Who is performing at KKWF's "Hometown Holiday"?
Lee Brice, Tucker Wetmore, Mitchell Tenpenny, Hudson Westbrook, Ty Myers, and Meghan Patrick.
Music / Country Music
Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in country music. This week, we cover KKWF's "Hometown Holiday" concert and Carly Pearce's special performance with Luke Combs.
KKWF's "Hometown Holiday" is set to bring country music stars to Kent, WA, offering fans a festive concert experience. The event, hosted by Audacy’s “100.7 The Wolf,” will feature a lineup of popular artists, providing a mix of established and rising talent.
Carly Pearce's performance with Luke Combs at the Grand Ole Opry: Live in London marked a significant moment for both artists. Pearce and Combs co-wrote "I Hope You’re Happy Now," which became a hit for Pearce and Lee Brice. The London performance was the first time Pearce and Combs sang the song together live since writing it six years ago, adding a special touch to the Opry's 100th-anniversary celebration.
The Grand Ole Opry: Live in London event brought together country music stars and UK artists, highlighting the genre's global reach. The show featured a circle of wood from the Ryman Auditorium’s stage, connecting the event to the Opry's rich history.
Lee Brice, Tucker Wetmore, Mitchell Tenpenny, Hudson Westbrook, Ty Myers, and Meghan Patrick.
It was the first time they performed "I Hope You’re Happy Now" together live since writing it.
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