2026 in country music

This is a list of notable events in country music that will take place in 2026.

Events

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, or Canada Country charts in 2026:

Singles released by American and Australian artists

Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
2 1 5 "20 Cigarettes" Morgan Wallen [9]
8 2 1 "6 Months Later" Megan Moroney [10]
21 4 4 "Ain't a Bad Life" Thomas Rhett
featuring Jordan Davis
[11]
6 1 2 "Amen" Shaboozey
and Jelly Roll
[12]
2 60 "Be by You" Luke Combs [13]
2 28 49 "Be Her" Ella Langley [14]
8 16 28 "Beautiful Things" Megan Moroney [10]
7 6 1 "Better Me for You (Brown Eyes)" Max McNown [15]
10 10 25 "Brunette" Tucker Wetmore [16]
16 13 23 "Change My Mind" Riley Green [17]
41 20 37 "Chevy Silverado" Bailey Zimmerman [18]
1 1 1 "Choosin' Texas" Ella Langley [14]
7 31 "Dandelion" Ella Langley [14]
11 7 3 "Days Like These" Luke Combs [13]
20 11 31 "Ends of the Earth" Ty Myers [19]
8 8 38 "The Fall" Cody Johnson [20]
14 1 2 "Favorite Country Song" Hardy [21]
10 6 36 "House Again" Hudson Westbrook [22]
12 1 21 "How Far Does a Goodbye Go" Jason Aldean [23]
3 13 15 "I Ain't Comin' Back" Morgan Wallen
featuring Post Malone
[9]
31 13 44 "I Dare You" Rascal Flatts
and Jonas Brothers
[24]
20 3 31 "It Won't Be Long" George Birge [25]
22 13 "Making Good Time" Old Dominion [26]
6 21 44 "McArthur" Hardy
featuring Eric Church, Tim McGraw and Morgan Wallen
[21]
43 15 51 "Me & a Beer" Chris Janson [27]
2 "Plastic Cigarette" Zach Bryan [28]
27 17 33 "Rocky Mountain Low" Corey Kent
and Koe Wetzel
[29]
7 53 "Say Why" Zach Bryan [28]
3 6 7 "Sleepless in a Hotel Room" Luke Combs [13]
30 17 38 "A Song to Sing" Miranda Lambert
and Chris Stapleton
[30]
22 1 4 "Stay Country or Die Tryin'" Blake Shelton [31]
23 3 10 "Time's Ticking" Justin Moore [32]
2 40 "Travelin' Soldier" Cody Johnson [20]
20 12 20 "Turn This Truck Around" Jordan Davis [33]
24 5 24 "What He'll Never Have" Dylan Scott [34]
41 18 52 "Wish You Well" Vincent Mason [35]

Singles released by Canadian artists

Songs Airplay Canada Single Artist References
7 "Drink Around" Dean Brody [36]
17 10 "Golden Child" Meghan Patrick [37]
6 "Going Somewhere" Tim Hicks [38]
40 19 1 "Hate How You Look" Josh Ross [39]
16 "Hometown Heroes" The Reklaws
and Dean Brody
[40]
15 "Hurtin' Songs" Brett Kissel
and Dierks Bentley
[41]
7 "I'm Leavin' You" High Valley [42]
8 "Nobody Roads" Josh Stumpf [43]
12 "Safe Place to Break" Meghan Patrick [37]
18 "Shooting Star" Sacha
and Restless Road
[44]
2 "Somebody I Know" James Barker Band [45]
13 "Something Else" Brock Phillips [46]
8 "Taillight This Town" Owen Riegling [47]

Top new album releases

US Album Artist Record label Release date Reference
1 With Heaven on Top Zach Bryan Belting Bronco/Warner January 9 [48]
1 Cloud 9 Megan Moroney Sony/Columbia February 20 [49]

Other top albums

Upcoming

Album Artist Record label Release date Reference
Steel Town Morgan Evans Solrise March 20 [50]
The Way I Am Luke Combs Columbia Nashville
Heavy on the Soul Ty Myers RECORDS March 27 [51]
Dandelion Ella Langley Columbia Nashville April 10 [52]
The Acrobat Tenille Townes Township [53]
In the Feeling Owen Riegling Universal Canada / Big Loud April 17 [54]
Songs About Us Jason Aldean Broken Bow April 24 [55]
Middle of Nowhere Kacey Musgraves Lost Highway May 1 [56]
Wild Ashley McBryde Warner Music Nashville May 8 [57]
Sunriser Lee Brice Curb Records June 5
Bonfire The Shires BMG July 3 [58]
Ain't That Bad Matt Lang Independent October 23 [59]

Hall of Fame inductees

(announced on March 20, 2026)[60]

Deaths

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  58. ^ Daykin, James (3 July 2026). "The Shires announce new album 'Bonfire' and release upbeat lead single 'Getaway Car'". Entertainment Focus.
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