Upcoming Shows at Ryman Auditorium

Limited In-Person and Virtual Tickets On Sale This Friday for an Evening With Chase Rice on April 23.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – With nearly 2 million albums sold and more than 1.7 billion total streams, multi-Platinum entertainer Chase Rice will bring a special power acoustic show to the historic Ryman Auditorium on April 23 at 8 pm CT. Limited in-venue tickets start at $69. Fans around the world can tune in to the virtual concert experience that will bring the sounds of the historic Ryman Auditorium direct to their home. Tickets for the livestream are $15 in advance and $20 day of show. Both in-venue and virtual tickets go on sale at 10 am CT on Friday, Feb. 26, at ryman.com.

Rice has established himself as a powerful force in Nashville and beyond – yet he genuinely sees new release “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” as the launching pad for music that says what he wants to say, how he wants to say it. The track features Florida Georgia Line, reuniting the hitmakers who previously achieved breakout success together as co-writers of FGL’s Diamond-certified hit “Cruise.” Listen to the new song now available everywhere HERE.

The collaboration serves as another example of Rice’s desire to share new music with fans more frequently than traditional album cycles allow, as it follows four-song surprise project The Album Part I (featuring Top 10 hit “Lonely If You Are”) and seven-song follow up The Album Part II, both released last year. The series of new releases follows his sophomore album, Lambs & Lions, released with Broken Bow Records in 2017 and featuring the Double-Platinum, two-week chart topper “Eyes On You” – Rice’s first No. 1 as an artist and the most-streamed song of his career. Lambs & Lions followed Ignite the Night, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums and No. 3 on the all-genre chart, producing a pair of Top 5 hits; “Ready Set Roll” and “Gonna Wanna Tonight.” After supporting Kenny Chesney’s The Big Revival stadium tour, Rice has consistently sold out 2,500-3,000 seat venues on his own headlining tours.

PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED

DREW & ELLIE HOLCOMB
Feb. 25 at 7:30 pm CST (Rescheduled from Feb. 14)

Experience a belated Valentine’s Day with Drew and Ellie Holcomb at the historic Ryman Auditorium on February 25. Drew and Ellie will share stories and songs for one night only. In-person sold out. Livestream available for $20. Tickets for Feb. 14 event will be honored for the new date. 

ANDREW PETERSON
April 5 at 7 pm CST
Second Show Added at 3 pm CST

Celebrate Eastertide with Andrew Peterson, Taylor Leonhardt, and friends on Easter Monday. Limited in-person tickets are available for 3 pm and 7 pm shows. Tickets are $35. Livestream option will not be available for these shows. 

WHERE: Ryman Auditorium, 116 FIFTH AVENUE NORTH, NASHVILLE, TN 37219 

Ryman Auditorium strictly complies with safety regulations that include socially distanced seating, mandatory masks for all guests and staff, and enhanced cleaning practices. For complete details, seating chart and more information about the safety precautions or to purchase tickets, please visit ryman.com.

About Ryman Auditorium

A National Historic Landmark, Ryman Auditorium was built by Captain Thomas G. Ryman in 1892. Ryman Auditorium is a 12-time winner of the prestigious Pollstar Theatre of the Year award. The historic venue is well-known as the Mother Church of Country Music and is the most famous former home of Grand Ole Opry (1943-1974). The Ryman has been featured in numerous film and television projects including Coal Miner’s Daughter, The Johnny Cash Show, American Idol, Nashville, and more. While offering a diverse lineup and thriving concert schedule (with over 200 shows per year), the venue is also open for daytime tours year-round. A coveted under-play for many, her iconic stage has seen the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Mumford and Sons, and Tom Petty in recent years. Ryman Auditorium is owned by Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. (NYSE: RHP), a Nashville-based REIT that also owns and operates the Grand Ole Opry, 650 AM WSM and Ole Red. For more information, visit ryman.com.

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