Runaway Junehad a major case of FOMO this past summer.

“I keep seeing all of Luke’s posts and all the pictures from the tour and yesterday, I just had this moment where I was like, ‘I can’t believe we get to do this again,'” Jennifer Wayne tells PEOPLE mere days before joiningLuke Bryan’sProud to Be Right HereTour. “It was a real feeling of gratitude that we get to go play music for a living and people like Luke Bryan are there to support us.”

Indeed, there is a cavalcade of emotions currently circling the country trio made up of Naomi Cooke, Natalie Stovall and Wayne, as the three are not only going out on the road with Bryan but are also celebrating the release of their brand-new EPbackstory, their first new project since 2019.

Runaway June’s backstory.CeCe Dawson

Runaway June

And while one might assume that the EP would be filled with love songs, somewhat matching the bliss of their personal lives at the moment, there is in fact another story to be told onbackstory.

“You have to know your backstory so that you can know where you’re going,” explains Cooke, whomarried Martin Johnson— lead singer of The Night Game and Boys Like Girls — in July. “That’s what we’re displaying with this music. And yes, there are songs about breakups, but there are all different kinds of breakups. There’s all different kinds of heartbreak.”

She adds, “As much as they are literal, they’re also metaphors for the no’s we have gotten throughout our career and the different paths that we’ve had to take. In a way, it’s us telling a lot of our story in the form of a love story. Having a clear path of where we came from and where we are now let us have a really clear trajectory of who we are moving forward.”

Natalie Stovall, Naomi Cooke and Jennifer Wayne of Runaway June.CeCe Dawson

Runaway June

And if the shining light of the EP — the simply irresistible cut “Down the Middle” — is any indication, Runaway June is surely headed in the direction of country music stardom.

Of course, it’s a feeling that Runaway June now finds in their collective rearview mirrors, as the three women are now all happily married as they sing songs of heartbreak, break-ups and moving on.

“All three of us are in this beautiful state of having found our husbands,” explains Cooke. “But with this project, we really wanted to focus on all the stuff that we’ve been through to get to this point. And that’s why we call itbackstory.”

And no, the hubbies aren’t coming on the opening weekend of theLuke Bryantour with them, no matter how in love they are.

“My husband’s so funny,” says Wayne, whomarried fellow country artist Austin Moodyin January of this year. “He was telling me that he just wants to drive behind us. He didn’t want to be on the bus. He just wanted to drive.”

“And my husband is kind of the same way,” adds Cooke with a laugh. “He’s also in a band, so he knows how crowded buses get! They’re all going to come out, but I think we need to get some shows going. We can’t really have distractions right now.”

Indeed, all eyes will be on Bryan and his constant on-stage antics.

“Bring it on,” quips Cooke. “It’s cool because I really think that the personality of his show matches our personalities and the personality of our show. It’s going to be an explosion. We’re girls that are down for anything and Luke seems very much that way in the little bit that we know him. I think it’s going to be more fun than we can even prepare for.”

source: people.com