The UK Country Radio Airplay Chart was established in March 2024, and it has showcased numerous successful songs from artists like Conner Smith – whose “Creek Will Rise” was the very first chart-topper – along with Sam Hunt, Ella Langley, Shaboozey, and Luke Combs. As the chart celebrates its anniversary, the first annual UK Country Radio Airplay Awards just took place in London. Honorees included Lainey Wilson, who tied for the Most No. 1 Singles of 2024 with “4X4XU” and “Hang Tight Honey.” Wilson was presented her award while headlining The O2 for C2C London 2025, saying, “Y’all raised me. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for making me feel welcome from the beginning.” Jordan Davis was also recognized alongside Wilson, as his hits “Tucson Too Late” and “I Ain’t Sayin” both topped the charts. Davis also was awarded the trophy for Most Weeks at No. 1, as “I Ain’t Sayin” spent eight nonconsecutive weeks atop the chart. Dasha nabbed two awards, recognized for Most Weeks On The Chart with 40 weeks, and Highest Chart Reach with 22 million impressions due to her smash hit, “Austin.” (Holler)
Lainey Wilson, Dasha, And Jordan Davis Honored At First Annual UK Country Radio Airplay Awards

The UK Country Radio Airplay Chart was established in March 2024, and it has showcased numerous successful songs from artists like Conner Smith – whose “Creek Will Rise” was the very first chart-topper – along with Sam Hunt, Ella Langley, Shaboozey, and Luke Combs. As the chart celebrates its anniversary, the first annual UK Country…