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'Godfather of Country Fest.' Dierks Bentley returns to annual event in Stark County
'Godfather of Country Fest.' Dierks Bentley returns to annual event in Stark County

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'Godfather of Country Fest.' Dierks Bentley returns to annual event in Stark County

LAWRENCE TWP. ‑ Aaron Green and Joel Beichler were scrambling to start a country music festival from the ground up in 2010 and needed a big act to get them started. After weeks of waiting, confirmation finally came in with a phone call to their living room-turned-makeshift-office. And it was a bona fide country music star: Dierks Bentley. Green and Beichler lost their minds in celebration before reality sunk in. And pressure mounted because they realized if they didn't pull off their first try at Country Fest it would be the last. "I remember being really excited, and then that only lasted a minute because neither one of us had a clue and didn't know what we were doing," Green said with laughter. "And we didn't know what we were doing or knew how we were going to make it happen." Fast forward to this week when Bentley returns as a headliner during the four-day festival. He's considered Country Fest royalty. "Dierks is an all-time favorite of ours, and he really was the first act we ever confirmed on any date," Green said. "And we always jokingly called him the godfather of Country Fest. "He was the first act that kind of gave us a shot, and his show put us on the map that first year 16 years ago," Green added. "It's always great to have him back. He's an awesome dude." Green said Bentley's return is also affirmation that Country Fest remains a well-run, top-tier event. Bentley will be tied with Thomas Rhett for having played Country Fest the most times, he noted. With a sprawling song catalog that includes "Burnin' Man," "Gone" and "Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)," Bentley will headline the event June 13. Bentley, who will release his new album, "Broken Branches" the day he performs, will be the fourth act of the day, which begins with Stark County native and Nashville-based country music artist Karissa Ella taking the stage at 4 p.m. Country Fest also has one of the newest country stars in 27-year-old Zach Top, who performs the same day as Bentley. Another hot draw is Bailey Zimmerman, who headlines June 12. Other headliners are Warren Zieders on June 11 and Hardy June 14. Supporting artists include Niko Moon, Dylan Marlowe, Cameron Marlowe, Chase Rice, Tyler Braden and Ashely Cooke. For anyone doubting Bentley's enduring star status, look no further than his June 8 performance at CMA Fest 2025 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, where he performed before 50,000 fans on the main stage in a lineup that also included Luke Bryan and Ashley McBryde, along with Top and Zimmerman. Top joined the 49-year-old Bentley on stage at CMA Fest for a rendition of Alabama's classic, "Mountain Magic." During the televised performance, he wrapped his arm around the 27-year-old Top and said, "Let me tell you something about this guy… This is the future of country music right here, Zach Top." Dierks Bentley and Zach Top CMA Fest 2025 Sunday Night Nissan Stadium Shows: 5 Top Moments Country Fest clearly hasn't lost its mojo and ability to mine prime country talent. And for opening acts like Ella, it remains a plum gig and career highlight. "It means the world to me," she said. "Just to give other people perspective, every artist in Nashville knows what Country Fest is − that's how big of a deal it is. And any artist, any big artist, everyone knows Country Fest in Ohio." Green said it's clearly easier to book big acts at Country Fest compared to those early days. "We have systems in place − all the difficult things that have taken years to build, to get things honed in just right, to make sure the show goes easiest," he said. But that doesn't mean it's a breeze by any stretch. "There's maybe only 18 really strong headliners we can consider, and it's always changing because sometimes acts will take off a week or take a month off or not work Father's Day weekend this year," Green said. "So, it's really a narrow group of artists we can book." But could Country Fest get the biggest acts in country if they wanted? The answer is yes ... and no. "We could book Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan and Jelly Roll and all the biggest names out there, but it would be way too expensive and out of the norm for us (regarding ticket prices)," Green explained. "So, we have to find a good middle, and I think that's what we're good at." Strategy also comes into play, Green said. Especially since talent is booked up to 16 months in advance. Sometimes that means forecasting whether a Nashville prospect could be a future star. Look at Top, who graduated from the platform stage in 2024 at CMA Fest to the main stage at the June 8 edition. Propelling his popularity has been his 2024 hit album, "Cold Beer and Country Music," which features the songs, "Sounds Like The Radio" and "I Never Lie." Top also announced a new album, "Ain't In It For My Health," which is set for release later this summer. And he performed his new single, "Good Times & Tan Lines." Zimmerman also has been on the ascent, charting the 2022 singles, "Fall in Love" and "Rock and a Hard Place." He's remained hot, performing at the recent CMA Fest, including the rap-country fusion hit, "All The Way," featuring BigXthaPlug. Country Fest also has hit the jackpot with rising acts in past years like Kane Brown, who gained a large online following before breaking through commercially. Last year's big get was Lainey Wilson, 33, who was already established but got red hot by the time she arrived at Clay's Resort. "Headliners are headliners for that reason," Green said. "They're a lot of money. They have proven track records, but kind of our favorite thing to do is really to research artists and follow them on social media and get a good vibe for them. "It's kind of our magic sauce is to have really strong headliners but pick out these undercards that are maybe currently undervalued but in the long run, (concertgoers are) going to remember we had them ... when they're at the next level and come up." Country Fest has come a long way since Florida Georgia Line performed on what Green described as a "little hay wagon thing" in the parking lot. That was the inaugural festival. Green had to clear the laughter from his throat before he could continue the story. "Most people didn't even know they were here, but they were here," Green said of Florida Georgia Line. "They played like at 2 p.m.," he recalled. "There were probably 25 people there, and then they blew up (and became famous)." Green hopes Country Fest can boost the profile of Ella, the former North Canton resident who said the music festival was on her bucket list. "It's really cool for us from the festival side," he said of Ella's first Country Fest appearance. "Having this opportunity is really special. I'm really hoping that a lot of people come out and support her and we have a really big crowd. I think that would be really neat to see." Reputation alone, however, isn't enough to pull off another year of Country Fest, Green said. Challenges persist in a highly competitive industry while striving to keep ticket prices as low as possible amid inflationary pressures, he said. For example, concert production has increased in rental cost from around $100,000 to $200,000, Green said. That includes a stage and roof and audio, lighting and sound equipment. "It's a very expensive rig," he said. "It's about eight tractor-trailers of gear." "We can pretty much accommodate any tour in the world essentially now," Green said. "They would have to scale down their production to fit us right now. It's just hard because every act is bringing more and more gear, and that makes it a better show for the fans, but when they bring more gear, they bring more trucks, so we're starting to run out of room, (and) we're going to have to plan how we're going to make some more room back there (in the loading dock area)." What: The Country Fest Where: Clay's Resort Jellystone Park, 12951 Patterson Road NW in Lawrence Township. What: Country musical festival, featuring headliners Warren Zeiders, Bailey Zimmerman, Dierks Bentley and Hardy, as well as Zach Top and Stark County native Karissa Ella. When: June 11-14. Ella, a 2014 Hoover High School grad, performs at 4 p.m. June 13. Tickets: Single day admission costs $84.99 Wednesday, and $129.99 daily Thursday through Saturday. Two-day commuter tickets cost $217.88; three-day commuter, $238.87; and four-day, $259.87. Commuter passes include admission to Clay's Resort Adventure Waterpark. To purchase tickets and for information about camping, go to More details: Reach Ed at ebalint@ Follow on X @ebalintREP and TikTok @edwardbalint. This article originally appeared on The Repository: Dierks Bentley and Zach Top lead hot lineup at Ohio's Country Fest

Lainey Wilson Performs With Country Legend, 61, at CMA Fest
Lainey Wilson Performs With Country Legend, 61, at CMA Fest

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time12-06-2025

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Lainey Wilson Performs With Country Legend, 61, at CMA Fest

Lainey Wilson Performs With Country Legend, 61, at CMA Fest originally appeared on Parade. A duo country music fans deserve! Lainey Wilson took the stage at CMA Fest 2025 on Saturday, June 7, and was joined by none other than Wynonna Judd. Kimberly Schlapman and Karen Fairchild also performed with the powerhouse pair at the Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, Tennessee. Of course, this isn't the first time Wilson, 33, and Judd, 61, have collaborated. In June 2024, they teamed up to record a powerful cover of Tom Petty's 'Refugee.' Wilson and Judd later made their on-stage debut to perform the track in Nashville as part of Wilson's 'Country's Cool Again' tour. Ultimately, Wilson has never been shy about her admiration of Judd. 'They were The Judds. I mean, they were the soundtrack of my childhood,' Wilson told Us Weekly in a 2023 interview referring to Wilson's musical duo with her mother, Naomi Judd. 'I remember going to my [grandmother 's] house. She'd pick me and my sister up to go eat, and we would crank up the Judds.' 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 As for recording music with Judd, Wilson will never forget it! 'That was one of the coolest experiences of my life. My gosh, every time I tried to use that growl in my voice, I was trying to channel my inner Wynonna. Everybody wants an inner Wynonna,' the 'Hang Tight Honey' artist said in a separate interview with American Songwriter. 'Getting to have that experience with her, in her studio, in her house, with her husband Cactus, it was wild,' Wilson recalled. 'We went in to cut the vocals at the exact same time. We were just separated by a thin wall, and we just got to riff off of each other. It was pure magic." Lainey Wilson Performs With Country Legend, 61, at CMA Fest first appeared on Parade on Jun 8, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

Country Darling Lainey Wilson Reveals Unexpected Wedding Detail
Country Darling Lainey Wilson Reveals Unexpected Wedding Detail

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time12-06-2025

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Country Darling Lainey Wilson Reveals Unexpected Wedding Detail

Country Darling Lainey Wilson Reveals Unexpected Wedding Detail originally appeared on Parade. is knee-deep in wedding planning. The country crooner, who shared her engagement to former Pittsburgh Steelers player in February, recently turned heads by revealing she was aiming for a different vibe for their upcoming nuptials. While the guest list for the upcoming celebration will likely include plenty of major country artists, the couple is opting for jazz music for their entertainment. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Speaking to Taste of Country Nights, the "Watermelon Moonshine" singer noted they want to hire a jazz band or two for the occasion. Though they haven't set a wedding date yet, Wilson also revealed that she believes her fiancé will be the first to shed a tear during their big day. As for her dad, she joked, "I ain't seen that man cry once in my whole life." Wilson most recently took the stage at CMA Fest 2025, where she surprised the crowd by bringing out country legend to the stage, along with Kimberly Schlapman and Karen Fairchild. And we have no doubt her wedding dress will be nothing short of spectacular, as the 33-year-old continues to wow fans with her trendy fashion, most recently earning praise for a leather outfit fit for a cowgirl at the CMA Darling Lainey Wilson Reveals Unexpected Wedding Detail first appeared on Parade on Jun 11, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

Country singer fatally strikes elderly woman using crosswalk in Nashville
Country singer fatally strikes elderly woman using crosswalk in Nashville

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time10-06-2025

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Country singer fatally strikes elderly woman using crosswalk in Nashville

Conner Smith attends Big Machine Label Group x CMA Fest 2025 at Lainey Wilson's Bell Bottoms Up on June 07, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo by Terry Wyatt / Getty Images Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Country singer Conner Smith was involved in a collision over the weekend that left an elderly woman dead. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account The fatal crash happened in Nashville on Sunday night when the singer's Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck struck Dorothy Dobbins, 77, as she walked in a crosswalk on Sunday evening, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in a news release. Dobbins, who police said lives near the scene, was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where she succumbed to her injuries. Smith's attorney, Worrick G. Robinson, confirmed to The Tennessean that the 24-year-old singer 'was involved in a car accident that tragically claimed a life.' Robinson added: 'His heart goes out to Ms. Dobbins' family during this incredibly difficult time. Mr. Smith continues to cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Authorities said that Smith showed no signs of impairment, but preliminary finds indicate that he failed to yield the right of way to the pedestrian. No charges have been filed. RECOMMENDED VIDEO The incident took place on the final day of the annual CMA Fest, a four-day festival in Nashville that celebrates country music. Conner, who is signed to Big Machine Records' Valory label, performed at an event for the label on Saturday, and on stage that same day. Read More The Nashville native released his debut album Smoky Mountains last year. He has opened for Luke Bryan and was nominated for New Male Artist of the Year at the 2024 ACM Awards. Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Blue Jays NHL Crime World

Demi Moore Attends the 'Landman' FYC Event in L.A., Plus Natalie Portman, Benson Boone, Carly Pearce and More
Demi Moore Attends the 'Landman' FYC Event in L.A., Plus Natalie Portman, Benson Boone, Carly Pearce and More

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Demi Moore Attends the 'Landman' FYC Event in L.A., Plus Natalie Portman, Benson Boone, Carly Pearce and More

Stars have been everywhere this week. Demi Moore steps out in Los Angeles for the Landman FYC event while Natalie Portman is spotted in Paris at the 2025 French Open. Meanwhile, Benson Boone promotes a new brand collab in N.Y.C. while Carly Pearce performs in Nashville. Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings! Demi Moore smiles for the cameras at the Landman FYC Event at the Saban Media Center in Los Angeles on June 8. Natalie Portman watches from the stands during the 2025 French Open in Paris on June 8. Benson Boone steps out in N.Y.C. to celebrate his new ambassadorship with JBL on June 6. Carly Pearce performs on the main stage during CMA Fest 2025 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on June 7. Alix Earle celebrates her SipMARGS canned margarita brand at Jenks Club in Point Pleasant, N.J., on June 6. Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans attend the premiere of their new romcom Materialists with a cardboard cut-out of their costar Pedro Pascal in New York City on June 7. Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton attend the premiere of The Life of Chuck at SXSW London 2025, shortly after announcing they're expecting their second child on June 7. Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate pose for photos as they attend FX's Dying for Sex FYC Event on June 7 in Los Angeles. Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon attend the 2025 Spotlight Initiative Award Dinner at Forgione restaurant in New York City's Lower East Side neighborhood on June 7. Olivia Rodrigo performs in a sparkly red number at the 2025 Governors Ball at on June 7 in New York City. Yellowjackets stars Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey and Samantha Hanratty attend a panel discussing the hit show at Newport TV Fest on June 7 in Newport Beach, California. George Clooney and longtime pal Richard Kind attend a portrait ceremony honoring Kind at Sardi's restaurant on June 6 in New York City. Laverne Cox gives a waves while appearing at the 50th anniversary WorldPride 2025 Celebrations, celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community, in Washington, DC. on June 7. Little Big Town's Kimberly Schlapman, Wynonna Judd and Lainey Wilson perform onstage together at the 2025 CMA Fest on June 7 in Nashville. Leslie Jones smiles on the red carpet while attending the Critics Choice Association's second annual Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television on June 6 in Los Angeles. Victoria Monét speaks during the BET Awards 2025 Media House at Quixote Studios West Hollywood in L.A. on June 7. Teri Polo, Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller attend the Meet The Parents 25th anniversary screening during the 2025 Tribeca Festival in N.Y.C. on June 7. Brie Larson attends the opening of Super Nintendo World at Universal Epic Universe in Orlando, Fla., on May 22. Lily James smiles while on her way to the Relay screening at SVA Theater during Tribeca Festival in N.Y.C. on June 7. Tyler Perry, BET EVP & Chief Marketing Officer Kimberly Paige, BET President & CEO Scott Mills and Tiyale Hayes attend the Los Angeles premiere of Tyler Perry's Divorced Sistas on June 6. Shaboozey, Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks hang out backstage on day two of the 2025 CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on June 6. Niecy Nash-Betts and her wife Jessica Betts (pictured left) make an elegant pair as they attend the Critics Choice Association's Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television at Fairmont Century Plaza on June 6 in Los Angeles. Lucy Liu embraces summer wearing a floral gown and matching cape at the premiere of her film Rosemead at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival on June 6 in New York City. Andrew Scott attends the CAA New York Party at Crane Club Restaurant in New York City on June 6. Miley Cyrus signs autographs for fans at the premiere for her musical film Something Beautiful at the 2025 Tribeca Festival on June 6 in New York City. Jelly Roll and Faith Hill pose for a photo backstage at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville during day two of the 2025 CMA Fest on June 6. Shakira and Ozuna give a sizzling performance onstage during Shakira's Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour on June 6 in Miami Gardens, Florida. Seth Meyers speaks onstage at the Comedians in Conversation: Comedy Specials FYC event held at AVALON Hollywood in Los Angeles on June 6. Jennifer Beals is showstopping in pink as she attends the Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women's Filmmaker Program event on June 6 in New York City. Holly J. Barrett, Meg Donnelly, Alan Bersten and Emma Slater pose for a photo together at Disney's Mickey & Friends House of Mouse event on June 5 in Los Angeles. Parker Posey arrives at Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women's Filmmaker Program in a high-fashion fit in N.Y.C. on June 6. Mindy Kaling smiles as the guest of Paley Media's council conversation in Beverly Hills, California, on June 5. Olivia Munn opts for a loose shirt tucked into her jeans at Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women's Filmmaker Program in New York City on June 6. Nick Cannon is animated as he speaks onstage at WayMaker Men's Summit presented by BET Experience in Los Angeles on June 6. Mariska Hargitay shows off her shades at the Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women's Filmmaker Program in N.Y.C. on June 6. Miley Cyrus and her mom Tish match in shades at the Through Her Lens program in New York City on June 6. Carrie Coon and Celeste O'Connor meet at Chanel's Tribeca Festival Women's Luncheon in New York City on June 6. Dustin Hoffman and his wife of nearly 45 years, Lisa, watch a men's semifinal match during Roland-Garros in Paris on June 6. Eddie Redmayne and Hannah Bagshawe are invested in a match at Roland-Garros in Paris on June 6. Benson Boone snaps a selfie with a fan as he's announced as JBL's global brand ambassador in N.Y.C. on June 6. Emma Watson keeps it casual as she strolls around Paris on June 6. Cynthia Erivo shines as she sings during the Today Citi Concert series in New York City on June 6. La La Anthony arrives at La Placita de Bacardí in New York City wearing a see-through pink gown on June 5. Wood Harris and Michael Cooper Jr. crack jokes onstage at the WayMaker Men's Summit in Los Angeles on June 5. Whitney Rose and Heather Gay enjoy a drink at the BMI Block Party during CMA Fest in Nashville on June 5. BigXthaPlug and Get Engaged's Cam Fordham host a kickback on the roof of Loser's in Nashville on June 4, attended by Shaboozey, Chris Comstock, Ella Langley and more. Miley Cyrus and her boyfriend Maxx Morando hold hands as they leave an event in New York City on June 5. Mariska Hargitay appears on the red carpet for the premiere of Kerouac's Road: The Beat Of A Nation at Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on June 5. Beyoncé performs during the first night of her Cowboy Carter Tour's stop in London on June 5. The White Lotus' Aimee Lou Wood and Patrick Schwarzenegger smile together at TheWrap's Visionaries Video Series taping in Los Angeles. Prince William opts for a patterned suit during his visit to the Food and Farming Pavilion in Wadebridge, England, on June 6. Amanda Seyfried, Olivia Rodrigo, Gabrielle Union and Rachel Bilson beam at Lancôme's Idôle House in New York City on June 5. Leighton Meester and Rashida Jones hang out at Skäl and Fejre - Urban Jürgensen: The Next Generation in Los Angeles on June 5. Also at Skäl and Fejre - Urban Jürgensen: The Next Generation, Scout Willis rocks a breezy mini-dress in L.A. on June 5. Jane Fonda looks radiant at the 2025 Women's Media Awards in New York City on June 5. Cynthia Erivo delivers a preppy look at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in New York City on June 5. Laverne Cox pops in a colorful outfit at the 2025 Fragrance Foundation Awards in New York City on June 5. Alex Rodriguez wears a suit and tie to the 2025 Forbes Iconoclast Summit in New York City on June 5. Colin Farrell and Kathy Bates share a sweet moment at the IndieWire Honors Television 2025 in L.A. on June 5. Ben Stiller looks dapper in a black suit at the IndieWire Honors Television 2025 in Los Angeles on June 5. Robert De Niro sits onstage during the Tribeca Lisboa Reception in New York City on June 5. Whoopi Goldberg walks the carpet for the Tribeca Lisboa Reception in New York City on June 5. Uma Thurman holds a bouquet while filming Dexter: Resurrection in New York City on June 5. Sydney Sweeney shimmers in a jeweled black gown to chat about Echo Valley on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in N.Y.C. on June 5. Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll stop by The Tonight Show to promote their film I Don't Understand You in N.Y.C. on June 5. A casual Emily Ratajkowski has her phone to her mouth while on a walk in New York City on June 5. Dolly Parton serves swashbuckler at a dinner and show in Panama City, Florida, on June 5. Elizabeth Teeter, McKenzie Kurtz and Olivia Hardy snap a group picture at a photo call for Heathers The Musical in New York City on June 5. Kate Hudson grins from ear to ear at Newport Beach TV Fest in California on June 5. Resident Alien costars Sara Tomko, Alan Tudyk and Alice Wetterlund are all smiles at the season 4 premiere in Los Angeles on June 5. Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn meet up with Lainey Wilson at CMA Fest 2025 in Nashville on June 5. Deborah Cox and Shoshana Bean meet with Clive Davis at The Apollo's ceremony honoring him in New York City on June 4. Erin Lichy brings her baby to Bugaboo's Butterfly 2 launch event in New York City. George Clooney sports a mitt and a softball as he joins the Broadway Show League for a game in New York City on June 5. Dakota Johnson beams as she exits The Greenwich Hotel in New York City on June 5 during her press tour for Materialists. Lori Harvey rocks an opulent set of pearls with her striped shirt while in West Hollywood, California, on June 5. Travis Barker finishes the Rock 'n' Roll Half-Marathon in San Diego on June 1 with a time of 1:55:48. A chic Sydney Sweeney pairs leather with a structured pastel top in New York City on June 5. Elle Fanning holds a flute and slice of cake on the set of Margo's Got Money Troubles in Las Vegas on June 5. Keith Urban proves blue is his color at the Spotify House at CMA Fest in Nashville on June 5. Noah Cyrus opts for a dramatic frilly outfit while at SiriusXM's The Highway's Music Row Happy Hour: CMA Fest Edition in Nashville on June 5. Morris Dickerson Jr. Jerry Goldstein, Laurian Miller, Lonnie Jordan, Lee Oskar, Howard E. Scott and Harold Ray Brown receive plaques honoring WAR at their Walk of Fame ceremony in Hollywood, California, on June 5. Colbie Caillat belts a note at SiriusXM's The Highway's Music Row Happy Hour: CMA Fest Edition in Nashville on June 5. Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo perform during WhyHunger's 50th anniversary celebration at the Chapin Awards Gala in New York City on June 4. Ahead of her Tony Awards' hosting gig, Cynthia Erivo takes in the New York City skyline at Top of the Rock on June 4. Number 1 Happy Family USA co-creators Ramy Youssef and Pam Brady are all smiles at an FYC event in Los Angeles on June 4. Piper Perabo rocks matching pants with her dress at the Maje High Summer Capsule Dinner in New York City on June 4. Sunny Hostin and Forever creator and show runner Mara Brock Akil attend Netflix and Ludlow House's screening of the show in New York City on June 2. Aimee Lou Wood and Patrick Schwarzenegger have a White Lotus reunion for a Venmo campaign. Jaime King and Brendan Gabriel Murphy pose together at the Los Angeles premiere of their movie FLUXX on May 29. Prince William visits the regiments for the first time as colonel-in-chief of the Army Air Corps in Wattisham, England. Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann twin in black at the premiere of the documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes in New York City on June 4. Tom Hanks and Robert De Niro reunite at the premiere of Billy Joel: And So It Goes in New York City on June 4. Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore channel their characters' mother-daughter energy at the premiere of their film Echo Valley in New York City on June 4. Taraji P. Henson gears up for an appearance on The View in New York City on June 4 in New York City. Shakira whips her hair during her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in Orlando on June 4. Brianne Howey speaks onstage at an advance screening of season 3 of Ginny & Georgia in New York City on June 4. Babyface and Monica present during the Apollo Theater Spring Benefit at the Apollo Theater on June 4 in New York City. Busta Rhymes performs at the Apollo Theater's Spring Benefit on June 4 in New York City. Ben Fuller brings out Carrie Underwood at his concert in Nashville to debut his song "If It Was Up to Me" on June 3. Lainey Wilson shows off her cowboy boots at the launch of her new boot line, Golden West Boots, in Nashville on June 4. Shaboozey and Ella Langley link up at Golden West Boots' launch in Nashville on June 4. Whoopi Goldberg attends the premiere of the documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes on June 4 in New York City. Wendi McLendon-Covey, Abby Elliott and Christa Miller pose for a group shot during TheWrap's Women of Comedy event in Beverly Hills, California on June 4. Brenda Song looks radiant at TheWrap's Women of Comedy event in Beverly Hills, California on June 4. Iliza Shlesinger attends TheWrap's Women of Comedy event in Beverly Hills, California on June 4. Macklemore hits the stage in Dublin, Ireland on June 4. Margaret Josephs and Dolores Catania of The Real Housewives of New Jersey look ready for summer during an appearance at the SiriusXM studios on June 4 in New York City. Annie Murphy speaks on the The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City on June 4. Benson Boone rocks double denim while on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on June 4. Miley Cyrus poses backstage on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on June 4. Dua Lipa performs onstage during her Radical Optimism World Tour in Amsterdam on June 4. Jeff Goldblum and his wife Emilie Livingston are a dashing pair as they attend the McKim Medal Gala 2025 in Rome on June 4. Sydney Sweeney greets fans before an appearance on Good Morning America in New York City on June 4. Bryce Dallas Howard is all smiles at the Deep Cover premiere in London on June 4. Katy Perry jams out at the Lifetimes Tour in Sydney on June 4. Julianne Moore rocks a pantsuit as she heads into Good Morning America in New York City on June 4. Whoopi Goldberg promotes her new hemp drink, Whoop-Tea, at the Cannabis Means Business Conference in New York City on June 4. Mary Holland Nader, Sarah Jane Nader, Grace Ann Nader and Brooks Nader pose for a family shot at the Influencer Social Responsibility Pride Dinner hosted by Sarah on June 4 in New York City. Aaron Taylor-Johnson strikes a quick pose as he arrives at the Cinema MK2 in Paris on June 4. Read the original article on People

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