Hunter Hayes Performs "Tattoo" at 2014 CMT Awards, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Hunter Hayes Performs "Tattoo" at 2014 CMT Awards, Watch Here (VIDEO)
The top artists in Country Music were in Nashville, TN on Wednesday night (June 4) for the 2014 CMT Music Awards Bridgestone Arena. Rising star, the 22-year-old country singer, Hunter Hayes, was in attendance at got two performances opportunities during the show. He gave a performance of his latest single "Tattoo" (which you can watch above) and also joined John Legend and Jennifer Nettles for a new rendition of the number one song "All of Me."
The popular Grammy nominated country artist just finished up a very successful 2014 'We're Not Invisible Tour' Spring Tour. The tour kicked, March 20th, in Pikeville, Kentucky and ran through May ending up in Estero, Florida on May 31st. Joining the "I Want Crazy" singer were special guests Danielle Bradbery and Dan + Shay. Bradbery, 17, was the Season 4 winner of NBC's hit singing competition "The Voice" under the mentoring of coach Blake Shelton. At the finale, Hunter Hayes joined Bradbery on stage to perform his hit song "I Want Crazy" and they had a great chemistry while performing. Fans have been wondering when they would perform together again and now they will get to share a whole tour together. The tour was presented by Child Hunger Ends Here.
Hayes released his self-titled debut album in 2011. It reached number seven on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top Country Albums, and has sold over 1.1 million copies. Its most successful single, "Wanted", has sold over 3.5 million copies and made Hayes the youngest male artist to ever top the Billboard Hot Country Songs. His second studio album, Storyline, was released on May 6, 2014 and was led by its first single, "Invisible".
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