John Prine - Ryman Auditorium (Nashville)
Two-time Grammy winner and revered American songwriter of classics like “Angel from Montgomery,” “Sam Stone” and “Paradise” performs a special two-night engagement.
Two-time Grammy winner and revered American songwriter of classics like “Angel from Montgomery,” “Sam Stone” and “Paradise” performs a special two-night engagement.
The East Nashville gonzo outlaw performs a solo show to celebrate his 50th birthday and the release of his new album, Eastside Bulldog.
On the heels of his first US album release in over 20 years, the iconic UK singer performs in Nashville for the first time ever. Earlier this year, Rolling Stone hailed Astley's live performance as "triumphant” with Billboard adding he was "in such tip-top shape it was as if he'd never stopped performing."
The Portland, OR, sister trio headlines a show supporting debut release I’m Alone, No You’re Not, a collection of sibling harmonies ranging from intimate to anthemic.
The Grammy-winning vocalist and progressive traditionalist brings her unvarnished collection of country songs to Nashville, alongside Chris Stapleton.
The LA indie five-piece performs its hits and new songs from Sunlit Youth, its first album in three years, in partnership with Plus 1; one dollar from every ticket will support gender-based violence intervention and prevention programs.
The troubadour reworks best-known songs and future hits in the second American leg of his solo “Detour.” Hear Costello’s songbook within the context of his storied career in front of a large TV set displaying family photos, mottos and other mischief. New Orlean's Preservation Hall Jazz Band will join Costello during part of his set.
Praised as "one of Nashville's rising storytellers" (Washington Post), Rose joins Larry Gatlin, Lorrie Morgan and more for Opry Country Classics, a show celebrating the songs that made Music City.
The Grammy- and CMA Award-winning fiddle/violin virtuoso and composer takes to the famed stage, joined by his family of strings - his wife, son and his son's fiancée. The variety of music and ensemble interplay will blow your mind, with twists and turns far beyond standard string-band arrangements.
On her first-ever tour, the 17-year-old viral breakout opens for Charlie Puth, performing solo guitar-and-loop-pedal compositions with poignant, observational lyrics.