Sheryl Crow Announces Love Now Sessions Intimate Acoustic Performances Benefitting Her New Foundation Love Now

Beginning Tuesday, October 21.

One night a month at Nashville's Woolworth Theatre.

(NASHVILLE, TN) – Today, Nine-time GRAMMY® AWARD winner and 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Sheryl Crow has announced six upcoming acoustic sessions benefitting her new foundation, Love Now. Beginning on Tuesday, October 21, Crow’s “Love Now Sessions” will take place one night a month at Nashville’s Woolworth Theatre, promising an intimate night of music & community.

TICKETS & VIP PACKAGES: Tickets and VIP packages will go on-sale on Friday, October 10 at 10AM CT. For tickets & more information, go to sherylcrow.com/tour/.

Love Now’s mission is to build relationships with administrations, teachers and social workers in local public schools to be able to meet the needs of those in the community who are often overlooked and unseen.

Please see a full list of “Love Now Sessions” dates below. Crow will be accompanied by longtime musical collaborator Tim Smith. Clair Global will provide audio support for all performances.

  • Tuesday, October 21, 2025
  • Tuesday, November 11, 2025
  • Tuesday, December 16, 2025
  • Tuesday, January 13, 2026
  • Tuesday, February 10, 2026
  • Tuesday, March 3, 2026

ABOUT SHERYL CROW:

Songwriter. Activist. Rock star. Woman. Champion. Mother. Nine-time Grammy winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Sheryl Crow is many things, but at the core, she remains a creative spirit channeling her talents into music that lifts people up, brings them together, and speaks to the truths on the horizon. Twenty-five years after winning her first Grammy, as well as Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “All I Wanna Do,” the Kennett, Missouri-born guitarist/vocalist/creative thought about all she’d done, the places she’d been, the lives that’d touched hers – and saw the rich tapestry her journey had become. Crow’s is a career beyond dreams, with songs that defined the third wave of feminism, a rockist’s ability to sweep the pop charts without losing any edge and enough wide-open Midwestern joy to captivate the world. Crow was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023. She has sold over 50 million albums worldwide, with seven albums charting in the Top 10, and five certified for Multi-Platinum sales. Crow has been feted by a new generation of singer-songwriters who have covered her songs and talked about her influence, including Phoebe Bridgers, H.E.R, Haim, Maren Morris, Lorde, Sasami, Best Coast, and Brandi Carlile. In 2019, Crow released her critically acclaimed album THREADS via The Valory Music Co., a collection of collaborations made with and in tribute to artists with whom Crow has musical connections. And in turn, she seeks to inspire people through her music and songs, especially the younger generation. “The passion and ability of our young people to dig deep and express themselves energizes and encourages me endlessly,” Crow says. “It thrills me to see their passion and will to change the world." In 2022, the full-length documentary film based on Crow’s life and career, entitled Sheryl, premiered to critical acclaim at the SXSW Film Festival ahead of its network premiere on SHOWTIME. An intimate story of song and sacrifice, Sheryl navigates an iconic yet arduous musical career while the artist battles sexism, ageism, depression, cancer, and the price of fame, before harnessing the power of her gift. Crow released her 11th full-length studio album, Evolution, on March 29, 2024.

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