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Priscilla Block Announces First-Ever Headline Show At The Historic Ryman Auditorium For March 4, 2026

Greylan James to support

Official Fan Club pre-sale begins Wednesday, October 8 at 10 AM CT

Public on-sale beginning Friday, October 10 at 10 AM CT

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Today (10.6), PLATINUM-selling artist Priscilla Block announces her debut headlining show “Priscilla Block & Friends” at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, set for March 4, 2026, as part of her Things You Didn’t See Tour. This milestone marks a triumphant return to the city where Block honed her craft, stepping onto one of country music’s most revered stages.

Tickets for the Ryman show will be available for early access to members of the Priscilla Block Official Fan Club from Wednesday, October 8 at 10:00 AM to Thursday, October 9 at 10:00 PM local time, followed by the general on-sale beginning Friday, October 10 at 10:00 AM local time.

“Headlining the Ryman is one of the biggest bucket list moments of my life,” said Block. “I moved to Nashville 11 years ago, chasing this dream, and to finally headline the home of country music is such an honor. This will be an unforgettable night, and I can’t wait to share it with y’all.”

The announcement comes just days ahead of the release of Block’s forthcoming sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See (out October 10 via MCA). The 14-track collection offers an unvarnished portrait of life beyond the spotlight, exploring themes of love, misrepresentation, exhaustion and emotional growing pains. 

The album has already earned praise in The New York Times coveted Fall Preview (“tightly crafted, wordplay-heavy pop-country songs”) and has been featured in release roundups from GRAMMY.comMusicRowConsequenceUPROXX and more. Her debut performance of the album’s fiery “You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecilia)” -- a bold reimagining of the 1970 Simon & Garfunkel classic -- on NBC’s TODAY Show marks an additional highlight in the leadup to the album’s release.

Block will kick off her headlining Monster Energy Outbreak: Things You Didn’t See Tour, on October 23 in Fort Myers, FL, with support from Greylan James and Payton Smith on select dates. She is currently on the road with ACM Award-winner Cole Swindell as part of his Happy Hour Sad Tour. For tickets and more information, visit priscillablock.com/tour.

Priscilla Block On Tour:

Thu., Oct. 9 | Angel of the Winds Arena | Everett, WA^

Fri., Oct. 10 | Toyota Center | Kennewick, WA^

Sat., Oct. 11 | Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater | Nampa, ID^

Thu., Oct. 23 | The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon | Fort Myers, FL*#

Fri., Oct. 24 | Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Hollywood, FL^

Sat., Oct. 25 | The BayCare Sound | Clearwater, FL^

Sun., Oct. 26 | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL^

Wed., Oct. 29 | Two Dimes | Tuscaloosa, AL*#

Thurs., Oct. 30 | The Mill & Mine | Knoxville, TN*#

Fri., Oct. 31 | The Signal | Chattanooga, TN*#

Sat., Nov. 1 | The Wind Jammer | Isle of Palms, SC*#

Thurs., Nov. 6 | The Rave II | Milwaukee, WI*

Fri., Nov. 7 – Sat., Nov. 8 | Island Resort & Casino | Harris, MI*

Thurs., Nov. 13 | The Admiral | Omaha, NE*@

Sat., Nov. 15 | Val Air Ballroom | Des Moines, IA*@

Thurs., Nov. 20 | Mercury Ballroom | Louisville, KY*#

Fri., Nov. 21 | The Blue Note | Columbia, MO*#

Sat., Nov. 22 | Midnight Rodeo Springfield | Springfield, MO*#

Fri., Dec. 5 | Joe's Live | Rosemont, IL*@

Sat., Dec. 6 | 8 Seconds Saloon | Indianapolis, IN*@ 

Wed., March 4 | Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, TN (headline)

^ denotes support dates for Cole Swindell’s Happy Hour Sad Tour

* denotes Monster Energy Outbreak Tour: Things You Didn’t See 

# denotes support from Greylan James

@ denotes support from Payton Smith

 

ABOUT PRISCILLA BLOCK:

Priscilla Block is one country’s boldest and most unapologetic breakout voices, cultivating a fiercely loyal fanbase of more than 5 million who have grown to adore her unfiltered storytelling and catchy, confessional hooks that turn pain into empowerment. Her sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See (10.10 via MCA) offers a unique, mature perspective of the cost of always being “on” — the anxiety, the burnout, the pressure, and everything that bubbles beneath the shiny surface of fame. Across 14 tracks, Things You Didn’t See is an invitation to know Block on the most personal level, and it has been praised by The New York Times, The Recording Academy, the TODAY Show, and more. 

Block has achieved success on the iTunes All-Genre and Country charts with her PLATINUM-certified track “Just About Over You,” and notched her first No. 1 hit at country radio with her Justin Moore duet “You, Me, And Whiskey” in 2023. She’s earned more than 700 million global career streams and has made appearances on The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Tamron Hall Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and more. Her debut album, Welcome to the Block Party, received recognition from The New York Times (“Best Albums of 2022"), CMT (“Breakthrough Video of the Year”), and the Academy of Country Music (“New Female Artist of the Year” nomination), among others. Block has opened for Shania Twain, Jon Pardi, Old Dominion and Cole Swindell. Block kicks off her headlining Things You Didn’t See Tour this Fall, with stops in Tuscaloosa, Milwaukee, Louisville, Indianapolis and more. For more information, visit priscillablock.com/tour.

 

ABOUT MCA:

MCA, a division of Universal Music Group, represents a modern, artist-first approach to country music, building on the rich legacy of the Music Corporation of America. Under the leadership of Mike Harris (President & CEO) and Dave Cobb (Chief Creative Officer), MCA continues to shape the future of country music while honoring the traditions that have made the genre an integral part of American culture.

MCA includes the iconic labels MCA Nashville, Mercury Nashville, and Lucille Records. The label’s diverse roster features some of country music’s most influential artists, including Alan Jackson, Belle Frantz, Billy Currington, Brad Paisley, Brothers Osborne, Carrie Underwood, Carter Faith, Caylee Hammack, Chris Stapleton, Crowe Boys, Darius Rucker, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Evan Bartels, George Strait, Hootie & The Blowfish, Jon Pardi, Jordan Davis, Josh Ross, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Luke Grimes, Maddie & Tae, Mickey Guyton, Nate Bargatze, Parker McCollum, Priscilla Block, Reba, Sam Hunt, Sam Williams, Tucker Wetmore, Tyler Hubbard and Vince Gill.

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