Watch Hunter Hayes Head Out On Tour In A New ‘For The Love Of Music’ Video + Don’t Miss His ‘MTV Artist To Watch Live’ Performance Streaming Live 6/19!

While Hunter likes Nashville, his true love is the road, as we see in his latest "For The Love Of Music" webisode.

Hunter Hayes goes back on tour in his latest "For The Love Of Music" webisode.

It's official: Hunter Hayes is having a HUGE week. Not only is the country-pop wunderkind dropping a new album, (Encore) and performing an "MTV Artist To Watch Live" show at NYC's Webster Hall on Tuesday, June 18, but he's just released a brand-new "For The Love Of Music" webisode! (That sound you hear is the screams of #Hayniacs losing their collective minds.)

Watch Hunter Hayes go back on tour in his latest "For The Love Of Music" webisode after the jump.

In his latest "For The Love Of Music" clip, the "I Want Crazy" singer gazes out across Nashville's city lights, and thinks out loud about how working in the studio fuels his need to get back on the tour bus. "Nashville is awesome, and I have loved getting to go into the studio and do my thing," says Hunter. "For me, going into the studio is not working, but it is kind of a reset... I love Nashville, I love the studio thing, but I live to get back on the road and make music."

And true to his word, Hunter's off! "So long, Nashville. See you in about a year," he says. Next stop: Virginia Beach, VA. And man, do we wish we were on that beach with him. Dude may only be 21 years old, but he is a consummate stage professional (and just so happens to look prettyyyyy good in a tight shirt. That never hurts). Guess we'll just have to wait 24 hours till his "MTV Artist To Watch Live" performance, eh? Starting our countdown clocks....NOW.

+ Watch Hunter Hayes go back on tour in his latest "For The Love Of Music" webisode, and don't forget to watch Hunter Hayes' "MTV Artist To Watch Live" performance this Tuesday, June 18 at 6 p.m. ET on MTV.com.

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