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January 9, 2025 – Nashville, Tenn. – Country music’s rising star, Emily Ann Roberts, is kicking off the new year with excitement, announcing the release date of her much-anticipated single, “Easy Does It,” set to drop on January 17. This release comes after months of sharing snippets of the song with fans, who have been eagerly waiting for a full, recorded version. With pre-saves already pouring in, it’s clear that “Easy Does It” is set to be a hit among fans and critics alike.
Fan Reactions: A Perfect Soundtrack for Love and Life
When Roberts teased “Easy Does It” on social media, fans quickly made their love for the song known. Many shared personal stories about the song’s impact, with one fan writing, “This song is literally my story with my husband. It’s coming out on the 10-year anniversary of us dating,” while another excited fan exclaimed, “Omg!! My wedding’s next week, I’ll be able to add it to the playlist.”
Other fans also took to social media, showing their enthusiasm: “Going shopping on the 18th to find my wedding dress to marry my ‘easy’ — can’t wait to cry all the way there to this song,” one fan shared, while another simply declared, “I’ve never pre-saved a song that fast. So excited for this sweet, sweet song.”
Fans clearly connect deeply with the song’s heartfelt lyrics and smooth melody, and they’re counting down the days until its release. “Easy Does It” is shaping up to be a defining track for Roberts’ growing career.
If you’re looking to hear “Easy Does It” live, Roberts has a jam-packed tour schedule that promises to bring her music to fans across the country. Kicking things off on January 13, she’ll perform at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville alongside Vince Gill and The Swon Brothers. After that, she’ll hit the road with country music legend Clint Black on his 35th Anniversary of “Killin’ Time” Tour, where she’ll perform alongside Black on select dates in the western United States.
On February 6, Roberts joins Black for a series of performances, with stops including Greeley, Colo., Pueblo, Colo., Dodge City, Kan., and more.
Then, she’ll join Friends & Heroes 2025 Tour with none other than Blake Shelton. The tour features a star-studded lineup, including Shelton himself, Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, and Trace Adkins, making for an unforgettable night of country music. Roberts will be warming up the crowd each night, performing fan favorites such as “Whole Lotta Little” and “He Set Her Off.”
The tour kicks off in Lexington, Ky., on February 27 and hits 12 major cities, including a homecoming show in Roberts’ hometown of Knoxville on February 28. The tour continues through March, bringing her music to fans across the East Coast and beyond.
January 13 – Nashville, Tenn. – Listening Room Cafe w/ Vince Gill and The Swon Brothers
Clint Black’s 35th Anniversary of “Killin’ Time” Tour:
Feb. 6 – Greeley, Colo. – Union Colony Civic Center
Feb. 8 – Dodge City, Kan. – United Wireless Arena
Feb. 12 – Helena, Mont. – Helena Civic Center
Feb. 13 – Rapid City, S.D. – The Monument
Feb. 14 – Sioux Falls, S.D. – Washington Pavilion
Feb. 15 – Bloomington, Ill. – Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
Blake Shelton’s Friends & Heroes 2025 Tour:
Feb. 27 – Lexington, Ky. – Rupp Arena
Feb. 28 – Knoxville, Tenn. – Thompson-Boling Arena
March 1 – Greensboro, N.C. – Greensboro Coliseum
March 6 – Newark, N.J. – Prudential Center
March 7 – Boston, Mass. – TD Garden
March 8 – Albany, N.Y. – MVP Arena
March 13 – Greenville, S.C. – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
March 14 – North Charleston, S.C. – North Charleston Coliseum
March 15 – Atlanta, Ga. – State Farm Arena
March 20 – Baltimore, Md. – CFG Bank Arena
March 21 – Uncasville, Conn. – Mohegan Sun Arena
March 22 – State College, Pa. – Bryce Jordan Center
With a voice that combines the sincerity of traditional country and the rawness of bluegrass, Emily Ann Roberts has worked tirelessly to establish herself as a force in country music. From her breakout moment on The Voice as a standout on Blake Shelton’s team to headlining 20 performances at the Grand Ole Opry, Roberts has proven herself as a singer, songwriter, and performer.
Her 2023 debut album Can’t Hide Country, produced by Trent Willmon, showcases her signature style and has already amassed over 23 million streams. The album includes the viral hit “Whole Lotta Little,” which has resonated with millions of fans and amassed over 10 million views on TikTok. In addition, Emily Ann was named to the CMT Next Women of Country 2024 Class and has toured extensively, including appearances with Jamey Johnson and as a featured artist in Disney’s Country Bear Musical Jamboree.
Whether she’s singing on stage, writing heartfelt lyrics, or captivating audiences with her warm, magnetic presence, Emily Ann Roberts is on the rise, and 2025 promises to be her biggest year yet.
For more information and to pre-save “Easy Does It,” visit emilyannroberts.com.