The performance will be held this fall
Nineties country hitmaker Clay Walker is set is set to make his headlining debut at the legendary Ryman Auditorium on Sunday, November 9th as part of his Drive Me Smooth Tour. Fans can look forward to hearing some of Walker’s most iconic hits from “If I Could Make A Living,” “This Woman And This Man,” “Live Until I Die,” “She Won’t Be Lonely Long” and many others.
Tickets are available now.
Often referred to as “The Mother Church of Country Music,” the Ryman has hosted generations of country legends — and this headlining debut marks a meaningful milestone in Walker’s historic career. It’s a night that promises not just incredible music, but a heartfelt celebration of a legacy that’s left an undeniable mark on country music. Fans old and new won’t want to miss the chance to experience Clay’s timeless music live in such an iconic setting.
Walker, who has battled Multiple Sclerosis since 1996, released his latest album, Texas To Tennessee, was released in 2021. The project was produced by industry heavyweights Michael Knox and Jaron Boyer, and it soared to No. 1 on the iTunes Country Album charts, upon its release.
The Texas native will portray the legendary Randy Travis in the upcoming biopic Forever And Ever, Amen. Walker will play Travis in his 40s and 50s in addition to serving as EP.
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— Clay Walker (@ClayWalker) June 20, 2025