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Watch: Smithfield turn heartbreak into cinematic storytelling with new ‘All Over Nashville’ video ahead of UK & European shows

Smithfield are leaning all the way into heartbreak with the release of the official video for their latest single, ‘All Over Nashville' and it arrives at the perfect moment as the duo gear up for a long-awaited return to UK and European stages later this summer.

Released to mark Nashville’s annual 615 Day celebrations, ‘All Over Nashville' is a sweeping, emotionally charged ballad that captures a universal truth: sometimes the hardest place to move on is the one filled with memories. The accompanying video brings that sentiment to life, painting a cinematic portrait of love lost in a city where every street corner feels like a reminder.

Co-written with Grammy-nominated songwriter Karen Kosowski and Emma-Lee, the track sees Smithfield at their most vulnerable: exploring the quiet, lingering ache of trying to escape someone who is everywhere you turn. It’s a concept that feels deeply rooted in Nashville, but one that resonates far beyond Music City.

“No matter what city you live in, ‘All Over Nashville’ will get you in the feels,” the duo explain. “It’s about trying to escape the memory of someone where every street, bar and corner holds a piece of them. We hope you don’t relate… but we know you will.”

The video amplifies that emotional weight, pairing the duo’s signature harmonies with imagery that feels both intimate and expansive — a visual extension of the song’s central idea that heartbreak isn’t tied to one place, but to the memories we carry within it.

The release also serves as another glimpse into Smithfield’s forthcoming project, due later this year, and continues to build momentum for a duo that have steadily carved out a loyal global following. With over 150 million streams, more than 40 appearances at the Grand Ole Opry and a consistent presence at CMA Fest, Smithfield have become known for their ability to balance polished country-pop with deeply personal storytelling.

That connection with fans will soon be on full display as they return to the UK and Europe for a run of dates that blend intimate venues with major festival stages. The tour includes stops in:

  • 30 August – Selsey, The Crown Inn & Pub
  • 4 September – York, Forty-Five Vinyl Cafe
  • 5 September – Birmingham, Rodeo’s BBQ
  • 6 September – Blackpool, British Country Music Festival (Headline)
  • 7 September – Newcastle, The Cluny
  • 9 September – London, St. Pancras Old Church

For UK fans in particular, the return feels long overdue and with ‘All Over Nashville' now out in the world, they’ll arrive with some of their most emotionally resonant material to date.

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