Thomas Rhett Can ‘Die a Happy Man’ After His Fenway Milestones - Regional Media News
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Thomas Rhett can ‘Die a Happy Man’ after his Fenway milestones – 98.9 THE BULL
Thomas Rhett hit a home run before he ever hit the stage Saturday in Boston. Not only did he sell out the home of the Red Sox, he found out “Die a Happy Man” has been certified Platinum. Only 15 songs in country music history have reached the 10-million-units milestone. “Saturday at Fenway was the craziest thing ever,” TR reflects. “I have so many great memories in Boston, but I have dreamt about headlining Fenway my entire career. So, standing…


Thomas Rhett can 'Die a Happy Man' after his Fenway milestones
Amy E. Price/Getty Images Thomas Rhett hit a home run before he ever hit the stage Saturday in Boston. Not only did he sell out the home of the Red Sox, he found out “Die a Happy Man” has been certified Platinum. Only 15 songs in country music history have reached the 10-million-units milestone. “Saturday at Fenway was the craziest thing ever,” TR reflects. “I have so many great memories in Boston, but I have dreamt about headlining Fenway my e…
Thomas Rhett can ‘Die a Happy Man’ after his Fenway milestones - Regional Media News
Thomas Rhett hit a home run before he ever hit the stage Saturday in Boston. Not only did he sell out the home of the Red Sox, he found out “Die a Happy Man” has been certified Platinum. Only 15 songs in country music history have reached the 10-million-units milestone. “Saturday at Fenway was the craziest thing ever,” TR reflects. “I have so many great memories in Boston, but I have dreamt about headlining Fenway my entire career. So, standing…
Thomas Rhett Honors Boston With Emotional Message After Selling Out Fenway Park
Thomas Rhett reached a lifelong dream on Saturday night (July 19) when he headlined a sold-out show at Boston’s Fenway Park in front of more than 35,000 fans. Following the milestone performance, the multi-platinum country star penned a heartfelt message dedicated to the city that’s been part of his journey from the very beginning. “Dear Boston.. too many memories to count. Some I remember vividly and some are foggy for reasons I’m sure you can …
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