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What’s Next for ‘Yellowstone’ Star Luke Grimes

Luke Grimes’s Yellowstone days may be behind him, but he’s leaning into his country aesthetic more than ever. In January 2024, the 41-year-old released “Burn—Live From Nashville” on Spotify in January 2024 and his self-titled debut country album, Luke Grimes, on March 8, 2024; he performed “Black Powder” on Fallon Tonight on November 13, 2024, took the stage at The Ryman on November 14, 2024, and made his Opry debut on December 5, 2024. Now, just two months into 2025, he’s announced that more music is in the works.

“I still can’t believe I got to play the mother church,” he captioned a video from his performance on Instagram. “Over the next few weeks we are going to be releasing some videos recorded live [at The Ryman]. In the meantime, I have been working on new music that will be coming asap. Much love, more soon…”

While release dates for fresh singles or a sophomore album have yet to be announced, Luke’s fans can hardly contain their excitement over his current career pivot.

“Oh man, I love this guy! He’s the whole package! Actor, singer, handsome, and hopefully he is really kind,” one fan commented. “Kayce always and forever. Nice music BTW,” someone else wrote. “A huge congrats on your music career, Luke. I see wondrous things ahead for you,” another fan remarked. “Congratulations, Luke. I’m glad to see your dreams unfolding. I can’t wait to hear more,” someone else replied.

We couldn’t agree more!

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Rebecca Norris is a full-time freelance writer living in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Over the past 10+ years, she’s heavily covered a range of lifestyle topics, including travel, home, beauty, style, wellness, and celebrity news. She is a graduate of George Mason University, where she earned a B.A. in Media: Production, Consumption, and Critique, along with a minor in Electronic Journalism. When she’s not writing, she can be found strolling with her Jack-Chi, Cash, sipping iced matcha lattes, indulging in delicious cuisine, perusing farmer’s markets and antique sales, collecting colored glass, getting lost within the pages of a book, and exploring new bucket-list cities.



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