Little Big Town is one of country music's most celebrated vocal groups, known for their stunning four-part harmonies and genre-defying sound. Formed in 1998 in Nashville, Tennessee, the quartet — Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook, and Phillip Sweet — built their reputation on rich vocal blends that feel both timeless and refreshingly modern.
Over more than two decades, Little Big Town has earned critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase with hits like "Boondocks," "Pontoon," and the crossover smash "Girl Crush," which sparked conversation and swept the Grammy Awards. Their willingness to push boundaries while staying rooted in authentic storytelling has made them standout figures in Nashville and beyond.
Multiple Grammy winners and CMA Award recipients, the group has collaborated with artists across genres and consistently delivered albums that showcase their musical versatility and emotional depth. Whether delivering heartfelt ballads or infectious anthems, Little Big Town brings an undeniable warmth and artistry to every performance — a testament to a friendship and musical partnership that has endured and thrived for over two decades.