Jordan Davis, Russell Dickerson, And More Kick off CMA Fest 2024 at Trend’s Sip & Sound Saloon

As CMA Fest fever sweeps through Music City, Trend Management threw an unforgettable kick-off event at Hampton Social's Sonos Stage. Dubbed "Sip & Sound Saloon," the rooftop bash featured a lineup of country music’s brightest stars.

by Gabbi Calvert - Jun 10 2024
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As CMA Fest fever sweeps through Music City, Trend Management threw an unforgettable kick-off event at Hampton Social's Sonos Stage. Dubbed "Sip & Sound Saloon," the rooftop bash featured a lineup of country music’s brightest stars – drawing a lively crowd ready for a night of music, cocktails, and cowboy couture.

Russell Dickerson and Jordan Davis headlined the night, delivering powerhouse performances that set the tone for the festival ahead. Dickerson, known for his high-energy stage presence and chart-topping hits, surprised fans with a set that had everyone dancing. Meanwhile, Davis, fresh off his ACM Song of the Year win, captivated the audience with his smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics. His performance was a perfect teaser for his prominent stage appearance at Nissan Stadium.

But the night wasn’t just about the headliners. Trend Management showcased a plethora of rising talent that left the crowd buzzing.

Laci Kaye Booth wowed the crowd with her soulful performance of “Cigarettes” from her new LP.

Wesley Dean captivated with his gritty and soulful songs from his new LP Music From Crazy Hearts, showcasing his unique sound and stage presence.

Jordana Bryant stunned the crowd with her performance of her new single, “Saddle Up.” She delivered powerful vocals and emotive storytelling that the audience immediately fell in love with.

Madeline Edwards, fresh off her tour with Brothers Osborne and set to open for Chris Stapleton, stole everyone’s attention with her engaging stage presence and infectious enthusiasm.

Mackenzie Carpenter blended traditional and contemporary country sounds, representing her versatility and personality. Alongside her originals, Carpenter performed “I’m Not Pretty,” the single she wrote for Megan Moroney.

Avery Anna charmed the crowd with her heartfelt songs and genuine set as she performed crowd favorites like her single “Narcissist.”

Carter Faith performed her new release, “Strong Stuff.” Her voice is truly remarkable, and Faith continues to win the hearts of her crowd every show with her distinctive storytelling and authenticity.

Hosted by Nashville’s Alecia Davis, the event celebrated Trend Management's one-year anniversary in Nashville. Attendees, dressed in their best “Cowboy Couture,” enjoyed specialty cocktails and unique experiences like saloon-inspired portraits by Katie Kauss and custom fine line tattoos, making for unforgettable keepsakes.

Founded in 2019 by Ted Raad, Trend Management has quickly grown into a major player in influencer marketing. With offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Houston, and now Nashville, the firm continues to expand its reach and influence. Trend’s client-first approach and strategic partnerships have made it a leader in the creator economy, representing over 100 digital talents across North America.

With its successful Nashville launch and exciting plans for 2024, Trend Management is poised for another marquee year. As they continue to welcome new creators into their fold, the firm remains committed to helping influencers thrive and connect with their audiences in meaningful ways.

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Photo Credit: Steph Sorenson

 

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