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Sugarland Announces There Goes The Neighborhood Tour 2020

Sugarland Tour

Announced earlier today, Grammy, ACM and CMA award-winning duo Sugarland is hitting the road this summer on the There Goes The Neighborhood Tour 2020. Joining them as direct support is Mary Chapin Carpenter as well as Tenille Townes and Danielle Bradbery on select dates. The trek kicks off in Toronto on June 4th and continues through the summer months.

New Yorkers can catch Sugarland when they come to Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on July 12th or PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ on July 16th.

Along with this major tour announcement, Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettlers are also giving fans a taste of what to expect on the road with a 3-song EP titled Bigger, Louder, Live which will be available on February 28th. The three-song collection will include live tracks from their last tour including, “On A Roll”, “Bigger”, and “Babe”.

For more information and tickets visit SugarlandMusic.com and follow Sugarland on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD TOUR 2020

June 4 – Toronto, ON / Budweiser Stage *^
June 5 – Syracuse, NY / St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview *^
June 6 – Hartford, CT / Xfinity Theatre *^
June 12 – The Woodlands, TX / Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman *^
June 13 – Dallas, TX / Dos Equis Pavilion *^
June 14 – Austin, TX / Germania Insurance Amphitheater *^
June 18 – Albuquerque, NM / Isleta Amphitheater *^
June 19 – Phoenix, AZ / Ak-Chin Pavilion *^
June 20 – Chula Vista, CA / North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre *^
June 25 – Wheatland, CA / Toyota Amphitheatre *^
June 26 – Mountain View, CA / Shoreline Amphitheatre *^
June 27 – Irvine, CA / FivePoint Amphitheatre *^
July 2 – Aurora, IL / River Edge Park ^
July 3 – Prior Lake, MN / Mystic Lake Casino Amp ^
July 10 – Mansfield, MA / Xfinity Center *^
July 11 – Camden, NJ / BB&T Pavilion *^
July 12 – Wantagh, NY / Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater *^
July 16 – Holmdel, NJ / PNC Bank Arts Center *^
July 18 – Bangor, ME  / Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion *^
July 19 – Gilford, NH / Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion *^
July 23 – Burgettstown, PA / S&T Bank Music Park *~
July 24 – Clarkston, MI / DTE Energy Music Theatre *~
July 25 – Milwaukee, WI / American Family Insurance Amphitheater *~
July 30 – Cincinnati, OH / Riverbend Music Center +^
July 31 – Alpharetta, GA / Ameris Bank Amphitheatre *^
August 1 – Charlotte, NC / PNC Music Pavilion +^

* Mary Chapin Carpenter
^ Tenille Townes
~ Danielle Bradbery
+ Special guest to be announced

Country Music Well Represented in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

The show must go on; despite the freezing cold weather that took over New York City during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The cold winds and record-breaking low temperatures did not stop the crowds from coming out to watch the time-honored American tradition.

The annual parade features some of the biggest stars in music today and luckily for country fans, country music was well represented in this year’s lineup. Leading the trek, from the west side of Central Park to Macy’s flagship store on 34th street was none-other than the Turkey itself, making way for all the performers and balloons to follow.

Photo via @sugarland on Instagram

Photo via @sugarland on Instagram

The first country act to make their way down were Grammy Award winners, Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, of Sugarland. The duo was on the Ocean Spray float, performing their hit single, “Babe,” featuring vocals from singer-songwriter, Taylor Swift. Nettles and Bush performed the song effortlessly with big smiles on their faces the entire time.

Shortly after, rising country star, Carly Pearce took over the Green Giant float, performing her brand new single, “Closer To You.” She was smiling from ear to ear while dancing in place singing her fresh upbeat tune. Performing in the parade gave Pearce one more item to check off her bucket list as she shared later that day on Instagram.

Photo via @carlypearce on Instagram

Photo via @carlypearce on Instagram

Following Pearce, was country’s youngest newcomer, Tegan Marie on the Girl Scouts of the USA’s “Building A Better World” float.  Celebrating girls who build a better world through STEM, Tegan Marie was chosen for the honor for embodying the G.I.R.L (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ spirit. The Warner Music Nashville recording artist performed her bright and positive single “Keep It Lit,” which was the perfect song to inspire young girls everywhere to raise their voices, have an impact, and make the most of every moment.

Photo Credit: Steve Remich for Girl Scouts of the USA

Photo Credit: Steve Remich for Girl Scouts of the USA

Next up was multi-platinum selling artist, Kane Brown, performing “Good As You,” off his sophomore album Experiment. He took over South Dakota’s Mount Rushmore’s American Pride float, showcasing his rich vocals while dancing to his uptempo tune.

The final country performer of the parade was 4-time CMA Female Vocalist of the Year, Martina McBride, performing on the Balsam Hill float. She was joined by the Young People’s Chorus of New York City, performing her rendition of “It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year”. The beautiful tune is also featured on her latest release, It’s The Holiday SeasonMcBride brought the holiday spirit to the parade, surrounding herself with a talented group of kids.

Photo via @martinamcbride on Instagram

Photo via @martinamcbride on Instagram

Closing out the celebration was Santa Claus, making it officially the Christmas season. The freezing cold temperatures may have left the performers frozen on their floats, but that didn’t stop them from giving their all and performing for the thousands of people braving the cold with them. Once again, making the country community proud and thankful for all they do!

 

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Jennifer Nettles Collaborates with Josh Groban on Morning Television

Josh Groban & Jennifer Nettles, Photo via @JenniferNettles on Instagram

Josh Groban & Jennifer Nettles, Photo via @JenniferNettles on Instagram

This has been the year of mixing genres for song collaborations. From The Chainsmokers with Kelsea Ballerini to Florida Georgia Line and Bebe Rexha, combining musical acts has proven to have mainstream success. Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles combined her talents with Pop music sensation Josh Groban in a new song off his newly released studio album Bridges entitled “99 Years.”

Nettles took the stage on LIVE With Kelly & Ryan for the second time this year with a  new duo partner, Groban. Early Friday morning (Sept 21), the duo performed “99 Years” for a live studio audience. The singers showcased their vast talents and extraordinary voices in the love song.

“Will we look back down on 99 years of a wonderful life / Where we laughed till we cried and our love was stronger with every fight / There’ll be a thousand moments for you to say ‘I told you’ / And a million more for us to say ‘I love you’/ So let’s look forward to you and I look back / At 99 years like that”

The songstress took to Twitter the day before, to remind fans not to miss the television performance, “Tomorrow, I’m singing a beautiful song called “99 Years” with a lovely human called [Josh Groban], to celebrate the release of his new album … Set your alarm. Set your DVR. Set your intentions. Set your curls.”

If you missed the stellar performance, check it out here. The song is available everywhere you buy or stream music today.

Nettles just wrapped up her Sugarland “Still the Same Tour,” with duet partner Kristian Bush earlier this month. Currently, there are no additional tour dates.

 

 

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Sugarland’s ‘Still the Same Tour’ feat. Frankie Ballard & Lindsay Ell

Sugarland Still the Same Tour

New York and New Jersey fans alike headed to the Prudential Center on Saturday night to witness the captivating musical duo Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush of Sugarland perform their second to last show on the ‘Still the Same Tour,’ accompanied by openers, Lindsay Ell and Frankie Ballard.

Sugarland Still the Same Tour

Powerhouse, Lindsay Ell took the stage first, sharing with the crowd that this will be her last performance on the tour. She entertained fans with songs like “Waiting on You” and “Champagne”. The singer ended her set with her top 20 single, “Criminal,” co-written by Bush, just after expressing her gratitude to the fans. “Thank you, everyone and country radio for changing my life with this song. This is”Criminal” y’all!”

After a short intermission, Frankie Ballard and his Wildcat Band energetically took the stage. Pumping up the crowd throughout the entire performance, Ballard’s set was the perfect combination of his smash hits, cover songs, and engaging moments with the crowd. Singing his hits, “Helluva Night,” “It All Started with a Beer,” “Sunshine and Whiskey,” and “Young & Crazy,” the singer’s funky style and electric demeanor was evident.

Sugarland Still the Same Tour

One of the most charming moments with the entertainer was when he admitted to the audience that he “missed [his] spot in that verse,” laughing, while stating, “When they [singers] say ‘How’s everyone feeling out there,’ it’s just a way of covering up their tracks.” Between, Ballard’s humbleness, his image, and his artistry, fans showed their love for the performer the entire set.

The incredible night of music continued, as the stage lit up with a colorful, carnival-like backdrop, unveiling the headliners of the night, Sugarland, as they jammed to their title track “Bigger” off their recently released album. Their set featured an impressive 20 songs, including their most recent single “Babe,” and hits, “Stay,” “It Happens,” “Stuck Like You,” and “Lean It On Back,” with two more songs for the encore performance.

Sugarland Still the Same Tour

Additionally, Nettles and Bush, each took time to discuss their solo projects, that were worked on, during the duo’s 5-year hiatus. Bush sang his fun-loving single, “Trailer Hitch,” while Nettles belted her ballad “Unlove You.” The crowd was clearly loving both, as they sang, swayed, and snapped along to each performance.

Sugarland’s night was filled with highlights, such as their fun mash-up of their song “On a Roll” with Funkadelic’s “We Want The Funk” and Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean,” where Ell entered the stage on roller-skates, poking fun at the lyrics from “On a Roll.” The fans loved the impromptu end-of-tour prank and interaction Ell had on stage with the duo.

Sugarland Still the Same Tour

However, the night was stolen by the beautiful message that was inspired by the fan favorite song “Little Miss” from The Incredible Machine. The singers showcased a fan-made video for The Little Miss Project. The powerful message of The Little Miss Project is to start a dialogue that an individual is never truly alone. Supporting this mission, Sugarland utilized their musical platform to partner with World Vision in efforts to raise money for disadvantaged youth, even stopping to take a photo (on stage) with fans, who donated to the cause. Nettles shared “It’s a reminder that sometimes we have to slow down and save a life … It’ll be alright again.”

Sugarland truly brought their own level of talent and artistry to New Jersey, it was  an unforgettable night for fans of all ages, who were lucky to attend.

 

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Sugarland Lyrics To Use for Instagram Captions

 

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Photo: Shervin Lainez for Big Machine Records

You may not have realized it, but Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles, Sugarland, have penned a ton of lyrics that are perfect for your next Instagram caption. Looking at their catalog of songs, there are lyrics for every moment and every emotion, ranging from falling in love to having your heart broken, and from settling to looking for something more.

Here are some of our favorite Instagram-able Sugarland lyrics:

1. “I ain’t settling for just getting by, I’ve had enough so-so for the rest of my life.” – Settlin’

2. “Some believe in destiny, and some believe in fate, I believe that happiness is something we create.” – Something More

3. “The whole world could change in a minute, Just one kiss could stop it spinning, We could think it through, But I don’t want to, if you don’t want to” – Want To

4. “‘Cause we were born for better days, We’ll find a way, yeah, we’re gonna be bigger, Don’t give up, you’re more than enough, Believe me, love, yeah, you’re gonna be bigger” – Bigger

5. “Why don’t you stay? I’m down on my knees, I’m so tired of bein’ lonely, Don’t I give you what you need?” – Stay

6. “But if you can look in my eyes, And tell me we’ll be alright, If you promise never to leave You just might make me believe” – Just Might Make Me Believe

7. “You really blew this, babe, We ain’t getting through this one, babe, This is the last time I’ll ever call you, babe” – Babe

8. “Ain’t no rhyme or reason, No complicated meaning, Ain’t no need to over-think it, Let go laughing” – It Happens

9. “Oh, whoa, everybody’s dreaming big, Oh, whoa, but everybody’s just getting by, That’s how it goes in everyday America, A little town and a great big life” – Everyday America

10. “Dear Mom and Dad, Please send money, I’m so broke that it ain’t funny.” – Baby Girl

11. “She’s your mother, you love her, there won’t be another place like her again that you call home” – Mother

12. “Lean it on back, watch the sun go down, watch it come back around.” – Lean It On Back

13. “Don’t be afraid to change, our love is still the same, still the same, still the same.” – Still The Same

14. “You’re not a bird in a cage, you were born to fly away, the world’s a bigger place than all the fear you face.” – Bird In A Cage

15. “I’m on a roll, babe, watch me go, babe, I’m solid gold, babe.” – On A Roll

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Sugarland Perform on LIVE with Kelly and Ryan

Sugarland Live with Kelly and Ryan

Photo: Shervin Lainez for Big Machine Records

Superstar country duo, Sugarland, hit the stage on ABC-TV’s Live with Kelly and Ryan yesterday, performing the title track from their new album, Bigger.  Click here to watch their performance.
Dressed in all black with hints of glitter and gold, the duo shined on the uptempo ode to rising above adversity and self-doubt to find better days. Backed by a five-piece band and one background vocalist, Jennifer Nettles took center stage, as usual, her distinct vocal styling and undeniable presence the focal point. While its hard to look away from Nettles during this performance or any, Kristian Bush holds his own, providing vocals and always appearing to be having the time of his life on-stage.
The pair previously appeared on Live in May, performing the album’s first single, “Still the Same,” and premiering the quirky, “Babe,” which features Taylor Swift.  Lyrically, “Bigger” focuses on a message of hope, one that can be found throughout Sugarland’s new album.
“It’s getting harder and harder to hold our heads up high/ Baby let’s circle the wagons / Show all the dragons they don’t own the sky / We know how to fly / Gravity can’t hold us down / We’re moving at the speed of sound / Past the point from here on out / There’s no going back / ‘Cause we were born for better days / We’ll find a way yeah / We’re gonna be bigger”
Bigger, released in June on Big Machine Machine Label Group, is Sugarland’s first album release as a duo since 2010’s The Incredible Machine. During their hiatus from the band, both Nettles and Bush released solo albums and pursued outside opportunities, including a stint in Broadway’s “Chicago” for Nettles.
Sugarland will continue its Still the Same tour with upcoming stops in Wichita, KS, Highland Park, IL, St. Paul, MN and Grand Island, NE. The duo will take the New York area by storm with a show at New Jersey’s Prudential Center on September 8. Get tickets here!

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Classic Country Grammy Moments

This weekend the Grammy Awards, deemed “Music’s Biggest Night” will take place live from New York’s famed arena, Madison Square Garden. With the event just days away, let’s take a look back at some incredible Grammy moments featuring some of our favorite country artists…

Known for their spectacular collaborations, this duet featuring Lady Gaga and Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland singing “You and I” is definitely a moment to remember.

 

 

Maren Morris, after a great year, took home the award for Best Solo Country Performance at the 2016 Grammys. Morris is nominated again this year for the same category for “I Could Use A Love Song”. Ironically, Thomas Rhett is the presenter here and is also nominated for his own Grammy for Best Country Album, Life Changes.

 

Another classic collaboration, Kelsea Ballerini and Lukas Graham mashed up their songs about never growing up, “Seven Years Old” and “Peter Pan” at least year’s award show.

 

Let’s not forget 2007’s Best New Artist, Carrie Underwood. Taking home the award, Underwood proudly exclaims, “I love Country Music, first of all!” A grateful Underwood thanks God first and foremost, then her parents and then anyone who had a hand in making her album.

 

Catch The Grammys Live on CBS this Sunday night January 28th at 8 PM ET.
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