Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Easton Corbin To Perform On Special 90’s Night Show

Adam Sanders is hosting a special edition of his “90s Night” shows on July 23 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville that will feature his friends and fellow 90’s country enthusiasts Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Easton Corbin, Lucie Silvas and more. 

Sanders grew up listening to and was influenced to pursue his career by the songs and artists in the 90s. This special by-popular-demand edition “90s NIGHT” will be co-hosted by CMT’s Cody Alan and Katie Cook, and will include a few surprise guest appearances and performances.

Tickets for the “90s NIGHT” are $20 and available here. Proceeds will go to benefit the T.J. Martell Foundation. CMT’s Hot 20 Countdown will host its three hour show from this special edition “90s NIGHT” and the episode will air Aug. 4 and 5 at 9 am ET/8 a.m. CT on CMT.

The 2ndAnnual sold-out 90s Night at Marathon Music Works in March featured Cole Swindell, LOCASH, Tyler Farr, Michael Ray, Chris Lane and Sanders performing with their favorite 90s country heroes including Tracy Lawrence, Diamond Rio, John Michael Montgomery, Blackhawk, Tim Rushlow, Aaron Tippin and Joe Diffie.

Sanders has written songs for Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Tyler Farr and more including the No. 1 singles “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” for Cole Swindell and “Hell of A Night” for Dustin Lynch. He has toured with Cole Swindell, Eric Paslay, and CAM and shared stages with Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Thomas Rhett, Dustin Lynch, Easton Corbin, Gary Allan and more. 

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