American Idol season 10 alum Lauren Alaina, releases her new single “Ladies in the ’90s” today (October 5th) after teasing her new song last month on Instagram, “Ladies In the ’90s” has shipped to country radio and goes for official radio adds on October 15th.
Lauren co-wrote “Ladies In the ’90s” with Jesse Frasure and Amy Wadge. The fun upbeat song pays homage to the era and inspiration for her career path and namechecks some of her favorite 90s songs from mentors and artists who played a role in her journey to today including “Strawberry Wine” (Deana Carter), “…Baby One More Time” (Britney Spears), “Fancy” (Reba), “Genie In a Bottle” (Christina Aguilera), “Vogue” (Madonna), “Man, I Feel Like A Woman” (Shania), “Breathe” (Faith Hill), “Cowboy Take Me Away” (Dixie Chicks) and more.
Lauren is hosting ’90s themed VIP Parties as part of Cole Swindell and Dustin Lynch’s Reason To Drink … Another Tour. The VIP packages include a special Q&A session with Lauren, an autographed poster, commemorative VIP Meet & Greet laminate, crowd-free merchandise shopping and more.
Lauren, a 2018 CMA New Artist of the Year nominee, recently wrapped with Jason Aldean’s High Noon Neon Tour 2018 and just joined Cole Swindell and Dustin Lynch for the Reason To Drink…Another Tour which kicked off on October 4 in Tuscaloosa, AL. The tour is slated to run through the end of 2018.
In addition to hitting the road with five major tours in the past 12 months alone (Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Cole Swindell, Jason Aldean and now, Cole Swindell/Dustin Lynch), Lauren has also earned back-to-back major awards for ACM New Female Artist of the Year and CMT Collaborative Video of the Year, she co-hosted the 12th Annual ACM Honors, and she performed on the PBS special A Capitol Fourth. For ABC’s CMA Fest TV special, Lauren joined her good friend Kane Brown for an electric performance of their now TRIPLE Platinum® selling No. 1 hit, “What Ifs,” which went to No. 1 simultaneously topping five Billboard charts.
Reason To Drink… Another Tour with Cole Swindell and Dustin Lynch
Oct 4 Tuscaloosa, AL Tuscaloosa Amphitheatre
Oct 5 Simpsonville, SC Heritage Park Amphitheatre
Oct 6 Huntsville, AL Von Braun Arena
Oct 11 Wallingford, CT Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Oct 12 Worcester, MA DCU Event Center
Oct 13 Richmond, VA Richmond Coliseum
Oct 19 Sugarland, TX Smart Financial Center
Oct 20 New Braunfels, TX White Water Amphitheatre
Oct 25 Missoula, MT Adams Center
Oct 26 Bozeman, MT Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
Oct 27 Bismarck, ND Bismarck Events Center
Nov 1 San Jose, CA SJSU Event Center
Nov 2 Bakersfield, CA Rabobank Arena
Nov 3 Phoenix, AZ Comerica Theatre
Nov 8 Minneapolis, MN The Armory
Nov 9 Kearney, NE Viaero Event Center
Nov 10 Wichita, KS INTRUST Bank Arena
Nov 29 Duluth, GA Infinite Energy Arena
Nov 30 Jackson, MS Mississippi Coliseum
Dec 1 Tupelo, MS BancorpSouth Arena
Dec 6 Evansville, IN Ford Center
Dec 7 Moline, IL TaxSlayer Center
Dec 8 Highland Heights, KY BB&T Arena
Dec 13 Bossier City, LA CenturyLink Center
Dec 14 New Orleans, LA Champions Square