06/24/2024

ALANA SPRINGSTEEN HEADLINES FOX & FRIENDS WITH MORNING TV PERFORMANCE DEBUT IN NYC (6/21)

Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville artist-songwriter Alana Springsteen brought her acclaimed first full-length album, TWENTY SOMETHING, to FOX News Channel’s FOX & Friends last Friday (6/21), during her much anticipated morning television performance debut. Live from New York City, she headlined the All-American Summer Concert Series in its 16th season.

Taking over FOX Square in the heart of Manhattan, Springsteen proved her in-demand status as a rising star with a high-energy show. Joining co-hosts Steve DoocyAinsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, and Lawrence Jones, for an in-studio sit-down chat prior to her landmark set, Springsteen talked about her debut TWENTY SOMETHING – as seen on NPR’s “The Best Songs of 2023” list in All Songs Considered – including her “ghost in my guitar” collaboration with Chris Stapleton, which was hailed among the “25 Nashville Songs That Tell the Story of 2023” by The TennesseanWatch a clip of the interview here.

 

Just having played Barefoot Country Music Fest 2024 the night before (6/20) in Wildwood, NJ, Springsteen has a jam-packed touring schedule of more music festival dates, like being on the bill as a special guest for Morgan Wallen’s one-night-only event at London’s Hyde Park on July 4, in addition to headlining stops among supporting runs for both Luke Bryan and Tyler HubbardFind upcoming show details here.

 

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ABOUT ALANA SPRINGSTEEN:
Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville artist-songwriter Alana Springsteen is TWENTY SOMETHING. Making her anticipated debut as a three-part album and extended DELUXE edition, NPR hails, “Few artists dissect and make sense of life in your 20s quite like Alana Springsteen.” Lauded by Billboard as possessing “a classic female voice packed with angst and determination,” E! News praises “one of Nashville's most buzzworthy emerging artists,” while PEOPLE deems Springsteen “the future of country music.” Surpassing 221 MILLION streams globally, the 23-year-old is among the roster for the 2024 CMT LISTEN UP campaign; Class of 2023 for CMT Next Women of Country and MusicRow’s Next Big Thing; and a Celebrity Ambassador for the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. Wrapping her first U.S. headline run on THE TWENTY SOMETHING TOUR, she’s appeared at the Grand Ole Opry, and returns to the road this summer with Luke Bryan for another run, plus Tyler Hubbard on deck, after previously supporting LANY, Mitchell Tenpenny, NEEDTOBREATHE, and Switchfoot.