Everything you need to know about Sam Hunt
Get to know the 'Body Like A Back Road' hitmaker
Described as one of country music's freshest and most progressive artists, Sam Hunt first burst onto the scene in 2014 and since then he's certainly made a name for himself.
Renowned for combining country music with pop, R'n'B and hip-hop, the Georgia native is now a five-time Grammy-Award nominated artist and has two multi-platinum selling albums under his belt. Keep on reading to find out more about country music star Sam Hunt and his incredible rise to fame...
Who is Sam Hunt?
Sam Hunt is an American country singer-songwriter who is most well known for his 2017 Number 1 single 'Body Like A Back Road' and co-writing the Kenny Chesney hit 'Come Over', which also reached Number 1.
Often praised for his unique style of country music, Sam is considered one of the genre's brightest rising stars and has already won multiple awards and broken several chart records during his career.
How old is Sam Hunt?
Sam Hunt is currently 40-years-old. He was born on 8th December 1984 and is the eldest son of Allen and Joan Hunt.
Where is he from?
Sam was born and raised in Cedartown, Georgia where he lived with his parents and two younger brothers Van and Ben Hunt.
How did Sam Hunt get famous?
After making a name for himself in Nashville, thanks to his flair for guitar playing and song-writing, Sam Hunt co-wrote the Number 1 single hit ‘Come Over’ with Kenny Chesney. After winning the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award for the single, Sam independently released his debut single 'Raised on It’, along with a free mixtape of 12 songs titled ‘Between the Pines’.
In early 2014, Sam Hunt signed a contract with MCA Nashville and released a four-song EP called ‘X2C’, which charted at Number 36 on the US Billboard 200. His first single ‘Leave the Night On’ went on to be Number 1 on the Country Airplay Chart later that year and racked up a million certified downloads a month after its release.
His debut studio album, 'Montevallo', was release in 2014 and debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard Top Country Chart and Number 3 on Billboard Top 200. The album included singles 'Take Your Time', 'Leave the Night On', 'House Party', 'Break Up in a Small Town' and 'Make You Miss Me', with four of the five singles reaching number one.
Sam became the first country music singer, after Clint Black, to have a debut studio album and single ('Take Your Time') top the charts in the same year and stay at Number 1 position for 11 weeks.
In 2017, Sam Hunt released 'Body Like a Back Road', his biggest selling single to date and the the longest running number one song since Leroy Van Dyke's 'Walk On By' 55 years earlier. After the success of the single, Sam gradually released four more singles, 'Drinkin' Too Much', 'Downtown's Dead', 'Kinfolks' and 'Sinning with You'.
Sam Hunt released his second studio album, 'Southside', along with the single 'Hard to Forget' in 2020. The album once again reached Number 1 on the Top Country Albums Chart.
Did Sam Hunt play professional football?
Sam Hunt started playing football at Cedartown High School and was selected by the Georgia Sportswriters Association as a first-team All-State Class AAA all-purpose player. After graduating high school at 18, Sam became a starting quarterback for two years at Middle Tennessee State University before embarking on two more years at the University of Alabama in Birmingham.
After graduating from the University of Alabama in 2007, he was invited to football training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs but failed to make the team. It was then that he decided to move to Nashville in 2008 to start pursuing his music career instead.
Career highlights
Even though he is considered a rising star in the country music scene, Sam Hunt has already had his fair share of career highlights.
The single 'Leave the Night On' topped the the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts in 2014, making Sam the first country artist in 22 years to reach Number 1 on three country charts simultaneously. Billy Ray Cyrus had previously achieved the same feat with his debut single 'Achy Breaky Heart'.
But this is not the only time Sam Hunt has broken a record. The singer-songwriter was also the first male solo artist to have four Number 1 singles on the Country Airplay chart from a debut studio album.
As well as winning the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award, Sam was also awarded the Gene Weed Milestone Award and Single Record of the Year for 'Body Like a Back Road' at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2018. He also won Breakthrough Male Of The Year and Digital Album of the Year for 'Montevallo' at the American Country Countdown Awards in 2016.
Has Sam Hunt won a Grammy?
Sam Hunt has not yet won a Grammy Award but he has been nominated five times. He was first nominated in 2016 for Best New Artist and Best Country Album for 'Montevallo' and then again in 2018 for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song for 'Body Like A Back Road'.
Most recently, Sam and Ingrid Andress’ track ‘Wishful Drinking’ was nominated for the Best Country Duo/Group Performance award at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
How many albums has Sam Hunt released?
To date, Sam Hunt has released two studio albums. He released his debut album 'Montevallo' in 2014, which has since gone triple Platinum and included singles 'Leave the Night On' and 'Take Your Time'. After extensive touring which led to a break from music, Sam returned with his follow-up album 'Southside' in 2020. Both albums reached Number 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums upon their release.
New music: 'Locked Up' EP
Sam released the EP 'Locked Up' in April 2024, which included the tracks 'Country House', 'Last Hurrah', 'Outskirts' and 'Locked Up'. Sam released title track ‘Locked Up’ in March 2024, along with a Johnny Cash-inspired music video.
Which songs has he written for other artists?
Before making it big as a solo artist, Sam Hunt worked as a songwriter and has written several hits for other country artists. These include 'Come Over' by Kenny Chesney, 'Cop Car' by Keith Urban and 'We Are Tonight' by Billy Currington.
Is he married?
Yes, Sam Hunt married his long-time girlfriend Hannah Lee Fowler on 15th April 2017 in his hometown of Cedartown, Georgia. The couple had been dating since 2008 and Hannah was a major inspiration for Sam's debut album 'Montevallo'.
Family life and marriage
The couple met just before Sam moved to Nashville to pursue his music career in 2008 and were on-again off-again for years before tying the knot.
The singer has frequently stated the majority of songs on his album 'Montevallo', which is named after his wife's hometown in Alabama, are inspired by their relationship. The couple have two children - their daughter Lucy Louise was born in May 2022 and their son Lowry Lee was born in October 2023.
Sam appears to be a family man on social media and has also posted photos with his parents, grandparents and brothers.
Is Sam Hunt on tour?
He is! Sam's been on tour throughout 2024, visiting cities across the United States and Canada. No UK dates have currently been announced.
Sam previously embarked on the ‘Summer on the Outskirts’ tour in 2023, visiting an array of cities across the United States. Opening acts for the tour were Brett Young and Lily Rose.
Take a look at some of the country tours to look forward to:
Max Mcnown - December
24-year-old Max Mcnown has risen to fame in the last few years, following the release of his 2023 single 'A Lot More Free'. So much so, he's added additional dates to his December tour, due to unprecedented demand. Max is now set to perform on the 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th December, visiting Glasgow, Manchester and London.
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Drew Baldridge - December
Drew Baldridge will be going on tour in December, performing four gigs in the UK, in Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and London, starting on Friday 5th December.
Drew's song 'She's Somebody's Daughter' helped him make history. This debut song became the first self-released debut song to reach Number 1 in the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart.
Here You Come Again (musical) - 2026
If you can't catch the iconic Dolly Parton live in person - then why not treat yourself to the next best thing? That's right, for the first time ever, all of the legendary country singer's biggest and best hits were experienced in the new 'rollicking and joyous' musical comedy Here You Come Again! After an incredible run in 2024 and 2025 - which saw the show feature hits such as 'Jolene' and 'Islands In The Stream' - the musical is continuing into 2026.
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Nashville in Concert - February 2026
The stars of Nashville will be returning to the UK for a 2026 tour - two years after they were last on tour! Starting in Newcastle on 6th February, and travelling through Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Birmingham, London, Cardiff and finally Bournemouth on 15th. 'The Encore Tour' will see stars Clare Bowen, Charles Esten, Jonathan Jackson and Sam Palladio, performing songs from the hit TV show, along with some of their own original material.
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Tyler Childers - March 2026
Tyler Childers, the singer behind the new album 'Snipe Hunter', has announced that he will be coming to the UK, as part of his 'On the Road Tour'. The newly announced shows will bring the acclaimed singer-songwriter to some huge venues, including Glasgow's OVO Hydro and Manchester's AO Arena in March 2026.
Kezia Gill - February 2026
Kezia Gill is set to head on her 'All On Red Tour' in February 2026, kicking off in Leeds on Tuesday 17th. She'll be joined by special guest Alyssa Bonagura as she visits Glasgow, Newcastle, Nottingham, Manchester, Norwich, London, Exeter and Portsmouth. She'll then conclude the tour in Bristol on Sunday 1st March.
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Jordan Davis - February/March 2026
In August 2025, Jordan announced he would be coming to the UK as part of his 'Ain't Enough Road Tour'. He will be performing across Europe, including Manchester, London, Glasgow and Birmingham.
C2C Country To Country - March 2026
Following another hugely successful year in 2025, C2C Country To Country will return in 2026, over the weekend of 13th-15th March, with headliners Zach Top, Keith Urban and Brooks & Dunn. Also performing will be Scotty McCreery, Russell Dickerson, Drake Milligan and more.
C2C will take place at London The O2, Glasgow OVO Hydro and Belfast SSE Arena.
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Tucker Wetmore - April 2026
Tucker Wetmore will be gracing the UK with FOUR tour dates in April 2026, performing in Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and London. The singer, best known for 'Wine Into Whiskey', 'Wind Up Missin' You' and '3, 2, 1', released his debut album 'What Not To' in April 2025 - which peaked at Number 4 on the US Country charts. He also performed at the incredible Country 2 Country Festival in March 2025, sharing the bill with the likes of Lainey Wilson, Dierks Bentley and Cody Johnson.
Highways Festival - May 2026
Highways Festival will return to the Royal Albert Hall in May 2026, with a huge line-up on the bill. Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce and Emmylou Harris will headline, joined by Corey Kent, Kaitlin Butts and more from 15th-17th May.
Buy tickets here from 28th November
Garth Brooks 2026 - June 2026
Performing in the UK for the first time in three decades, country star Garth Brooks will headline BST Hyde Park in the summer. Known for putting on huge productions, Garth will take to the iconic stage on 27th June 2026, supported by soulful country singer Ashley McBryde and Zac Brown Band.
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Zach Bryan - June 2026
Zach Bryan will bring 'With Heaven On Tour' on to UK for four dates next summer. From Friday 12th June, he'll begin the UK leg in Liverpool, before heading through Edinburgh and London, concluding on Wednesday 17th June. He'll be supported by Dijon and Fey Fili.
Buy tickets here from 5th December
StateFayre - June 2026
A brand new festival celebrating Americana, rock and barbecue will come to Chelmsford in the summer. Headlined by Kings of Leon, Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts and The Lumineers, the festival will also feature Max McNown, The Black Crowes, Kingfishr, Elvis Costello & The Imposters with Charlie Sexton, Counting Crows, Amble, Dylan Gossett, Sierra Ferrell and more.
Buy tickets here from 28th November
Luke Combs - July/August 2026
Luke Combs will bring his 'My Kinda Saturday Night Tour' to the UK in the summer of 2026, visiting London and Edinburgh for a total of five dates between 24th July and 2nd August. He'll be joined by special guests Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers and The Castellows in Wembley, and The Teskey Brothers, Ty Myers and The Castellows in Edinburgh.
The Long Road Festival 2026 - August
August Bank Holiday 2026 will see the return of the three-day The Long Road Festival - celebrating the music, lifestyle and influences of Country! From Friday 28th - Sunday 30th August 2026, the festival returns to Stanford Hall estate in Leicestershire with a range of incredible artists across the five stages. The first headliner has been announced as Bailey Zimmerman, who will be taking to the stage on the Saturday night.
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Brothers Osborne - December 2026
Brothers Osborne will support The Darkness on their December 2026 UK tour, visiting seven arenas. From Tuesday 8th, they'll head to Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Brighton and London, concluding on 16th.
Buy tickets here from 28th November
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