Zimmerman scores a two-week chart-topper with the song

Skyrocketing country-rock star Bailey Zimmerman is spending a second week in a row at the top of the Country Airplay charts in the US and Canada with his platinum-selling, fourth consecutive career-opening No. 1, “Where It Ends.” According to Billboard, “Zimmerman’s streak of four consecutive country Airplay No. 1s is the chart’s longest active run. Jelly Roll follows with three…”

“‘Where It Ends’ was one of the first songs I wrote when I moved to Nashville,” he told Billboard. “Some days it feels like I still have no idea what I’m doing, but, man, the dreams just keep coming true. Four No. 1s … Let’s keep it going. Chase your dreams!”

Zimmerman is also featured on the star-studded Twisters: The Album official soundtrack with his latest release, “Hell Or High Water” alongside artists like Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Kane Brown, Thomas Rhett, Megan Moroney, Shania Twain, Tyler Childers, and more.

The electrifying live performer is out on the road now in multiple major markets for his sold-out 30+ city international headline trek, Religiously. The Tour., as well as stadium shows with Morgan Wallen, Luke Bryan, and Kane Brown. Fans can also catch him this Sunday, June 9th, as part of the CMA Fest 2024 Main Stage lineup at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

The Illinois native captivates eager audiences night after night with magnetic performances of the deep cuts and the global hits on his platinum debut album, Religiously. The Album. The LP arrived as not only the biggest all-genre streaming debut since 2021 but also the biggest streaming country debut of all time at the time of release, entering at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 7 on their all-genre Billboard 200 chart. The album features “Where It Ends” alongside its three preceding No. 1 singles: the double platinum title track, “Religiously,” four-time platinum debut, “Fall In Love,” and the five-time platinum, six-week No. 1 mega-hit “Rock And A Hard Place.”