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On Friday (3/24) My Kind of Country premiered on Apple TV+. The new take on a music competition show is executive produced by Jason Owen, Reese Witherspoon and Kacey Musgraves, who herself was a contestant on Nashville Star.
The eight-part series will see scouts Jimmie Allen, Mickey Guyton and Orville Peck's 12 hand-picked "diverse" contestants from around the world compete in Nashville, where they are treated to performing at iconic venues and practicing at Dark Horse Studios. The scouts will host showcases and work with up-and-coming artists as they set out on "a global search for country music's next big star."
The winner will receive "global exposure" across the Apple TV+ and Apple Music platforms. New episodes air Fridays.