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MEGAN MORONEY’S FEELING LUCKY
10/17/23

Sony Nashville/Columbia’s Megan Moroney is celebrating a week of career firsts.

The platinum country star hit L.A. on 10/10 for an appearance at the Grammy Museum as part of its Spotlight series, which saw her participate in a Q&A moderated by her producer Kristian Bush and perform a six-song set, followed by her late-night debut on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! on 10/11 where she sang her #1 single, “Tennessee Orange.”

Moroney wrapped the week with a show at L.A.’s Troubadour on 10/13 as part of her sold-out Lucky Tour, performing every song off her debut album, Lucky, including chart-rising single “I’m Not Pretty” and “Nothin’ Crazy” from the album’s deluxe edition. Peep Moroney’s remaining tour dates here.

“This is my first show in L.A. and you all show up like this,” said Moroney on stage. “You are making a Georgia girl feel real loved.”

With the 57th Annual CMA Awards just weeks away, Moroney is also a first-time nominee this year; she’s up for New Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for “Tennessee Orange.” Co-hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning, the show airs live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on 11/8 at 8/7c on ABC.

Pictured above at the Grammy Museum feeling extra lucky that we weren’t allowed in are (l-r) Bush and Moroney.

Photo credit: Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for the Recording Academy