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THOMAS RHETT LIVE FROM FENWAY PARK

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THE FULL-CIRCLE FINALE TO A STANDOUT YEAR IS OUT NOW

Multi-Platinum country superstar Thomas Rhett releases THOMAS RHETT LIVE FROM FENWAY PARK, capturing the electricity of his sold-out headlining debut at Boston’s iconic ballpark. Recorded before more than 35,000 fans, the EP bottles the heart and unparalleled energy that lit up Fenway as Thomas Rhett delivered hit after hit, including “Make Me Wanna,” “Beautiful As You” and “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Woman” featuring Teddy Swims, which the RIAA has officially certified as Platinum. Available now, fans everywhere can relive the unforgettable stadium roar, sing-alongs and the emotional moments that made his return to Fenway nothing short of a home-run triumph. Listen to THOMAS RHETT LIVE FROM FENWAY PARK today HERE and watch the six live performances plus a heartfelt “Letter to Boston” HERE.

“Too many memories to count. Some I remember vividly, and some are foggy, for reasons I’m sure you can imagine,” shares Thomas Rhett in his letter to Boston. “Pretty sure I’ve played most every venue that this town has to offer — from the House of Blues to my first ever tour opening for Toby Keith at the Xfinity Center, to the home of the Patriots opening for my buddy Kenny Chesney. I’ve opened in this building twice for Jason Aldean, and I also got to witness a masterpiece performance by the one and only Kid Rock. To arguably my favorite show I’ve ever played here, which was two years ago over at TD Garden. And to cap all that off, getting to headline here tonight for my very first time alongside my brother Teddy Swims is a moment that I cannot explain to you. I’ve drank most of your beers at a bar, most of your bars out of beer. I’ve eaten my weight in lobster rolls. Tried and failed every time to get a reservation at Neptune Oyster. Thrown my guts up on a whale-watching tour. And, attended my fair share of Red Sox games. Needless to say, this place has always been and always will be one of my favorite places to play on the planet. I have a lot of history in this city and I love y’all so much.”

THOMAS RHETT LIVE FROM FENWAY PARK Track List:
1. Make Me Wanna
2. Somethin’ ‘Bout A Woman (featuring Teddy Swims)
3. She Had Me At Heads Carolina
4. Letter To Boston
5. Beautiful As You
6. T-Shirt
7. Die A Happy Man

THOMAS RHETT LIVE FROM FENWAY PARK arrives as the triumphant end cap on one of his most action-packed years yet. Anchored by a nonstop summer of music that kept playlists fresh all season long, Thomas Rhett rolled out three surprise drops that ultimately expanded his seventh studio album into ABOUT A WOMAN (Deluxe). Praised for commanding “every note like a storyteller at the peak of his powers” (All Country News), the expansive 25-song collection showcases a slate of standout collaborations—from his “summer ready anthem” (People) with Tucker Wetmore, “Small Town Girls,” to the Southern-soul of “Ain’t A Bad Life” (ft. Jordan Davis), to the “musically sharp” (Country Central) wit of “Old Tricks” (ft. Blake Shelton) and the “infectious, compelling harmonies” (Holler) of “What Could Go Right” (ft. Lanie Gardner). He stretched his collaborative reach even further with a surprise alternate version of “Old Tricks” featuring Niall Horan, adding yet another layer to a year defined by evolution and creative momentum.

That momentum carried onto the charts as well, with “After All the Bars Are Closed” spending three weeks at No. One, marking Thomas Rhett’s 24th career chart-topper. And in a milestone moment at Fenway, RIAA Chairman & CEO Mitch Glazier surprised him on the pitcher’s mound of the ballpark’s diamond with multiple new certifications including a Diamond award for “Die A Happy Man,” now one of only 15 country songs in history to reach the coveted 10-million-unit mark.

Fenway was just one stop on Thomas Rhett’s BETTER IN BOOTS TOUR, which brought “one of the most feel-good country shows of the summer” (New Jersey Stage) to packed venues across the country. Night after night, he delivered stacked setlists and “must-watch” (OutKick) collaborations alongside tourmates Tucker Wetmore, The Castellows, Dasha and Teddy Swims. Following the 30-city trek, Thomas Rhett returned to the BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas for two high-energy nights, rounding out a live season that spotlights why he’s “one of country music’s most beloved entertainers” (Celeb Secrets). 

Pairing his laid-back perspective with a vocal drenched in casual country soul, Thomas Rhett has spent just over 10 years gathering 24 Number Ones, 16 billion streams and armfuls of awards–eight ACM Awards including 2020 “Entertainer of the Year,” two CMA Awards, five GRAMMY® Awards nominations, plus trophies from the CMT Music Awards, Billboard Awards and iHeartRadio Awards, in addition to being recognized with five CMA Triple Play awards for penning three No. One songs within a 12-month period, he’s never remained static. With both songwriting prowess and charisma, his career has been fueled by equal parts energy and emotion, to continually keep fans on their toes. Next summer, he will join Morgan Wallen for four dates on the Still The Problem Tour and will make his highly anticipated return to the UK, appearing with Luke Combs for a three-night run at Wembley Stadium. For more information about new music and upcoming tour dates, visit ThomasRhett.com.