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2026 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that will take place in 2026.

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 2026:

Singles released by American and Australian artists

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Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
2 1 5 "20 Cigarettes" Morgan Wallen [13]
8 2 1 "6 Months Later" Megan Moroney [14]
14 2 3 "Ain't a Bad Life" Thomas Rhett
featuring Jordan Davis
[15]
6 1 2 "Amen" Shaboozey
and Jelly Roll
[16]
2 27 41 "Be By You" Luke Combs [17]
2 5 6 "Be Her" Ella Langley [18]
8 9 18 "Beautiful Things" Megan Moroney [14]
7 6 1 "Better Me for You (Brown Eyes)" Max McNown [19]
10 42 "Boston" Stella Lefty [20]
10 3 4 "Brunette" Tucker Wetmore [21]
8 6 2 "Change My Mind" Riley Green [22]
40 17 37 "Chevy Silverado" Bailey Zimmerman [23]
1 1 1 "Choosin' Texas" Ella Langley [18]
7 31 "Dandelion" Ella Langley [18]
9 2 1 "Days Like These" Luke Combs [17]
15 12 46 "Don't Tell on Me" Jason Aldean [24]
16 14 34 "Don't We" Morgan Wallen [13]
20 11 31 "Ends of the Earth" Ty Myers [25]
7 4 38 "The Fall" Cody Johnson [26]
14 1 2 "Favorite Country Song" Hardy [27]
10 6 36 "House Again" Hudson Westbrook [28]
12 1 18 "How Far Does a Goodbye Go" Jason Aldean [24]
3 13 14 "I Ain't Comin' Back" Morgan Wallen
featuring Post Malone
[13]
3 19 31 "I Can't Love You Anymore" Ella Langley
and Morgan Wallen
[18]
31 13 44 "I Dare You" Rascal Flatts
and Jonas Brothers
[29]
20 3 31 "It Won't Be Long" George Birge [30]
20 49 "Kid Myself" John Morgan [31]
22 13 "Making Good Time" Old Dominion [32]
6 21 35 "McArthur" Hardy
featuring Eric Church, Tim McGraw and Morgan Wallen
[27]
39 11 51 "Me & a Beer" Chris Janson [33]
2 "Plastic Cigarette" Zach Bryan [34]
18 23 "Ride, Ride, Ride" George Birge
featuring Luke Bryan
[30]
25 10 27 "Rocky Mountain Low" Corey Kent
and Koe Wetzel
[35]
7 53 "Say Why" Zach Bryan [34]
2 1 1 "Sleepless in a Hotel Room" Luke Combs [17]
30 17 38 "A Song to Sing" Miranda Lambert
and Chris Stapleton
[36]
22 1 4 "Stay Country or Die Tryin'" Blake Shelton [37]
17 1 2 "Time's Ticking" Justin Moore [38]
2 40 "Travelin' Soldier" Cody Johnson [26]
18 7 3 "Turn This Truck Around" Jordan Davis [39]
16 2 9 "What He'll Never Have" Dylan Scott [40]
41 16 32 "Wish You Well" Vincent Mason [41]
23 15 20 "Woman" Kane Brown [42]

Singles released by Canadian artists

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Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
7 "Drink Around" Dean Brody [43]
17 10 "Golden Child" Meghan Patrick [44]
6 "Going Somewhere" Tim Hicks [45]
27 9 1 "Hate How You Look" Josh Ross [46]
7 "Hometown Heroes" The Reklaws
and Dean Brody
[47]
9 "Hurtin' Songs" Brett Kissel
and Dierks Bentley
[48]
7 "I'm Leavin' You" High Valley [49]
19 "Just Being Me" Morgan Griffiths [50]
7 "Nobody Roads" Josh Stumpf [51]
10 "Scared of Getting Sober" Josh Ross [46]
9 "Safe Place to Break" Meghan Patrick [44]
18 "Shooting Star" Sacha
and Restless Road
[52]
2 "Somebody I Know" James Barker Band [53]
4 "Something Else" Brock Phillips [54]
8 "Taillight This Town" Owen Riegling [55]
12 "Thought About You" Nate Haller [56]

Top new album releases

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US Album Artist Record label Release date Reference
1 With Heaven on Top Zach Bryan Belting Bronco/Warner January 9 [57]
1 Cloud 9 Megan Moroney Sony/Columbia February 20 [58]
1 The Way I Am Luke Combs Columbia Nashville March 20 [59]
1 Dandelion Ella Langley Columbia Nashville April 10 [60]
6 Songs About Us Jason Aldean Broken Bow April 24 [61]
Middle of Nowhere Kacey Musgraves Lost Highway May 1 [62]

Other top albums

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US Album Artist Record label Release date Reference
35 Heavy on the Soul Ty Myers RECORDS March 27 [63]
12 Broken View Sam Barber Atlantic Outpost April 3 [64]
46 Age of the Ram Charley Crockett Lone Star Rider / Island April 3 [65]
Deep Water Cameron Whitcomb Atlantic April 17 [66]
In the Feeling Owen Riegling Universal Canada / Big Loud April 17 [67]
Deep Blue Ernest Big Loud May 1 [68]
Wild Ashley McBryde Warner Music Nashville May 8 [69]

Upcoming

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Album Artist Record label Release date Reference
Going Somewhere Tim Hicks Open Road May 22
True South Rodney Atkins Curb Records May 29 [70]
Dream Chaser Willie Nelson Legacy Recordings [71]
Epilogue: The Cellar Tapes Don Williams Craft Recordings [72]
Flow State Keith Urban MCA Records June 12 [73]
Banks of the Trinity Cody Johnson Warner Music Nashville June 26 [74]
Bonfire The Shires BMG July 3 [75]
Sins of the Father Brantley Gilbert Blue Highway July 24
The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales Shaboozey American Dogwood/Empire July 31 [76]
Ashley Cooke Ashley Cooke Big Loud August 14
Sunriser Lee Brice Curb Records October 2 [77]
Ain't That Bad Matt Lang Independent October 23 [78]

Hall of Fame inductees

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(announced on March 20, 2026)[79]

Deaths

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References

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