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Thomas Rhett Continues to Break Records with “Die A Happy Man” + Announces Performance at iHeartCountry Festival

Thomas Rhett continues to push country music in an exciting new territory as he dominates the radio charts again this week spending a fourth consecutive week at #1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with his PLATINUM certified hit “Die A Happy Man.”

Since the beginning of 2012, only Florida Georgia Line’s “Stay” and Luke Bryan’s “Play It Again” have accomplished the same long-standing reign. The track also maintains a third week at the top of the Mediabase radio chart and continues to be the best-selling Country digital track for a 10th week since release just 16 weeks ago.

Off his sophomore album Tangled Up (The Valory Music Co.), the mega-hit became his fifth consecutive chart-topper.

After recently wrapping his first headlining run with the 2015 CMT ON TOUR, Thomas Rhett will continue to perform as he will serve as direct support on Jason Aldean’s WE WERE HERE 2016 TOUR beginning this Thursday (1/14) in Moline, IL. Thomas will also be performing at the 3rd Annual iHeartCountry Festival on April 30th in Austin, TX.

Additionally, the singer/songwriter has teamed with Snap Fitness for a year-long partnership as the health and wellness brand’s spokesperson, where he will host boot camps in select tour markets and social media challenges throughout the year.

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  • Juliet Schroder

    Juliet is the founder and executive producer/host of Celeb Secrets and Celeb Secrets Country. When not reporting on the latest news in pop culture and country music, she enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, watching sports and exploring the latest fashion trends. Juliet holds a B.S. in marketing from St. John's University.

Juliet is the founder and executive producer/host of Celeb Secrets and Celeb Secrets Country. When not reporting on the latest news in pop culture and country music, she enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, watching sports and…

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