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2024 in country music

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

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Events[edit]

Upcoming[edit]

Top hits of the year[edit]

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[edit]

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

Singles released by Canadian artists[edit]

Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
9 "Ahead of Our Time" James Barker Band [56]
2 "Ain't Doin' Jack" Josh Ross [57]
11 "Bet You Break My Heart" MacKenzie Porter [58]
13 "Broken Man" Tyler Joe Miller [59]
4 "Fixer Upper" Dallas Smith [60]
16 "Go Get Er" Jess Moskaluke [61]
6 "I Grew Up on a Farm" The Reklaws [62]
19 "Let Your Horses Run" Brett Kissel [63]
8 "Not Yet" High Valley [64]
2 "Old Dirt Roads" Owen Riegling [65]
12 "Out Here" Steven Lee Olsen [66]
1 "Right Round Here" Dean Brody [67]
2 "Telluride" Jade Eagleson [68]
6 "Tim + Faith" Madeline Merlo [69]
6 "Two of Us" Brett Kissel
with Cooper Alan
[63]
13 "Use Me" Dallas Smith [60]
19 "Whiskey in Colorado" Tony Stevens [70]

Top new album releases[edit]

US Album Artist Record Label Release Date Reference
1 Deeper Well Kacey Musgraves Interscope/MCA Nashville March 15 [71]
5 Born Kenny Chesney Blue Chair/Warner Music Nashville March 22 [72]
1 Cowboy Carter Beyoncé Columbia/Parkwood March 29 [73]
10 Rebel Anne Wilson Capitol CMG/MCA Nashville/Sparrow April 19 [74]
2 Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going Shaboozey American Dogwood/Empire May 31 [75]
2 Fathers & Sons Luke Combs Columbia/River House June 14 [76]

Other top albums[edit]

US Album Artist Record Label Release Date Reference
42 Smoky Mountains Conner Smith Valory Music Group January 26 [77]
39 Chapter & Verse Gabby Barrett Warner Nashville February 2 [78]
35 What Happens Now? Dasha Version III/Warner February 16 [73]
26 Be Right Here Blackberry Smoke 3 Legged/Thirty Tigers February 16 [79]
24 Trail of Flowers Sierra Ferrell Rounder/Concord March 22 [80]
27 Change the Game Cody Jinks Late August March 22 [80]
47 Three Twenty Four: The EP Ole60 Grey Area/Red Door March 22 [80]
34 Young Love & Saturday Nights Chris Young RCA Nashville March 22 [81]
33 The Hill Aaron Lewis Valory March 29 [73]
41 Hixtape, Vol. 3: Difftape Various artists Big Loud March 29 [73]
33 Bad for Me Chayce Beckham Wheelhouse April 5 [82]
34 Through the Smoke Nate Smith RCA Nashville April 5 [82]
34 Nashville, Tennessee Ernest Big Loud April 12 [83]
29 Way Out Here Riley Green Nashville Harbor/BMLG April 12 [84]
35 Strong Tyler Hubbard Hubbard House/EMI Nashville April 12 [85]
44 Have a Nice Day Treaty Oak Revival TOR April 12 [83]
25 Rise & Fall Scotty McCreery Triple Tigers May 10 [86]
50 The Border Willie Nelson Legacy May 31 [87]
43 Keepin' the Lights On Kameron Marlowe Columbia Nashville May 31 [88]
31 Hummingbird Carly Pearce Big Machine June 7 [89]
48 Noise Complaint Koe Wetzel BMI/Columbia/Legacy June 7 [90]
31 Mind of a Country Boy Luke Bryan Capitol Nashville/Row Crop June 14 [91]

Announced[edit]

Album Artist Record Label Release Date Reference
Petty Country: A Country Music Celebration of Tom Petty Various Artists Big Machine June 21 [92]
Dead Girl Walking Lorrie Morgan Cleopatra June 28 [93]
Am I Okay? Megan Moroney Sony Music Nashville/Columbia July 12 [94]
Quit!! Hardy Big Loud [95]
Twisters: The Album Various Artists Atlantic July 19 [96]
Blonde Tigirlily Gold Monument July 26 [97]
F-1 Trillion Post Malone Republic/Mercury August 16 [98]
About a Woman Thomas Rhett Valory August 23 [99]
Whirlwind Lainey Wilson BBR [100]
Cowboys & Dreamers George Strait MCA Nashville September 6 [101]
Lasso Lana Del Rey Interscope/Polydor September [102]
Son of the Mountains Brad Paisley EMI Nashville TBA [103]

Hall of Fame inductees[edit]

Country Music Hall of Fame[edit]

(announced on March 18, 2024)[104]

Deaths[edit]

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