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CMA Songwriters returns to C2C with Darius Rucker to host

The Country Music Association (CMA) returns to the U.K. in March 2025 for the highly anticipated C2C: Country to Country festival.

Kicking off the event, the acclaimed CMA Songwriters Series will take center stage at Indigo at The O2 in London on Thursday, March 13, with an extraordinary lineup featuring Darius Rucker as host and performances from Jessi Alexander, Wyatt Flores, Mickey Guyton, and Tucker Wetmore.


A Celebration of Country Music’s Global Growth

As country music continues to surge in popularity worldwide—breaking records and spotlighting emerging talent—CMA remains committed to expanding the genre’s international reach.


"We are so excited for the lineup of artists featured as part of this year's CMA Songwriters Series in London," shares Sarah Trahern, CMA CEO.


"It will be the first time that Mickey Guyton and Tucker Wetmore perform in the U.K., and we are honored to have our longtime friend and U.K. fan favorite, Darius Rucker, as host for the evening."


Tickets On Sale Soon

Tickets for the CMA Songwriters Series go on sale Friday, December 6. Fans can purchase tickets here.


A Rich Tradition of Storytelling

Since its inception in 2005, the CMA Songwriters Series has delivered over 100 shows in cities worldwide, including Austin, Belfast, Chicago, Dublin, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Toronto, and Washington, D.C. at iconic venues like the Library of Congress and the John F. Kennedy Center.


This series has brought together country music’s finest artists and songwriters, including Luke Combs, Maren Morris, Ashley Gorley, Kip Moore, Lainey Wilson, Charles Esten, Nicole Galyon, Cam, and Chris Young, among others, creating unforgettable evenings that celebrate the heart of country music: storytelling.


Get ready to experience an intimate night of music and storytelling as the CMA Songwriters Series sets the stage for another remarkable C2C festival!




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