All the Nashville fans can rest easy now that the series has received some relieving news.

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On Saturday, Tennessean reported that Nashville will be back for a third season, which will likely continue with more music, drama and shocking moments along the way.

Ben Sherwood, co-president of Disney ABC Television Group, tweeted the good news on Friday night.

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"Congratz and welcome back for Season 3 to @Nashville_ABC @conniebritton @CharlesEsten @CallieKhouri, the whole Nashville team and loyal fans," he wrote.

Another statement was released from Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau President Butch Spyridon who mentioned the positive benefits that will come with a third season.

"Gaining a third season further enhances the value of the show," the statement said. "The impact has been immeasurable already, across the globe, and we believe season three increases that impact exponentially. My thanks to the governor, the mayor and Ryman Hospitality for all of the support."

The third season will likely continue with the story on Deacon and his teenage daughter, Maddie, ever since actor Charles Esten dished on the emotional relationship between the two.

"All he ever wanted was that simple family life and it was sort of taken from him by his own demons that he's dealt with for all these years," Esten told CBS News on his character. "Deacon's always been a guy that's battled with those demons and has always tried to be a better man. But when you bring a child into the picture it makes that all the more difficult."

Nashville airs on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.