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#CMAFest24: Brooke Eden talks performing with Trisha Yearwood and being authentically herself!

The 51st annual CMA Festival is currently underway in downtown Nashville!

From Thursday to Sunday, roughly 90,000 country music fans hit Broadway to see all their favorite artists and future up-and-comers.

We were able to catch up with CMA Fest veteran— Brooke Eden.
Brooke’s smash hit “Outlaw Love” lit up the charts worldwide, and she even performed it on the Today Show! She was also nominated for the 2023 GLAAD Awards for “Outstanding Breakthrough Artist”!

We spoke to her about how she found her authentic sound, performing with Trisha Yearwood, and the importance of being true to yourself as an artist.

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