Thomas Rhett Celebrates 25th No. 1 Hit with 'Ain't a Bad Life' and Announces Soundtrack to Life Tour

Thomas Rhett has achieved his 25th career No. 1 hit with the song "Ain't a Bad Life," featuring Jordan Davis, topping the Mediabase country airplay chart. This milestone comes less than 14 years since his debut single, "Something to Do With My Hands." Rhett expressed his gratitude for the success of the song and the support of his fans, country radio, and everyone who has been part of his journey.
The upbeat and acoustic track "Ain't a Bad Life" is the third consecutive No. 1 hit from Rhett's album About a Woman (Deluxe). Co-written by Rhett, Ashley Gorley, Blake Pendergrass, John Byron, and Mark Trussell, the song celebrates life's simple joys and everyday gratitude. The album also features collaborations with artists like Lanie Gardner, Blake Shelton, Teddy Swims, and Tucker Wetmore.
In addition to his recent success on the charts, Rhett continues to expand his creative output with collaborations like "Where We Go" with Marshmello. With over 16 billion streams and multiple awards to his name, including ACM Awards and CMA Awards, Rhett's career continues to soar.
This summer, Rhett will embark on the Soundtrack to Life Tour, a more than 20-city U.S. tour starting on July 9 in Nashville. The tour includes co-headline stadium shows with Niall Horan, performances on Morgan Wallen's Still the Problem Tour, and a three-night run with Luke Combs at Wembley Stadium.