Faster Horses Festival is announcing they are taking a pause for 2025.
The three-day country music festival is held at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan in July.
The festival sent out a news release saying, “We are taking the year to make plans for a bigger and better Faster Horses for our fans who deserve the absolute best.”
“We love our friends at Michigan International Speedway, the community, and all of those behind the scenes. While we hope to bring you something in the future, for now we encourage you to keep the community strong and support live music in Michigan!”
No line-up had been released for this year.
Faster Horses Festival announces pause for 2025
In a surprising announcement, Faster Horses Festival has revealed that they will be taking a hiatus in 2025. The popular country music festival, which has been a staple in the summer concert scene for years, made the decision to pause in order to regroup and come back stronger in the future.
Fans of the festival, known for its high-energy performances and rowdy crowds, are sure to be disappointed by the news. However, organizers have promised that the break will allow them to focus on improving the overall experience for attendees and ensuring that the festival continues to be a top-notch event in the years to come.
While the pause may be disappointing for some, it seems that the decision was made with the best intentions for the festival’s future. Stay tuned for updates on when Faster Horses Festival will return and what exciting changes may be in store for the beloved event.
Brooklyn, Mich. (WILX) -The Faster Horses Festival for 2025 has hit pause, according to a post on their Facebook page.
In an announcement on their page they state they are “taking the year to make plans for a bigger and better Faster Horses for our fans who deserve the absolute best.”
Faster Horses Festival has been canceled for 2025(Faster Horses)
The announcement does not provide a specific reason for the cancelation but it asks that everyone continue to support live music in Michigan
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It is with heavy hearts that we must announce the cancellation of the Faster Horses Festival for 2025. After much consideration and consultation with local health officials, it has become clear that it would not be safe or responsible to hold the event this year.
We understand how disappointing this news is for all of our loyal fans and supporters. The Faster Horses Festival has always been a highlight of the summer for many, and we share in your disappointment.
The health and safety of our attendees, artists, and staff is our top priority, and we believe that canceling the festival is the right decision given the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
We are already looking forward to a bigger and better festival in 2026, and we hope to see all of you there. In the meantime, we encourage everyone to stay safe, take care of each other, and continue to support live music in any way you can.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support. We can’t wait to rock out with you all again soon.
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The Faster Horses festival, an annual staple on the summer concert schedule for more than a decade, is taking a “pause” this year, organizers said in a statement released Friday afternoon.
“Dear Fans, we have made the decision to pause Faster Horses Festival in 2025. We are taking the year to make plans for a bigger and better Faster Horses for our fans who deserve the absolute best,” organizers said in statement posted to the festival’s website.
The three-day country music festival at Brooklyn’s Michigan International Speedway launched in 2013 and has hosted many of country music’s top acts, including Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Blake Shelton, Zac Brown Band, Keith Urban and more.
Organizers referred to it as a “three-day hillbilly sleepover,” and the Live Nation-produced festival annually drew around 40,000 hard-partying fans who camped out on the MIS grounds and dotted the landscape in 10-gallon hats, cowboy boots and American flags.
“We love our friends at Michigan International Speedway, the community, and all of those behind the scenes,” the statement read. “While we hope to bring you something in the future, for now we encourage you to keep the community strong and support live music in Michigan!”
The note was signed “BOC” — short for Faster Horses head Brian O’Connell — and “Team Faster Horses.”
The “pause” comes amid a general downturn in music festivals across the board, in the U.S. and beyond. In 2024, Indio, California’s Coachella festival — a bellwether for the festival landscape, and the annual kickoff to summer festival season — struggled to sell out for the first time in more than a decade, and the 2024 edition of San Francisco’s Outside Lands didn’t sell out.
The rising cost of ticket prices and the stretched pocketbooks of fans, plus a potential generational shift away from festivals, has hindered the festival business model.
In addition, a lack of fresh headline acts — lineups for this year’s Coachella, New York’s Governor’s Ball and regional fests across the U.S. are seen as softer than years past — has contributed to a general feeling of malaise in concertgoers.
The 2024 Faster Horses festival featured Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson and Hardy.
Since its launch, Faster Horses was held at MIS on the third weekend in July, save for 2020, when it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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It’s official – Faster Horses country music festival is hitting pause for the year 2025. The popular music festival, known for its star-studded lineup and lively atmosphere, has announced that they will not be hosting an event next year.
In a statement released by festival organizers, they cited various reasons for the decision to take a break, including concerns about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and logistical challenges. While fans may be disappointed, the safety and well-being of attendees, artists, and staff remain a top priority.
Despite the hiatus for 2025, organizers reassured fans that they are already planning for the festival’s return in 2026, promising an even bigger and better experience for country music lovers. In the meantime, fans can look forward to updates and announcements about the festival’s comeback in the coming months.
So mark your calendars and stay tuned for more information on Faster Horses country music festival’s return in 2026. In the meantime, let’s keep the country music spirit alive and look forward to an unforgettable experience when the festival makes its triumphant comeback.
A year in the making brings the launch of Randy Travis’ new single, “Horses In Heaven” amidst a heavy week for many. Travis dedicates the single to a Warner Music executive who died this week and the 67 people who were killed when an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines passenger jet while the plane was descending to land at Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC on Tuesday night.
The song, penned by Jon Randall and Matt Nolen, had quite the journey to Country Music Hall of Famer, Travis. It’s a perfect fit for the artist who has been horseback since he was a baby. Harold Traywick, Randy’s late father, was a renowned horse trainer in North Carolina and ensured that his children inherited his skills.
Randy Travis addressed the heaviness of the moment in a statement on his social media, yesterday (Thurs, Jan 30th). “This has been an incredibly hard 24 hours. Last night, many souls were lost in the horrific plane crash in Washington, D.C. and this morning, we lost a dear member of our country music and Warner Music family, publishing giant Ben Vaughn. My prayers are with all of the people affected by these losses, including members of our team,” he writes. “Tomorrow’s song release, ‘Horses In Heaven’ feels like a timely reminder of God’s love and mercy and I hope it brings some comfort to those of us hurting through these tragedies. We have decided to continue with this release and promotion of it, but felt remiss to not share what’s on my heart right now… God Bless Ben, the victims of last night’s crash and all who are feeling the heaviness of this moment.”
“Horses in Heaven” follows last year’s release of Where That Came From,” which marked the neotraditionalist’s first charted song in two decades. The song made history as Travis authorized his longtime producer Kyle Lehning to use a revolutionary AI-powered voice model to release his first new music in over a decade. With the help of two amazing songwriters John Scott Sherrill and Scotty Emerick, Lehning, the musicians who helped make his songs so iconic for decades of recording and special guest vocalist James Dupré, provided a new musician credit “vocal bed” for the song.
Travis is a titan of country music – a “Mt. Rushmore of Country Music” figure for countless artists who have stood in his footsteps. His music continues to resonate with today’s listeners just as it did when he first hit the airwaves in 1986. His latest RIAA certification proves that enduring impact – his 2002 single “Three Wooden Crosses” earned platinum of one million sales in July 2024. His signature sophomore album – the astounding five-time platinum Always & Forever – features the double-platinum single “Forever and Ever, Amen” while Travis’ debut genre-altering album Storms of Life is certified triple platinum and sits alongside two double platinum, four platinum, and four gold albums, in addition to numerous single certifications. Travis set and maintained many sales pinnacles – like the most weeks at No. 1 of any country album – that has only been beaten by names like Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, and more recently, Taylor Swift, Luke Combs, and Morgan Wallen.
This year, fans can catch him on the road with Dupré on vocals for the More Life Tour, a musical celebration of Randy Travis with his original band and all of the hits.
Country music legend Randy Travis paid tribute to the victims of the recent Washington DC aerial crash by dedicating his song ‘Horses in Heaven’ to them. The tragic incident took the lives of several individuals, leaving a community in mourning.
In a heartfelt gesture, Travis took to social media to share a video of himself performing the emotional ballad, expressing his condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims. The lyrics of the song, which speak of finding solace and peace in the afterlife, resonated deeply with those affected by the tragedy.
As the country music community comes together to offer support and comfort during this difficult time, Randy Travis’s touching tribute serves as a reminder of the healing power of music and the strength that can be found in unity and compassion. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by the Washington DC aerial crash. #HorsesinHeaven #RandyTravis #WashingtonDCTribute #CountryMusicCommunity #HealingThroughMusic.
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Country legend Randy Travis will release a new single titled “Horses in Heaven” tomorrow (January 31). The track comes just eight months after he released his AI-assisted comeback single “Where That Came From” last May.
Yesterday (January 29), Travis took to social media to share the big news. In a lengthy post, he explained how special the new song is to him and expressed his joy at being able to release new music after suffering a stroke that prevented him from singing or speaking.
“When I began my recovery almost 12 years ago many things changed but one thing stayed the same: my desire to share new music and create new memories,” he wrote in the post. “I’m grateful to have the opportunity to continue doing that thanks to family, friends, fans, and God’s grace,” he added.
“After my last release, I told you there would be more where that came from and I’m excited to jump back in the saddle and release a brand new recording, ‘Horses in Heaven,’” Travis shared. “I still remember the first time I stepped into those stirrups as a little boy, and my horses have been family to me ever since,” he added.
“This song is a special one and I can’t wait for all of you to hear it,” Travis wrote before concluding the post by urging fans to pre-save the song ahead of its release.
How Randy Travis and His Team Harness AI to Create New Music
Randy Travis suffered a major stroke in 2013. Fortunately, he survived the ordeal but it left him with aphasia which stole his ability to speak and sing. However, it didn’t take his desire to create music for the generations of country music fans who want to hear his silky baritone. More than a decade after everyone thought his career was over, technology allowed Travis to sing once again, kind of.
When Travis and his team created “Where That Came From” last year, they combined an AI model based on his vocal track from the song “1982” while James DuPre provided the vocal track for the new song. Kyle Lehning, Travis’ longtime producer, collaborator, and friend combined the new vocal track with the AI model to build the new single. “Horses in Heaven” was likely created by a similar process.
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Country music legend Randy Travis has announced a “special” new single titled “Horses in Heaven,” much to the excitement of his fans. The Grammy-winning artist took to social media to share a preview of the heartfelt ballad, giving fans a taste of what’s to come.
In the preview, Travis can be heard crooning about the beauty of horses in heaven, accompanied by his signature twang and soulful vocals. The song’s poignant lyrics and Travis’ emotive delivery are sure to tug at the heartstrings of listeners, as he pays tribute to these majestic creatures.
Fans of Randy Travis have been eagerly anticipating new music from the iconic singer, and “Horses in Heaven” promises to be a poignant and powerful addition to his already impressive discography. Stay tuned for the full release of the single, and get ready to be moved by the incomparable talent of this country music legend.
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The Todd Pletcher-trained Locked will look to become horse racing’s newest millionaire on Saturday when he leaves the starting gate in one of North America’s richest races, the 2025 Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park outside of Miami. A 4-year-old son of Gun Runner, Locked has earned $935,650 in his career. The Pegasus World Cup, which has a purse of $3 million, is the fourth-richest race in North America, behind only the Kentucky Derby, Breeders’ Cup Classic and Breeders’ Cup Turf. Locked has been installed as the lukewarm 5-2 morning-line favorite in the 2025 Pegasus World Cup odds. White Abarrio (3-1), Saudi Crown (9-2) and 2024 Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan (8-1) round out the top-four choices among the 12 Pegasus World Cup horses. Post time is 5:40 p.m. ET. The latest 2025 Pegasus World Cup forecast is calling for sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-60s.
With several of the country’s best dirt horses set to enter the starting gate on Saturday, you’ll want to see what racing reporter and insider Michelle Yu has to say before making any 2025 Pegasus World Cup picks, given that she correctly picked the winner of last year’s Pegasus World Cup.
Few people in racing are as well-connected as Yu. An on-air host and reporter who has provided racing analysis for TVG, HRTV and the Breeders’ Cup, Yu has spent a lifetime in racing. Prior to her television career, she worked for trainers Steve Asmussen and Ron Moquett. She also is married to Santa Anita-based trainer Ryan Hanson.
Yu also has tremendous handicapping chops. In a wide-open Kentucky Derby in 2021, she gave out Medina Spirit, who crossed the finish line first, as the winner at 12-1. In Pool 5 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager three years ago, she suggested a play on All Other 3-Year-Olds, which cashed at a whopping 18-1 when Rich Strike won the Derby.
Last year she correctly called National Treasure to win the Pegasus World Cup, predicted Stronghold’s upset win in the Santa Anita Derby and smashed the exacta in the Apple Blossom Handicap. On the Belmont Stakes undercard, she nailed National Treasure’s win in the Met Mile and had the winner and exacta in the Woody Stephens Stakes. She closed out the year by hitting the exacta in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Anyone who has followed her is way up.
For the 2025 Pegasus World Cup, Yu has made her picks and constructed her bets
One surprise: Yu is completely fading Locked, even though he is the 5-2 favorite. “If Locked drew better, he would be my top pick, but I hate his draw and he still needs to improve,” Yu told SportsLine. Yu is not including Locked in any of her wagers.
Instead, Yu is high on a double-digit longshot who is “getting a chance to play with the big boys.” She is including this horse in her 2025 Pegasus World Cup bets, and so should you. You ABSOLUTELY need to see her picks before locking in any of your own.
The 2025 Pegasus World Cup is right around the corner and racing fans are gearing up for the highly anticipated event. With a purse of $3 million, the race is sure to attract top horses from around the world vying for the prestigious title.
As we look ahead to the 2025 Pegasus World Cup, racing insiders are already analyzing the field and offering their best bets for the big race. With so much talent and competition, it’s shaping up to be an exciting event.
Some of the top contenders for the 2025 Pegasus World Cup include last year’s winner, Knicks Go, as well as up-and-coming stars like Life Is Good and Mandaloun. With such a strong field, the odds are sure to be tight and the competition fierce.
To help you navigate the field and make the most informed bets, we’ve enlisted the expertise of a racing insider to provide their top picks for the 2025 Pegasus World Cup. Stay tuned for their analysis and recommendations on where to place your bets for this exciting race.
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When Rosalind Eleazar got married last year on a Greek island, she asked her agents not to contact her about work. But the day after the wedding (which took place in a mini amphitheatre – “we are so extra”) she was “exceptionally hungover” when she got a call about a job: the lead in Netflix’s new Harlan Coben adaptation, Missing You. Eleazar immediately bought the book and, to the mild annoyance of her new husband, the Italian producer and director Gabriele Lo Giudice (“he wasn’t best pleased”), spent her honeymoon reading it. “Those final five pages – are you kidding me?” She shakes her head, wide-eyed. “I did not in my wildest dreams imagine that was where it was going.”
It is a fairly typical reaction to a Coben story. Over the last few years, the mystery US author has turned his bestselling novels into an enormously successful televisual universe: this year’s Fool Me Once is Netflix’s most watched show of 2024, with 107.5m views. Eleazar is aware, though, that critics can be sniffy about the glossy and endlessly twisty adaptations. “Everyone’s entitled to their own opinions,” she says. “But a) there’s something for everyone; and b) let it live in the space that it’s trying to live in. It doesn’t need to be compared to Succession.”
In Missing You, which drops a bingeable five episodes on New Year’s Day, the 36-year-old, best known for Apple TV+’s spy thriller Slow Horses, heads up a cast that includes Lenny Henry, Ashley Walters and Coben regular Richard Armitage. We meet Detective Kat Donovan 11 years after the double trauma of her father’s murder and her fiance leaving without explanation. But when her ex pops up on a dating app, Donovan pulls at the thread, unravelling the reasons for his disappearance and the truth about her father’s death. Of course, this being Coben, there is also police corruption, multiple kidnappings and Steve Pemberton as a sinister dog breeder. “It’s relentless!” says Eleazar cheerfully. “What I like about [Donovan] is that she is a survivor. She has these moments where she is incredibly hurt but she picks herself right back up again. I think people in life do that a lot more than TV gives credit for.”
Eleazar as Kat and Oscar Kennedy as Brendan in Missing You. Photograph: James Stack/Netflix
Having previously worked on Armando Iannucci’s The Personal History of David Copperfield, which employed colour-blind casting, Eleazar appreciated Missing You’s approach to race: “It was just allowing a predominantly Black cast to exist in the commercial world, having fun – well, not fun, because it’s a traumatic story! But they just exist and race isn’t mentioned … Consideration was taken into culture and by our costume designer, like with what the aunties are wearing. I’m always pushing to have my natural hair in shows and these were conscious decisions.”
The daughter of a white British mother and Ghanaian father, Eleazar was raised in Clapham, south London. “I was very much stuck to my mum as my protector,” she says. “I never really felt that I fitted in, without being too violin-y. I think it’s partly to do with being brought up by the white side of my family. Some of my earliest memories are of people not thinking my mum was my mum, so I spent a lot of time trying to prove she was.”
Eleazar and her mother regularly visited Ghana – “one of the most special places on the planet” – and after she graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in Mandarin and Spanish, she moved there for a couple of years. “One particular visit, [my father] had said: ‘When you finish uni, why don’t you come to live here, get to know the family, get to know me?’ Unfortunately, he died before then, but I decided to go anyway.” Several of her siblings are in Ghana’s film and TV industry and working for her brother’s production company reminded Eleazar how much she had loved acting in school plays. She ended up moving back to the UK to study at Lamda in her mid-20s and since graduating, her stage roles have included The Starry Messenger opposite Matthew Broderick, and Uncle Vanya, for which she won the 2020 Clarence Derwent award.
Now she and Lo Giudice live in east London, convenient for the apparently constant shooting of Eleazar’s biggest hit to date, Slow Horses. With series five already completed and due to air next year, she is filming series six and is clearly besotted with the show, which follows a ragtag bunch of MI5 misfits led by Gary Oldman and Jack Lowden. “Oh my God, I absolutely love it,” she says. “Do you know what I find interesting about the Slow Horses? It’s that they’re competent, but just objectionable. You don’t want to go to dinner with them.” Her feelings about the cast themselves couldn’t be more contradictory – they are extremely close and hit hard by the show’s willingness to bump off main characters: “When a person gets killed off, it shifts the energy.”
While Slow Horses was a sleeper hit, riding word-of-mouth buzz to its first Emmy win (for writing) in September, Eleazar knows that Missing You could not be more different: eagerly anticipated by millions of dedicated Coben fans ready for a post-Christmas hit of escapist thrills. “The fact is that people do gobble it up,” says Eleazar. “The figures are insane. In a way, it’s a bit of a shame that it’s binged. You’re like, ‘wow that’s just gone in five hours’ and it’s taken me five months and other people even longer to make. But look, that’s where we are.”
Are you kidding me? How Slow Horses’ Rosalind Eleazar took on a sensational thriller
Rosalind Eleazar has been making waves in the television industry with her compelling performance in the new thriller series Slow Horses. The British actress has captivated audiences with her portrayal of a sharp and savvy intelligence officer who finds herself at the center of a high-stakes mission.
Eleazar’s character, Catherine Standish, is a complex and multi-dimensional role that showcases the actress’s range and talent. From her quick-witted dialogue delivery to her intense and emotional moments, Eleazar effortlessly brings Catherine to life on screen.
The slow-burning tension and suspense of Slow Horses make it a must-watch for fans of thrillers and espionage dramas. Eleazar’s captivating performance adds an extra layer of intrigue to the already gripping storyline, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
If you haven’t already tuned in to Slow Horses, now is the time to catch up and witness Rosalind Eleazar’s incredible performance. This sensational thriller is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat and eagerly anticipating what’s next for Catherine Standish. Trust us, you won’t be disappointed.