Celebrating the release of his “game-changing, career-affirming” fourth album (
Sounds Like Nashville), Broken Bow Records’
Dustin Lynch brought
TULLAHOMA to Nashville for an all-night sing-a-long at Marathon Music Works last Friday night (1/17).
Friends, family, Tullahoma locals and Nashville industry pros alike were all in attendance to help ring in the release, and watch as Lynch debuted his hard-charged, 90-minute headline set, soon to hit the road on his STAY COUNTRY TOUR 2020. Entertaining the crowd, the hitmaker brought career-building chart-toppers like “Where It’s At,” “Seein’ Red,” and “Small Town Boy” alongside brand-new early fan favorites off of
TULLAHOMA; earworms like “Thinking ‘Bout You,” “Momma’s House,” and “The World Ain’t Yours And Mine.”
Capping off the night, Lynch was surprised by Broken Bow Records EVP Jon Loba with a plaque commemorating 7 #1 singles and all of his career success to date. The star toasted to his achievements, and his raved-about new release, simply:
“I’m so grateful. I clearly didn’t know this was going to happen, but I’m so thankful to you all, to have you along for this ride," Lynch said to the wall-to-wall crowd. "We started this journey when we released ‘Cowboys and Angels’ 8 years and 1 day ago — 8 years and 1 day later, this is a pretty cool way to celebrate."