Little Big Town featured powerhouse singer-songwriter and former co-headlining tour mate Miranda Lambert on a newly-released rendition of “Little White Church” on Friday (August 9). The collaboration arrives as Little Big Town celebrates the group’s 25th anniversary this year.
Little Big Town — the quartet made up of Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook — released the band’s first-ever Greatest Hits album on Friday. The collection includes the new version of their 2010 anthem, “Little White Church,” featuring Lambert, and a previously-released version of “Shut Up Train” featuring Kelsea Ballerini. The career-spanning collection also includes “Boondocks,” “Better Man,” “Pontoon,” “Tornado,” “Girl Crush” and others, plus a collaboration with 2024 tour mates Sugarland.
- Boondocks
- I’m With the Band
- Little White Church (feat. Miranda Lambert)
- Better Man
- Pontoon
- Bring It On Home
- Shut Up Train (feat. Kelsea Ballerini)
- Sober
- Tornado
- Wine, Beer, Whiskey
- Girl Crush
- Take Me Home (feat. Sugarland)
“This Greatest Hits album is all about reflecting on some of the songs that have meant the most to us throughout the band’s incredible journey,” Fairchild said in a press release issued Friday morning. “These last 25 years have been an absolute whirlwind and we’re so thankful to have our fans along for the ride - this album is truly a love letter to them.”
Little Big Town, set to perform on the TODAY Show on Monday (August 12), will kick off a co-headlining tour with Sugarland in late October. The band teamed up with the beloved duo — Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush — to release their cover of Phil Collins classic “Take Me Home” earlier this year. The collaboration also serves as the title of the co-headlining tour, which includes sister trio The Castellows. See the list of upcoming tour stops below.
October 24 – Bon Secours Wellness Arena – Greenville, SC
October 25 – PNC Arena – Raleigh, NC
October 26 – Nationwide Arena – Columbus, OH
October 31 – TD Garden – Boston, MA
November 1 – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, PA
November 2 – KeyBank Center – Buffalo, NY
November 7 – Target Center – Minneapolis, MN
November 8 – Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, WI
November 9 – Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, MI
November 14 – T-Mobile Center – Kansas City, MO
November 15 – Denny Sanford PREMIER Center – Sioux Falls, SD
November 16 – Vibrant Arena at The MARK – Moline, IL
November 21 – Moody Center – Austin, TX
November 22 – Dickies Arena – Fort Worth, TX
November 23 – BOK Center – Tulsa, OK
December 11 – Mississippi Coast Coliseum – Biloxi, MS
December 12 – Gas South Arena – Duluth, GA
December 13 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN