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Luke Bryan Expands ‘What Makes You Country’ Tour With New Dates

Luke Bryan’s What Makes You Country Tour has been extended. The singer has announced a set of new dates for a new leg, including shows from April through September. Bryan has added 17 new shows to the 2018 tour, making stops in cities like Charlotte, N.C., Dallas, Salt Lake City and Albuquerque, N.M. Jon Pardi’s will be Bryan’s opening act beginning in June and continue throughout the year, while Morgan Wallen will join from June through August. Newcomer Carly Pearce performs on select dates in September. The newest dates follows a previously-announced first leg which kicks off in February, running through March. Kip Moore and the Cadillac Three are featured opening acts on the first eight shows. Tickets for select cities on the newly-announced dates are available Jan. 26, with the rest of the cities up for sale in the following weeks.

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‘Now I Know’ Singer Lari White Dead at 52

Country singer-songwriter Lari White, has died after a battle with cancer. She passed away on Tuesday, January 23, at the age of 52. White first came to public attention in 1988 after winning a TV competition called You Can Be a Star. RCA released her debut album, Lead Me Not, in 1993, but it wasn’t until her 1994 sophomore album, Wishes, that White broke through to the country music mainstream. She scored three Top 10 hits from that album with “That’s My Baby,” “Now I Know,” and “That’s How You Know (When You’re in Love).” White revealed her diagnosis of advanced peritoneal cancer in November 2017, and on Jan. 19 her mother announced she had entered hospice care. White married songwriter Chuck Cannon in 1994, and together they had three children; daughters M’Kenzy and Kyra Ciel and a son named Jaxon.

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Russell Dickerson’s “Yours” Hits No. 1 On Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart

After 39 weeks at country radio, Russell Dickerson’s “Yours” is the No. 1 song on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. The tune, which was co-penned by Russell, Casey Brown and Parker Welling, was inspired by Russell’s relationship with his wife, Kailey. “Yours” is the lead single from Russell’s self-titled debut album. The breakout ballad that became the wedding anthem of the year has seen 88 million total U.S. audio streams to date, with 3.7 million streams last week, consistently trending up from each week prior. This news arrives on the heels of last week’s announcement that Dickerson is  set to support Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker on their North American “Summer Plays On” Tour, kicking off this July in Toronto.  

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Ashley McBryde Announces New Album And Releases Video For Her Single, “American Scandal”

Country artist Ashley McBryde has announced her upcoming full-length album Girl Going Nowhere, set for release on March 30.  With a reputation for solid storytelling and raw honesty, McBryde has already made her Opry debut and toured with the likes of Chris Stapleton and Eric Church. Her vocals have been likened to a mix of Loretta Lynn’s and Reba McEntire’s. This spring and summer, she will joining Luke Comb and Miranda Lambert on their respective tours. McBryde has also shared the video for her newest single “American Scandal,” which premiered on Monday. 

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Jason Aldean Announces 2018 “High Noon Neon Tour”

Jason Aldean’s summer tour will begin in May with the first of 34 High Noon Neon Tour dates. The spring and summer run will begin in Kansas City, Mo., on May 10 and wrap on Sept. 29 in Irvine, Calif. Luke Combs and Lauren Alaina will join Aldean on a trek that will touch both coasts and Canada. The tour will be Aldean’s first since he was on stage during the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in October, although he would go on to close his 2017 tour without incident and with only a few canceled dates. Combs was also in Las Vegas on the day a gunman opened fire over the festival.