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32 Bridge Entertainment/EMI Records Nashville’s Jon Langston made his Grand Ole Opry debut last night (2/22), performing his upcoming single “Back Words” and fan favorite “Forever Girl.”
Adding to the celebration, Langston was presented with a Gold plaque backstage for “Forever Girl.” As the first song he ever wrote, the single kicked off a career that’s seen the Georgia native sell out shows across the country and tally 500m+ global streams.
“It all started with this song when I wrote it in college, and it changed my life forever,” said Langston. “I’m so thankful. I’m giving God the glory for making this happen tonight. I’m just soaking in this moment right now.”
Langston's “Back Words” is set to arrive on on 2/25. He’s currently the road for his All Good Out Here Tour. For a full list of upcoming shows and tickets, click here.
Seen before heading to the nearest hot chicken joint to celebrate are (l-r) Langston and UMG Nashville EVP & COO, Mike Harris
Photo credit: Chris Hollo