Carly Pearce sells out Ryman date, adds second night

Shows are Oct 26-17

ACM and CMA Female Artist/Vocalist of the Year Carly Pearce adds a second headline show to her fall run at the historic Ryman Auditorium. With a massive fan response selling out the initial date of October 26th, tickets for October 27th are now also on sale for Carly Pearce: Two Nights at the Ryman.

“It’s amazing when people dream your dreams alongside you,” says Pearce to her fans. “My fans truly showed up this morning and I am so grateful that the Ryman was able to let us do the show one more night! I can’t wait to see everyone October 26 & 27.”

The highs continue for Pearce who recently topped the charts with “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” alongside Ashley McBryde to become the third duet between two solo women to top Country Airplay, dating to the Billboard chart’s January 1990 inception. The feat follows their ACM Award for Music Event of the Year and Carly’s second consecutive win in the category after her 2X Platinum, second No. 1 “I Hope You’re Happy Now” with Lee Brice took home the trophy in 2021, plus CMA Musical Event.

Knowing it’s time to move on, she offers final reckoning of a relationship that failed and a new set of standards for the next time she falls in love with the final single from 29: Written in Stone, “What He Didn’t Do,” which she co-wrote alongside Ashley Gorley and Emily Shackleton. As a committed songwriter, Pearce has resonated with her vulnerable lyrics and timeless musicality since the beginning, lighting a fire with her debut album Every Little Thing and the Platinum-certified history making title track.

Ahead of her induction into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame on October 28th, Pearce is taking her music to stadiums and arenas across the country on Kenny Chesney’s Here and Now Tour 2022. Gearing up for her first solo appearance at Nissan Stadium for CMA Fest on June 10th, Pearce’s journey is highlighted on the May cover story of CMA Close Up under the title “Paved with Persistence – The Road to Country Music Stardom.”

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn

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