During her recent show in Seattle, Miranda Lambert caught everyone’s attention — but not just for her incredible voice. Fans and social media couldn’t stop talking about her bold outfit choice, especially a moment where her backside went viral online!
Instead of shying away, Miranda took the buzz in stride and surprised everyone with a fun and confident TikTok video. In the clip, she playfully addressed the viral moment with her signature wit and charm, showing that she’s as down-to-earth and real as ever.
Fans loved how Miranda turned what could’ve been an awkward spotlight into a moment of humor and self-confidence. It’s a reminder that even country stars know how to laugh at themselves and keep things light-hearted.
Whether it’s through her powerful songs or her playful social media presence, Miranda Lambert continues to show why she’s one of the most beloved artists out there — unapologetically herself, every step of the way.
Ashley McBryde and Carly Pearce are riding high after winning the Grammy for Best Country/Duo Group Performance this past Sunday.
The duo took home the award for their powerful hit “Never Wanted to Be That Girl,” from Pearce’s album 29: Written in Stone. The song, which tells a story from two women’s perspectives dealing with heartbreak and infidelity in the same relationship, has become a meaningful moment for both artists and their friendship.
Ashley opened up about the emotional weight behind recording the song, sharing with PEOPLE’s Janine Rubenstein and Jeremy Parsons that it felt “a little close to home” for both of them. But Carly encouraged her to go for it anyway.
“I’ve been a huge fan of Carly for a long time,” Ashley said. “We were honest with each other, and that made it work.”
Carly, who has been through her own relationship ups and downs, told the reporters that both she and Ashley truly connected with the story behind the song. “She’s my country sister,” Carly said. “We’ve found a real, genuine love for each other.”
The pair bonded deeply over the real-life experiences that inspired the song, making their collaboration even more authentic. Carly also joked about how surprising it was that they teamed up — an “odd pairing” that ended up creating something unforgettable.
Fans have been loving the song’s honest approach, with Ashley mentioning one unexpected reaction: “People thanked us for not calling each other bad names,” which she found pretty cool.
In addition to the duet win, Ashley is also nominated for Best Country Album with Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville.
The 2023 Grammy Awards aired live on CBS and Paramount+ from Los Angeles’s Crypto.com Arena, celebrating the best in music with moments like this that truly touched hearts.
Kenny Chesney lit up Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday (April 30) with his Here And Now Tour — and gave fans a moment they’ll never forget. In the middle of his high-energy set, the country superstar surprised the sold-out crowd by inviting Carly Pearce to join him on stage for a special duet.
“We kicked this tour off just last weekend in Tampa,” Kenny told the audience with a grin. “This is our second night, and it feels like we’re learning how to walk again — and it’s incredible.” But this duet wasn’t just a spur-of-the-moment decision. As Kenny revealed, it was actually inspired by a request from someone very close to him: his mom, Karen.
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“My mama’s here tonight from Knoxville,” Kenny shared. “She really wanted to meet Carly, so Carly came up on the bus. Then my mom asked, ‘Are you going to sing with Kenny tonight?’ And I thought… you know what? That’s probably a great idea.” Moments later, Kenny called out, “Carly, come on out!”
Barefoot and rocking a Kenny Chesney shirt, Carly Pearce walked onto the stage to a roar of cheers. Together, they performed “You and Tequila,” a song Kenny hasn’t played live in quite some time. Originally recorded with Grace Potter, the tune is a fan favorite from his 2010 album Hemingway’s Whiskey. Their chemistry was undeniable, and the crowd soaked up every second of it.
This moment wasn’t completely out of the blue. Carly had hinted at a possible collaboration during the CMT Music Awards red carpet, calling touring with Kenny a “dream come true” and sharing how much she hoped to learn from him. “I’ve loved Kenny forever,” she said. “He’s been a friend and mentor over the last year, and I feel like he’s the King of Country Touring.”
Carly is along for all 41 dates of Kenny’s Here And Now Tour, with Dan + Shay and Old Dominion also joining for the stadium stops. The tour launched April 23 in Tampa and will run through August 27, wrapping with back-to-back nights at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. But for Charlotte fans, that one night — with Kenny, Carly, and a little nudge from Mama Chesney — will be hard to top.
Ella Langley is as real as they come — and if you’ve ever been to one of her shows, you already know that. In a world where everything can be edited, filtered, and polished to perfection, she’s not afraid to give fans the unfiltered truth. That means live vocals, raw emotion, and yes, the occasional imperfect moment.
During an interview on The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby pointed out how the rise of social media has changed live performances. “Back a few years ago, you could just perform, enjoy the moment, and not sweat the tiny mistakes,” he said. “But now, everything’s recorded and shared online, so the pressure is higher than ever.”
Ella couldn’t agree more — and she’s noticed how this obsession with perfection has changed the way people hear music. “Everything’s so perfect now,” she said. “Every picture’s edited, every song has autotune — even instruments. People hear a real live vocal and think, ‘Wait… that sounds different.’ They’ve forgotten what it’s supposed to sound like.”
Behind the scenes, she’s seen plenty of artists use live auto-tune to make their voices flawless during concerts. But that’s a line she won’t cross. “That’s something I’m never going to do,” she said firmly. In fact, she even had another artist tell her, “One day, you’ll start running tune in your show.” Her answer? “No, I won’t.”
For Ella, authenticity wins every time. If she’s out of breath, forgets a lyric, or her voice isn’t pitch-perfect that night — so be it. “That’s the fun of a live show,” she explained. “You get the real thing. You see the artist as they are, not just a perfect version of them.”
Her love for music started young. She sang anywhere and everywhere — even at the dentist’s office, thanks to a cousin who would make her perform after appointments. From covering songs in college bars to moving to Nashville with nothing but talent and determination, she’s worked her way to the top.
And it’s paid off. In 2025, she was the most nominated and most awarded artist at the ACM Awards, taking home wins for New Female Artist of the Year, Single of the Year, Musical Event of the Year, and Visual Media of the Year for her viral hit “You Look Like You Love Me” with Riley Green. Her single “Weren’t For The Wind” has since gone RIAA Gold and became her first solo No. 1.
Now, she’s touring with Morgan Wallen, selling out her own Still Hungover headline shows, and proving night after night that imperfection is what makes live music magical.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani brought pure joy to the CMA Summer Jam stage with a heartwarming performance of their duet, “Happy Anywhere.” The couple, who tied the knot just weeks before, looked completely in sync as they sang to each other under the Nashville sky at Ascend Amphitheater.
Before the performance began, Blake shared a sweet glimpse into married life. “It’s incredible,” he said with a grin. “Everything it already was—just better. Now she can’t get away from me!” And if that wasn’t enough to melt hearts, he introduced her with a proud smile as “Gwen Stefani Shelton.”
Their love was on full display throughout the performance. Holding hands, exchanging glances, and sharing a kiss at the end, it felt more like a love letter than a concert moment. The crowd was right there with them, cheering as the couple sang the feel-good lyrics of their chart-topping hit.
“Happy Anywhere,” co-written by Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne, and Matt Jenkins, became an instant fan favorite when it was released in 2020. It’s their second duet to hit No. 1 on the country charts, following “Nobody But You.” Blake has often said the song holds a special place in his heart. “There’s just something about it that makes you smile,” he once shared. “And Gwen said the same—it just feels good.”
Shelton also delivered solo hits during the show, including “Boys ’Round Here,” “God’s Country,” and “Minimum Wage.” But it was his duet with Gwen that stole the spotlight—and the hearts of fans everywhere.
The CMA Summer Jam lineup was packed with country’s biggest stars, including Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, and many more. But there’s no doubt Blake and Gwen’s performance was one of the night’s most unforgettable moments.
The 60th Academy of Country Music Awards gave fans more than just a show — it gave them a moment to remember forever. On that special night, three generations of country greatness came together as Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, and Lainey Wilson joined forces to perform their fierce and heartfelt collaboration, “Trailblazer.”
As the first notes of the song rang out across the packed venue, the crowd quickly sensed something extraordinary was about to unfold. Reba stepped out first, her legendary voice strong and familiar, reminding everyone why she’s been the heart of country for decades. Moments later, Miranda brought her signature edge and fire, followed by Lainey — the rising star whose mix of grit and soul made it clear she’s a force to be reckoned with.
Together, these three women created pure magic. Their voices blended seamlessly, each adding a unique flavor to the performance. But beyond the harmonies, “Trailblazer” delivered a message — about forging your own path, standing tall in your truth, and honoring the women who came before while making space for those still to come. It wasn’t just a performance — it was a celebration of strength, independence, and legacy.
By the final chorus, the energy in the room was electric. Audience members were on their feet, clapping, cheering, and even wiping away tears. The roar that followed the final note was deafening. And when the trio stood hand in hand and took a bow, it wasn’t just applause — it was a standing ovation for what they represented: unity, resilience, and the future of country music.
Fans lit up social media, calling it the performance of the night — if not the decade. “Trailblazer” was instantly dubbed a new anthem for modern country, with many praising its bold lyrics and the powerhouse trio who brought it to life.
For Reba, Miranda, and Lainey, this moment was more than a shared stage. It was a passing of the torch, a show of sisterhood, and a reminder of what makes country music so timeless: honest stories, big hearts, and the courage to keep blazing new trails.
During her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on August 2, Kelly Clarkson had a moment that fans won’t soon forget — and it included an unexpected little slip-up that showed just how real and passionate she is on stage.
While introducing her Kellyoke performance for the night, Kelly announced she would be covering Radiohead’s iconic 1992 hit, “Creep.” She told the crowd, “This is one of my favorite songs to cover. Now, nothing beats the original — I’m owning that — but I’m going to have fun with it.”
As the band kicked off the intro, something incredible happened. One of the musicians played a part so beautifully that Kelly literally stopped mid-sentence, caught completely off guard.
“Oh my God,” she exclaimed. “I totally missed this during rehearsal. That was stunning. I can’t even…” Then, pointing to her cellist, she said, “Ismael, oh my gosh! What the heck? We did this at soundcheck, and you did NOT do that!”
Kelly was so blown away that she asked Ismael Ariel Guerrero Bombut to play the solo again. “I wasn’t ready! Do it again! Start over! I just want to watch,” she said, completely mesmerized.
As he played again, Kelly watched with wide eyes and pure admiration. “That’s beautiful,” she said warmly before finally launching into her heartfelt cover.
Kelly later shared a clip of this magical moment on Instagram, captioning it, “I love performing this song so much!! Also, @ismacello, that was incredibly beautiful!”
Ismael himself responded, still amazed by the experience: “Kelly Clarkson stopped the show just to hear my solo again… I’m still processing.” He added, “Can’t believe this moment was caught on camera. My heart is so full and I’m forever grateful for this opportunity.”
This beautiful moment came after a rough start to Kelly’s Vegas residency, which was briefly postponed due to vocal issues. Since then, she’s been winning over audiences, making headlines with covers like Dolly Parton’s hits and even duetting with her daughter.
Back in 2007, the CMA Awards delivered a performance that country music fans still talk about today. When Reba McEntire and LeAnn Rimes stepped onto the stage to sing “When You Love Someone Like That,” something magical happened. It wasn’t just a duet—it was a powerful emotional moment that left the audience absolutely stunned.
The connection between the two stars was real and moving. Their voices, though so different, blended together in perfect harmony. From soaring high notes to soft, tender moments, Reba and LeAnn gave everything they had. You could feel every word, every emotion—it was raw, honest, and straight from the heart.
This performance wasn’t just another award show act. It was a shining example of what makes live music so unforgettable. For longtime fans, seeing these two icons share the stage was a dream come true. And for those hearing them together for the first time—it was a beautiful introduction to two of country music’s finest voices.
Even if you missed it back in 2007, it’s worth watching now. This duet is a reminder of how music can move us, unite us, and stay with us long after the final note fades.
Kelly Clarkson is leaning into her role as a mom more than ever following the heartbreaking loss of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, who passed away on August 7 after quietly battling cancer for over three years.
A source close to the singer shared that Kelly has been deeply devastated—not just for herself, but especially for her two children, 11-year-old River and 9-year-old Remington. Even though Kelly and Brandon ended their marriage in 2020, she remained protective of him, knowing how important his presence was in her children’s lives.
“Kelly handled everything with grace,” the source said. “She never stopped caring about Brandon as the father of her kids, even when things between them were difficult. It was clear earlier this year that he wasn’t doing well, and it’s been incredibly hard on her and the children.”
Despite a tough and emotional divorce, finalized in 2022, Kelly never let that affect how she spoke about Brandon to their kids. “The split was painful, and it was a hard chapter in her life. But she always prioritized her children’s bond with their dad,” the source added.
In interviews, Kelly has been open about how she tries to connect with her kids during emotional times. Speaking on the Angie Martinez IRL podcast in 2023, she shared a nightly ritual:
“Every night, I ask them, ‘Are you happy? And if not, what would make you happier?’ Sometimes they say, ‘I just wish Mommy and Daddy were still together.’ And I get that—I’m from a divorced family too. I tell them, ‘It’s okay to feel that way. But you are so deeply loved by both of us.’”
She’s also acknowledged the challenges of co-parenting. On her talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, she once admitted:
“It’s tough when you’re not together, even if you agree on the important stuff. But we both tried to make it about what’s best for the kids.”
Brandon, a former talent manager, had kept his illness private. His family confirmed his death with a heartfelt message:
“It is with great sadness that we share Brandon Blackstock has passed away. He bravely battled cancer for more than three years and passed peacefully, surrounded by family. We thank you for your thoughts and prayers and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.”
Kelly had hinted at his illness in early August when she announced a pause in her Las Vegas residency to focus on her children.
“I usually keep my personal life private,” she wrote on Instagram, “but this past year, my children’s father has been ill, and I need to be fully present for them right now. Thank you for your kindness and understanding.”
She also missed several tapings of her show earlier this year, with sources confirming it was due to Blackstock’s declining health.
Now, as she supports River and Remy through this loss, Kelly is showing once again the strength and care that have always defined her—not just as an artist, but as a mother.
On a night filled with unforgettable moments, LeAnn Rimes stole the spotlight with a deeply emotional tribute to country legend Patsy Cline during the American Country Music Awards on Tuesday, December 10.
The tribute began with Luke Bryan taking the stage to introduce Rimes. With heartfelt words, he reflected on Patsy Cline’s enormous impact on music — noting how, despite her passing at just 30 years old, her voice still echoes across airwaves and in the hearts of fans around the world. He honored her legacy by handing the stage over to someone many have called “the next Patsy Cline” — LeAnn Rimes.
Dressed in a graceful, flowing gown, Rimes captivated the room with a timeless, black-and-white styled performance. Behind her, vintage footage of Patsy Cline played softly, adding a nostalgic touch to the already powerful atmosphere.
With no backing instruments, Rimes delivered haunting a cappella renditions of Cline’s most beloved songs — “Leavin’ On Your Mind,” “Walkin’ After Midnight,” “Crazy,” and “Sweet Dreams.” Her voice, rich and soulful, filled the space and held the audience in quiet awe.
As the final note faded, the crowd rose to their feet in a standing ovation. Rimes, visibly moved, wiped away tears as she paid tribute to the woman who had inspired so much of her own journey.
It was more than just a performance — it was a heartfelt celebration of Patsy Cline’s legacy, and a powerful reminder of how music can transcend generations.