
Hannah McFarland
#
141
Ranking
Rising Artist
BIRTHDATE
BIRTHPLACE
Mobile
,
AL
,
USA
28
5
'
6
"
Alabama-native country artist Hannah McFarland released her debut EP, "Broken Hearts," in 2025, which features the viral hit "The Bed I Made" and streaming success "Hey Highway." She is known for extensive collaborations, including duets "Foolin'" with Chase Rice, "I Just Need You" with Riley Green, and "In Case You Didn't Know 2.0" with Brett Young. McFarland has also toured with Kip Moore and opened for Kelsea Ballerini and Travis Tritt.
Early Life
A native of Mobile, Alabama, Hannah McFarland inherited a blend of grit and creativity from her cattleman father and portrait artist mother, spending her childhood immersed in classic country at family cookouts before choosing a music scholarship and college cheerleading over her early passion for competitive cheer.
Career Highlights
After moving to Nashville in 2016 on a full music scholarship to Lipscomb University, Alabama native Hannah McFarland parlayed a viral TikTok cover of Zach Bryan’s "I Remember Everything" into a career-defining moment when Bryan invited her to perform the duet live in Birmingham. She leveraged this momentum and a joint venture record deal with The Core Records and Capitol Records to release her 2024 major-label debut single "Hey Highway" and her 2025 EP "Broken Hearts," which earned her a coveted spot on Pandora’s Artists to Watch list.
Family & Personal Life
Hannah McFarland has recently faced persistent dating rumors involving country star Chase Rice. She has playfully addressed her dating life in interviews, discussing her "two-month curse" and the challenges of finding lasting romance while pursuing her career in Nashville.
Current Tour & Setlist
Hannah McFarland joins Riley Green’s Cowboy As It Gets Tour 2026 starting May 7 in Charlotte, with additional stadium and amphitheater stops in Alpharetta, Saratoga Springs, and Salt Lake City. She performs as a support act alongside Justin Moore and Drake White, delivering a soulful setlist that features "Hey Highway," "Broken Hearts Break," and "The Bed I Made."



