Spotify House at CMA Fest has earned a reputation as the go-to spot for unexpected duets and surprise performances — and now it’s returning for a major milestone. On Wednesday, Spotify announced it will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of its Hot Country playlist with the 2025 edition of Spotify House at Nashville’s Ole Red, featuring performances from Riley Green, Shaboozey, Kelsea Ballerini, and Lainey Wilson, running June 5th through 7th.
Thursday’s lineup is set to feature appearances from Bailey Zimmerman, Keith Urban, Noah Cyrus, Patrick McCollum, Riley Green, and Sam Barber, among others. Friday will see stars including Brothers Osborne, Dasha, Hailey Whitters, Little Big Town, and Midland stop by. And on Saturday, Carly Pearce, Cole Swindell, Ashley Cooke, Rascal Flatts, Shaboozey, and Lainey Wilson will play.
“We’re thrilled to return to Nashville and bring back the beloved Spotify House at Ole Red, as we celebrate a decade of Hot Country—our flagship country music playlist,” said Jackie Augustus, a Spotify exec, in a press release. “With a 300-person venue in the heart of the CMA Fest footprint, Spotify House has become a go-to destination, and we can’t wait to share what’s in store for fans who have been a part of this journey.”
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The weekend of music will celebrate how the Hot Country playlist has championed rising artists in the space. The event will be split into two sessions: main stage programming in the daytime, followed by an evening program as well. (Fans who attend the morning programming and want to attend the evening lineup will have to exit the building and rejoin the line.)
Last year, Jelly Roll made an appearance with Machine Gun Kelly and played a duet with comedian Bert Kreischer, Keith Urban performed a mashup with Dasha, and Post Malone debuted a song with Blake Shelton. The streaming service also featured a rooftop performance stage featuring Grace Tyler, Zach Top, Alexandra Kay, and Noah Rinker.