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How UK has become a country music hotspot (DIY outreach) - C C - Mar 23, 2026 Arguably an oasis of deeper vocals in a century where shrill chirping sounds seem to dominate. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How UK has become a country music hotspot https://www.channel4.com/news/how-uk-has-become-a-country-music-hotspot EXCERPTS: I find myself in a sea of cowboy hats, not a fever dream but Country 2 Country music festival at the O2 in London. [...] Country music was once the soundtrack to rural, small-town America. Fast forward to 2026, and it’s having a full-blown UK renaissance. The shift? The wild west of social media has turned the genre into a virtual saloon, helping artists bypass traditional gatekeepers. Nashville isn’t just a place anymore – it’s a feed to follow. Streaming platforms like Spotify are putting country in front of a new generation. Nearly half of UK country listeners are under 30, home to the fastest growing fanbase in Europe. There’s something about being in the moment. Tens of thousands now flock to country festivals in the UK to sound out the noise of the relentless news cycle. [... Line dancing, sweating in numbers, the crowd belting out every word of a ballad – simpler times. From Nashville to North Greenwich – as songwriter Harlan Howard famously once said, country music is “three chords and the truth” – and that works on both sides of the Atlantic... (MORE - details) How country music is growing in the UK ... https://youtu.be/Av0XtoDBKtQ |