Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson and More Set For ‘New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash’ Lineup
Fans can celebrate the arrival of 2025 in style with the fourth annual New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash. This exciting event will take place at Nashville’s Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, featuring Keith Urban as both co-host and co-headliner. Joining Urban will be significant talents such as Kane Brown and Jelly Roll, ensuring a night filled with country music stardom.
Additional performances will include the likes of Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, Luke Combs, and many more, promising an unforgettable evening of music.
Performers at ‘Nashville’s Big Bash’
Miranda Lambert, who rose to fame with her album Kerosene in 2005, is set to showcase her music during the event. Lambert recently released her 10th studio album, Postcards From Texas, in September 2024. While she hasn’t revealed her performance details yet, her latest single, "Wranglers," is expected to be part of her set.
Lainey Wilson will also grace the stage alongside her tour partner Zach Top during this five-hour event. Fans are eager to see if they will recreate their popular performance of "Keep Up With Jones."
The lineup further extends to include a variety of artists, such as Shaboozey, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Tyler Hubbard, Post Malone, Brittney Spencer, and Chris Stapleton. Additionally, Parker McCollum is scheduled to perform from the Brooklyn Bowl.
New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash will air on CBS on December 31. The event will be divided into two segments: the first from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time, followed by a short break for the evening news, concluding with the second part from 10:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Eastern and Pacific time.
Parker McCollum and Miranda Lambert’s Collaboration
Parker McCollum has expressed his long-held desire to collaborate with Miranda Lambert but admitted that he never had the courage to directly ask her. Fortunately, Lambert took the initiative and invited him to join her on the song "Santa Fe" from her new album, Postcards From Texas. McCollum shared, "It could’ve been ‘Happy Birthday’ and I would’ve sung it with her. I’m such a fan of her." He immediately agreed when she reached out to him.
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