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The Country World Wakes Up Loud Tonight on Live Jam

After a headline-packed Grammy weekend in Los Angeles, today delivered a flood of tour news and major industry announcements — and nearly all of it revolves around artists who dominate live performance culture.

Post Malone and Jelly Roll are back on the road together

This morning, Post Malone and Jelly Roll officially confirmed their reunion with the newly announced “The BIG A Stadium Tour – Part 2.”

The tour launches in April 2026 and will hit major stadiums across the United States, with tickets going on sale this Friday, February 6.

This pairing has already proven to be one of the most electrifying crossover live combinations in recent memory — blending country grit, rock-leaning energy, and massive crowd interaction.
For Live Jam fans, this announcement alone signals a wave of new live recordings and tour moments that are guaranteed to dominate future playlists.


Morgan Wallen locks in a massive 2026 stadium run

Live country doesn’t get much bigger than Morgan Wallen.

Today, Wallen confirmed his “Still The Problem Tour” for 2026, featuring 21 stadium dates across the country.

Among the standout stops:

  • Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium
  • Michigan Stadium

This tour cements his position as one of the most reliable stadium-level live draws in modern country — and exactly the kind of artist whose extended live arrangements, crowd-driven breakdowns, and emotionally charged performances thrive in the Live Jam format.


Lainey Wilson joins Chris Stapleton on tour

Fresh off a massive awards weekend, Lainey Wilson will join Chris Stapleton for multiple 2026 tour dates.

Stapleton’s shows are widely regarded as some of the tightest live productions in country music — and Wilson’s recent run of high-profile appearances and awards momentum makes this one of the most anticipated touring pairings of the upcoming year.

For Live Jam listeners, this means powerhouse vocals, roots-driven arrangements, and deeply authentic stage performances coming together on one bill.


Grammy Night Fallout: Live Artists Take Center Stage

Sunday night’s ceremony reshaped several major conversations inside the country genre — especially for artists whose reputations are built on the road.

Jelly Roll dominates with three wins

Jelly Roll walked away with three major trophies, including:

  • Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken
  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance for Amen, alongside Shaboozey
  • Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

His live sets over the past year have become emotional, communal experiences — the kind that translate perfectly into the Live Jam atmosphere, where every vocal crack, crowd response, and unscripted moment becomes part of the record.


Zach Top earns a historic traditional country win

At just 28 years old, Zach Top claimed the first-ever Grammy for Best Traditional Country Album with Ain’t In It For My Health.

It’s a milestone not only for his career, but for fans who crave classic country instrumentation and straight-ahead songwriting — exactly the kind of sound that shines brightest in a live setting.


Lainey Wilson heads to Netflix

In another major announcement revealed today, Netflix has officially acquired Wilson’s new documentary, Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool, which premieres on April 22.

The project follows her rise from touring grind to mainstream breakthrough — a storyline that mirrors the very foundation of Live Jam: artists earning their reputations one stage at a time.


Other Stories Shaping the Live Country Landscape

Morgan Wallen’s festival takes a pause

Wallen’s popular “Sand in My Boots” festival will not return in 2026.
Organizers confirmed the pause is due to a compressed booking timeline, while also stating the festival is expected to return in 2027.

For fans who rely on destination festivals for all-day live country experiences, this is a notable shift in next year’s touring calendar.


Nashville weather impacts the community

During red carpet interviews last night, multiple artists — including Lainey Wilson — shared messages of support for Nashville residents currently dealing with power outages caused by severe winter weather.

The country community remains tightly connected to Music City, and the concern expressed publicly reinforced how closely artists and fans remain tied to the city’s day-to-day reality.


Bird’s Nest lineup confirmed at the WM Phoenix Open

The WM Phoenix Open confirmed its Bird’s Nest concert series headliners this week, featuring:

  • Bailey Zimmerman
  • ERNEST
  • Zach Top

Once again, live performance remains the centerpiece — blending sports, large-scale crowds, and festival-level production into a uniquely modern country showcase.


Tonight on Live Jam: The Live Country Radio Show

All of this news leads directly into what matters most here.

Tonight’s Live Country Radio Show delivers five uninterrupted hours of live country music — and only live country music.

No studio edits.
No re-recorded radio cuts.
No stripped-down promotional sessions.

Every track comes straight from:

  • full concert recordings
  • official live albums
  • and documented live tour performances

You’ll hear the artists who dominated today’s headlines the same way fans experienced them in arenas and stadiums — with extended intros, crowd-led choruses, spontaneous banter, and those one-night-only moments that never happen twice.

From Jelly Roll’s emotionally charged live anthems, to Morgan Wallen’s stadium sing-alongs, to the traditional backbone of Zach Top and the powerhouse presence of Lainey Wilson — tonight’s Live Jam lineup reflects exactly where country music stands right now.


Live Jam: Where Country Music Lives on Stage

The headlines will keep coming.
The tours will keep growing bigger.
The awards will keep stacking up.

But Live Jam stays focused on the one place country music still proves itself — the stage.

If today showed us anything, it’s that the future of country music is being built live, in front of real crowds, one performance at a time.

Step into tonight’s Live Country Radio Show and experience it the only way Live Jam does — live.