Offering entertainment as people practice social distancing to fight the spread of coronavirus, the 'Old Alabama' crooner is also joined by Chris Young during his live-streamed show.

AceShowbiz - Brad Paisley's livestreamed concert from home turned into an all-star affair on Thursday night (March 19) when he was joined by pals Carrie Underwood and Tim McGraw.

The country superstar asked fans for song requests via text before he launched the viral show, which also featured his actress wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley as his roadie.

And after performing hits like "Mud on the Tires" and "Old Alabama", Brad was joined by Underwood, who jumped on a video chat for "Remind Me", while McGraw joined in the fun for a rendition of George Strait's "The Fireman".

Chris Young also joined Paisley via chat to sing "I'm Still a Guy", and was so thrilled by the concert-from-home initiative, he promised fans he would be staging a similar livestream gig "very soon".

Brad and his pals weren't the only country stars getting together for viral performances from self-isolation on Thursday night - Willie Nelson revamped his cancelled Luck Reunion festival as an online event and invited artists like Jewel Kilcher, Lucinda Williams, Margo Price, and Nathaniel Rateliff to offer up performances from home.

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