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Musgraves dedicates new version of Golden Hour track to COVID-19 frontline workers

Kacey Musgraves dropped a new version of her Golden Hour track “Oh, What a World,” in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

The new version adds some Seventies bongos and layers of acoustic guitar into the mix — a fitting sound for this particular holiday. Musgraves dedicated the song to frontline workers in the coronavirus pandemic.

“There is a lot to feel downhearted about on this Earth Day,” the country singer said in a release. “Everyone and everything feels out of balance. People are suffering and the future is uncertain. In the face of a pandemic that has brought cities to their knees, a song can feel small. A melody can seem insignificant. This is a global moment of acknowledgment and respect for the power of nature and for so many of us — extreme challenges and sadness. But in the midst of all the loss and uncertainty there are signs everywhere of human compassion and renewal. The earth is healing. Bluer skies hang over China and Los Angeles. Clearer water and a positive effect on wildlife is being seen. In spite of all its troubles, it’s still a wild, beautiful world and if you need proof, it’s out there. You just might have to look in a different corner of the sky.”

She continued: “Right now, there are so many brave people that deserve Medals of Honor: the nurses, doctors, grocers, the delivery and truck drivers, cashiers, gas station attendants, the scientists, restaurant workers, the single parents and so many others. I’m just a songwriter, but my hope is that if I bring the light I have in my spirit to the table, maybe it could be a form of energy that lifts someone else’s spirit for a moment. ‘Oh, What a World’ — dedicated to our planetary home and all the quiet heroes this Earth Day: you’re the northern lights in our skies.”

Alongside the song’s release on YouTube, Musgraves has created the Kacey Musgraves Earth Day Fund in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund. Donations will support the WWF’s efforts to conserve nature and reduce threats to endangered species.

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Kacey Musgraves has announced a string of new dates for her 2019 Oh, What a World Tour II. The country and pop singer-songwriter revealed five new dates during an appearance on the Today Show on Friday morning (July 19), adding dates in Dallas, New York City and Nashville.

The newly added shows will find Musgraves headlining some of the biggest venues of her career, including the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Dallas on Oct. 10 and 11, New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Oct. 15 and 16 and the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Oct. 25. Maggie Rogers will join Musgraves as her special guest on the Nashville date.

The tour kicked off Jan. 9 with a performance in Indianapolis, and Musgraves later added dates that ran through July 28, then through Sept. 28. It's now slated to end with the show in Nashville.

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Musgraves' third studio album, 2018's Golden Hour, is one of the most acclaimed releases of the last year, and she was one of the most-nominated artists across all genres at the 2019 Grammy Awards. Musgraves won all four of the categories in which she was nominated, including Best Country Album, Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance, as well as the all-genre Album of the Year category. The album also debuted at No. 1.

In addition to the U.S., Musgraves' tour schedule has taken her to the U.K., Europe, Japan, China, New Zealand, and Australia. She also performed at the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 in South Africa, and she became the first female country artist to perform at Coachella in 2019.

Tickets for Musgraves' new dates are set to go on sale to the general public starting Friday, July 26, at 10AM via LiveNation.com. A special presale for Citi cardmembers will begin on Monday (July 22) at 10AM local time and run through Thursday, July 25 at 10PM local time.

Kacey Musgraves' 2019 Oh, What a World Tour II Dates:

July 26 -- Newport, R.I. @ Newport Folk Festival
July 28 -- Floyd, Va. @ FloydFest
Aug. 2 -- St. Charles, Iowa @ Hinterland Music Festival
Aug. 4 -- Chicago, Ill. @ Lollapalooza
Aug. 9 -- San Francisco, Calif. @ Outside Lands
Aug. 20 -- Las Vegas, Nev. @ the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan
Aug. 22 -- San Diego, Calif. @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
Aug. 23 -- Los Angeles, Calif. @ Greek Theatre
Aug. 24 -- Paso Robles, Calif. @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Aug. 25 -- Los Angeles, Calif. @ Greek Theatre
Aug. 27 -- Phoenix, Ariz. @ Comerica Theatre
Aug. 28 -- Santa Fe, N.M. @ Santa Fe Opera House
Sept. 4 -- Kansas City, Mo. @ Starlight Theatre
Sept. 5 -- St. Louis, Mo. @ Stifel Theatre
Sept. 6 -- Cleveland, Ohio @ Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
Sept. 7 -- Vienna, Va. @ Wolf Trap
Sept. 9 -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
Sept. 11 -- Philadelphia, Pa. @ the Met Philadelphia
Sept. 12 -- Boston, Mass. @ Blue Hill Bank Pavilion
Sept. 13 -- Charlottesville, Va. @ Sprint Pavilion
Sept. 14 -- Cary, N.C. @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Sept. 17 -- Asheville, N.C. @ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Sept. 19 -- Charlotte, N.C. @ Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sept. 20 -- Charleston, S.C. @ Volvo Car Stadium
Sept. 27-28 -- New Orleans, La. @ The Fillmore New Orleans
Oct. 10 -- Dallas, Texas @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Oct. 11 -- Dallas, Texas @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Oct. 15 -- New York, N.Y. @ Radio City Music Hall
Oct. 16 -- New York, N.Y. @ Radio City Music Hall
Oct. 25 -- Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena

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Who's opening for Kacey Musgraves 2022?

Who is opening for Kacey Musgraves on her tour? The country star will be joined by supporting acts singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist King Princess and electropop trio Muna on all dates of the “Star-Crossed” tour.

How long does Kacey Musgraves concert last?

And it was the combination of the two worlds that made the show so special. The truly great live performers take you on a complete journey, which Musgraves absolutely did, delivering a remarkable 90 minutes that, when it was done, had crossed off every checkmark needed for a night you won't soon forget.

Who is on tour with Kacey Musgraves?

Kacey Musgraves has announced her tour in support of her new album Star-Crossed. The tour, called Star-Crossed: Unveiled, is set to take place across North America in January and February 2022. Joining Musgraves on tour are King Princess and Muna.

Is Kacey Musgraves good in concert?

Musgraves' voice was pitch-perfect throughout. But it was her charm that made you fall in love with her. Just a small gesture – patting herself on the butt, removing her shoes or inserting one of many ad libs into a song – was enough to bring the crowd to a roar.

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