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5 shows not to miss at CMA Fest on Friday: Marcus King, Ian Munsick, Carter Faith
On Friday, the second day of 2025's CMA Fest will bring another flock of talented artists to downtown Nashville for a jam-packed day of country music. Now in its 52nd year, the event has drawn nearly a million concertgoers to Nashville over the past decade. Throughout the day June 6, country artists will perform on five outdoor stages downtown, where no ticket is required for entry. The concerts are free to attend, featuring both country music greats and emerging stars. In the evening, Nissan Stadium will host four nights of ticketed concerts with stacked country star lineups. With over 300 performers on CMA Fest's docket, it's difficult to navigate which shows are the ones not to miss each day. We've got you covered. Here are five shows to try and catch on Friday morning and afternoon, the festival's second day. The "Wildflowers & Wine" singer will perform from 11 to 11:30 a.m. at the Chevy Riverfront Stage. King's CMA Fest set comes ahead of a Bonnaroo performance for the Southern rocker, as well as a summer tour and upcoming shows alongside Chris Stapleton, Cody Johnson and Eric Church. He released his latest tune, "Honky Tonk Hell," on May 9. McNown will perform on Friday from 12:40 to 1:10 p.m. at the Chevy Riverfront Stage. In the evening, he will also appear at Ascend Amphitheater for Jake Owen and Friends. On June 7, he'll appear at Spotify House. The Oregon singer-songwriter known for songs "A Lot More Free" and "Better Me For You" continues to gain momentum after going viral in 2023. More: Nashville's Max McNown goes from busking on a Cali pier to sold-out tour: 'It's all happened pretty fast' McNown released his EP "The Cost of Growing Up" in May. Barber will hit the stage at the Chevy Riverfront Stage from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Later in the evening, he will perform on the Nissan Stadium Platform Stage at 9:35 p.m. Barber, who is known for tunes "Indigo," "Straight and Narrow" and "Dancing in the Sky," released his record "Restful Mind" in 2024. The Missouri singer-songwriter is known for his country-rock fusion. Munsick will perform at the Chevy Riverfront Stage from 3:10 to 3:40 p.m. The Wyoming country-Western singer dropped his album "Eagle Feather" in April, which follows his 2023 record "White Buffalo." Later this year, he'll be touring alongside Cody Johnson. Faith will perform at the Good Molecules Reverb Stage from 5 to 5:25 p.m. In the evening, she'll appear at Ascend Amphitheater for Jake Owen and Friends. Saturday evening, she will hit the stage at Nissan Stadium from 9:40 to 9:50 p.m. The North Carolina-born singer-songwriter, known for tunes "Greener Pasture" and "Cowboys & Dreamers," released her singles "If I Had Never Lost My Mind..." in February and "Grudge" in April. To learn more about stage locations and performance times, visit Audrey Gibbs is a music reporter at The Tennessean. You can reach her at agibbs@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: 2025 CMA Fest: Friday performances to catch at the Nashville festival
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Spotify House: See Lainey Wilson, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Shaboozey for free at CMA fest
The "Spotify House" pop-up at Lower Broadway's Ole Red will feature more than a dozen artists during the 52nd CMA Fest. Access is free, but capacity is limited; admission is first-come, first-served, for ages 18 and up, from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. each day of the festival. Like Spotify's well-regarded "Hot Country" collection of 50 songs, its pop-up roster will include both established superstars and rising acts on the stages of the main floor and rooftop of the 26,000 square foot venue. Artists scheduled to perform include Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Shaboozey, Lainey Wilson, Bailey Zimmerman, Riley Green, Jordan Davis, Parker McCollum, Brothers Osborne, Zac Brown Band, Rascal Flatts, Little Big Town, Midland, Carly Pearce, Cole Swindell, Warren Zeiders, Dylan Scott and Ashley Cooke. "It's a real honor to be returning to Spotify House this year. Spotify and Hot Country have been behind me since the jump, helping my music reach fans everywhere," Wilson said in a conversation with The Tennessean. "Streaming has brought so many new people into the country fold. I can play a show anywhere in the world now and the crowd is singing along." The Spotify country playlist "Fresh Finds" inspired the selections for the rooftop line-up. Acts scheduled to perform there include 2025 Tennessean artists to watch, Noeline Hofmann and Chandler Walters. Spotify launched the "Hot Country" playlist 10 years ago and has had a presence at CMA Fest for the past six. "Country's ability to use its core of authentic storytelling has appealed to every cultural and social shift since COVID-19's quarantine," said Spotify's Claire Heinchen. "The result? It's removed barriers of entry into being someone (for whom) a country inspires and soundtracks their lives." Wilson exemplifies how Spotify's "Hot Country" playlist opens a door for pop crossover success. After signing to Nashville's BMG office in Sept. 2019, she released her debut major label EP "Redneck Hollywood." One year later, her eventual first No. 1 country hit "Things A Man Oughta Know" followed. Those releases coincided with the success of a pair of streaming-beloved No. 1 sales hits — her label mate Blanco Brown's "The Git Up" and Dan + Shay's "10,000 Hours." As well, Lil Nas X's country hit "Old Town Road" topped the all-genre Hot 100 for nineteen consecutive weeks. The COVID-19 pandemic era followed, resulting in a more than 700% increase in monthly American country music streams, according to Spotify data. 'Lainey didn't let the pandemic stop her from engaging with fans on social media and industry professionals in the Nashville and country communities,' BMG president Jon Loba said in a 2021 interview. The year also saw Wilson added to its inaugural "Hot Country Artists to Watch" list. The growth of streaming super-spiking country artists impacted the genre, as it churned out three-dozen different chart-topping radio and sales stars in 2021 alone, Wilson among them. Other venues where Wilson has headlined in the past 12 months include New York City's Radio City Music Hall and London's O2 Arena. J.J. Italiano is responsible for Global Music Curation and Discovery at Spotify. Yes, he's aware that Hot Country has added 33 percent more listeners in the past five years, but the Nashville country industry's impact on playlists like all-genre New Music Friday and Today's Top Hits has him the most intrigued. "Taking an early bet on songs is exciting, but discovering how country organically impacts people's lives has made those songs grow (on the platform)," he said. Watching acts, including rapper BigXThaPlug pairing with Bailey Zimmerman and country stars like Morgan Wallen collaborating with pop acts like Tate McRae, embrace their fans' desires to hear them work with artists from genres whose vibes they enjoy. "Streaming allows for country to embrace a moment where the genre's emerging voices, superstars and various musical influences and tastes have a seat at country's mainstream table," Heinchen said. "Spotify House allows artists, fans and country's industry to accept and celebrate what the genre is becoming." This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: How to see Lainey Wilson, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Shaboozey for free during CMA fest


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21-05-2025
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CMA Fest: Kelsea Ballerini, Keith Urban among Spotify House performers
1 of 4 | Kelsea Ballerini is scheduled to perform on the Spotify House mainstage at the June 5-7 CMA Fest 2025 in Nashville. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo May 21 (UPI) -- Country stars including Kelsea Ballerini, Keith Urban, Shaboozey, Lainey Wilson and Bailey Zimmerman have been announced as Spotify House mainstage performers at the June 5-7 CMA Fest 2025. Spotify announced on social media that Spotify House will return to Nashville's Ole Red during this year's festival, with 37 performers announced and the promise of "more surprise guests." Performers on Thursday, June 5, include Zimmerman, Urban, Noah Cyrus, Parker McCollum, Riley Green and the Zac Brown Band. Friday performers are set to include the Brothers Osborne, Dasha, Dylan Scott, Little Big Town and Cameron Witcomb. Dust off your boots and grab your denim because Spotify House is BACK See you at Ole' Red in Nashville from June 5th - June 7th with some of your favorite artists. Spotify (@Spotify) May 21, 2025 Country stars scheduled to hit the stage Saturday include Ballerini, Shaboozey, Wilson, Rascal Flatts and Carly Pierce. "We're thrilled to return to Nashville and bring back the beloved Spotify House at Ole Red, as we celebrate a decade of Hot Country -- our flagship country music playlist," Jackie Augustus, Spotify's lead of country and folk artist partnerships, said in a statement provided to