2024 in country music

This is a list of notable events in country music that will take place in 2024.

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  • January 2 – John Michael Montgomery announces his retirement from touring, with his final tour dates scheduled for the end of 2025.[1]
  • January 3 – Joe Bonsall of the Oak Ridge Boys announces his retirement from touring; Ben James finished the Oaks farewell tour in his place.[2]
  • January 19 – Elle King made headlines after taking to the Grand Ole Opry stage while heavily intoxicated during a Dolly Parton tribute show, in honor of Parton's 78th birthday. She later cancelled several of her own concerts in the wake of the incident. Parton subsequently came to King's defense during an interview with Extra, and King resumed performing in March.[3]
  • March 10 – The UK Country Airplay chart, the first ever genre-specific radio chart in the United Kingdom, debuts its inaugural list, with "Creek Will Rise" by Conner Smith claiming the title of first number one single.[4]
  • April 8 – Morgan Wallen is arrested for reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct after throwing a chair off the sixth floor of Eric Church's rooftop bar in downtown Nashville. He was charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor and is due to appear in court on May 3 in between performances at Nissan Stadium.[5]
  • April 20 – Scotty McCreery is inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry by his childhood hero Josh Turner. McCreery was invited in December 2023 by Garth Brooks.[6]
  • April 24 – Miranda Lambert signs a joint record deal with Republic Records and Big Loud.[7]
  • April 26–28 – The 2024 edition of Stagecoach Festival takes place at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, featuring headline performances from Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and Morgan Wallen.[8]
  • May 3 – T. Graham Brown is inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He was invited by Vince Gill earlier in the year during his guest appearance on Brown's Sirius XM radio show.[9]
  • May 3 – Randy Travis releases "Where That Came From", his first new recording in over a decade with the help of AI software to recreate his vocals following a series of strokes and health issues that left him unable to sing.[10] It would go on to chart on both the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, becoming Travis' first solo charting single in nearly two decades since "Angels" in 2005.
  • May 21 – Lainey Wilson is surprised by Reba McEntire on the season finale of NBC's The Voice with an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry.[11] She was subsequently inducted by Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks on June 7.
  • June 4 – Lukas Nelson announces that his band, Promise of the Real, would be going on hiatus so that the members can pursue their own projects.[12]
  • June 15 – George Strait's concert at Kyle Field in Texas becomes the most-attended ticketed show in US history, with 110,905 fans in attendance. The record was previously held by the Grateful Dead, who played for 107,019 people at Raceway Park in 1977.[13]
  • June 27 – Raul Malo, lead singer of the Mavericks, announces that he has been diagnosed with colon cancer and that the band will have to reschedule or cancel several shows in 2024 while he undergoes treatment.[14]
  • June 30 – Shania Twain performed in the traditional Legend's slot at the 2024 Glastonbury Festival, the first country artist to perform in the slot since Dolly Parton in 2014.[15]
  • July 5 – The War and Treaty go public about a racist incident where a cotton plant was placed in their dressing room at the Coca-Cola Sips and Sounds Music Festival in Austin, Texas. The band stated that this was only in their dressing room and left them angry and upset based on the history of the plant in regards to black American history. They left the festival immediately after their set and spoke to their young son, who encouraged them to speak up.[16]

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, or Canada Country charts in 2024:

Singles released by American and Australian artists

Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
8 1 1 "23" Chayce Beckham [17][18][19]
4 7 3 "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma" Luke Combs [20]
26 3 20 "All I Need Is You" Chris Janson [21]
3 15 11 "Austin" Dasha [22]
9 1 2 "Back Then Right Now" Tyler Hubbard [23]
1 1 1 "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Shaboozey [24]
22 19 31 "Beautiful as You" Thomas Rhett [25]
10 3 3 "Bulletproof" Nate Smith [26]
7 1 4 "Burn It Down" Parker McCollum [27]
20 2 14 "Cab in a Solo" Scotty McCreery [28]
42 19 44 "Can't Break Up Now" Old Dominion
featuring Megan Moroney
[29]
20 6 6 "Chevrolet" Dustin Lynch
featuring Jelly Roll
[30]
3 1 1 "Cowgirls" Morgan Wallen
featuring Ernest
[31]
22 12 17 "Creek Will Rise" Conner Smith [17][18][19]
15 2 11 "Different 'Round Here" Riley Green
featuring Luke Combs
[32]
14 6 7 "Dirt Cheap" Cody Johnson [33]
31 11 29 "Fearless (The Echo)" Jackson Dean [17][18][19]
19 43 "Gonna Love You" Parmalee [34]
11 1 1 "Halfway to Hell" Jelly Roll [35]
19 13 9 "Hang Tight Honey" Lainey Wilson [36]
10 16 34 "I Am Not Okay" Jelly Roll [37]
13 1 2 "I Can Feel It" Kane Brown [38]
1 1 1 "I Had Some Help" Post Malone
featuring Morgan Wallen
[39]
1 26 14 "I Remember Everything" Zach Bryan
featuring Kacey Musgraves
[40]
32 14 35 "I'm Not Pretty" Megan Moroney [17][18][19]
7 43 56 "In Your Love" Tyler Childers [41]
22 3 10 "Let Your Boys Be Country" Jason Aldean [42]
3 21 40 "Lies Lies Lies" Morgan Wallen [31]
34 10 41 "Love You Again" Chase Matthew [17][18][19]
28 10 23 "Love You, Miss You, Mean It" Luke Bryan [43]
14 1 1 "Mamaw's House" Thomas Rhett
featuring Morgan Wallen
[25]
3 1 1 "Man Made a Bar" Morgan Wallen
featuring Eric Church
[31]
40 18 27 "Messed Up as Me" Keith Urban [44]
4 18 18 "Miles on It" Marshmello
featuring Kane Brown
[45]
16 2 53 "Mind on You" George Birge [46][47][48]
14 17 "One Bad Habit" Tim McGraw [49]
14 1 1 "Outskirts" Sam Hunt [50]
38 18 9 "Out of That Truck" Carrie Underwood [51]
7 1 1 "The Painter" Cody Johnson [33]
3 13 29 "Pour Me a Drink" Post Malone
featuring Blake Shelton
[39]
5 1 17 "Pretty Little Poison" Warren Zeiders [17][18][19]
11 2 5 "Save Me the Trouble" Dan + Shay [52]
29 5 25 "She's Somebody's Daughter" Drew Baldridge [53]
19 1 4 "Take Her Home" Kenny Chesney [54]
1 33 25 "Texas Hold 'Em" Beyoncé [55]
40 12 33 "This Is My Dirt" Justin Moore [56]
6 1 2 "Truck Bed" Hardy [57]
13 1 2 "Tucson Too Late" Jordan Davis [58]
19 9 35 "We Don't Fight Anymore" Carly Pearce
featuring Chris Stapleton
[59]
16 3 12 "We Ride" Bryan Martin [17][18][19]
6 1 1 "Where It Ends" Bailey Zimmerman [60]
4 3 1 "Where the Wild Things Are" Luke Combs [20]
5 2 1 "White Horse" Chris Stapleton [61]
8 5 1 "Wildflowers and Wild Horses" Lainey Wilson [36]
29 8 38 "Young Love & Saturday Nights" Chris Young [62]
21 2 3 "Your Place" Ashley Cooke [63]

Singles released by Canadian artists

Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
9 "Ahead of Our Time" James Barker Band [64]
2 "Ain't Doin' Jack" Josh Ross [65]
11 "Bet You Break My Heart" MacKenzie Porter [66]
14 "Bigger Than This Town" Steven Lee Olsen [67]
20 "Blinding Lights (Country Version)" Tebey [68]
10 "Broken Man" Tyler Joe Miller [69]
4 "Fixer Upper" Dallas Smith [70]
16 "Go Get Er" Jess Moskaluke [71]
15 "Hey Mom I Made It" Sacha [72]
5 "I Grew Up on a Farm" The Reklaws [73]
7 "Let Your Horses Run" Brett Kissel [74]
7 "Not Yet" High Valley [75]
2 "Old Dirt Roads" Owen Riegling [76]
12 "Out Here" Steven Lee Olsen [67]
1 "Right Round Here" Dean Brody [77]
54 12 "Single Again" Josh Ross [65]
2 "Telluride" Jade Eagleson [78]
6 "Tim + Faith" Madeline Merlo [79]
6 "Two of Us" Brett Kissel
with Cooper Alan
[74]
5 "Use Me" Dallas Smith [70]
8 "Whiskey in Colorado" Tony Stevens [80]
19 "Your Mama Would Hate Me" Dean Brody
and James Barker Band
[77]

Top new album releases

US Album Artist Record Label Release Date Reference
1 Deeper Well Kacey Musgraves Interscope/MCA Nashville March 15 [81]
5 Born Kenny Chesney Blue Chair/Warner Music Nashville March 22 [82]
1 Cowboy Carter Beyoncé Columbia/Parkwood March 29 [83]
10 Rebel Anne Wilson Capitol CMG/MCA Nashville/Sparrow April 19 [84]
2 Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going Shaboozey American Dogwood/Empire May 31 [85]
2 Fathers & Sons Luke Combs Columbia/River House June 14 [86]
1 The Great American Bar Scene Zach Bryan Belting Bronco/Warner July 4 [87]
3 Am I Okay? Megan Moroney Columbia July 12 [88]
5 9 Lives Koe Wetzel Columbia July 19 [89]
3 Twisters: The Album Various artists Atlantic July 19 [90]
9 Made by These Moments The Red Clay Strays HBYCO/RCA July 26 [91]
F-1 Trillion Post Malone Republic/Mercury August 16 [92]

Other top albums

US Album Artist Record Label Release Date Reference
42 Smoky Mountains Conner Smith Valory Music Group January 26 [93]
39 Chapter & Verse Gabby Barrett Warner Nashville February 2 [94]
35 What Happens Now? Dasha Version III/Warner February 16 [83]
26 Be Right Here Blackberry Smoke 3 Legged/Thirty Tigers February 16 [95]
24 Trail of Flowers Sierra Ferrell Rounder/Concord March 22 [96]
27 Change the Game Cody Jinks Late August March 22 [96]
47 Three Twenty Four: The EP Ole60 Grey Area/Red Door March 22 [96]
34 Young Love & Saturday Nights Chris Young RCA Nashville March 22 [97]
33 The Hill Aaron Lewis Valory March 29 [83]
41 Hixtape, Vol. 3: Difftape Various artists Big Loud March 29 [83]
33 Bad for Me Chayce Beckham Wheelhouse April 5 [98]
34 Through the Smoke Nate Smith RCA Nashville April 5 [98]
34 Nashville, Tennessee Ernest Big Loud April 12 [99]
29 Way Out Here Riley Green Nashville Harbor/BMLG April 12 [100]
35 Strong Tyler Hubbard Hubbard House/EMI Nashville April 12 [101]
44 Have a Nice Day Treaty Oak Revival TOR April 12 [99]
25 Rise & Fall Scotty McCreery Triple Tigers May 10 [102]
50 The Border Willie Nelson Legacy May 31 [103]
43 Keepin' the Lights On Kameron Marlowe Columbia Nashville May 31 [104]
31 Hummingbird Carly Pearce Big Machine June 7 [105]
48 Noise Complaint Koe Wetzel BMI/Columbia/Legacy June 7 [106]
31 Mind of a Country Boy (EP) Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville/Row Crop June 14 [107]
18 Petty Country: A Country Music Celebration of Tom Petty Various artists Tom Petty Legacy/Big Machine June 21 [108]
23 Songwriter Johnny Cash Mercury Nashville/UMe June 28 [109]
Blonde Tigirlily Gold Monument July 26 [110]
Hungover Ella Langley Sawgod/Columbia August 2 [111]

Announced

Album Artist Record Label Release Date Reference
About a Woman Thomas Rhett Valory August 23 [112]
Whirlwind Lainey Wilson BBR [113]
Cowboys and Dreamers George Strait MCA Nashville September 6 [114]
Odies but Goodies Old Dominion RCA Nashville [115]
Postcards from Texas Miranda Lambert Republic/Big Loud September 13 [116]
Tattoos Brantley Gilbert Valory [117]
High Keith Urban Capitol Nashville September 20 [118]
Mid-Twenties Crisis Dylan Marlowe Columbia Nashville September 27 [119]
Mind of a Country Boy Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville/Row Crop [120]
Lasso Lana Del Rey Interscope/Polydor September [121]
Sorry for Nothing Cory Marks Better Noise October 11 [122]
This Is My Dirt Justin Moore Valory [123]
Patterns Kelsea Ballerini Black River October 25 [124]
Son of the Mountains Brad Paisley EMI Nashville TBA [125]

Hall of Fame inductees

(announced on March 18, 2024)[126]

(announced on June 26, 2024)[127]

Deaths

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