American country music band Sugarland left fans heartbroken when they announced their split in 2012. However, the duo, made up of singers Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, are now making a triumphant return to the spotlight with country music act Little Big Town.
Sugarland, formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 2002, quickly rose to fame with hits like Baby Girl and Something More from their debut album Twice The Speed Of Life. Their catchy tunes and unique blend of country, folk, and pop music captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.
In 2012, the band released Stuck Like Glue, which became one of the most downloaded country songs of all time. Despite their success, Sugarland shocked fans with news of a temporary split that same year. However, in 2017, the duo made a comeback with their sixth album Bigger, featuring tracks like Babe with Taylor Swift and Still The Same.
Jennifer Nettles has since pursued solo projects, explaining that the split from Sugarland was not a dramatic breakup but rather a necessary step for personal and artistic growth. She made her major solo debut with That Girl in 2014, seeking to push herself creatively and avoid becoming stagnant in her career.
Now, Sugarland is back with a bang, teaming up with Little Big Town for the Take Me Home Tour. The country powerhouses debuted a new collaboration song at the 2024 CMT Music Awards, much to the excitement of their fans. The tour will kick off in October, with stops in cities like Boston, Nashville, and Fort Worth.
Fans of Sugarland can expect an unforgettable night of music and entertainment as the dynamic duo takes the stage once again.