NASHVILLE, TN – (February 9, 2016) – Big Loud Records’ fast-rising recording artist Chris Lane will make his Grand Ole Opry debut this month on Saturday, February 20th.
On the legendary stage, Lane will perform his addictive single “Fix”
that launched into the Top 30 at Country radio in only six weeks.
Breaking records out of the gate, “Fix” accumulated the most first week
single adds from a debut male artist in Country Aircheck history and has notched over 3,484,292 streams on Spotify.
“Growing
up, I always considered the Grand Ole Opry to be hallowed ground. So
many greats have played that stage and to now have the opportunity to
share that stage is a huge milestone moment in my career. I’m truly
honored,” shares Lane.
Lane
will join Steve Wariner, Exile, Elizabeth Cook, Love and Theft, The
Quebe Sisters and more, in the lineup for the show, which begins at 7:00
PM. Fans nationwide can also catch Lane opening Dustin Lynch’s
first-ever headlining HELL OF A NIGHT Tour with upcoming shows in
Boston, MA (2/11), Philadelphia, PA (2/12) and Silver Spring, MD (2/13).
Since
releasing the buzzy “Fix,” Lane racked up shout-outs from celebrities
such as Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line, Lucy Hale, Dustin Lynch,
Cole Swindell, and more. He landed at No. 1 on Billboard’s Twitter
Real-Time Emerging Artist chart the day of release, making the
irresistible song one of the most shared tracks on Twitter in the U.S.
from an up-and-coming artist. “Fix” shaped Lane’s sonic direction and is
the title track of his newly released EP produced by the award-winning
Joey Moi. Media have applauded his bold, fresh sound and standout
falsetto; with early raves including ROLLING STONE’s “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know,” YOUNG HOLLYWOOD’s “Artist To Watch” list, HELLO! Magazine’s “People You Will Be Talking About” and GLAMOUR’s “Music We Love.” Lane was also chosen for the select CMT 2016 LISTEN UP
campaign. The talented newcomer started his career selling out club
shows in his hometown of Kernersville, NC and previously toured with
heavy-hitters Florida Georgia Line, Nelly, Jerrod Niemann, Lee Brice and
more.
Photo Credit: Chuck Arlund