Larkin Poe Earns Nomination for AMA ‘Group/Duo’ of the Year; Wraps 2025 North American Bloom Tour

Grammy-winning blues-rock duo Larkin Poe just wrapped their massive "Bloom" tour and landed another AMA "Group/Duo of the Year" nomination, solidifying their reign.

Larkin Poe Earns Nomination for AMA ‘Group/Duo’ of the Year; Wraps 2025 North American Bloom Tour
Larkin Poe/Photo Credit: Robby Klein
Larkin Poe/Photo Credit: Robby Klein

Larkin Poe – the GRAMMY® Award-winning duo of Georgia-bred, Nashville-based multi- instrumentalist sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell – just wrapped up a two-month coast-to-coast tour in support of their recently released album, Bloom earlier this week at Red Rocks in support of Sheryl Crow.

Additionally, The Americana Music Association announced its 2025 award nominees earlier this week, with Larkin Poe earning a nomination for AMA “Group/Duo of the Year.” Larkin Poe took home the AMA in 2024 for “Group/Duo of the Year” as well as a GRAMMY® for Best Contemporary Blues Album in 2024 for Blood Harmony.

Bloom has been in the Top 10 of the Americana Music charts for 14 weeks, 4 of those in the Top 5. The band’s first single “Easy Love Pt. 1” has also made a strong impact at Americana Radio and has been in the Top 10 for 12 weeks. Since releasing the album, the band has received praise from CLASH, Billboard, Forbes, Guitar World, Nashville Scene, No Depression, NPR, Premier Guitar, Relix, SPIN, Rolling Stone, Tennessean, The Bluegrass Situation, as well as appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and NPR’s Mountain Stage.

Listen to “Bloom”:

Larkin Poe was selected as the March US ambassador for Spotify’s Equal campaign, and featured on a billboard in Times Square during the month of March. All the songs on Bloom were born from collaborations between Megan, Rebecca, and co-producer Tyler Bryant, reflecting a synergy that extends beyond mere musical partnership. As Rebecca observes, “Bloom is about finding oneself amidst the noise of the world, about wholeheartedly embracing the flaws and idiosyncrasies that make us real.” This theme of self-acceptance is central to the album’s narrative: celebrating individuality against a backdrop of Southern rock, blues, and Americana influence.

Watch Larkin Poe Perform “Easy Love Pt 1” On Jimmy Kimmel Live:


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