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Carly Pearce's ‘Hummingbird' tour lands in Bossier City this summer
Carly Pearce's ‘Hummingbird' tour lands in Bossier City this summer

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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Carly Pearce's ‘Hummingbird' tour lands in Bossier City this summer

BOSSIER CITY, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – She's snagged a Grammy, a CMA award, and a whole shelf full of Academy of Country Music wins, and now she is headed to you this summer. Country music artist Carly Pearce is set to put on a show at the Horseshoe Casino this July. Known for hits like 'Every Little Thing' and 'I Hope You're Happy Now,' Pearce has been a prominent figure in the country music scene since her breakthrough in 2017. You also may have seen her at the recent 60th Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards as a presenter alongside other notable artists such as Blake Shelton and Lionel Richie. Full Interview: Sal Vulcano from Impractical Jokers sits down with KTAL NEWS NOW She has also collaborated with iHeartMedia, performing at events like the iHeartRadio Music Festival and the iHeartCountry Festival. You can catch her at the Riverdome at Horseshoe Casino in Bossier City on Friday, June 20, 2025, as part of her 'Hummingbird' tour. The concert is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM. You can learn more and purchase tickets online at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Country music star returns to Youngstown stage
Country music star returns to Youngstown stage

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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Country music star returns to Youngstown stage

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – Country music star Lee Brice is coming back to the Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre late this summer. Brice is scheduled to take the amphitheatre stage on September 18 for his 'What You Know About That Tour.' Other artists joining him on the tour include Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean, Corey Kent, Lewis Brice and Grace Taylor. Brice has had several #1 hits that include songs like 'I Hope You're Happy Now' with Carly Pearce, 'One of Them Girls,' and 'Memory I Don't Mess With.' His current single 'Cry' is rising through the charts. Brice was a headliner at the Youngstown venue in September 2022 with his 'Label Me Proud Tour.' Tickets are available for presale Thursday, May 15, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with password: SOUL. Regular tickets go on sale Friday, May 16, on and at the Southwoods Health Box Office. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Carly Pearce stops concert to break up fight between ‘angry' fans
Carly Pearce stops concert to break up fight between ‘angry' fans

Fox News

time07-03-2025

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Carly Pearce stops concert to break up fight between ‘angry' fans

Country music star Carly Pearce is keeping the peace at her concert. The "We Don't Fight Anymore" singer confronted "angry" fans during a recent performance at O2 Academy Birmingham in the United Kingdom. "We're all here to just have a good night, you know what I mean? We're all friends at my shows," Pearce said, as she paused her concert to address fans when a fight broke out. "Girl, I am sick, and I ain't got time for it, okay?" She continued, "I love you. I'm just saying. Please don't make everybody around you angry, okay?" According to the fan who captured the heated moment, the two fans "didn't stop" fighting following the singer's "respectful and very professional" remarks and were asked to leave. WATCH: CARLY PEARCE STOPS CONCERT TO BREAK UP FIGHT BETWEEN 'ANGRY' FANS Later in the video, fans were heard chanting Pearce's name. The country star was seen giving a thumbs up as she waved to the "angry fan" being escorted out. "Ain't nobody got time for that," Pearce concluded. This is not the first time the "I Hope You're Happy Now" hitmaker dealt with a disruptive fan at her concert. Last August, she confronted a heckler at her concert and had him removed from the venue. At the time, Pearce called out a rude fan while performing at WE Fest in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. She gave the man an earful before kicking him out altogether. Pearce shared her thoughts on the incident and said people should be "reprimanded for their actions." "You can't be mean to people and expect people to tolerate it," Pearce told People in August. "Especially as women, we're conditioned to kind of just take it, and I want that stigma to go away because we deserve to be able to stand up for ourselves." She added, "People need to be nicer. I hope that people are nicer and maybe think a little before they speak." That heated altercation was captured in a video shared on X, in which the man was seen being escorted out of the Soo Pass Ranch, where the festival was being held. "Get out of my show," Pearce shouted from the stage, pointing directly at someone. "If you're gonna be an a--hole, you're gonna have to say it to me and get the f--- out of my show." "I do not have time for d---s," she said, garnering roars from the crowd. "See you later!"

Country singer Carly Pearce's ‘debilitating chest pain' led to chronic heart condition diagnosis
Country singer Carly Pearce's ‘debilitating chest pain' led to chronic heart condition diagnosis

Fox News

time31-01-2025

  • Health
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Country singer Carly Pearce's ‘debilitating chest pain' led to chronic heart condition diagnosis

Country music star Carly Pearce is sharing a health update after she was diagnosed with a heart condition called pericarditis. The 34-year-old singer detailed her "intense" symptoms during an appearance on "Today." "I had a really debilitating chest pain that was only relieved if I bent over like this (leaning forward), and that's a classic symptom of pericarditis," she explained on the morning show. "And then when you lay back, it gets way worse because that wall is kind of inflamed around your heart." Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium, a sac-like structure with two thin layers of tissue that surround the heart to hold it in place and help protect it from damage from infection and malignancy, according to the American Heart Association. Pearce added, "I just had a really intense shortness of breath … almost having to suck through … a straw." She also gave a health update after living with the heart condition for nearly five years. "I have what's called recurrent pericarditis. I've had several flares since 2020." "I'm doing better. I'm healthy, I'm trying to find my new normal," Pearce said. "I have what's called recurrent pericarditis. I've had several flares since 2020." When asked if she had to change her lifestyle due to her heart condition, Pearce replied, "With a busy schedule, I just have to maintain balance more.""Maybe not going a thousand percent when I'm running, or maybe walking on a day that I feel a little bit less myself. … Just trying to figure out ways to keep my mind and my body just more calm," she shared. "You only get one heart." Pearce, who's on her "Hummingbird" tour, has a history of heart issues in her family. Her father survived a widowmaker heart attack when she was 19. "I've really leaned on him just for help through the anxiety that comes with, 'Oh my gosh, I'm having a chest pain, am I OK, am I OK?'" Pearce said. "It's been really helpful to have somebody in your family that can really help you through those things." The "I Hope You're Happy Now" singer's comments come after she made an appearance at the American Heart Association's Red Dress Collection 2025 event at Lincoln Center in New York Thursday night. Pearce's mission is to spread awareness about her heart condition. She spoke with Fox News Digital about it in September at the Academy of Country Music Honors, where she co-hosted with Jordan Davis. "I'm doing well," Pearce said. "It's something I'm still kind of dealing with, and it's definitely going in the right direction, which is good. … I feel close to normal … but I think it's something I have to keep in check. WATCH: CARLY PEARCE SHARES HEALTH UPDATE AFTER BEING DIAGNOSED WITH HEART CONDITION "I hope that my story has at least made people … if you have that little tinge that maybe your gut's telling you something's wrong, go get that checked because you can be healthy … think you're doing all the right things, and things can happen." The "We Don't Fight Anymore" crooner initially revealed her health battle in May 2024 on social media. At the time, she told her fans things had taken a more serious turn. "Hey ya'll I have always been transparent and honest about every part of my life, so I feel like this deserves the same honesty," Pearce said on Instagram. "You guys know that I've been dealing with some health issues and through that I have developed something called pericarditis, which is a heart issue. "I've been working with doctors and talking to my cardiologist, and I still want to be out on the road; it's really important to me, but we have all decided that it is in my best interest as I am healing to alter my shows a little bit," she said. Pearce was on the road touring with Tim McGraw when she revealed her heart condition. "If my shows look a little bit different, just know it's because I have to keep my heart rate under control right now and that doesn't mean that I'm not going to be completely fine, it just means right now I've got to really take this seriously," Pearce remarked.

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