
Dierks Bentley, pictured here performing at the 2018 Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Oct. 21 in Nashville, Tenn., is set to produce a comedy series with "Last Man Standing" creator, Jack Burditt. (Al Wagner/Invision/AP)
Dierks Bentley is teaming up with "Last Man Standing" creator, Jack Burditt, to produce a single-camera comedy, Fox News can confirm.
The country star is set to executive produce — along with his manager Mary Hilliard Harrington — the untitled show, which has been given a put pilot commitment at 20th Century Fox Television.
Burditt, who also recently worked on "Modern Family," is also on board to be an executive produce and writer.
SEASON 7 OF 'LAST MAN STANDING' DEBUTS ON NEW NETWORK, FOX, TO BIG FRIDAY-NIGHT RATINGS
The show will focus on a Nashville bar where singers and songwriters go to chase their dreams, or maybe just to fall in love if only for a night. It'll mix hope with heartache — just like the best country songs.
The 42-year-old singer released his ninth album, "The Mountain," in June. Meanwhile, season seven of "Last Man Standing," starring Tim Allen, premiered last month.