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Kacey Lee Musgraves (born August 21, 1988) is an American country music singer and songwriter from Mineola, Texas, in the U.S.

Musgraves first taste of music was at the modest age of eight where she wrote a song for her elementary school graduation titled “Notice Me”, which largely represented her musical career until 2007. After elementary school she learned to play the mandolin, the guitar and the harmonica among others and used to record country music demos to make money and play at local swing music festivals.

The singer-songwriter self-released three albums“Movin’ On”, “Wanted: One Good Cowboy” and a self-titled in 2007. The same year brought Musgraves big break where she appeared on the USA Network’s singing competition Nashville Star, which is a similar set-up to American Idol. The singer came seventh but gave Musgraves some much-needed publicity and allowed her to make tracks within the Nashville music scene.

In 2008 the independent label Triple Pop discovered Musgraves with whom she recorded the songs “Apologize” and “See You Again” to modest success however her big break was still to come.

In 2012 Kacey Musgraves accompanied Lady Antebellum on their Own the Night tour in the United Kingdom, as well as signing with the label Mercury Records with whom she released her solo debut single “Merry Go ‘Round”. The song is featured on her album “Same Trailer Different Park” along with other hit singles “Blowin’ Smoke” and “Follow Your Arrow” the latter of which was voted by Rolling Stone as No. 39 of their list 100 Greatest Country Songs. Around this time she co-wrote the 2013 single “Mama’s Broken Heart” with the infamous Miranda Lambert.

Musgraves was nominated for four Grammy Awards at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards including Best New Artist, Best Country Album, and two for Best Country Song, she won Best Country song for “Merry Go ‘Round” and Best Country Album for “Same Trailer Different Park”. Musgrave joined Katy Perry on the North American leg of her Prismatic World Tour as well as playing with the likes of Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss.

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The end of June is a weekend all music lovers look forward to. The 'Glastonbury Experience' is available to all and sundry thanks to the benefits of modern technology. As a result of the BBC's blanket coverage of this iconic festival, I stumbled to work on Monday morning, bleary-eyed, already feeling pangs of nostalgia about my three days on the sofa with only a box of wine and a few tubes of Pringles for company. Despite the vast collection of live sets, along with a dizzying array of clips and studio performances, all delivering the thrills of Glastonbury without the need for wellies, my visit to The Ritz on Friday evening proved to be perhaps the most significant and certainly the most enjoyable music event of the weekend.

Grammy winning star Kacey Musgraves has recently played with such country luminaries as Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss and flew into the UK on the back of an immensely successful US arena tour with Katy Perry, visiting some of the most iconic venues in the States over some forty six dates. Needless to say, this musician is a real star of the genre and the diverse crowd tonight waited eagerly in a hot and sweaty venue, desperate to extend a proper North West welcome to this Texan singer-songwriter and talented multi-instrumentalist.

Before we were able to do this, the crowd were treated to a rousing set from John and Jacob. Hailing from Birmingham, Alabama, the boys have recently become ensconced in to the ubiquitous Nashville scene. Significantly, leading song from their most recent eponymous EP was picked up by the mini-series bearing the great city's name. You can not underestimate the influence this programme is having on the genre at the moment. The duo certainly pressed all the right buttons required of a support act. Emerging on stage, they initially appeared to be dwarfed by the venue, but these friendly, energetic and immensely talented performers quickly grew into their surroundings, filling the hall with their brand of industrious, acoustic folk-pop, which at times possesses a distinctly dark edge. Their short set climaxed with an immensely satisfying performance of their 'Nashville' hit 'Be My Girl', which had the crowd and particularly the young female gathering, who spent the set screaming and bouncing throughout, clamouring for more. This won't be the last time we see these guys on our shores. However, next time it would be nice if they arrived accompanied by their full band, adding just a bit more grit to compliment the abundant tunes and energy. When Kacey Musgraves ascends the steps to the stage a hush spreads amongst the crowd. This is surely a sign of reverence. The crowd is a sell out. They're here to see a superstar and appear starstruck as she picks up her guitar surrounded by neon cacti and counts her mariachi styled band in for first track, 'High Time'. 'Silver Lining' quickly follows and the audiences familiarity with the track sees the show come alive. This song opens the hugely successful long player, 'Same Trailer Different Park' and provides a worthy reminder of what makes this frank twenty-five year old so brilliant, as she sings the wonderfully evocative first line, "woke up on the wrong side of rock bottom". The album hasn't sold north of 450,000 units and been awarded a Grammy for Best Country Album in 2013 for nothing and her audience have responded to her honesty as well as an awareness of themes that you or I can relate to.

The 2012 album provides the basis for the show, but Kacey Musgraves is such a confident performer, and one completely aware of her roots that a handful of covers also compliment the set to striking effect. The first of these preempts the weekend to come; 'Here You Come Again' was originally recorded by Dolly Parton in 1977 and Glastonbury punters would hear it a few days later, but Kacey's fans are rewarded with an extremely accomplished rendition, perfectly complimenting the original's energy. The following clutch of songs provide enthralling evidence of her veracious approach to the genre she has quickly become a darling of. 'Miss You' sounds like a straight forward country ballad, but the themes are darker than expected and the story doesn't seem to end well. This is quickly followed by the particularly cool barroom rocker 'Blowin' Smoke', which fellow Grammy winner Sheryl Crow would be proud of. Indeed, the whole show has an incredibly engaging pace and rhythm about it, refusing to be pigeonholed by the country genre she is associated with. Her cover of TLC's 'No Scrubs' is a case in point, and Musgraves' more cynical delivery adds to the fun of the track. The second half of the show maintains the imagination of the first, even introducing an element of reggae to proceedings in the country put down 'Step Off'.

As we head through the bottom stretch of the twenty song set, it becomes even more apparent how well-judged this performance actually is. The crowd brandish wonderfully inventive home-made flashing signs and t shirts demonstrating the affection held for this artist and her appreciation of these efforts in return does not seem fake, and we're treated to a delightful four-song encore full of fun and surprises. The first track is a debut airing of new song 'Cup of Tea', which lyrically contains all the component parts her audience are familiar with, but delivered solo enhances the fragility of the song's evocative imagery. Kacey then disappears to be replaced by her band in new suits emblazoned with flashing LED lights. Kacey emerges moments later in cowboy boots, also adorned with flashing lights and she launches in to an incredibly energetic performance of Nancy Sinatra's 'These Boots were Made for Walking', followed by signature track 'Follow Your Arrow'. If ever two songs captured the spirit and attitude of a performer at her peak it is these two tracks. Enraptured, the crowd do not want the show to end, but Kacey subtly manages to do so in style as she sings glorious farewell track 'Happy Trails', A cappella style before disappearing off stage, flashing boots and all.

The weekend was a glorious success for music but the wealth of digital content available to the armchair Glastonbury punter can't beat the live experience and on Friday night Kacey Musgraves knocked one out of the park!

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Rhinestone-encrusted, vintage microphone. Impossibly short rodeo dress. White cowgirl hat, neck tie, and sparkling boots. I know it’s frowned upon to comment on a female artist’s appearance, but it was impossible to ignore Kacey Musgraves’ attire on Wednesday night. Projecting the image of the ideal Southern pin-up girl, the 27-year-old singer-songwriter kicked off her special 420 show with “Pageant Material”. Acting as a defense statement of sorts, the song is a perfect introduction to Musgraves’ refreshingly honest personality. Despite looking like someone who might be at home on a runway, she immediately put to rest any idea that she’s just another pretty face. There is no doubt she is proud of her physical qualities, but she’s also proud of her talents as a singer, songwriter, performer, and overall entertainer. Displaying impeccable wit when it comes to wordplay, songs like “Biscuits” and “Silver Lining” made it very clear why Musgraves finds favor among those who don’t usually listen to modern country music. Like Nikki Lane, Sturgill Simpson, and many others out there today, she is able to build on a solid country and western foundation, but with blueprints that have been updated for a new generation. There are countless country songs about small towns, but there are very few like “This Town”. The lying and cheating and gossiping are commonplace, but overdosing and biting nurses…not so much.

The simple, slight references to marijuana in Kacey Musgraves’ lyrics made her performance “holiday worthy”, but the capacity crowd at the Bluebird Theater didn’t buy tickets just because the show was on 420. It’s a fact that Musgraves is bigger than the Bluebird any day of year, so it was a treat to catch her in such an intimate setting. The evening was made even more special by her enthusiasm. She seemed as excited to be there as those in the front row. Anthems about strong women were augmented by heartbreaking ballads, the same way ‘shake your ass’ barn-burners were smoothed out by irie Bob Marley jams. Lyrics were changed on-the-fly to highlight Denver’s newfound status as the North American Amsterdam, as well as poke fun at Musgraves herself during “Dime Store Cowgirl” (“ok, just a little cheap”). Each track seemed to build on the last, allowing Musgraves and her band to loosen up as the night progressed. “Whose high is just kicking in? Who has been high since this morning?” Musgraves asked those rhetorical questions before admitting she’s never performed under the influence. “Maybe today will be different.” The day was different, but as far as I could tell she didn’t smoke during the set. She did tour a pot farm and local dispensary though; an experience she described like a wide-eyed kid seeing snow for the first time. “5,000 plants in one place!” - See more at: http://ilistensoyoudonthaveto.com/2016/04/22/kacey-musgraves-bluebird-theater-04-20-16/#sthash.ElS1gFk8.dpuf-

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What an excellent concert! Having opted for unreserved standing, I was pleasantly surprised to see that this put all of us in this section within 20 feet of the stage at The Sage in Gateshead. Kacey Musgraves was quite superb - a perfect voice and a personality to match the sparkly (rhinestone) outfits worn by her and the band.

With 2 great albums to choose from, Kacey played all of the hits and did a couple of covers too. The highlight of the evening was a solo, acoustic performance of "Merry-Go-Round" and the crowd rousing "Stupid". Her cover of the Johnny Cash hit "Jackson" was also brilliant. I'm not especially into Country & Western, but Kacey Musgraves is so much more than that. Catchy tunes with quietly subversive lyrics, challenging the established norms of her upbringing in Texas.

A special word for the band who were great musicians. Each had to demonstrate their "talent' to the audience, (juggling, spoons etc) which added to the homely nature of the concert. This lady deserves to be a massive star, but we may lose something when she can no longer play smaller venues like "The Sage".

Come back soon, Kacey

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Country sensation Kacey Musgraves exploded onto the scene after appearing on the popular Nashville Star in 2007 and following the show she had a fan base ready and waiting due to her likeable mannerisms and the way in which she conducted herself during her time as a reality star.

Coupled with her natural country talents and guitar playing abilities, she had all the right components for an engaging and enjoyable live show. That is definitely what you get when seeing her live, Kacey is incredibly warm towards her crowd and is more than happy to share stories of her beginnings and the meanings behind her songwriting.

The audience is captivated and cheer even louder for fan favourites including 'Follow Your Arrow' and 'Merry Go Round'. Perhaps the largest reaction of the evening though is for an unexpected TLC cover of 'No Scrubs' which demonstrates Kacey's integrity not only as a person but as a musician too.

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I was contemplating skipping out on Kacey Musgraves's concert in Helotes, TX (Spurs play-offs and Mayweather vs Pacquiao was also happening) but her striking performance captured me right to the very last night of their encore and well after.

The venue's great acoustics highlighted Kacey's powerful vocals and elaborate riffs across a diverse set list. Her songs were outstandingly country and I LOVED her stage presence: charming, witty, relaxed and endearing. So few and mostly veteran artists can engage their audience the way Kacey did, she had us laughing, cheering and rooting for her throughout her 2 hour performance.

Kacey's live concert beat out all other events that night, but more so - she is one of my favorite performances I've seen to date. Looking forward to her next tour!

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Everything was perfect! The crowd was so hyped up and engaged, and we stopped the show to sing happy birthday to her (her birthday was the day before). Her vocals are flawless live and she sang every song from Golden Hour, not to mention some bops from STDP and Pageant Material. Her set design was fun and very her (will never be getting over those circular lamps that would bob up and down from the ceiling to the rhythm), not to mention she even brought together her band to the front/center of the stage to play some more stripped down songs that made us feel like we were in a more intimate environment.

Highlights: KM doing an amazing cover of I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor and making everyone laugh through sadgirl tears by singing "Golden shower" at the end of Golden Hour.

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Super fun concert! Kacey musgraves has an amazing voice in her music and in person and she was very interactive with the fans. She talked to us and we got to see her real personality which was very down to earth. I wish she had sung more songs from her new album and that the concert was longer but overall an awesome experience!!

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Her beautiful voice was even better in concert! Kudos to her stage hands... one of the first concerts in a long time that had the sound done right! Wasn't to loud and we could actually hear Kasey sing! Nicely done!

Sincerely, An American, living in Denmark going to Germany (Hamburg) to get my Country on! Jennifer hansen

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Amazing gig with incredible performances from Kacey and Soccer Mom supporting. Kacey is easily one of the best artists in country music today and this gig proved that. The gig itself was quite intimate, but the performances were raw and authentic. Can't wait to see her again!

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Kacey was enthusiastic and high energy! She seem to really enjoy putting on a concert and she sang lots of great originals and some fun covers! Energy in the venue was happy and everyone sang along! The opener gave it his all and he was really cute and fun!

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Kacey Musgraves Announces 2022 "Star-Crossed: Unveiled" North American Tour

Country-pop star Kacey Musgraves kicks off her 2022 star-crossed: unveiled North American tour in support of her forthcoming fifth studio album, 'star-crossed'

Six-time GRAMMY winner Kacey Musgraves is heading on tour next year to support her forthcoming fifth studio album, star-crossed . Her 15-city North American trek, dubbed star-crossed: unveiled, kicks off Jan. 19, 2022, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and ends Feb. 20 at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles. The upcoming tour, Musgraves' first string of shows since her two-year Oh, What a World: Tour in 2018 and 2019, will feature King Princess and MUNA as supporting artists.

News of Musgraves' tour follows the announcement of her upcoming album, star-crossed , which is due out Sept. 10. Last week, the country-pop star released the music video for the album's lead single, "justified." In her February cover story for Rolling Stone , Musgraves said star-crossed is inspired by the heartbreak and healing that followed her 2020 divorce from singer/songwriter Ruston Kelly .

"It's a therapeutic outlet for me, you know? I can't help but to write about what I'm going through," she told the magazine. "I want to honor the huge range of emotion that I've felt over this past year, past six months. I also want to honor the relationship we had and the love we have for each other, because it's very real."

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star-crossed is produced by Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian , who also handled production for Musgraves' 2018 GRAMMY-winning album, Golden Hour . To accompany star-crossed , Musgraves is also releasing a film of the same name, directed by Bardia Zeinali, which will be released on Paramount+ the day the album drops.

Tickets for the star-crossed: unveiled tour go on sale Thursday, Sept. 9, at 10 a.m. local time via Kacey Musgraves' official website , where you can also find the full tour dates.

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10 Ways Johnny Cash Revived His Career With 'American Recordings'

On the 30th anniversary of Johnny Cash's 'American Recordings' — the first of a six-part series that continued through 2010 — take a look at how the albums rejuvenated the country icon's career and helped his legacy live on after his passing.

It's fair to say that the 1980s hadn't been particularly kind to country legend Johnny Cash . Once considered the Don of the Nashville scene, the singer/songwriter suddenly found himself dropped by Columbia Records, recording terrible parody songs (remember "The Chicken in Black"?), and addicted to painkillers after a bizarre accident in which he was kicked by an ostrich .

But as the new decade approached, Cash's reputation gradually started to recover. A 1988 tribute album, 'Til Things Are Brighter , alerted a much younger indie generation of his catalog of classics. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. And then arguably the biggest band in the world at the time, U2 , invited him to take lead vocals on Zooropa 's post-apocalyptic closer " The Wanderer ." The scene was set for a triumphant comeback, and on 1994's American Recordings , the Man in Black duly obliged.

The Rick Rubin -produced album was far from a one-off. Cash delivered three American follow-ups in his lifetime (1996's Unchained , 2000's Solitary Man , and 2002's The Man Comes Around ). And two posthumous volumes (2006's A Hundred Highways, 2010's Ain't No Grave )  further bridged the gap between his statuses as country outlaw and elder statesman — and helped further his legacy as one of country's all-time greats.

As the first American Recordings installment celebrates its 30th anniversary, here's a look at how the series deservedly rejuvenated the career of an American recording legend.

It United Him With A New Muse 

Best known for his pioneering work with Run-D.M.C. , Beastie Boys , and Public Enemy , Rick Rubin seemed an unusual fit for a sixty-something country singer whose glory days were considered decades behind him. But left spellbound by Cash's performance at a Bob Dylan anniversary gig in 1992, the superproducer offered to make the Nashville legend a superstar once more.

Cash took some persuading, but eventually agreed to join forces on the assurance he'd be in the creative driving seat, and a new unlikely dream team was born. Rubin lent his talents to all six volumes of American Recordings — co-producing the middle two with Cash's son John Carter Cash – and won the first GRAMMY of his career for his efforts. The Def Jam co-founder would also later work his magic with several other '60s heroes including Neil Diamond , Yusuf and Neil Young .

It Saw Cash Lean Into Contemporary Music More Than Ever

Cash had never been averse to tackling contemporary material. He covered Bruce Springsteen 's "Highway Patrolman" in 1983, just a year after it appeared on The Boss' Nebraska . But the American Recordings series saw the Man in Black embrace the sounds du jour like never before, whether the grunge of Soundgarden 's "Rusty Cage," electro-blues of Depeche Mode 's "Personal Jesus," or most famously, industrial rock of Nine Inch Nails ' "Hurt."

On paper, this could have been nothing short of a disaster, the sign of an aging artist desperately latching onto a much younger musical generation in a transparent bid for relevancy. But instead, Cash elevates the Gen X classics into modern hymns, his sonorous voice injecting a sense of gravitas and Rubin's production stripping things back to their bare but compelling essentials. Far from an embarrassing grandad act, this was the sound of a man respectfully making the source material his own.

It Returned Cash To The Charts 

Cash had reached the lower end of the Billboard 200 in the '80s as part of supergroups The Highwaymen and Class of '55. But you had to go all the way back to 1976's One Piece at a Time to find his last entry as a solo artist. The American Recordings series, however, slowly but surely restored the Man in Black to his former chart glories.

Indeed, while its first two volumes charted at numbers 110 and 170 respectively, the third peaked at a slightly more impressive 88 and the fourth at 22, his highest position since 1970's Hello, I ' m Johnny Cash . The posthumous fifth entry, meanwhile, went all the way to No. 1, remarkably the first time ever the country legend had achieved such a feat with a studio effort (live album At San Quentin had previously topped the charts in 1971).

"Hurt" also became Cash's first solo US country hit in 14 years in 2003. And while it only landed at No. 56 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, it remains Cash's most-streamed song to date with over 600 million streams on Spotify alone.

It Included Masterful Collaborators 

As well as handing over the producer reins to Rubin, Cash also surrounded himself with some of the rock world's finest musicians. Tom Petty , Red Hot Chili Peppers ' Flea , and Fleetwood Mac 's Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood all lent their considerable talents to Unchained . Sheryl Crow and Will Oldham did the same on Solitary Man , while Nick Cave , Fiona Apple and Don Henley joined him in the studio on The Man Comes Around .

But Cash also kept things more traditional by recruiting fellow country legend Merle Haggard , 'fifth Beatle' Billy Preston , and "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" songwriter Jack Clement , while the presence of wife June Carter Cash and son John made the third American Recordings something of a family affair.

It Went Back To Basics 

While American Recordings was, in many respects, Cash's most forward-thinking album, it wasn't afraid to keep one foot in the past, either. For one, the star recorded most of its first volume in his Tennessee cabin armed with only a guitar, a throwback to his 1950s beginnings with first producer Sam Phillips .

Cash also trawled through his own back catalog for inspiration, re-recording several tracks he believed had unfairly gone under the radar including 1955 single "Mean Eyed Cat," murder ballad "Delia's Gone" from 1962's The Sound of Johnny Cash , and "I'm Leaving Now" from 1985's Rainbow .

It Proved He Was Still A Masterful Songwriter…

Although Cash's unlikely covers grabbed most of the attention, the American Recordings series showed that his stellar songwriting skills remained intact throughout his later years, too. "Meet Me in Heaven," for example, is a beautifully poignant tribute to the older brother who died at just 15, while the folksy "Let the Train Blow the Whistle" added to Cash's arsenal of railroad anthems.

"Drive On," meanwhile, is worthy of gracing any Best Of compilation, a powerful lament to those who came back from the Vietnam War with both emotional and physical scars ("And even now, every time I dream/ I hear the men and the monkeys in the jungle scream").

…And Still A Master Interpreter 

As well as putting new spins on his own songs and various contemporary rock favorites, Cash further displayed both his interpretive and curatorial skills by covering a variety of spirituals, standards and pop hits first released during his commercial heyday.

The likes of early 19th century gospel "Wayfaring Stranger," wartime favorite "We'll Meet Again," and Simon and Garfunkel 's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" may have been firmly in Cash's wheelhouse. But more leftfield choices such as Loudon Wainwright III 's offbeat morality tale "The Man Who Couldn't Cry" proved that even when outside his comfort zone, he could stamp his own identity with aplomb.

It Made Him An Unlikely MTV Star 

Cash was 62 years old when American Recordings hit the shelves — not exactly a prime age for MTV play. Yet thanks to some inspired creative decisions, the career-reviving series spawned two videos that received regular rotation on the network. Firstly, "Delia's Gone" caught attention for two major reasons: it was directed by Anton Corbijn , the man renowned for his long-running creative partnership with Depeche Mode, and it starred Kate Moss, the world's biggest supermodel at the time, as the titular victim.  

Then nine years later, Cash picked up six nominations — winning Best Cinematography — at the MTV Video Music Awards thanks to Mark Romanek 's emotionally devastating treatment for "Hurt." Interspersing clips of the clearly fragile country singer at the rundown Museum of Cash with footage from his earlier days and artistic shots of decaying fruits and flowers, the promo perfectly embodied the transient nature of life. And it had the capacity to reduce even the hardest of hearts to tears.

It Added To His GRAMMY Haul 

Cash won almost as many GRAMMYs with his American Recordings series as he had during the previous 40 years of his career. The Man in Black first added to his trophy collection in 1995 when the first volume won Best Contemporary Folk Album. This was the first time he'd been recognized at the ceremony for his musical talents since the June Carter Cash duet "If I Were A Carpenter" won Best Country Performance for a Duo or Group with Vocal back in 1971  

Three years later, Unchained was crowned Best Country Album. And after picking up a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999, Cash won 2001's Best Male Country Vocal Performance for "Solitary Man," then again in the same Category for "Give My Love to Rose"in 2003. He posthumously won two more GRAMMYs for Best Short Form Video, in 2004 for "Hurt" and in 2008 for "God's Gonna Cut You Down." In total, the American Recordings series won Cash six more GRAMMYs, bringing his overall count to 13. 

It Was A Powerful Epitaph

In 1997, Cash was told he'd just 18 months to live after being misdiagnosed with neurodegenerative condition Shy-Drager syndrome (later changed to autonomic neuropathy). He ended up outliving this prognosis by a good four years, but during this period, he lost the love of his life and was forced to record his swansong in-between lengthy stints in the hospital.  

Little wonder, therefore, that the American Recordings series is defined by the theme of mortality: see "The Man Comes Around," a biblical ode to the Grim Reaper ("And I looked, and behold a pale horse/ And his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with him"), Death Row anthem "The Mercy Seat," and funeral favorite "Danny Boy." As with David Bowie 's Blackstar , Cash was able to reflect on his impermanence in his own terms in a sobering, yet compelling manner that continues to resonate decades on. 

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Wyatt Flores On Speaking His Truth & Using Fame For Good: "I Want People To See That I've Gone Through It"

On his new EP, 'Half Life,' Wyatt Flores tackles everything from mental health to his complicated relationship with fame and religion. Ahead of his Stagecoach Festival debut, the rising country star discusses expressing "wherever I am in my heart."

When Wyatt Flores released his second EP, Half Life , on April 19, he ended his celebratory Instagram post with one simple wish: "I hope these songs make you feel something."

That's been Flores' mantra since the rising country singer first began releasing music just three years ago. Hailed as one of the genre's most honest new stars, Flores speaks his truth in his red dirt music, on stage, and on social media. As Half Life showcases, he's unafraid to broach life's toughest topics, from suicidal thoughts on "Devil" to a complicated relationship with religion on "I Believe In God."

"I like to keep it very based on what I felt, and just try and go for that emotion," Flores says of his music. "If you can somehow captivate [listeners] in the story and make them feel the emotion through the song, then you've done your job. I guess that's all I'm after."

His unabashed vulnerability has made his music resonate widely — and fast. In 2023, Flores went from playing for hundreds to thousands in a matter of months, garnering more than 325 million global streams and more than 13 million TikTok likes along the way. He consistently uses his rapidly growing platform to champion self-care and mental health, even taking a brief tour hiatus in February to get himself back on track.

Two months later, Flores assures that he's feeling rejuvenated and healthier than ever, sparking some happier tunes that even caught him by surprise (more on that later). He'll spend the summer playing a mix of headlining shows, festival stages and a few supporting slots for Mitski , first kicking things off with his debut at Stagecoach on April 26.

As Flores gears up for tour, he sat down with GRAMMY.com during some time off in his native Oklahoma to chat about his remarkable rise, the complexities of being so vulnerable, and how he feels like he's getting the "best of both worlds."

Do you remember the first show that you were like, "What is happening?"

Yeah, it was Asheville, North Carolina. It was either the last week of April last year or the first week of May, I can't quite remember. But that was my first ever sold-out headline show. I think the venue cap was like 550, and they were screaming so loud that I got off stage and I was like, "Did anyone feel like there was a trash can going off in their ear?" And then my bass player, Bill, was like, "No, that's the last time you'll hear that frequency." 

That was where everything changed. It kind of started making me realize how real this was getting. Then, everywhere we went, [it was a] sold-out crowd, and they're excited as all get out. I literally thought that I was living a dream. 

I played at, you know, the s—iest hole in the walls you could ever imagine. I just thought I was gonna be there forever. Honestly, I was still having fun doing that. But I just couldn't believe the dramatic change that happened.

At what point did it actually feel real?

It was probably when we played Dallas [in December of] last year. That was the biggest room that we'd ever played. I was like, 3,000 people bought tickets to show up to my show. And then I just kind of had to kind of process like what was actually going on. I kept questioning it for the longest time, but that night it was just different.

We had just played in Fort Worth, like, three months [before that], and that was 600 people. So when we played Dallas, that was when I just looked at the crowd and I was like, Okay, this is it.

That's interesting, because you had to cancel a stretch of shows not long after that. Was that kind of all correlating — taking it in, but being overwhelmed from all of it?

Yeah, because there's a lot of things that went on in my life that I never took the time to process, and that was one of the first things — being like, This is my life from now on . And I think that's what I liked about the Life Lessons project so much, was giving listeners an inside view on what it looks like to be on this side of the fence. Because everyone thinks that it's gotta be the most wild thing to be an artist, but I don't think they realize what comes with it. 

I'm still sitting here going, I shouldn't be on this interview with you . I don't deserve it. Like, I don't have the cool style, I show up in sweatshirts and s—ty Adidas shoes. I don't put myself on a pedestal.

I've never wanted to become something I'm not, and that's kind of been the hard point. Because, you know, you got folks from the hometown [saying], "Don't forget who you are!" And then all of a sudden you get lost in all of it. And then you're sitting there going, Do I even know who I am?  

Making some healthier changes kind of opened up some other wounds that I bottled up. I never processed my grandpa's death, and at the same time that that was all going down, I was also firing management — which, they say in Nashville, the manager should be the one person that you do trust. 

I took one week off so I could come back for [my grandpa's] funeral, and had to delay some shows there. And then I was homeless for two weeks from another situation. But I was like, Nope, I'm just gonna work my ass off. I'm just gonna show up, do what I need to do. And I never took the time to actually look at anything that had happened. And that's kind of where the falloff went, because I was just trying to survive the chaos.

I'm sure it's hard being in the spotlight period while  going through so much  at the same time.

For a while, there were certain things that I did not like about myself. [I felt like I was] changing personalities. I know most people can't see it, but that was something that I was struggling with. Everyone was seeing how happy I was through social media — because I'm not afraid to post the silly s— that goes down on the road; me being a jackass in the van or something like that — but then people expected that from me. 

I had to fully come to terms with, wherever I am in my heart, that's who I am right there in that moment. I don't have to portray this image that people see just because we post it on social media.

I also think it's amazing to have the platform you do and be so honest about how you're feeling. Because it's probably healing for you, but also going to be healing for the people who see it — even if it's challenging and really personal to admit.

I put down my phone for a really long time, which was one of the best things ever. [ Laughs. ] I came back and I went through my DMs. People were like, "Thank you for saying something because I finally had the encouragement to say something to my wife" or something else. I'm glad that it gave people the encouragement to speak up, because if I don't, then how will they? 

I look at my fans, and I'm blessed. There's no better fan base, they're the sweetest people ever. They are diehard fans, but they talk to me like I'm their friend, like they've known me forever. For them to trust someone enough to say something [about] how they feel or what's going on in their lives, that means the absolute world to me.

Clearly that means that what you bring to the table is what your fans are also going to bring to the table for you.

One of the things that I've been trying to work through, is realizing that I can listen to their problems, but I can't take their problems with me. And that was something that I had to learn. I was like, I can't do that to myself, or I'm gonna plummet .

There was a time when we were in Colorado, and someone had sent me these messages [about this girl], and I ended up looking [her] up. She was an eighth grade girl, and the last video she had posted on TikTok was of "Please Don't Go." She'd committed suicide a month after she had posted that. Her mom was trying to raise attention towards bullying and things like that. 

It was hard for us. But we had to look at it through a new perspective. And it's like, we can't change someone's decision, as badly as you want to. And we try and look at it from this perspective of, How long did that song keep them here? Time is valuable, and even if it was for another month, at least it kept them here just a little bit longer, kept them through the fight. Even though you don't always win.

We're not just out here playing music. I still love the party songs. "West of Tulsa" is always fun to look out in the crowd, and they're having a great time. But we're not just playing music because we're here to distract people from their problems. We're lucky enough that we do get to save lives, and we get to do it through music. But it's also one of those things where I'm sitting there going, I'm a 22-year-old kid from Oklahoma, and I have this power. Am I going to use it correctly?

Now that you know that your music is so powerful to so many people, has it changed the way that you approach your songwriting?

A little bit. You know, the songs that I write are songs that I feel. I'm ADHD as all get out, so when I show up to write, it's whatever I'm feeling that day. But yeah, there's a little bit in the back of my head that says, Watch out for something like this, you don't want to say the wrong message here . 

I want to write these songs that are sad, that are very dark, and lost is kind of the feeling. Because I want people to see that I've gone through it, so that way, they can get a better understanding that they're not the only one. 

My inspiration was to be the artist that had those songs that kind of pulled me through my stuff. There's all sorts of jokes and like memes about when the song doesn't hit you hard enough the first time so you play it again, or, like, when you're sitting in a vehicle after you've already gotten home but you sit there until the song ends. That was always kind of a goal for me. I was like, I want to be that song that kind of helps them get through the next day.  

That's the way I kind of look at it when I play these shows. And I sit back and I look at the crowd, and I'm like, I get to be a part of y'all's lives every single day, and that is the coolest thing that I've ever done.

It's funny, there's always that interview question like, "What are your goals?" but it sounds like you've already accomplished the main one.  

Oh, absolutely. I've been having to find new goals because I've lived my dream. Like, if I died tomorrow, I'd hang my hat proudly. I've helped people, I've played all the venues — well, I guess I haven't played Red Rocks yet. That's coming up, though.

I'm still thinking, because it's just now finally hit me that, like, You've kind of done the damn thing. So it's like, What do you want to do now? I have all these wild ideas. I usually throw out some out of pocket s— and then I let someone else come up with if it's gonna work or not. My business manager hates me. [ Laughs .]

Were you raised to be so connected with your feelings, or was it just kind of an innate thing for you?

I think I always felt out of place wherever I was. I was always kind of the weird kid. My friends hated me because I started talking about sappy s—. I'd want to have deep, meaningful conversations and sometimes they'd be like, "Would you just shut up?" [ Laughs .]

But what I realized is that I'm very big on connection. At some point, not fitting in and being different kind of all changed for me. I was like, I can't change it, so I might as well be it.

Have you ever questioned how honest you're being in your music?  

For the most part, I don't try and hold back. In some ways, it is scary, but in other ways, it's kind of just telling your truth so people don't get shocked by something that you do.

For the first time, I'm writing happier songs. And I'm skeptical to see how people take that. I mean, I've had Life Lessons and stuff like that, but yeah, this is definitely a weird time in my life where I'm like, I'm writing happy songs, and I don't even know how to feel about it. Now, I'm like, How do I share happiness? How do I contain that idea, and that emotion, and put it into a song so it comes out to the listener and they feel it?

You're allowed to be happy! And with everything that's been happening for you lately, I'm not surprised you're happy.

[Fans] always say "We made the right person famous." It's been two short years of really doing this thing. And we're blessed.

I freakin' love playing live, I just had other things going on in the background that I never took time [to process]. For a while, I wanted to blame a lot of things that wasn't it. And then, I went to Onsite [Workshops, a therapy, counseling and wellness retreat center in Tennessee] for like a week and got my head back to normal. 

Playing live is what makes it all worth it. I knew that I was going to have to work for this, and I'm getting to see the fruits of my labor. I'm finally getting some time off. I'm getting to actually spend some quality time, but I at least now know how to have quality time in the healthiest way. Because for a while, I couldn't shut the other brain off. I'd come home and I was still somewhere else. 

I can't believe that I get the best of both worlds. That usually doesn't happen where you get your cake and eat it too. S—, I might go fishing later! I get to be on the road, play to thousands of people, and then I get to go fishing? I think the only thing that's missing is I don't have a boat. Man, I just might have to weld me one.  

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Global Spin: Watch VASSY Search For The “Off Switch” In This Acoustic Performance Of Her New Single

Australian dance pop singer VASSY offers an acoustic take on her EDM-influenced single, “Off Switch.”

In her latest track "Off Switch," Australian dance-pop artist VASSY captures the exhilarating intensity of a budding romance. She loves the rush but, at the same time, wishes she could fight the feeling, even if only for a few seconds.

"There's something electric between you and I/ The way we connected I can't describe/ We're right on the edge of blurring the lines/ Don't know why I'm scared of this rush inside," she sings in the intro. "I wish my heart, it had an off switch/ 'Cause, boy, I don't know how to stop this."

In this episode of Global Spin , watch VASSY deliver an acoustic performance of her track, playing guitar and using a pair of castanets for added rhythm.

VASSY released "Off Switch" on Jan. 5 with an electrifying music video swirling with vibrant neon lights. 

Recently she wrapped a string of appearances supporting Aqua's United States leg of their world tour and earlier this month, performed a headlining show in San Diego. On May 18, she will take the stage at the BASSINTHEGRASS music festival in Darwin, Australia.

Press play on the video above to watch VASSY's lively performance of "Off Switch," and remember to check back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of Global Spin.

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Post Malone's Country Roots: 8 Key Moments In Covers and Collaborations

Ahead of Posty's upcoming performance at the Stagecoach Festival, catch up on the many ways he's been dabbling in country music since the beginning of his career.

Since Post Malone burst onto the mainstream nearly a decade ago, he has continued to flaunt his genre-defying brand of musical brilliance. For his latest venture, it’s time for gold grills and cowboy hats: Posty’s going country.

Though his musical origins are in rap, Malone has seamlessly traversed pop, R&B, and blues, always hinting at his deep-seated country roots along the way. In the last year, his long-standing affinity for country music has moved to the forefront, with appearances at the CMA Awards, a country-tinged Super Bowl LVIII performance, and a feature on Beyoncé ’s COWBOY CARTER . Next up, he’ll make his debut at California's Stagecoach Festival alongside some of country music’s biggest names — and pay tribute to some of the genre greats.

While it’s unclear exactly what the Texas-raised hitmaker will be singing, his 45-minute set on Saturday, April 27 is labeled “Post Malone: Performs a special set of country covers.” After years of performing covers for and alongside country stars, the performance is arguably one of the most full-circle moments of his career thus far.

Ahead of his Stagecoach premiere, read on for some of Posty's biggest nods and contributions to the country music scene over the years — that could culminate in his own country album soon enough. 

A Slew Of Classic Country Music Covers

Malone has a history of channeling his musical heroes, often pulling on his boots to deliver heartfelt covers. He's paid tribute to country icons many times, including covers of Hank Williams Jr .'s classic, "There's A Tear In My Beer” in a 2018 fan-favorite video . 

During a 2022 Billy Strings tour stop at The Observatory in Los Angeles, Malone made a surprise appearance and used the moment to honor Johnny Cash alongside Strings. The pair delivered an acoustic duet of Cash's infamous murder ballad, "Cocaine Blues."

And just this year, Malone covered Hank Williams Sr. during a surprise performance at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. On April 3, he closed out the annual Bobby Bones' Million Dollar Show with a rendition of Williams' "Honky Tonk Blues." 

A Longtime Kinship With Dwight Yoakam

Malone has long collaborated with Dwight Yoakam , marking a friendship and professional partnership that spans his career. Yoakam is a GRAMMY-winning trailblazer known for his pioneering blend of honky tonk, rock and punk that shook up the country scene in the 80's with his blend of "cowpunk." 

The pair frequently joined forces on Yoakam's SiriusXM Radio spot "Greater Bakersfield," where one standout 2018 appearance features Malone covering Yoakam's own “Thousand Miles From Nowhere” as the two laugh, strum and belt out the lyrics together in perfect harmony. 

On April Fool's Day in 2021, they playfully teased fans with the prospect of a double country album release — which may not seem so far-fetched three years later.

It's fitting that Malone would find such deep inspiration in folks like Yoakam, a man who first rode onto the country scene with a new take on a traditional sound. Much like Yoakam bridged generations with his music, Malone brings a new yet familiar energy to the country scene, embodying the spirit of a modern cowboy in both style and sound.

A Country Tribute To Elvis

Malone teamed up with Keith Urban for a duet rendition of "Baby, What You Want Me to Do" during the "Elvis All-Star Tribute Special," which aired on NBC in 2019. Originally written and performed by blues musician and songwriter Jimmy Reed , "Baby, What You Want Me to Do" was famously covered by Presley and commemorated through Urban and Malone's unique blend of modern guitar-slapping country-rock charisma. 

That wasn't Malone's only country collab that night, either. He also covered Presley's "Blue Suede Shoes" alongside Blake Shelton , Little Big Town and Mac Davis .

A Celebration Of Texas With Country Legends

In March 2021, Matthew McConaughey and his wife, Camila, hosted the "We’re Texas" virtual benefit concert, to help Texans coping with that year's disastrous winter storms during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Following performances by George Strait , Kacey Musgraves , Willie Nelson , and Miranda Lambert , Malone — who moved to Dallas when he was 10 — served as the night's final entertainer. He performed Brad Paisley 's "I'm Gonna Miss Her" followed by Sturgill Simpson 's "You Can Have The Crown" backed by Dwight Yoakam.

A Rousing Tribute At The 2023 CMA Awards

At the 2023 CMA Awards, Malone joined country stars Morgan Wallen and HARDY on stage to cover late icon Joe Diffie ‘s “Pickup Man” and "John Deere Green." Malone's first-ever performance at the CMAs felt more like a reunion than a debut, with Malone right at home among his collaborators.

“I’ve manifested this for years," HARDY told Audacy's Katie Neal. "Slight flex here, but I started following [Post Malone] when he had like, 300k Instagram followers. I was on the 'White Iverson' terrain, like the first thing that he ever put out and I was like, ‘this is dope,’ and I've been with him ever since.” 

After the performance, Malone hinted to Access Hollywood that it might be the start of a new chapter. When asked if a forthcoming country album would be in the works, he answered, “I think so. Yes, ma'am.” (More on that later.)

A Countrified Appearance At Super Bowl LVIII

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Before Beyoncé announced COWBOY CARTER in a Verizon Super Bowl ad , Malone offered Super Bowl Sunday's first country-themed clue at the top of the night with his tender rendition of "America The Beautiful." Sporting a bolo tie and brown suede, Malone delivered his patriotic performance with a characteristically country drawl while strumming along on acoustic guitar before Reba McIntire 's star-spangled rendition of the national anthem. 

Malone's performance followed in the footsteps of a long line of country artists who have kicked off the national sporting event, which started with Charley Pride in 1974 and has included Shania Twain , Faith Hill and Garth Brooks . 

A Tip Of The Hat To Toby Keith

During a performance at the American Rodeo in Arlington, Texas, on March 9, Malone paid tribute to the late Toby Keith , who passed away in February . After pouring one out and taking a sip from a red solo cup (an homage to Keith's playful hit of the same name), Malone performed a cover of "As Good As I Once Was" for the Texas rodeo crowd.

His TikTok video of the performance quickly garnered over 4 million views, sparking enthusiasm among fans for more country music from him. "Sir. I'm now begging for a country album," wrote one user in a comment that has received over 11,000 hearts.

A (Potential) Full-On Country Album

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His much-teased country album may not be too yonder. After confirming that a country album was in the works during a live Twitch stream on his channel, Malone has spent much of this year teasing forthcoming new work. There is no scheduled album release date as of press time, but Malone has shared snippets of new songs including “ Missin’ You Like This” and dropped sneak peeks of collaborations with Morgan Wallen, HARDY, Ernest, and Luke Combs . 

In February, Malone posted a sample of a collaboration with Combs, "I Ain't Got A Guy For That," the first in a series of song snippets shared across his social channels. 

On March 20, Malone posted a reel to Instagram featuring a video of himself seated on a stool, smoking a cigarette and singing along to a track that opens with Wallen singing, “It takes two to break a heart in two,” as Malone comes in to deliver a blow with the line, “Baby you blame me, and baby I’ll blame you." The track, shared with the caption (and supposed song title) "I had some help," was first announced in a now-deleted social media post by Wallen at the end of 2023. 

No matter when the album may come, Post Malone’s Stagecoach set will only up the anticipation for some original country music from the star — and from the looks of it, fans and genre stars alike are more than ready for it.

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Kacey Musgraves Announces 2022 Arena Tour: See The Dates

By James Dinh

August 30, 2021

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Kacey Musgraves is heading on tour with her Star-Crossed LP .

On Monday (August 30), the country titan announced that she is bringing her new set to fans across the country for a 2022 trek, which will feature opening acts King Princess and MUNA . The 15-city arena tour will kick off on January 19 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and hit major markets, including Chicago, Boston, New York City, Dallas, before it wraps February 20 in Los Angeles, California. Tickets go on sale to the general public on September 9, one day before the accompanying set drops.

The 15-song collection will be released via Interscope Records and UMG Nashville and see the entities team up to collaborate on marketing, radio promotion and international marketing. The album will arrive with a 50-minute film, which will be available for streaming exclusively on Paramount Plus.

Musgraves has admitted that Star-Crossed is set to flip the script on what fans heard of her on 2018's Golden Hour . "My last album is what people know me for. They see me as this starry-eyed, rose-colored glasses kinda girl; the Golden Hour girl," she admitted, in reference to her marriage of three years with Ruston Kelly . The pair filed for divorce in July 2020. "Well, here I come with a post-divorce album, bursting the f*king bubble."

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The star will return with her new album 'star-crossed' next month

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Kacey Musgraves has announced a string of North American tour dates for 2022 in support of her forthcoming album ‘star-crossed’.

The musician will make her return with the follow-up to ‘Golden Hour’ next week (September 10).

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Next January, Musgraves will then hit the road in the US and Canada, kicking off the tour in St Paul, Minnesota on January 19 and continuing on to a final show in LA on February 20. She will be supported by King Princess and MUNA across all dates.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale soon – you can register for pre-sale access here now . Kacey Musgraves will play:

January 2022

19 – St Paul, Minnesota, Xcel Energy Center 20 – Chicago, IL, United Center 21 – Kansas City, MO, T-Mobile Center 23 – Cleveland, OH, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 24 – Toronto, ON, Scotiabank Arena 26 – Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center 27 – Boston, MA, TD Garden

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3 – Washington D.C., Capital One Arena 5 – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden 9 – Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena 11 – Nashville, TN, Bridgestone Arena 14 – Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center 16 – Denver, CO, Ball Arena 19 – Oakland, CA, Oakland Arena 20 – Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center

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Last week (August 23), Musgraves announced the release of her new album ‘star-crossed’ and an accompanying film of the same name . The record will be “structured as a modern-day tragedy in three acts” and “tells an extremely personal journey of heartache and healing”, according to a press release.

She also shared the title track from the record on the same day and followed it up on Friday (August 27) with new single ‘justified’ . The video for the track saw the musician take a road trip as she sang about how “healing doesn’t happen in a straight line”.

Earlier this month, Musgraves previewed two new songs during an appearance on the podcast A Slight Change Of Plans . During the episode, she sang verses from the unreleased tracks ‘angel’ and ‘camera roll’.

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Kacey Musgraves has announced her next U.S. tour, Star-Crossed: Unveiled.

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Kacey Musgraves Announces 'Star-Crossed: Unveiled' US Tour For 2022

Just in time to thaw our icy cold winter hearts.

Sad girl fall has officially been renewed for sad girl winter, thanks to Kacey Musgraves' Starcrossed: Unveiled tour, her next U.S. headlining tour kicking off in January 2022.

The “Space Cowboy” singer is bringing the psychedelic heartbreak tunes of her highly-anticipated new album on the road in her first run of headlining of dates since wrapping up her Oh, What A World tour in October 2019, just before the pandemic, in support of her album Golden Hour .

Called Star-Crossed: Unveiled , the limited-15-city run will take Musgraves through most major cities in the country from Los Angeles to New York, kicking off on January 19 in Saint Paul, Minnesota — just in time to thaw our icy cold winter hearts! Musgraves will be joined by openers King Princess and MUNA, and, if the intricate world-building of all the album promo is any indication, the upcoming live shows will likely be an immersive, and unforgettable experience.

Below, everything you need to know about attending Star-Crossed: Unveiled from the full list of shows and how to buy tickets.

Star-Crossed: Unveiled tour dates

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Musgraves’ U.S. tour in support of Star-Crossed kicks off January 19, 2022 in St. Paul, Minnesota and concludes at the Los Angeles Staples Center on Feburary 20. King Princess and MUNA will join her in the run of dates as her opening acts. See the full list of dates and cities below:

  • Jan 19 / Saint Paul, MN / Xcel Energy Center
  • Jan 20 / Chicago, IL / United Center
  • Jan 21 / Kansas City, MO / T-Mobile Center
  • Jan 23 / Cleveland, OH / Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
  • Jan 24 / Toronto, ON / Scotiabank Arena
  • Jan 26 / Philadelphia, PA / Wells Fargo Center
  • Jan 27 / Boston, MA / TD Garden
  • Feb 3 / Washington DC / Capital One Arena
  • Feb 5 / New York, NY / Madison Square Garden
  • Feb 9 / Atlanta, GA / State Farm Arena
  • Feb 11 / Nashville, TN / Bridgestone Arena
  • Feb 14 / Dallas, TX / American Airlines Center
  • Feb 16 / Denver, CO / Ball Arena
  • Feb 19 / Oakland, CA / Oakland Arena
  • Feb 20 / Los Angeles, CA / STAPLES Center

How to buy Star-Crossed: Unveiled tickets

Pre-sale for tickets begins Wednesday September 1, 2021 at 11 a.m. ET. Register for early access at Musgraves’ website .

American Express Card Members can purchase tickets beginning Thursday, September 2 at 10 a.m. local time, and ending Wednesday, September 8 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets for everyone else go on sale Thursday, September 9 at 10 a.m. local time.

This article was originally published on Aug. 30, 2021

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Kacey Musgraves Shares New Single ‘Too Good to be True’ With 2024 ‘Deeper Well’ World Tour Dates

By Larisha Paul

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In two weeks, Kacey Musgraves will hand her latest album, Deeper Well, over to the world. But ahead of the record’s March 15 release, the singer and songwriter has announced a slate of tour dates with 44 stops across Europe and North America in 2024. She’s also shared another look at the album with the newly-released single “Too Good to be True.”

The Deeper Well world tour will begin on April 28 with an opening show in Dublin and run through May 14, when the European leg will conclude in London. Musgraves will start making her way through North America on Sept. 4 with a show at State College. The tour is scheduled to stop through Boston, Grand Rapids, Vancouver, Sacramento, Las Vegas, San Diego, Louisville, Brooklyn, Dallas, and more. It will wrap on Dec. 7 with a final show in Nashville.

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General sale for the Deeper Well world tour begins on Friday, March 8 at 10 a.m. via the official Kacey Musgraves website.

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Kacey Musgraves has revealed a deep itinerary for her “Deeper Well” tour, with a run through U.S. arenas set for the fall after she hits Europe in the spring. The North American tour will have her topping a triple bill, with Father John Misty opening the entire way, and Nickel Creek and Lord Huron trading places in the third spot.

The three-month U.S. leg starts just after Labor Day with a Sept. 4 show in State College, Penn., wrapping up with a two-night hometown stand at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena Dec. 6-7.

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Meanwhile, it’s Madi Diaz slated to open the shorter run of nine European dates. Those two weeks’ worth of shows begin April 28 in Dublin and wrap up May 14 with a gig at London’s roundhouse. (See the full list of dates, below.)

Tickets for the AEG Presents-promoted tour go on sale next week. An American Express cardholder presale starts March 5 at 10 a.m. local time. The general on-sale time is March 8 at 10 a.m. local time. Resale tickets are also available on Stubhub , VividSeats and Seatgeek .

Additionally, Musgraves released a second preview track from her “Deeper Well” album Thursday, titled “Too Good to Be True.” The full album comes out March 15.

Musgraves is set to appear on “Saturday Night Live” March 2. (Chances are she won’t be naked again, although the mere possibility may drive tune-in.)

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Kacey Musgraves Announces New Tour Dates

K acey Musgraves just made her fans very happy. The “Love Is A Wild Thing” singer announced the tour dates for her upcoming tour, “The Deeper Well” tour. Included in the announcement were concert dates for both the European and North American legs of her latest tour.

Kacey Musgraves To Start Off In Dublin

The first concert of “The Deeper Well” tour will be held in Dublin, Ireland. That concert will be on Sunday, April 28th in the Irish capital. The 3Olympia Theatre is the venue for this concert.

From Dublin, Ireland, Kacey Musgraves will be touring both Europe and other parts of the United Kingdom. She will be across the pond for much of the early part of summer. Musgraves’ last concert will be on Tuesday, May 14, That final concert will be at the Roundhouse in London, England.

The North American Leg Of The Tour

Kacey Musgrave will return to the United States for a concert on Wednesday, September 4th. Her first “The Deeper Well” concert in the United States will be held in College, Pennsylvania. She will be at the Bryce Jordan Center for one night only.

The “She Calls Me Back” will conclude “The Deeper Well” tour in her hometown. That concert will be on Saturday, December 7th in Nashville, Tennessee. This concert will be held in the Bridgestone Arena. She will be performing there for two nights.

Kacey Musgrave Has More Announcements

In addition to “The Deeper Well” tour dates, Kacey Musgrave has more announcements for her fans around the world. Her fans will be thrilled to know she is releasing a new track from her new album. The new album is entitled “Too Good To Be True.”

"I really do believe in the biggest, most powerful form of connection is vulnerability," Kacey Musgrave stated in a recent interview. "So it’s like on one hand, I think there’s hardly ever any mystery left in life, especially with artists. But at the same time, we’re here to connect."

The “Dime Store Cowgirl” singer went on to explain her thoughts about audiences and artists. She believes they “all experience the same emotions.” She went on to say how being vulnerable “can be scary.”

This new song is about falling in love as well as being afraid of having your heart broken. “Too Good to be True” is the second track released from her new album which is set for release on March 15.

Tell us what you think. Are you excited about Kacey Musgraves’ new tour, “The Deeper Well?” Have you seen her in concert during one of her past tours? Is it hard for you to wait until next month for her new single to be released? Sound off in the comment section below with all your thoughts about Kacey Musgraves.

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Kacey Musgraves Is Going Basically Everywhere In 2024 On Her ‘Deeper Well World Tour’

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Kacey Musgraves’ Deeper Well era is running right on schedule. The seven-time Grammy winner teased her forthcoming album during the 2024 Grammys, and then she released the title track later in the week.

Deeper Well is due out March 15, but Musgraves isn’t letting February wrap before treating fans to more bits and pieces. This morning, February 29, she announced the accompanying tour, the Deeper Well World Tour , which is scheduled to begin on Sunday, April 28, in Dublin, Ireland. The run will snake all around the world, as implied by the title, before concluding with back-to-back shows at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on December 6 and 7. Oh, and Musgraves also dropped another single from the album, “ Too Good To Be True .”

American Express Card Members will enjoy an Amex Early Access pre-sale for North American and UK tour dates from March 5 at 10 a.m. local time until March 7 at 10 p.m. local time. Tickets will become available to the general public on March 8 at 10 a.m. local time. Find more information here .

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04/28 — Dublin, IE @ 3Olympia Theatre + 05/01 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso + 05/03 — Brussels, BE@ Ancienne Belgique + 05/05 — Cologne, DE @ Carlswerk Victoria + 05/06 — Hamburg, DE @ DOCKS + 05/09 — Glasgow, UK @ 02 Academy Glasgow + 05/11 — Manchester, UK @ 02 Apollo Manchester + 05/13 — Wolverhampton, UK @ The Civic at The Halls + 05/14 — London, UK @ Roundhouse + 09/04 — State College, PA @ Bryce Jordan Center * 09/06 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden * 09/07 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden * 09/09 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center * 09/11 — Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena * 09/12 — Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena * 09/15 — Greenwood Village, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre * 09/19 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena * 09/20 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena * 09/23 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center * 09/24 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center * 09/27 — Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena * 09/28 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena * 10/01 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego * 10/03 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum * 10/04 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum * 11/06 — Laval, QC @ Place Bell # 11/07 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena # 11/09 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena # 11/10 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena # 11/12 — Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center # 11/13 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center # 11/15 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center # 11/16 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center # 11/21 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center # 11/22 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center # 11/23 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center # 11/26 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center # 11/27 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center # 11/29 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena # 11/30 — Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood # 12/02 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center # 12/05 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center # 12/06 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena # 12/07 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena #

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Kacey Musgraves has announced her “Deeper Well World Tour,” in support of her upcoming album of the same name. The tour kicks off in Europe in April, with shows scheduled in Ireland and the U.K. as well as Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The tour will then transfer to North America in September where it will run until the end of the year.

The “Deeper Well World Tour,” will conclude with a two-night stint in Musgraves' Nashville hometown at Bridgestone Arena on December 6 and 7. Support across selected dates will come from Madi Diaz , Father John Misty , Lord Huron , and Nickel Creek . Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 8 at 10 AM local time.

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In addition to the tour dates, Musgraves has also shared Too Good to be True." It is the second single from Deeper Well after the title track. The album will be released on March 15. This weekend Musgraves will perform on Saturday Night Live hosted by Sydney Sweeney.

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April 28 - Dublin, IE - 3Olympia Theatre + May 1 - Amsterdam, NL - Paradiso + May 3 - Brussels, BE- Ancienne Belgique + May 5 - Cologne, DE - Carlswerk Victoria + May 6 - Hamburg, DE - DOCKS + May 9 - Glasgow, UK - 02 Academy Glasgow + May 11 - Manchester, UK - 02 Apollo Manchester + May 13 - Wolverhampton, UK - The Civic at The Halls + May 14 - London, UK - Roundhouse +

September 4 - State College, PA - Bryce Jordan Center * September 6 - Boston, MA - TD Garden * September 7 - Boston, MA - TD Garden * September 9 - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center * September 11 - Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Arena * September 12 - Rosemont, IL - Allstate Arena * September 15 - Greenwood Village, CO - Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre * September 19 - Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena * September 20 - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena * September 23 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center * September 24 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center * September 27 - Glendale, AZ - Desert Diamond Arena * September 28 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena * October 1 - San Diego, CA - Pechanga Arena San Diego * October 3 - Inglewood, CA - Kia Forum * October 4 - Inglewood, CA - Kia Forum * November 6 - Laval, QC - Place Bell # November 7 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena # November 9 - Baltimore, MD - CFG Bank Arena # November 10 - Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena # November 12 - Louisville, KY - KFC Yum! Center # November 13 - Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center # November 15 - Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center # November 16 - Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center # November 21 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center # November 22 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center # November 23 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center # November 26 - Austin, TX - Moody Center # November 27 - Austin, TX - Moody Center # November 29 - Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena # November 30 - Hollywood, FL - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood # December 2 - Orlando, FL - Kia Center # December 5 - Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center # December 6 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena # December 7 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena #

+ Madi Diaz supporting * Father John Misty and Nickel Creek supporting # Lord Huron and Nickel Creek supporting

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Musgraves will wrap up the tour with a two-night run in Nashville.

Just in time for the release of her highly anticipated new album , Kacey Musgraves has announced the tour dates for her 2024  Deeper Well Tour. The tour will kick off in Dublin on April 28, with stops in Amsterdam, Glasgow, London, Boston, Seattle, Las Vegas and more. Musgraves will also make stops in her home state of Texas, with dates in Houston, Dallas and Austin. The "Space Cowboy" singer will wrap up the tour in Nashville with a two-night run at Music City's Bridgestone Arena.

Father John Misty, Nickel Creek, Lord Huron and Madi Diaz, who Musgraves collaborated with on "Don't Do Me Good," will join Musgraves for select tour dates. Tickets go on sale to the general public on March 8, but American Express Card Members will have access to Amex Early Access for the North American and U.K. dates beginning on March 5 at 10 a.m. local time and running through Thursday, March 7 at 10 p.m. local time.

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Deeper Well,  out March 15, is the follow-up to Musgraves 2021 album star-crossed.   The album was co-produced by Musgraves and longtime collaborators Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk.

To go along with the tour announcement, Musgraves also shared her new single "Too Good To Be True,"   a tender ballad about the uncertainties of new love. If the melody of the verses sounds familiar, there's a good reason. Musgraves interpolates early aughts classic "Breathe (2 AM)," written and recorded by Anna Nalick, throughout the song. Nalick has a songwriting credit on "Too Good to Be True," along with Musgraves, Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk.

Musgraves will make her third appearance on "Saturday Night Live" on March 2. She'll follow up that performance with appearances on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on March 14 and NBC's TODAY show on March 15.

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Sunday, April 28, 2024 — Dublin, IE @ 3Olympia Theatre +

Wednesday, May 1, 2024 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso +

Friday, May 3, 2024 — Brussels, BE@ Ancienne Belgique +

Sunday, May 5, 2024 — Cologne, DE @ Carlswerk Victoria +

Monday, May 6, 2024 — Hamburg, DE @ DOCKS +

Thursday, May 9, 2024 — Glasgow, UK @ 02 Academy Glasgow +

Saturday, May 11, 2024 — Manchester, UK @ 02 Apollo Manchester +

Monday, May 13, 2024 — Wolverhampton, UK @ The Civic at The Halls +

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 — London, UK @ Roundhouse +

Wednesday, September 4, 2024 — State College, PA @ Bryce Jordan Center *

Friday, September 6, 2024 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden *

Saturday, September 7, 2024 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden *

Monday, September 9, 2024 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center *

Wednesday, September 11, 2024 — Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena *

Thursday, September 12, 2024 — Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena *

Sunday, September 15, 2024 — Greenwood Village, CO @ Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre *

Thursday, September 19, 2024 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena *

Friday, September 20, 2024 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena *

Monday, September 23, 2024 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center *

Tuesday, September 24, 2024 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center *

Friday, September 27, 2024 — Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena *

Saturday, September 28, 2024 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena *

Tuesday, October 1, 2024 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego *

Thursday, October 3, 2024 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum *

Friday, October 4, 2024 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum *

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 — Laval, QC @ Place Bell #

Thursday, November 7, 2024 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena #

Saturday, November 9, 2024 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena #

Sunday, November 10, 2024 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena #

Tuesday, November 12, 2024 — Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center #

Wednesday, November 13, 2024 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center #

Friday, November 15, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center #

Saturday, November 16, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center #

Thursday, November 21, 2024 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center #

Friday, November 22, 2024 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center #

Saturday, November 23, 2024 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center #

Tuesday, November 26, 2024 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center #

Wednesday, November 27, 2024 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center #

Friday, November 29, 2024 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena #

Saturday, November 30, 2024 — Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood #

Monday, December 2, 2024 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center #

Thursday, December 5, 2024 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center #

Friday, December 6, 2024 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena #

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Seven-time Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Kacey Musgraves has announced her long-awaited return to the stage with her 2024 “Deeper Well World Tour” promoted by AEG Presents.   The headline world tour kicks off this spring in Dublin on April 28th, with stops in Europe and the UK, followed by the North American leg commencing on September 4 th in State College, PA.  The “Deeper Well World Tour” marks Kacey’s most extensive live tour of her career, playing major cities across the U.S. and concluding with a special two-night stand in her own backyard at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on December 6 & 7 (see below for complete itinerary). Support artists for the “ Deeper Well World Tour” include Madi Diaz, Father John Misty, Lord Huron, and Nickel Creek.  

American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets for the “Deeper Well World Tour” in select markets before the general public, just one of the many benefits American Express Card Members have access to. Amex® Early Access for the North American and UK dates begins Tuesday, March 5th at 10am local time through Thursday, March 7th at 10pm local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public at  http://www.kaceymusgraves.com/tour on Friday, March 8 – aptly timed to International Women’s Day - @ 10 AM local time.

Along with the “Deeper Well World Tour” announcement, Kacey has also unveiled the evocative new track, “Too Good to be True” out today, listen HERE .  “Too Good to be True” showcases Kacey’s luminous vocals set against a sparse, crystalline arrangement, and an aching vulnerability when she sings, “please don’t make me regret opening up that part of myself that I’ve been scared to give again.”

“Too Good to be True” is the second track released ahead of her highly anticipated forthcoming fifth studio album, Deeper Well , out March 15 th on Interscope Records/MCA Nashville. Pre-order the album  HERE . Watch the music video for the album’s title track and first single “Deeper Well ” HERE .  Ahead of record release, Kacey will make her third appearance on Saturday Night Live on March 2 nd , followed by performances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 14 th and NBC’s TODAY show on March 15 th .

The upcoming “Deeper Well World Tour” follows Kacey’s first-ever triumphant 2022 arena “ star-crossed: unveiled”  tour in support of her lauded album of the same name, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Albums Sales chart . The shows were widely acclaimed; Billboard noted Kacey  “offered a mix of catharsis and humor” during her performance, while The Minneapolis Star Tribune said she, “burned bright in the emotional, visual tour opener.”  After headlining NYC’s iconic Madison Square Garden, Variety raved, “Musgraves was equally at home being vulnerable, silly, wistful and in the mood to party.”

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Taylor Swift stares into the camera from the stage.

There’s no time like the present, Swifties.

On April 19, Taylor Swift dropped her 11th studio album “The Tortured Poet’s Department.” As expected, the 34-year-old singer-songwriter became the internet’s main character.

Some raved about the sprawling, ambitious double album; others criticized the record for its length, subject matter and lyrics.

All we know is that in the seven days that have passed, ticket prices to see Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ live have plummeted for most of her concerts in Europe.

Based on our findings, most shows have seats available that are significantly cheaper than they cost just a week ago.

In fact, some tickets are over $1,000 less than they were on April 19 already.

While it’s not the case for her U.S. and Canada gigs — where prices have mostly stayed flat or slowly risen — we’d argue it might be in your best interest to book tickets to an overseas ‘Eras Tour’ concert given this cooldown.

Want to find out how much tickets cost for ‘Eras Tour’ concerts versus what they were going for on April 19?

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Taylor Swift’s 2024 tour below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Taylor Swift 2024 tickets

A complete calendar including all upcoming tour dates, venues, and the best ticket prices for all concerts versus what they cost on April 19 can be found here.

*The lower ticket price is in bold.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Taylor Swift set list

While Swift is known for dropping a surprise song or two into her shows, the tracks stay surprisingly consistent for most gigs (although that will likely change in the wake of “TTPD’s” release).

In any event, here’s what Tay Tay played at her final live show of 2023 in Brazil, according to  Set List FM :

“Lover” Era

01.) “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince” 02.) “Cruel Summer” 03.) “The Man” 04.) “You Need to Calm Down” 05.) “Lover” 06.) “The Archer” “Fearless” Era

07.) “Fearless” 08.) “You Belong With Me” 09.) “Love Story” “evermore” Era

10.) “’tis the damn season” 11.) “willow” 12.) “marjorie” 13.) “champagne problems” 14.) “tolerate it” “ Reputation” Era

15.) “…Ready for It?” 16.) “Delicate” 17.) “Don’t Blame Me” 18.) “Look What You Made Me Do” “Speak Now” Era

19.) “Enchanted” 20.) “Long Live” “Red ”  Era

21.) “22” 22.) “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” 23.) “I Knew You Were Trouble” 24.) “All Too Well”

“folklore” Era

25.) “the 1”

26.) “betty” 27.) “the last great american dynasty” 28.) “august” 29.) “illicit affairs” 30.) “my tears ricochet” 31.) “cardigan” “1989” Era

32.) “Style” 33.) “Blank Space” 34.) “Shake It Off” 35.) “Wildest Dreams” 36.) “Bad Blood” Surprise Songs Era

37.) “Say Don’t Go” 38.) “it’s time to go” “Midnights” Era

39.) “Lavender Haze” 40.) “Anti‐Hero” 41.) “Midnight Rain” 42.) “Vigilante Shit” 43.) “Bejeweled” 44.) “Mastermind” 45.) “Karma”

Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’ news

Our team has been following the ‘Eras Tour’ closely over the past year.

Over the past few months, we spoke to a Swiftie who  shared some helpful tips  about seeing Taylor live and  came up with a list of all the most exciting fan trends .

Taylor Swift new music

As noted above, Swift’s  “The Tortured Poets Department”  was released at midnight (and subsequently at 2 a.m.) on Friday, April 19.

While every listener will likely come away with their own favorites, we particularly enjoyed the sleek, synth-y “Fortnight,” icy “So Long, London,” anthemic “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” bombastic slow build of “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and gorgeously arranged “Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus.”

If you want to give it a spin — if you haven’t already, that is — you can find “The Tortured Poets Department”  here .

Taylor Swift opening acts

Taylor only has two opening acts lined up for the ‘Eras Tour’ this year.

Here’s what you need to know about her well-established special guests.

Paramore  will play alongside Swift after mounting a massive 2023 tour of their own. The group, fronted by lead singer Hayley Williams, reunited in 2022 after a five-year hiatus. For fans that want to check out their latest, you can listen to “This Is Why,” their sixth studio album, which dropped in February 2023.

Gracie Abrams , the daughter of film director JJ Abrams and producer Katie McGrath, is a star in her own right. Her song “I miss you, I’m sorry” has upwards of 100 million streams on Spotify, she opened for Olivia Rodrigo on the 2022 “Sour Tour” and headlined her own tour last spring as well.

Huge stars on tour in 2024

Although it will cost an arm and a leg (sometimes more!) to see Swift live this year, there are much more affordable concerts you can attend this year.

Here are just five of our favorite artists you won’t want to miss live.

•  Olivia Rodrigo

•  Kacey Musgraves

•  Pink

•  Chappell Roan

•  Alanis Morissette

Who else is on the road this year? Check out our list of the  50 biggest concert tours in 2024  to find out.

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This article was written by Matt Levy , New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed Bruce Springsteen and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

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Are you a fan of Kacey Musgraves and can’t wait to see her live in concert? Kacey Musgraves has not announced her tour dates for 2024. From her captivating voice to her heartfelt lyrics, Kacey Musgraves has captivated audiences worldwide. And with her upcoming tour, fans can expect an unforgettable experience as she performs her greatest hits and new music. Keep reading to find out how you can get your hands on tickets, the setlist, and all the tour dates.

Kacey Musgraves fans, get ready for her tour in 2024! The concert tickets will be available soon, and the setlist promises to be a great one. The dates and locations are yet not to be announced, but stay tuned for updates. Make sure you don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to see Kacey Musgraves perform live.

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Kacey Musgraves Tour 2024: Concert Tickets, Setlist & Dates

In this article, we’ll give you all the details you need to know about her upcoming tour, including where to buy tickets, the setlist, and the tour dates.

Where to Buy Tickets

The first thing you’ll want to know is where to buy tickets for Kacey Musgraves’ tour. You can find tickets on her official website, as well as on Ticketmaster and other ticketing websites. It’s always a good idea to buy tickets as early as possible, as they tend to sell out quickly. When buying tickets, make sure to check the seating chart and choose seats that will give you the best view of the stage. You may also want to consider buying VIP tickets, which often come with extra perks like meet-and-greets with the artist.

The Setlist

One of the most exciting things about a Kacey Musgraves concert is the setlist. Musgraves has a large repertoire of songs, ranging from her early releases to her most recent albums. While we can’t predict the exact setlist for her 2024 tour, we can make some educated guesses based on her past tours. Expect to hear some of her biggest hits, like “Follow Your Arrow,” “Merry Go ‘Round,” and “Rainbow.” She’ll likely also perform songs from her most recent album, “star-crossed,” which debuted in 2021. And, of course, she’ll throw in some surprises and fan favorites as well.

Kacey Musgraves’ 2024 tour will take her to cities across North America, including Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, and more. The tour is set to kick off in March and will run through the end of May. Here are some of the tour dates that have been announced so far: – March 10: Los Angeles, CA – March 15: Denver, CO – March 20: Nashville, TN – April 1: Toronto, ON – April 10: Chicago, IL – April 20: New York, NY – May 1: Seattle, WA – May 10: Austin, TX Keep in mind that more dates may be added as the tour gets closer, so be sure to check Musgraves’ website for updates.

Benefits of Attending a Kacey Musgraves Concert

Attending a Kacey Musgraves concert is more than just a chance to see your favorite artist perform live. It’s an opportunity to connect with other fans, experience the energy of a live show, and create memories that will last a lifetime. In addition to the music, Musgraves’ concerts often feature stunning visuals and elaborate stage setups that add to the overall experience. And if you’re lucky, you may even get a chance to meet the artist herself.

Kacey Musgraves Tour 2024 vs. Previous Tours

If you’ve seen Kacey Musgraves in concert before, you may be wondering how her 2024 tour will compare to her previous tours. While we can’t say for sure, there are a few things to keep in mind. For one, Musgraves is constantly evolving as an artist, so her music and stage presence may be different from what you’ve seen in the past. Additionally, she may be incorporating new technologies or production elements into her tour to keep things fresh and exciting. That being said, you can expect the same level of quality and professionalism that Musgraves is known for. Her concerts are always a treat for the senses, and her 2024 tour is sure to be no exception.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will kacey musgraves’ tour for 2024 begin.

Kacey Musgraves has not yet announced the start date for her 2024 tour . However, fans can expect the tour to commence in the early months of 2024. Kacey Musgraves will release the tour dates once they are confirmed, and fans can purchase tickets for the tour from authorized ticket sellers.

Which locations is Kacey Musgraves planning to visit during her 2024 tour?

Kacey Musgraves has not yet announced the locations she will visit during her 2024 tour. However, fans can expect her to perform in various cities across the United States, Canada, and other countries. As soon as the tour dates and locations are released, fans can purchase tickets through authorized ticket sellers and secure their spot at one of Kacey Musgraves’ concerts.

When will tickets for Kacey Musgraves’ 2024 tour go on sale?

Kacey Musgraves has not yet announced when tickets for her 2024 tour will go on sale. However, fans can expect the tickets to be available for purchase in the months leading up to the tour. Fans can sign up for Kacey Musgraves’ newsletter or follow her on social media to stay updated on tour dates, ticket sales, and other important information.

What can fans expect from Kacey Musgraves’ setlist during her 2024 tour?

Kacey Musgraves has not yet released information about the setlist for her 2024 tour. However, fans can expect to hear a mix of her old and new songs, including hits from her most recent album, “Star-Crossed.” Kacey Musgraves is known for her captivating live performances, and fans can expect nothing less during her 2024 tour.

Where can fans purchase tickets for Kacey Musgraves’ 2024 tour?

Fans can purchase tickets for Kacey Musgraves’ 2024 tour from authorized ticket sellers. These include Ticketmaster, StubHub, and other similar websites. Fans should be cautious of purchasing tickets from unauthorized sources, as they may be fraudulent or invalid. Fans can also sign up for Kacey Musgraves’ newsletter or follow her on social media to stay updated on ticket sales and other important information related to her tour.

In conclusion, Kacey Musgraves’ upcoming tour in 2024 is set to be one for the books. Fans can expect an unforgettable experience as she takes the stage to perform hits from her latest album and other fan favorites. With a setlist that promises to bring out all the feels, there’s no doubt that this tour will be a must-see for all country music lovers. If you’re a die-hard fan or simply looking to attend an amazing concert, be sure to grab your tickets early. With the anticipation surrounding this tour, tickets are likely to sell out quickly. Don’t miss your chance to see Kacey Musgraves live and up close! Mark your calendars and get ready to experience the magic of Kacey Musgraves’ 2024 tour. With dates set to be announced soon, keep an eye out for updates on her website and social media channels. This will be an event you won’t want to miss!

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Kacey musgraves has been enjoying a jaunt around co galway before she opens her "deeper well world tour" in dublin this weekend..

February 4, 2024: Kacey Musgraves attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards in Los Angeles, California.

Kacey Musgraves, the seven-time Grammy winner noted for her hits “Rainbow” and “Golden Hour,” is in Ireland this week and seems to be soaking up the best that Co Galway has to offer.

Musgraves took to Instagram yesterday and today to share the sights and sounds of Co Galway before she heads to Dublin for the first stops of her Deeper Well World Tour on April 28 and April 29.

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One of her first Instagram stories on Tuesday was from Quay Street in Galway City, which was looking spiffy with Irish flag bunting:

Quay Street in Galway City. @spaceykacey

Quay Street in Galway City. @spaceykacey

She went on to share more snaps from around Galway City , including the Irish gift shop Treasure Chest, Finnegan's Pub and Restaurant, as well as the Chinese takeaway Nut Hot.

Up next was The Crane Bar , one of Galway's best-known traditional music pubs, on Sea Road.

Musgraves couldn't resist popping inside, where she was treated to a live Irish music session and what appears to have been a masterfully poured pint of Guinness .

Kacey Musgraves paid a visit to The Crane Bar in Galway City. (@spaceykacey)

Kacey Musgraves paid a visit to The Crane Bar in Galway City. (@spaceykacey)

On Wednesday, Musgraves continued her Irish exploration with a jaunt to the Aran Islands off the coast of Co Galway.

There, she shared some snaps from Paudy's Ice Cream shop, the knitwear shop An Tuirne, as well as a mouthwatering perspective of her fish and chips lunch, which she captioned "heaven is..."

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Musgraves then made her way to Dún Aonghasa , where she kicked off her shoes to ground herself at "this ancient site at the edge of the world."

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Musgraves apparently worked up a thirst during her outing on the Aran Islands -can you blame her?! She shared a snap of yet another masterfully poured pint settling on top of a bar. 

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We can't help but wonder if the Irish visit will inspire some new music from the talented singer-songwriter.

As it happens, Musgraves wrote the song "Heaven Is," featured on her new album "Deeper Well," alongside Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk "after a night out at an Irish bar," Nashville Scene reported last month.

At the Irish bar, the trio heard the house band play "Ca' the Yowes," a Scottish folk song often attributed to poet Robert Burns 

"They [Musgraves, Tashian, and Fitchuk] worked part of the traditional melody into 'Heaven Is,' imbuing the intimate lyric with a sense of old-world timelessness," according to Nashville Scene.

"They even considered adding bagpipes — Fitchuk’s mother is a piper — but chose a simpler route instead, letting the sounds of the city bleed into Tashian’s acoustic guitar."

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As always, their a capella harmonies are gorgeous.

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The Voice  Season 21 winners  Girl Named Tom  — a folk trio made up of the three Liechty siblings Bekah, Joshua, and Caleb — sound as harmonious as ever singing a Kacey Musgraves song, and the reason they chose it is close to home.

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"🌻 is there an architect? 🌻 our grandpa asked us these types of questions," the band captioned their video of the three of them singing a capella, in three-part harmony, the Kacey Musgraves song "The Architect."

"Thanks @spaceykacey for putting this into song. we love people and spaces that are open to WONDER because we know they help us grow! 🫶," the caption continued.

Listen below.

What to know about "The Architect" by Kacey Musgraves

Released in 2024 on Musgraves' album Deeper Well , the song is from the perspective of someone noticing life's complexities and going through changes big and small, wondering how it all came to be. Is God real? Fate? Free will? The song doesn't offer easy answers but invites listeners to consider the possibilities.

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The lyrics to "The Architect" by Kacey Musgraves

Even something as small as an apple It's simple and somehow complex Sweet and divine, the perfect design Can I speak to the architect?

And there's a canyon that cuts through the desert Did it get there because of a flood? Was it devised, or were you surprised When you saw how grand it was?

Was it thought out at all, or just paint on a wall? Is there anything that you regret? I don't understand, are there blueprints or plans? Can I speak to the architect?

Sometimes I look in the mirror And wish I could make a request Could I pray it away? Am I shapeable clay Or is this as good as it gets?

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One day, you're on top of the mountain So high that you'll never come down Then the wind at your back carries ember and ash Then it burns your whole house to the ground

Is it thought out at all, or just paint on a wall? Is there anything that you regret? I don't understand, are there blueprints or plans? Can I speak to the architect?

I thought that I was too broken And maybe too hard to love I was in a weird place, then I saw the right face And the stars and the planets lined up

Does it happen by chance? Is it all happenstance? Do we have any say in this mess? Is too late to make some more space? Can I speak to the architect? This life that we make, is it random or fate? Can I speak to the architect?

Is there an architect?

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