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2025 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that will take place in 2025.

Events

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Top hits of the year

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The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, or Canada Country charts in 2025:

Singles released by American and Australian artists

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Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
7 12 27 "20 Cigarettes" Morgan Wallen [24]
14 2 3 "3,2,1" Tucker Wetmore [25]
9 4 1 "4x4xU" Lainey Wilson [26]
8 6 6 "6 Months Later" Megan Moroney [27]
8 1 1 "After All the Bars Are Closed" Thomas Rhett [28]
33 15 26 "Ain't a Bad Life" Thomas Rhett
featuring Jordan Davis
[28]
1 "All the Way" BigXthaPlug
featuring Bailey Zimmerman
[29]
12 2 26 "Am I Okay?" Megan Moroney [27]
14 14 18 "Amen" Shaboozey
and Jelly Roll
[30]
4 1 1 "Back in the Saddle" Luke Combs [31]
16 2 4 "Backseat Driver" Kane Brown [32]
6 2 1 "Backup Plan" Bailey Zimmerman
featuring Luke Combs
[29]
6 2 1 "Bar None" Jordan Davis [33]
16 33 "Beautiful Things" Megan Moroney [27]
12 16 10 "Better Me for You (Brown Eyes)" Max McNown [34]
20 4 29 "Bigger Houses" Dan + Shay [35]
6 1 1 "Bottle Rockets" Scotty McCreery
featuring Hootie & the Blowfish
[36]
18 2 29 "Boys Back Home" Dylan Marlowe
featuring Dylan Scott
[37]
1 10 23 "Choosin' Texas" Ella Langley [38]
42 16 41 "Coming Home" Old Dominion [39]
27 2 7 "Country House" Sam Hunt [40]
25 3 9 "Country Song Came On" Luke Bryan [41]
16 24 36 "Cowboys Cry Too" Kelsea Ballerini
featuring Noah Kahan
[42]
19 1 15 "Cowgirl" Parmalee [43]
28 10 6 "Damn Good Day to Leave" Riley Green [44]
13 1 10 "Darlin'" Chase Matthew [45]
20 23 38 "Days Like These" Luke Combs [31]
5 1 1 "Don't Mind If I Do" Riley Green
featuring Ella Langley
[44]
20 22 51 "Ends of the Earth" Ty Myers [46]
10 "Eyes Are Closed" Morgan Wallen [24]
13 19 42 "The Fall" Cody Johnson [47]
16 3 5 "Favorite Country Song" Hardy [48]
14 2 39 "Fix What You Didn't Break" Nate Smith [49]
25 2 50 "Forever to Me" Cole Swindell [50]
30 9 19 "Friday Night Heartbreaker" Jon Pardi [51]
16 2 1 "Friends Like That" John Morgan
featuring Jason Aldean
[52]
1 60 43 "The Giver" Chappell Roan [53]
3 1 1 "Good News" Shaboozey [30]
19 12 6 "Good Times & Tan Lines" Zach Top [54]
7 5 1 "Guy for That" Post Malone
featuring Luke Combs
[55]
20 14 7 "Hands of Time" Eric Church [56]
6 1 1 "Happen to Me" Russell Dickerson [57]
12 24 60 "Hard Fought Hallelujah" Brandon Lake
featuring Jelly Roll
[58]
14 1 2 "Heart of Stone" Jelly Roll [59]
20 2 39 "Heavens to Betsy" Jackson Dean [60]
13 10 40 "Holy Smokes" Bailey Zimmerman [29]
21 1 34 "Hometown Home" LoCash [61]
10 11 36 "House Again" Hudson Westbrook [62]
18 8 32 "How Far Does a Goodbye Go" Jason Aldean [63]
3 20 34 "I Ain't Comin' Back" Morgan Wallen
and Post Malone
[24]
12 2 1 "I Ain't Sayin'" Jordan Davis [33]
31 18 44 "I Dare You" Rascal Flatts
and Jonas Brothers
[64]
1 1 1 "I Got Better" Morgan Wallen [24]
6 2 1 "I Never Lie" Zach Top [54]
5 38 "I'm a Little Crazy" Morgan Wallen [24]
7 3 6 "I'm Gonna Love You" Cody Johnson
and Carrie Underwood
[47]
1 1 1 "I'm the Problem" Morgan Wallen [24]
8 37 57 "Indigo" Sam Barber
featuring Avery Anna
[65]
27 9 31 "It Won't Be Long" George Birge [66]
2 1 1 "Just in Case" Morgan Wallen [24]
16 28 "Just to Say We Did" Kenny Chesney [67]
9 "Kick Myself" Morgan Wallen [24]
5 1 1 "Liar" Jelly Roll [59]
1 1 1 "Love Somebody" Morgan Wallen [24]
5 "Miami" Morgan Wallen
featuring Lil Wayne and Rick Ross
[24]
24 1 1 "Park" Tyler Hubbard [68]
2 31 39 "Smile" Morgan Wallen [24]
7 1 3 "Somewhere Over Laredo" Lainey Wilson [26]
30 20 38 "A Song to Sing" Miranda Lambert
and Chris Stapleton
[69]
25 4 22 "Stay Country or Die Tryin'" Blake Shelton [70]
18 21 "Straight Line" Keith Urban [71]
5 58 57 "Superman" Morgan Wallen [24]
16 2 1 "Texas" Blake Shelton [70]
12 12 10 "Think I'm in Love with You" Chris Stapleton [72]
27 1 11 "This Heart" Corey Kent [73]
17 1 39 "This Town's Been Too Good to Us" Dylan Scott [37]
32 13 37 "Time's Ticking" Justin Moore [74]
46 12 41 "Tough People" Drew Baldridge [75]
2 45 "Travelin' Soldier" Cody Johnson [47]
18 35 "Truck on Fire" Carly Pearce [76]
4 2 1 "Weren't for the Wind" Ella Langley [38]
29 17 45 "What He'll Never Have" Dylan Scott [37]
1 55 47 "What I Want" Morgan Wallen
featuring Tate McRae
[24]
15 2 44 "What Kinda Man" Parker McCollum [77]
24 2 39 "Whiskey Drink" Jason Aldean [63]
6 2 3 "Wind Up Missin' You" Tucker Wetmore [25]
5 1 1 "Worst Way" Riley Green [44]

Singles released by Canadian artists

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Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
7 "Another One" Brett Kissel [78]
3 "Backfire" Nate Haller
and Tenille Townes
[79]
4 "Bourbon" Morgan Griffiths [80]
9 "Broken Heart Thing" Madeline Merlo
(featuring Dustin Lynch)
[81]
14 "Coming Home to You (Bigger Houses)" MacKenzie Porter
and Owen Riegling
[82]
4 "Cowboys & Dreamers" Brett Kissel [78]
6 "CRZY" Dallas Smith [83]
7 "Doin' What She Does" Tyler Joe Miller [84]
19 "Drink Around" Dean Brody [85]
21 10 "Golden Child" Meghan Patrick [86]
11 "Happy Ever After You" MacKenzie Porter & Jake Etheridge
(Thelma & James)
[82]
41 1 "Hate How You Look" Josh Ross [87]
9 "Have Your Beer" MacKenzie Porter [82]
6 "Highway Money" Josh Stumpf [88]
4 "How Do You Miss Me" Dallas Smith
(featuring Alexandra Kay)
[83]
16 "I'm Leavin' You" High Valley [89]
4 "Leave Me Too" Josh Ross [87]
13 "Life for Me" Jess Moskaluke [90]
10 "Middle of the Bed" Madeline Merlo [81]
5 "Never Drinking Again" The Reklaws [91]
15 "Options" Cameron Whitcomb [92]
8 "Quitter" Cameron Whitcomb [92]
13 "Rally Around" Sully Burrows [93]
22 2 2 "Single Again" Josh Ross [87]
18 "Slow Go the Days" Tim and the Glory Boys [94]
7 "Smoke" Zach McPhee [95]
7 "Somebody I Know" James Barker Band [96]
12 "Tailight This Town" Owen Riegling [97]
6 "Things My Mama Says" Hailey Benedict [98]
17 "Til I Don't" Sacha [99]
7 "What Good Is a Memory" Tyler Joe Miller [84]
6 "Worth the Double" Jade Eagleson [100]
3 "You Didn't Hear It From Me" James Barker Band [96]

Top new album releases

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US Album Artist Record label Release date Reference
2 The High Road Kane Brown RCA Nashville January 24 [101]
4 Foxes in the Snow Jason Isbell Southeastern March 7 [102]
4 What Not To Tucker Wetmore UMG Nashville April 25 [103]
5 Evangeline vs. the Machine Eric Church May 2 [104]
8 For Recreational Use Only Blake Shelton Wheelhouse May 9 [105]
1 I'm the Problem Morgan Wallen Big Loud May 16 [106]
6 Parker McCollum Parker McCollum MCA Nashville June 27 [107]
2 Snipe Hunter Tyler Childers RCA Nashville July 25
10 Texas Forever Hudson Westbrook RiverHouse [108]
3 Different Night Same Rodeo Bailey Zimmerman Warner Nashville/Atlantic August 8 [109]
4 Own Worst Enemy Gavin Adcock Thrivin' Here/Warner Nashville August 15
6 Learn the Hard Way Jordan Davis MCA Nashville [110]
2 I Hope You're Happy BigXthaPlug UnitedMasters August 22
4 Ain't in It for My Health Zach Top Leo33 August 29 [111]
4 Country! Country! Hardy Big Loud September 26 [112]
4 30 Number One Hits Jason Aldean Broken Bow/Macon October 10
9 Mount Pleasant Kelsea Ballerini Black River November 14
3 West Texas Degenerate Treaty Oak Revival Tor Digital Ex November 28

Other top albums

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US Album Artist Record label Release date Reference
27 Look Up Ringo Starr UMG Nashville January 10 [113]
12 The Select Ty Myers Capitol Nashville January 24 [114]
12 Relapse, Lies & Betrayal Warren Zeiders Warner Records March 14 [115]
25 Lonesome Drifter Charley Crockett Island Records [116]
29 Arcadia Alison Krauss & Union Station Down the Road March 28 [117]
27 Honkytonk Hollywood Jon Pardi Capitol Nashville April 11 [118]
28 The Price of Admission Turnpike Troubadours Bossier City Records [119]
47 Country! (EP) Hardy Big Loud May 2
49 Easy Does It Dylan Scott Curb May 30 [120]
26 Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duets Rascal Flatts Big Machine June 6 [121]
41 Broken Branches Dierks Bentley Capitol Nashville June 13 [122]
48 Spanish Moss Cole Swindell Warner Nashville June 27 [123]
38 The Mirror Trisha Yearwood MCA Nashville July 18 [124]
24 Westward Dylan Gossett Big Loud Texas
17 Songbird Waylon Jennings Thirty Tigers October 3
50 I Didn't Come Here to Leave Chris Young Black River October 17 [125]
36 Second Wind Alexandra Kay Wheelhouse October 24
49 Snow Globe Town Brad Paisley Mercury Nashville November 7
21 Memories and Empties Colter Wall La Honda/RCA November 14 [126]
Love & Fear Zac Brown Band December 5 [127]

Upcoming

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Album Artist Record label Release date Reference
Greatest Hits...So Far Brantley Gilbert Valory December 12

Hall of Fame inductees

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(announced on March 25, 2025)[128]

(announced on June 3, 2025)[129]

(announced on July 16, 2025)[130]

Hollywoood Walk of Fame

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Stars who were honored in 2025

Kennedy Center Honors

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Deaths

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