Christmas is right around the cornerāa time in the music industry when artists slow down and take some time off to be with their families and friends. We talked to some of your favorite artists before they departed for home to find out just what they may be doing during their Christmas break this year. See what Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini and others had to say.
We at NCD want to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas!
Luke Bryan
Weāll do the traditional Christmas stuff around the house and hopefully get Santa Claus to come on down the chimney and be good to the boys.
Kelsea Ballerini
Iāll be home for Christmas, which Iām excited about. Iāll go to Knoxville to see dad, here [Nashville] to see mom and then the day after Iām going to Australia for a couple of weeks.
Keith Urban
We are touring through December. Carrie Underwood and I are going down to Australia and tour all the way up until Christmas and then weāre back here and Iām doing a New Yearās Eve show here in Nashville. Ringing in the New Year right here.
Trisha Yearwood
We will be playing at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii right in the middle of December, so we are going to take a few days and hang there. That will be different for us. But we always spend it with family. With the girls in Oklahoma, my family in Georgia and family in Nashville, itās not always on the day. Itās just when we can get together. Sometime over the holidays weāll all get togetherāweāll make a trip to Oklahoma and make a trip to Georgia.
Rascal Flatts
Gary: Weāll be here [Nashville], Iāll be home. Iāll be home for Christmas [laughs]. Iām going to stay in town. Itās great for the kids, Itās great to be home.
Joe Don: Tennessee Christmas for us this year. Back in Oklahoma we had a crazy tradition on Christmas Eve we would have Mexican food. I had a huge family. Everybody brought over a Mexican fiesta dish. Iām trying to get my family to kind of go in that direction. Keep the old traditions alive.
Jay: I usually like to start drinking the day before Christmas [laughs]. No, we are going to start new traditions because we usually have spent Christmas Eve at Aliās grandmotherās house but she passed away earlier this year. She made it to 92, thatās a good run. We are going to start our own traditions now and weāre really excited about that. Itās going to be fun.
Gretchen Wilson
What Iām going to do for the holidays is Iām going to go up and visit my family in southern Illinois at my brotherās house. He has a daughter, my niece, Eve, that weāre going to hang out with. My momās up there and her husband.
Lauren Alaina
I work until probably December 20. Then, Iāll be off for probably a week or so, which is great. A week off, I start getting the itch to leave again. Itās nice when itās the holidays. Iāll probably be off for New Yearās. I donāt think we have a show this year. Yeah, Iāll be off for New Yearās, too.
Kane Brown
Since I do have a little money right now, Iām going to try to get my family members something nice for Christmas. I got my first gold record, so I ordered a plaqueāa couple plaques for my family to get them for Christmas. We just have 40 to 50 people that go to my Grandmotherās house, and we eat, hang out and swap presents.
Billy Currington
Iām in Hawaii for the last show. Iāll probably be gone for a few months maybe. Something like that. I donāt know. Itās a play it, feel it out kind of thing. Wherever I am, thereās going to be writers around and weāre going to be writing songs and going through songs that they wrote. Just looking for the perfect tune to fill album number seven.
Thompson Square
Kiefer: Weāre going to avoid family at all cost [laughs].
Shawna: Itās going to be pretty epic with decorations this year because itās Cooperās first Christmas.
Kiefer: We are going Griswald with the houseātotal Griswald. Weāre gonna blow it out this year. Last year we cooked for like 15 people, we had the whole family over to the house and we did the whole thing. Iāll never do that again [laughs]. It looks good on paperāChristmas with the family.
Ronnie Dunn
Weāre having a new granddaughter in November. They are out in Sacramento so that may dictate weāre we all go. Either that or theyāll try and keep us from heading to Sacramento (laughs).
Maddie & Tae
Maddie: We get to go back home, that will be exciting. We really lay low. Weāre going to be cutting the record a week before Christmas but it will be so exciting getting to end the year having new music and getting to celebrate with family and have that good family time. Thatās kind of what keeps us grounded. It keeps our head on earth. We donāt get crazy because our families will snap us out of it real quick.
Josh Turner
We always try to have a big meal that day of some sort. Obviously, gifts and everything. We take some time out during the day to kind of reflect and read about the reason for the seasonāwhy we actually celebrate Christmas. I feel like we get so caught up in the secular aspect of it, where we are just giving gifts and there are decorations and Santa Claus and all this kind of stuff and we lose sight of why weāre actually celebrating it. It kind of brings you back to a good place and makes everything else around you a little more important.
Josh Abbott
Iām going to spend some time with my family. Iām going to go hunting probablyāsorry if that offends anybody out there. These days you offend everybody. Iāll probably go deer hunting or bird hunting and just get out in the outdoors and decompress away from technology and touring. That way when January comes again, Iāll be ready to hit the road.
Jon Pardi
My father is coming to Nashville for the first time and I havenāt spent Christmas morning with my dad in a long time so we are looking forward to it. Of course weāll probably be working on something, weāll have a lot of fun. The new tradition is having everybody come to my house because Iām gone so much. My family understands that the last thing I want to do is travel all the way back to California after I just get time off to stay at my house, so everybody is starting to come to me. I have a nice farm with some acreage and itās really cool and everybodyās embracing it, so itās kind of nice.
Jerrod Niemann
Ham and football, maybe not in that order. I havenāt seen the schedule yet [laughs]. No, really more and more family is so important. As we get older some of our matriarchs and patriarchs of our family start to die off and it just shows you how much more important holidays really are. As a kid, itās for the presents and stuff. But as an adult, you realize the importance of the religious aspect and also the family orientation is just really special to me.
Hunter Hayes
This year Iām looking forward to making some new traditions. Iām really excited. This year is about new things for me so Iām like āall right letās go forward make some new traditions too.ā It is one of the few times during the year where I have enough time off, which is rare, to go down to Louisiana and spend time with my friends and family that I miss throughout the year and that I donāt get to see as much as I wish I could. Itās always chill quality time hanging out on the couch and just catching up.
Frankie Ballard
Family, family, family. To me, Christmas can really get bogged down by all the events, the presents and all the traditions. For me, itās all about getting quality time with my family because I donāt ever get that. Itās always a text or a phone call or a Facetime or something. We are going to be in Texas trying to enjoy some warmth, because we are Michiganders and weāre tired of the snow, so for me itās about food and family.
Cole Swindell
Always being with family. The older you get, youāre missing people at the holiday. Somebody was here last year that isnāt here this year. The older I get I just enjoy time with my family. I took so much from āYou Should Be Hereā [Coleās No. 1 hit song], thinking of people that should be here and now itās got a whole new meaning. We still have people that are here and you better take every chance to spend that time with them on Christmas, Thanksgiving and all the holidays. Iām working hard but I canāt wait to take a break and get some good food and some good hugs. Itās going to be good.
Chris Lane
Iām going to go back home to Kernersville, North Carolina, where Iām from and where my parents still live. We have a very large family. We all do a big Christmas Eve dinner. Iāll get to spend time with the family I havenāt seen in quite some time and Iām excited for that. Iāll get a little bit of down time. December 18 is my last show of the year and Iāll head on back right after that.
Chase Rice
Iām going to [have Christmas in Nashville]. I always have to travel. My brother has a baby now. I have a niece. Sheās going to be 1 tomorrow. They said this is the last year theyāll travel and then after this they are going to do their Christmas at home, so they are going to come to me. Itās going to be pretty awesome.
Canaan Smith
Weāre going to stay home in Nashville for the first time in a long time. My wife and I just bought a new house so we are going to break it in that way. We got family coming. My little nephew is three, heās going to come and do presents with us at hour new house. Iām really excited about that.
Rascal Flatts by Sheryl Nields / BMLG; Trisha Yearwood by Ray Kachatorian/The Food Network; Kelsea Ballerina, Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, Keith Urban, Lauren Alaina and Gretchen Wilson by Jason Simanek