Kacey Musgraves releases title track 'Middle of Nowhere', set for Coachella

Kacey Musgraves has released 'Middle of Nowhere', the title track from her upcoming album announced last month. Inspired by a sign in her hometown of Golden, Texas, the song precedes her newly added Coachella performance this weekend.

Following the March announcement of her seventh album Middle of Nowhere (due May 1 via Lost Highway), Kacey Musgraves dropped the title track on Thursday. The project follows 2024's Deeper Well and lead single 'Dry Spell' (with its grocery store video), featuring Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, and others.

The track's name nods to a humorous sign in Golden, Texas—Musgraves' tiny hometown—echoing the album's themes of solitude and liminal spaces.

Musgraves joins Coachella's second weekend on Saturday afternoon, added to the lineup this week, offering a likely live debut for new material.

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