Taking the stage: Grammy Award-winning country artist Carly Pearce to headline Music Fiesta
Carly Pearce has heard about the sa国际传媒官网网页入口 International Balloon Fiesta but has never attended.
That will change when the Grammy-winning country singer will take the stage as headliner at Music Fiesta on Saturday, Oct. 12.
Taking the stage: Grammy Award-winning country artist Carly Pearce to headline Music Fiesta
鈥淚鈥檝e heard so much about it and I am looking forward to seeing the balloons,鈥 Pearce says.
Pearce鈥檚 stop in New Mexico just happened to work out with her tour in support of her fourth studio album, 鈥渉ummingbird,鈥 which was released in June.
She is the latest country singer to headline Music Fiesta since it began in 2013.
鈥(The tour) starts in a couple weeks and we鈥檙e figuring out set lists and making sure that we can put on an amazing show from start to finish,鈥 Pearce says.
Music has always been at the forefront of Pearce鈥檚 life.
She grew up in Kentucky, rooted in the country classics, and left home by the age of 16 to take a job at Dollywood.
Over the course of her more than a decade-long career, Pearce has racked up hefty accolades.
Her debut album in 2017, 鈥淓very Little Thing鈥 and the title track helped her profile skyrocket from the beginning.
Her single, 鈥淚 Hope You鈥檙e Happy Now,鈥 with Lee Brice, won Single of the Year at the 2020 Country Music Association Awards and the 2021 Academy of Country Music Awards.
Pearce is now a Grand Ole Opry and Kentucky Music Hall of Fame member and has come a long way from the pain she felt writing her third studio album, 鈥29: Written in Stone,鈥 which includes country radio chart toppers 鈥 鈥淣ever Wanted To Be That Girl鈥 with Ashley McBryde, and 鈥淲hat He Didn鈥檛 Do.鈥
鈥淣ever Wanted To Be That Girl鈥 picked up a Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
With 鈥渉ummingbird,鈥 Pearce did feel some added pressure due to 鈥29鈥 being such a critically-acclaimed album.
She wanted to take her time with the album and fully leaned into her authentic country sound encompassed by the symbolism of the hummingbird which represents the album鈥檚 themes of growth, humility, understanding, playfulness and optimism.
鈥淚t took me about two years to write the album,鈥 Pearce says. 鈥淚t was important that I not only got it right, but that it was the album I wanted to write.鈥
The album is produced by Pearce, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne 鈥 which is Pearce鈥檚 debut as a co-producer and fully represents her new musical chapter 鈥 one of forward motion.
Since the album鈥檚 release, she鈥檚 appeared on 鈥淭he Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,鈥 as well as 鈥淕ood Morning America鈥 and 鈥淭he Kelly Clarkson Show.鈥
In the single 鈥渢ruck on fire,鈥 Pearce sounds downright dangerous, escalating a revenge scenario for cheating to straight-up arson.
She says she wrote this song for every girl who has gone through a similar situation and dreams of wreaking havoc on her ex.
Pearce received her second Grammy Award nomination this year for her top 5 hit 鈥渨e don鈥檛 fight anymore鈥 featuring Chris Stapleton.
The duo made their live debut of the song at The 57th annual CMA Awards.
Pearce admits that the song, 鈥渞ock paper scissors鈥 is an enjoyable one to perform live.
In it, Pearce cracks jokes about the end of a marriage.
鈥淎s I get older, I鈥檓 being a complete version of myself,鈥 she says.