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Here’s How to Get Tickets to Alan Jackson’s Final Show

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‘The Road’ Pokes Holes in Modern Reality TV Competitions

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The One Keith Urban Divorce Rumor That’s Too Crazy to Be True

There seems to be a real hole in the market for truth and sanity, so don’t be surprised as I debunk a Keith Urban rumor too good to be true. Continue reading…

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Brooks Laich Welcomes First Baby With Fiancee Katrin Davidsdottir

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Keith Urban Cancels a Show Due to Laryngitis, Vocal Rest

In a statement, Urban apologized and said he never takes his fans for granted. Continue reading…

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Maggie Baugh Not Returning to Keith Urban’s Tour — Here’s Why

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Cole Swindell Performs ‘Make Heaven Crowded’ In Emotional Tribute To Charlie Kirk On ‘Fox & Friends’

Cole Swindell recently released a powerful ballad titled “Make Heaven Crowded,” which he revealed was inspired by the shocking death of Charlie Kirk. This week, Swindell performed the heartfelt song on Fox & Friends in honor of what would have been the 32nd birthday of the Turning Point USA co-founder.

Joined by his full band, the country star took the stage on Tuesday (Oct. 14), and poured his heart out through the faith-driven performance. His voice was filled with emotion while delivering the lyrics that prompts listeners to imagine a world where prayers outweigh conflict and violence.

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Cole Swindell; Photo Provided

“What if churches had a longer line outside/ Than all them bars on Friday nights? What if people prayed for people who ain’t on their side? What if good ran off the bad? Them streets of gold up there’d be packed/ This whole world would look a lot better than we found it/ If we make Heaven crowded,” he sings. 

Accompanied by soft drums, keyboard melodies, and delicate guitar strums, Swindell’s vocals were elevated by the rich harmonies of his backup singers. At the very end of the performance, he leaned into he mic once more to say, “Happy birthday, Charlie.”

“Make Heaven Crowded” was penned by the Georgia native with Greylan James, Joel Hutsell, and Blake Pendergrass and released on September 20, just 10 days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The conservative activist was just 31 years old when he was fatally shot on Sept. 10 during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University.

This incident clearly struck a chord with Cole Swindell, but it was Kirk’s widow’s words that ultimately inspired the title and message of the song.

When Erika Kick spoke publicly for the first time following her husband’s passing, she said the memorable line, “Charlie, you are alongside Jesus right now, doing what you always wanted to do. Making heaven crowded, right? That’s what it’s all about.”

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Cole Swindell – Make Heaven Crowded

After writing the tune inspired by her words, Swindell shared it with the world and quickly realized just how great of an impact it was having on fans. Once it officially hit streaming platforms, the song achieved “unbelievable” success, according to the country star. It rose to No. 2 on the all-genre chart and claimed the No. 1 spot on the country chart.

Cole Swindell responded with a heartfelt video thanking fans for all their support.

“I just wanted to say thanks again because it truly does mean the world… supporting me, my music, but this is bigger than that. This is bigger than anything I’ve ever been a part of musically because of the message,” he said on Instagram.

Shortly after, he got to showcase the song again when he joined Brandon Lake on stage as a surprise guest during a recent show.

His latest performance on Fox & Friends comes amid his Happy Hour Sad Tour. The headline will close with a three-night run across Florida at the end of October.  

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Ashland Craft Puts Wannabe Cowboys on Blast in Fun-Filled ‘Kick Rocks Cowboy’ Music Video

Ashland Craft brings her fiery breakup anthem “Kick Rocks Cowboy” to life in a sassy, star-studded new music video.

Directed by Quinton Cooke, the video follows Craft on a quest to find the ultimate cowboy, with viral star Orry “Cornbread Cowboi” Lee, reality TV personality and country artist Logan Crosby, and country singer and real-life saddle bronc rider Chancey Williams all trying to win her over. Craft takes on multiple roles as the panel of judges, each with a bold personality of their own,  showing off her acting chops while appearing as herself throughout the fun, tongue-in-cheek clip.

Ashland Craft "Kick Rocks Cowboy" Music Video
Ashland Craft “Kick Rocks Cowboy” Music Video

“The making of the ‘Kick Rocks Cowboy’ music video was the most fun I’ve had making a video to date,” Craft shared. “I loved Quinton’s concept right from the jump and I could not stop laughing practically the entire day of shooting. Chancey, Logan and Orry were perfect for their roles and kept the entire day full of energy and were SO hilarious and kind! I’m so thankful for everyone who was a part of making this video happen!”

“I had a ball making this video with Ashland,” Cornbread Cowboi said. “From the time we started til the time we finished it was just a heck of a good time. Folks are really gonna dig the song and enjoy the show that Ashland puts on in the music video and I was glad to be a part of it.” 

“I’m so excited for the world to see Ashland’s new music video,” Crosby added. “I met Ashland when I moved to town a few years ago and she has not only been a close friend of mine, but she has constantly worked very hard to achieve her goals in this industry. I think she is one of the most talented people in Music City and I cannot wait to see what she does next!”

“I had a blast being a part of the new Ashland Craft video,” Williams admitted. “I love the way she used her sharp wit and humor to call out the wannabes and highlight the true American Cowboy!”

“Kick Rocks Cowboy” is currently at country radio and appears on Craft’s sophomore album, Dive Bar Beauty Queen, released earlier this year. Written by Craft alongside Jonathan Singleton and Shane Minor, the clever track takes aim at the so-called cowboys who talk the talk but can’t walk the walk. They might have the boots, hat, and “pearlsnap buttoned down,” but underneath it all, they’re missing what it takes to be considered a true cowboy.

Country Now went behind-the-scenes of the music video, which was filmed in East Nashville. Click above to watch.

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Dylan Scott Blasts Live Nation CEO for Saying Concert Tickets Are ‘Underpriced’

Chart-topping country star Dylan Scott is calling out Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino’s recent claim that concert tickets have been “underpriced” for “a long time.” 

Scott, who is in the midst of his Easy Does It Tour, shared his thoughts on the comments from the stage during a recent concert. 

In a fan-captured video shared on TikTok, Scott can be heard asking the audience, “Did you see what the CEO of Live Nation said the other day? He said ticket prices need to be more expensive.”

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Photo Courtesy Dylan Scott

Without hesitation, Scott declared, “That’s some bull crap.” 

The crowd cheered as he went on to say, “They need to be lower is what they need to be. People like that don’t realize what it’s like everyday and I do, thank God, because I had a daddy who was a welder and a momma who worked at the church.”

Fans continued to cheer throughout his speech from the stage and it looks like fans on TikTok agree with him. 

@nevada.kemp @DylanScott calling out the Live Nation #CEO like a real one🫶 I linked where you can buy tickets for his upcoming shows. Go see him before the tour wraps up! #dylanscott #concert #livemusic ♬ original sound – nevada.kemp

“So glad he’s talking abt it!! tickets are getting way too expensive and we can’t afford it,” one user wrote, while another shared, “Yes!!!! More artists need to say it” 

Others called ticket prices “absolutely insane” and declared that they “need to be affordable.” 

Rapino’s comments were made during a conversation with CNBC and Boardroom’s Game Plan conference. The CEO, who reportedly has a net worth of $997.1 million, compared concerts to sports

“Music has been under-appreciated,” Rapino said. “In sports, I joke it’s like a badge of honor to spend 70 grand for a Knicks courtside [seat]. They beat me up if we charge $800 for Beyoncé.”

“We have a lot of runway left,” he continued. “So when you read about ticket prices going up, the average concert price is still $72. Try going to a Laker game for that, and there’s 80 of them. The concert is underpriced and has been for a long time.”

Rapino’s comments came days before the Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Live Nation and its subsidiary, Ticketmaster, accusing them of engaging in “illegal” ticket resale practices. According to the FTC, the companies “tacitly worked” with scalpers who were able to “unlawfully purchase” tickets in order to boost profits.

According to the lawsuit, Live Nation and Ticketmaster’s “illegal conduct frustrates artists’ desire to maintain affordable ticket prices that fit the needs of ordinary American families, costing ordinary fans millions of dollars every year.” 

Additionally, Live Nation is also sued over allegations of antitrust violations by the U.S. Department of Justice.

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BREAKING: Keith Urban Cancels Tomorrow’s Greenville, SC Concert

Keith Urban is under doctor’s orders to cancel his performance originally set for tomorrow, October 16, in Greenville, SC.

According to a statement from the Bon Secours Wellness Arena’s official Facebook page, the country superstar is battling laryngitis that developed earlier this week. The post explains that Urban’s longtime laryngologist, Dr. Gaelyn Garrett from the Vanderbilt Voice Center has instructed him to rest his voice and take time off to recover.

Keith Urban; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Keith Urban; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

By canceling this performance and getting complete vocal rest, Dr. Garrett is “optimistic” that the superstar will be able to return to the stage in time for his following show in Nashville, TN at Bridgestone arena on Friday (Oct. 17).

The statement states that any fans who purchased tickets for the Greenville concert through Ticketmaster will receive an automatic refund.

“There is nothing further ticketholders need to do. If you purchased from a third-party reseller, please reach out to your point of purchase.”

The post also included a statement from Urban in which he apologized to fans who will no longer get to see him take the stage as part of his High And Alive World Tour.

He wrote, “Hey Greenville, I’m so SO sorry to have to cancel the show…I know all the logistics it takes to get to a concert these days and I’ve never taken any of that, or any of YOU for granted. I’m looking forward to getting back there when we can!!!!!”

After decades of performing around the world, the Australian singer/songwriter has developed a strong passion for creating the best live show possible for his loyal fans. He takes great pride in his mission to bring energy and emotion to each show because for him, touring is about more than just showcasing his music. It’s about connecting with fans on a deeper level and making the duration of his concerts unforgettable for everyone in attendance.

”When I think about touring, I just think about the two hours on stage. everything
else is whatever it is, but those two hours on stage is…every minute that we’re on stage is why everybody’s even out there,” Urban shared recently. “That’s why everyone’s backstage; that’s why there’s trucks everywhere; that’s why there’s guys up in the air rigging; that’s why there’s caterers; that’s why people are parking cars; that’s why every single person is doing what they’re doing is just for that two hours that I’m on stage. And so, I’m only ever thinking about that being the best that it can be every single night.”

Keith Urban 2025 Tour
Keith Urban 2025 Tour

This week of shows is set to mark the end of his High and Alive World Tour, with Nashville still scheduled to be the final stop. Named after his 11th studio album, the trek launched May 22 in Orange Beach, AL and featured an Australian leg in August with stops across Brisbane, Wollongong, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

Throughout the run, he has been joined by special guests Chase Matthew, Alana Springsteen and Karley Scott Collins on select dates.

Fans can also catch Keith Urban appearing on the new CBS reality competition series THE ROAD. With Urban serving as a host alongside Blake Shelton, the show will premiere on Sunday, October 19, 2025 and will be available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+. 

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