Thompson Square Is Now A Trio!

Multi-platinum selling Country artist, Thompson Square, announced today that the on-stage and real life couple will no longer be a duo. Thompson Square…or “T2” as fans affectionately call the married couple, will soon become “T3” with the arrival of their first child in January 2016!

We are overjoyed to announce that after 16 years of marriage, we are finally starting a family and are excited beyond words to begin this new journey into parenthood!”

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The ACM and CMA award-winning duo of Keifer and Shawna Thompson shared the big news first with fans via their social media accounts.

Thompson Square discusses baby-making, baby-naming and more with PEOPLE’s Danielle Anderson. Get the exclusive scoop here at People.com.

Thompson Square is currently headlining tour dates on the West Coast, with a stop in Santa Rosa, CA and a performance this Sunday in Arlington, Washington. The duo will continue to tour through Fall 2015. For dates, visit: http://www.thompsonsquare.com/tour

Keifer and Shawna Thompson are a force to be reckoned with in the modern day Country music scene. Thompson Square has topped the radio charts across the Unites States, Canada and Australia with #1 hits “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not,” “If I Didn’t Have You” and “Everything I Shouldn’t Be Thinking About,” respectively. Thompson Square has scored three #1 hits; six Top 20 hits; two consecutive ACM ”Vocal Duo of the Year” awards; a CMA “Vocal Duo of the Year” Award; three American Country Awards, one CMT Music Award; two GRAMMY, American Music and Teen Choice award nomination.

Thompson Square or “T2” has appeared on major media franchises from The Tonight Show to Jimmy Kimmel Live, to Conan and CBS This Morning as well as graced the pages of Country Weekly, Elle, Glamour, People, Rolling Stone, USA Today, USA Weekend and many more.

Thompson Square’s latest single “Trans Am” earned the duo the biggest add date of its career.

For more information visit: http://www.thompsonsquare.com

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