustin’, clowns, Rodeo Queens, and more. Fans will get to see athletes compete for $300,000 in prize money before ending each night with an epic concert in the arena.
A portion of the event’s proceeds will support Nashville’s Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, advancing pediatric health care, training, and research. Last year, the event raised over $50,000 for the good cause.
Pre-sale tickets for Music City Rodeo go on-sale starting December 5, with regular tickets on sale on December 12th at 10am CT here. More event information and additional scheduling can be found at MusicCityRodeo.com.
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Raul Malo of The Mavericks passed away on Monday, Dec. 8 at the age of 60 following a battle with cancer. Fans and fellow musicians alike are mourning the loss of the iconic singer, songwriter, and bandleader.
The Mavericks shared a heartfelt post in his honor early Tuesday, remembering him as a “force of human nature” and praising the “infectious energy” he brought to both life and the stage.
“Over a career of more than three decades entertaining millions around the globe, his towering creative contributions and unrivaled, generational talent created the kind of multicultural American music reaching far beyond America itself,” the band wrote, noting how his work transcended genres, cultures, and generations.

They continued, detailing the impact of his artistry: “While his spirited performances garnered a massive & loyal following, and his powerful songwriting and musicianship earned multiple Grammy, ACM, and CMA awards, it was his lifelong commitment to the preservation of the multi-lingual American musical repertoire of which he was most proud. He made history in 2020 with the first album ever to debut at the top of both the Latin Pop and Folk-Americana charts.”
The post went on to highlight his dedication beyond the stage: “It was this commitment, along with his steadfast championing of music education as an inspiration for every child across America and throughout the world, for which Raul was honored with the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and the National Music Council of the United States’ American Eagle Award.”
The band concluded with a moving sentiment: while Raul’s body may no longer be here, his spirit and music will continue to touch lives across the globe.
“His contributions to American and Latin music will be everlasting, as his songs and voice touched fans and fellow artists around the world.”
Raul Malo is survived by his devoted wife of 34 years, Betty; his sons Dino, Victor, and Max; his mother, Norma; his sister, Carol; and his fellow Mavericks bandmates, Paul Deakin, Eddie Perez, and Jerry Dale McFadden.
The family expresses their gratitude to fans for all the love and support and kindly asks for privacy during this difficult time.
Country artists also paid tribute to Raul on social media, with Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild writing, “What a voice. 💔 So very sorry for your loss,” and Jake Owen adding, “One of the BEST EVER.”
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Laci Kaye Booth has unveiled a new single that may sound sweet on the surface, but actually holds a whole different story hiding underneath. “I’m In Love With A Man” starts off like a gentle love ballad, only to unravel into something far more heartbreaking, once again proving the extent of her captivating songwriting and storytelling skills.
The songstress didn’t bring this idea to life alone. She had help from her co-writers Tofer Brown and Lauren Hungate while Ben West produced. Their work resulted in a story that dives into the emotional tug-of-war a woman is facing quietly in her relationship.
At first, she paints the picture of a man who notices the little things, never calls her crazy even when it’s warranted and loves her with his whole heart. Her words reveal that while on paper he’s the kind of partner anyone would be lucky to have, she comes to the conclusion that he’s just not the one for her.

Booth’s soft, dreamy vocals dance along the lyrics while pain is lingering at the core. Upon reaching the chorus, she finally reveals the truth she’s been carrying, causing the entire song to shift in an instant.
“I’m not a traitor/ I’m not a crier/ I’m not a leaver/ Not even a fighter/ A liar/ But when we go to bed/ I pretend he’s next to me/ I’m in love with a man/ I’m in love with a man/ He’ll never be,” she sings.
Just as the track is about to come to an end, she’s left with a set of lingering questions while wondering why she continues to stay in a relationship that isn’t fulfilling her.
“Do I stay because I’m lonely/ Stupid or sentimental?/ Do I stay because I love you/ Or just love your potential?/ Either way, I’ll probably stay.”
Fans have already started to latch onto the emotional gut-punch of the track, and Booth says the moment she played it live for the first time, she knew it had struck a nerve. That reaction told her that this was a story that would make people feel something, especially as the heartbreak tucked between the lines came to light.
“I played this song at the Bluebird the same week that I wrote it, and I knew from the energy and reaction alone that this was a song people needed as much as I needed to write it,” Booth explained. “‘I’m In Love With A Man’ is like a love story with a twisted ending. A heartbreaking, psychological thriller of a song. I’m very grateful I got to write it with my talented friends Tofer Brown & Lauren Hungate.”

Serving as the follow-up to “Luck Of The Draw,” “I’m In Love With A Man” arrives alongside a hazy, retro-leaning visualizer directed by Natalie Sakstrup, that echo’s the song’s bittersweet undertone.
Laci Kaye Booth spent the year performing on select dates of Parker McCollum’s 2025 arena tour and will join him again next spring for three Florida shows. She’s also set to appear at the Extra Innings, Two Step Inn, and Railbird Music Festival in 2026.
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