Girls’ Night on the Farm

Sunflowers, chickens, and cowboys, oh my!

Brittney and Brian Kelley’s annual Tribe Kelley Honky Tonk was more than just a brand event - it was a celebration of Nashville’s vibrant culture, music, and the friendships that make the city feel like home. From exclusive early access to the brand’s “Town & Country” collection, glitter dusted cotton candy, and drink-toting miniature donkeys to a cozy teepee, camo-clad acrobatic performers, and a live performance by Brian, it was truly an evening for the books.

INSIDE THE TRIBE KELLEY HONKY TONK

HOUSTON, SHE’S A STAR

Country music star Megan Moroney might cry herself to sleep some nights and occasionally feel like sending a man to the moon, but her sophomore album proves that she’s resilient by answering the very same question that it begs: she’s doing better than okay.

Megan Moroney Shines Bright on Her Sophomore Album, “Am I Okay?”

The Morgan Wallen PIT Experience

Read more to learn what it’s really like to spend time in some of the most competitive real estate in the concert world, where fans go all-out to secure their coveted spots, create unforgettable memories in the heart of the action, and take part in a little piece of music history.

From flying bras and “leave them Broadway chairs alone” t-shirts to patriotic crowd chants and the forging of new friendships, the Morgan Wallen PIT is truly a one-of-a-kind experience.

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From the Writing Room to Center Stage: Mackenzie Carpenter is Turning Nashville Into Her Playground

Mackenzie Carpenter is undeniably one of Nashville’s most clever singer-songwriters. She's Megan Moroney’s songwriting secret weapon and a rising star in her own right, reshaping the country music scene with her ultra girly, fun, and relatable sound.

In this exclusive piece, Carpenter opens up about her long-awaited debut album, "Hey Country Queen," her chart-topping success as a member of her and Moroney's songwriting group, "Jimmy James," and the stories and spirit that make her one of Music Row’s most exciting new artists.

In less than a year, Hudson Westbrook has transformed from a Texas college freshman to one of country music’s brightest rising stars, captivating audiences with his authenticity and raw talent. Now, he’s talking all things growing up in Texas, the meteoric launch of his music career, the release of his debut EP, and new music.

The New Voice of the Lone Star State

Ty Myers is Living the Teenage Dream

Seventeen-year-old rising country music star Ty Myers talks overnight success, new music, and growing up on a 450-acre cattle ranch in Texas.

Brian Kelley talks life after Florida Georgia Line, shares the inspiration behind his debut album as a solo artist, and explains why songwriting is just like fishing.

Brian Kelley Tells His “Tennessee Truth”

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