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Highways Festival with Ben Earle, Bec O'Malley, and more

May 16, 2026 at 14:00, 16:30 and 22:45  ·  Royal Albert Hall, London Royal Albert Hall, London

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Tulsa-born artist Kaitlin Butts embraces country music's theatricality with emotional and humorous storytelling. Her soulful songwriting has captivated audiences on tours with Dierks Bentley and Turnpike Troubadours. Known for songs tackling addiction and trauma, her latest release "Hunt Me Down" shifts to a lighter, stage-like tone. Produced by Oran Thornton, it reflects her vibrant style and truth-filled performances.
California's Jack Van Cleaf crafts poetic, confessional folk songs with a broad sonic palette, drawing influence from Kris Kristofferson and Leonard Cohen. His debut album "Fruit from the Trees" blends vivid storytelling with cinematic production, earning acclaim and spots on Spotify’s top 2022 playlists. Collaborations include touring with Noah Kahan and more.
Corey Kent, from Bixby, OK, is a Platinum-certified country rocker known for his red-dirt style. After losing a publishing deal during the pandemic, he worked on a paving crew, leading to hits like “Wild As Her” and “Something’s Gonna Kill Me.” His album Black Bandana merges rock with country, showcasing his resilience. Songs like “Ain’t Gonna Lie” highlight his authenticity, drawing inspiration from his Texas ranch.
Sister duo Tigirlily Gold, signed to Monument Records, released viral hits like “Shoot Tequila” and “I Tried A Ring On,” winning the ACM Award for New Duo. They’ve performed on NBC’s TODAY Show and alongside artists like Kelsea Ballerini. Known for their dreamy country sound, they’re ready to make a big impact, with accolades from Music Row and multiple award nominations.
Born in Kentucky, Carly Pearce is a GRAMMY® Award-winning country artist known for hits like "Every Little Thing" and "I Hope You're Happy Now" with Lee Brice. She won CMA and ACM awards, collaborating with Ashley McBryde on the GRAMMY®-winning "Never Wanted To Be That Girl."

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Genre: Country

Catch the Highways Festival concert in London at Royal Albert Hall on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at 2:00 PM, with Ben Earle, Bec O'Malley, and more. Purchase your tickets!

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