Country superstar Luke Bryan is set to delve into the stories behind some of the genre’s biggest hits in his upcoming docuseries It’s All Country. Premiering on November 15, the series will feature never-before-seen performances and candid conversations with some of country music’s most celebrated artists.
According to Hulu, Bryan will explore “the secrets, hidden inspirations, and personal moments” that have shaped iconic country songs. The docuseries will showcase stars like Mickey Guyton, Kane Brown, Wynonna Judd, Sheryl Crow, Luke Combs, and award-winning trio Lady A, comprised of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood.
“When [Peyton Manning] calls, you pick up the phone,” Bryan shared in an Instagram post on September 30. “I’m excited to host It’s All Country, where I get to dive deep with some of my country music friends and share their journeys. Each one is unique but all lead to the heart of what makes country music special.”
Bryan shared preview photos from the series, showing moments with Combs, Lady A, Judd, Brown, and others. Hillary Scott commented, “Loved our time together and can’t wait to watch!!!”
Following the release of It’s All Country, Bryan will co-host the 58th CMA Awards on November 15 alongside returning co-host Peyton Manning and first-time host Lainey Wilson. The awards will air live at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and will be available the following day on Hulu.
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