Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley is mounting a country-centric musical titled May We All. The singer and songwriter recently announced that one character “Bailey Stone” will star a rotating cast of country singers, including several of our favorite singing show alums.
Familiar names to play Bailey include Caleb Lee Hutchinson (American Idol 16 runner-up), Danielle Bradbery (The Voice 4 winner), Trent Harmon (American Idol 15 winner) and RaeLynn (The Voice 2 alum).
Kelley and his production company CuzBro Productions, in partnership with Lively McCabe Entertainment, announced last fall that May We All will debut at Nashville’s Tennessee Performing Arts Center this summer.
The show premiers on June 7, and ends on June 25. Kelley posted a schedule of singers on social media set to play Bailey Stone.
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According to a press release, “The musical tells the story of Jenna Coates, a small-town girl whose big-city singing career is over before it even begins. Returning to the people and places of her past, she finds a path to the future. However, lot has changed in Harmony, Tennessee, since she left. To dig themselves out of their current crises, they’re going to need each other and music.”
The musical features country hits by Miranda Lambert, Dolly Parton, Keith Urban
The musical features familiar country hit songs by Florida Georgia Line, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Dolly Parton, Little Big Town, Old Dominion, Brooks & Dunn, Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves, Keith Urban, and more. Additionally, the musical will introduce two original songs co-written by Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard titled “Revival” and “Back to my Boots.”
“I’ve been dreaming and scheming on a musical for a while now, and for May We All to debut in Nashville next June is so surreal. It wouldn’t be a country music party without some special guests and surprises,” shared Kelley with Music Row. “I’m thrilled to welcome my friends and fellow artists to the cast, and can’t wait to see what each one brings to the character of Bailey Stone.”
“From the very beginning, we created the role of Bailey Stone to be played by a different guest artist at every performance in Nashville,” Executive Producer Michael Barra shared with the website. “We’re already blown away by the caliber of talent and are looking forward to making these special guest moments fun for both the artist and the audience.”