Cinematic video stars Lucy Hale & Shiloh Fernandez

Carly Pearce premieres the hauntingly captivating music video for her rising single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton.

Directed by Alexa Campbell, the music video enlists actors Lucy Hale – a longtime friend of Pearce – and Shiloh Fernandez, who visually bring Pearce’s stirring single to life as it follows the journey of a couple whose emotional disconnect has left them numb, unable to even engage in conflict. As their desolate existence reaches a climactic point, their indifference is laid bare when their house burns down, revealing the depth of their apathy toward their crumbling relationship.

“Having talents like Lucy and Shiloh were truly such a gift,” Pearce shares. “The ‘space’ you feel between the two of them is felt so tragically at every moment of this video.”

Pearce began teasing the forthcoming world premiere of the video across socials with a post featuring Hale on Monday. Last night (Tues, Sept 5th), she posted the music video’s trailer, setting the scene for this morning’s reveal.

“We Don’t Fight Anymore” unlocked a new musical chapter for Pearce, an authentic display of her musical sensibilities as she fully leans into her sound and cements her place as a transcendent storyteller.

Upon its June 16th release, the single ignited with an impressive 95 first-week total station adds – Pearce’s biggest add date of her career thus far.

In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness month in October, Pearce will flip the switch on the Grand Ole Opry’s signature barn backdrop, turning it pink for the night of October 10th. The Grand Ole Opry, the show that made country music famous, once again joins together with Susan G. Komen in the fight against breast cancer for the 15th anniversary of Opry Goes Pink, presented by Humana.