Tune In Alert: LOCASH Appearing On NBC’S “Today Show” February 24th

The time has come for Reviver Records recording duo LOCASH. They will make their national morning show debut on NBC’s “Today Show Wednesday, February 24th to perform their smash hit single, “I Love This Life,” which rose all the way to #2 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart.

The Today Show is one of the most iconic network shows of all time,” says Brust. “When you think about all of the artists that have gotten a chance to showcase their talents on that platform, you realize just how lucky you are.”

In addition to the “Today Show”, on Thursday, February 25th they are slated to debut their brand new single “I Know Somebody” on “FOX & Friends”. As previously announced, they will make their late-night television debut on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Wednesday, March 16th.

Currently in New York City for the jam-packed media blitz, Chris Lucas and Preston Brust of the duo couldn’t be happier to be experiencing so much success.

Hard work is really starting to pay off for us,” said Lucas. “It’s an amazing feeling for sure. We’re just so blessed and grateful for everything that’s going on right now with our career, and our team who has gotten us where we are. I think if you talked to Preston [Brust] or me, either one of us would definitely say… ‘I Love This Life.’”

The upbeat, feel-good vibe of “I Love This Life,” is followed by poignant storytelling in the new single, “I Know Somebody,” which impacted country radio this week. “I Know Somebody,” has proven its potential to be a hit through positive fan reaction on the road, and is a salute to all of those who have helped Chris and Preston along the way.

Listen to “I Know Somebody” here:

https://youtu.be/rReQoBp5d5c

For a complete list of tour dates and up to date information, follow LOCASH on FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube or visit locashmusic.com.

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