Seventh Annual ‘iHeartCountry Festival Presented By Capital One’ Country Music Rocks Nashville

Jon Pardi
Country Music News, Nashville
April Neale

Nashville was rocking on October 23. The Seventh Annual iHeartCountry Festival Presented By Capital One celebrated the biggest names in all of country music.

The seventh annual iHeartCountry Festival Presented by Capital One celebrated Country music’s biggest artists was a virtual event, hosted by Bobby Bones.

The event featured performances by Dierks Bentley, Lady A, Sam Hunt, Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini, Dustin Lynch, Jon Pardi, Riley Green and Special Performances by Morgan Evans and Gabby Barrett.

The whole Nashville party was streamed exclusively on LiveXLive and broadcasted live across iHeartMedia’s Country music radio stations in local markets and at iHeartRadio.com.

The Seventh Annual iHeartCountry Festival Presented By Capital One Celebrated The Biggest Names in Country Music

The seventh annual iHeartCountry Festival Presented by Capital One celebrated Country music’s biggest artists on October 23.

The virtual event was hosted by Bones and featured performances by Dierks Bentley, Lady A, Sam Hunt, Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini, Dustin Lynch, Jon Pardi, Riley Green and Special Performances by Morgan Evans and Gabby Barrett.

It all streamed exclusively on LiveXLive and broadcasted live across iHeartMedia’s Country music radio stations in local markets and at iHeartRadio.com.

Capital One Cardholders had the edge and the opportunity to enter an exclusive sweepstakes for the chance to virtually play in the iHeartCountry Capital One Trivia Night with Kelsea Ballerini, hosted by Bones.

Players got an item signed by Kelsea Ballerini, and the Trivia Night winner was virtually announced Kelsea Ballerini’s performance during the iHeartCountry Festival.

Highlights of the event

The music of the iHeartRadio app came to life with these special moments:

Sam Hunt introduced his newest hits, “Hard To Forget,” followed by fan-favorites “Young Once,” “Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90s,” “2016,” and closed his set with mega-hit “Body Like a Backroad.”

Country trio Lady A gave fans a rendition of “You Look Good,” followed by their latest single “What If I Never Get Over You,” “Bartender,” and their first-ever hit “Need You Now.” They finished their set with their song written for Songland, “Champagne Night.”

Gabby Barrett, who was introduced by Martina McBride, performed “The Good Ones,” covered Dolly Parton’s “Jolene,” and rocked the stage with her number one Country radio hit “I Hope.”

Kane Brown was introduced to fans by staff from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. During his set, he sang “Lose It,” “Good As You,” and his next Country radio single “Worship You.” Brown dedicated his song “Homesick” to the U.S. military, then performed his first hit, “Heaven,” and closed out his set with “What Ifs.”

Riley Green gave the crowd an intimate performance during his acoustic renditions of his songs “Better Than Me,” “If It Wasn’t For Trucks” and “I Wish Grandpas Never Died.”

Australian native Morgan Evans rocked the virtual crowd with “Kiss Somebody” and the first song he ever wrote for his wife Kelsea Ballerini “Dance With Me,” as well as “Young Again.”

Dustin Lynch reunited with his band for a high-energy performance that featured Country favorites like “Ridin’ Roads,” “Good Girl,” “Momma’s House” and “Small Town Boy.”

Kelsea Ballerini, who was introduced to the stage by the iHeartCountry Capital One Trivia Night winner, began her sweet set with “Peter Pan” and “The Other Girl,” where she brought out Special Guest Avenue Beat. Ballerini followed with “Homecoming Queen,” “Miss Me More,” and closed her performance with “Hole In The Bottle.”

Jon Pardi brought the house down with fun renditions of fan-favorites like “Night Shift,” “Heartache on the Dance Floor,” “Dirt On My Boots” and “Ain’t Always The Cowboy,” before closing with last year’s single “Heartache Medication.”

And Dierks Bentley world premiered his new song “Gone” at the 2020 iHeartCountry Festival and closed out the show with “Burning Man,” “Woman, Amen,” “I Hold On” and “Drunk On A Plane.”

 

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