Maren Morris’ History-Making “GIRL” Reaches No. 1

Superstar Maren Morris’ smash single “GIRL” is #1 on country radio this week, the first solo song by a woman to top the Billboard Country Airplay Chart since February 2018 and Morris’ third time at #1 overall. Upon its release earlier this year, “GIRL” had…

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Posted on July 30, 2019

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Superstar Maren Morris’ smash single “GIRL” is #1 on country radio this week, the first solo song by a woman to top the Billboard Country Airplay Chart since February 2018 and Morris’ third time at #1 overall.

Upon its release earlier this year, “GIRL” had the highest debut on Billboard’s Country Streaming Songs chart by a female artist and the highest weekly streams by a female country artist ever. The song is the title track from the multi-Platinum artist’s second album, which shattered the record for the largest-ever debut streaming week for a country album by a woman with 23.96 million streams in its first week. The album debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200, #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and continues to receive rave reviews. GIRL is out now via Columbia Nashville.

Morris is currently in the midst of a sold-out world tour, including appearances this weekend at Newport Folk Festival with The Highwomen—her all-star collaboration with Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby and Amanda Shires—and withDolly Parton and The Highwomen as part of a history-making all women Saturday night headline set, during which Parton congratulated Morris on the #1 from stage. GIRL: The World Tour continues this summer, and Morris will support Miranda Lambert on her Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars tour this fall. Visit marenmorris.com for full tour details.

This year Morris received five Grammy nominations including Record of the Year and Pop Duo/Group performance for her massively acclaimed hit “The Middle” with Zedd and Grey, Country Solo Performance, Country Duo/Group Performance and Country Song of the Year. In May, alongside Zedd and Gray she was awarded with a Billboard Music Award for Dance/Electronic Song.

Morris won a Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance at the 59th Grammy Awards, was named New Artist of the Year at the 50th Annual CMA Awards, Top Country Female Artist at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards and New Female Vocalist of the Year at the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards. She was also the most played female artist on country radio in 2017 and 2018.

The 29-year-old singer-songwriter from Arlington, Texas got her start playing in bars around her hometown and quickly made a name for herself with her Gold certified debut album Hero and its Platinum-selling “My Church,” Gold-selling “80s Mercedes” and “I Could Use A Love Song.” Heroand its singles topped charts nationwide, set Country radio records, and were some of the most critically acclaimed works of 2016.

GIRL: THE WORLD TOUR
August 2 Merritt, BC Merritt Rockin’ River Festival
August 3 Duncan, BC Sunfest Country
August 4 George, WA Watershed Festival
August 8-11 Oro, ON Boots and Hearts Music Festival
August 30 Grand Island, NE Nebraska State Fair
August 31 Buena Vista, CO Seven Peaks Music Festival
September 5 Wallingford, CT Oakdale Theatre**†
September 7 Philadelphia, PA The Met Philadelphia**†
September 12 Mesa, AZ Mesa Amphitheatre**†
September 13 Del Mar, CA KAABOO Del Mar
September 14 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre**†
September 20 San Luis Obispo, CA Avila Beach Golf Resort**†
September 26 Des Moines, IA Des Moines Water Works Park**†
September 27 Columbia, MO Roots, Blues & BBQ Festival
October 3 Lafayette, LA Cajundome‡‡§‡
October 4 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center‡‡§‡
October 5 Bossier City, LA Centurylink Center‡‡§‡
October 10 Champaign, IL State Farm Center‡‡§‡
October 11 Lincoln, NE Pinnacle Bank Arena‡‡§‡
October 12 Sioux Falls, SD Denny Sanford Premier Center‡‡§‡
October 18 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheater**†
November 7 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena‡‡§‡
November 8 Columbia, SC Colonial Life Arena‡‡§‡
November 9 Orlando, FL Amway Center‡‡§‡
November 15 Milwaukee, WI The Eagles Ballroom‡†
November 16 Minneapolis, MN The Armory‡†
†Hailey Whitters
‡Tenille Townes
§Pistol Annies
**Kassi Ashton
††Ashley McBryde
‡‡support for Miranda Lambert

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