'Pretty Little Liars' Star Lucy Hale Performs New Single on Her Dream Stage of Grand Ole Opry, Watch Here (VIDEO)
'Pretty Little Liars' Star Lucy Hale Performs New Single on Her Dream Stage of Grand Ole Opry, Watch Here (VIDEO)
"Pretty Little Liars" star Lucy Hale got to live out a dream of hers by performing on the Grand Ole' Opry Stage in Nashville,TN. You can watch the video above of her performing her song "Lie a Little Better".
The 24-year-old singer-actress posted the picture above and wrote on twitter, @lucyhale "Little girls dream about their wedding dress. I dreamed about the dress I was going to wear on the #Opry."
Lucy was named CMT's Next Women of Country, and has debuted a webisode series, The Road Between With Lucy Hale, which features Lucy in her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, along with behind the scenes access of the "Lie a Little Better" music video.
Lucy Hale, star of ABC Family's hit TV series "Pretty Little Liars" branched out into music with her debut album Road Between that released on June 3, 2014. She released her first country single, "You Sound Good to Me," and it went all the way to No. 2 on the country iTunes chart and the video also received several million views on VEVO.
Hale uploaded a YouTube video of her singing "Nervous Girls" live in a stripped down, acoustic setting earlier in the year, which showcased her beautiful country vocals. "Well I'm that girl who gave my heart up," Lucy sings. "Got close to picture perfect / Or at least close enough to watch the pieces scatter."
"Pretty Little Liars" premiered on June 8, 2010 on ABC Family and wrapped up Season 4 earlier this year. It has already been announced that the show has been picked up for Season 5 as well and it will include 25 episodes. Along with Hale, the show stars Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Tyler Blackburn, Holly Marie Combs, Ian Harding and more.
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