Rose to bring a one-night-only event to Nashville’s Cannery Hall on Thursday, May 9th

Groundbreaking country artist Lily Rose plots a one-night-only experience for fans and industry alike with a first glimpse at her forthcoming EP Runnin’ Outta Time. Set to take center stage at Nashville’s newly-renovated Cannery Hall on Thursday, May 9th, this exclusive event will showcase Rose’s dynamic performance and poignant storytelling in an unparalleled fusion of music and visual artistry.

Tickets for the event will are available on Wednesday, March 27th at 10 am CT via Prekindle.

Rose will be the first country artist to integrate the staple venue’s new state-of-the-art video technology as she invites listeners into her next chapter to experience each note and lyric unfolding before their eyes. From chart-toppers to new tracks, the audience can expect to be immersed in the full spectrum of Rose’s artistry, performing her latest work in its entirety before its debut on May 10th.

“I’m so pumped to share my new EP Runnin’ Outta Time with y’all, that I wanna do it before the EP releases,” shares Rose. “If you’ve seen us play a show, you know performing for you guys is easily my favorite part of this job. With the help of my band, we have planned a one-night-only, one-of-a-kind show in Nashville on May 9th before the music drops. We don’t just want to play a show… we want to bring y’all into the EP, so we can all immerse ourselves in the new music together. You guys are everything to me, and I’m so excited to share my new music with my biggest fans live before they release, and of course play some of y’all’s old favorites, too. See you in Nashville!!”

After more than a decade writing and recording songs in Nashville, Rose’s upcoming performance might be a Nashville-first for her, but the star is no stranger to packed Nashville crowds, having just played Bridgestone Arena on Sam Hunt’s Outskirts Tour 2024 earlier this month. Rose joined Hunt for his third consecutive tour and was recently an opener for country-pop icon Shania Twain throughout 2023.

Just last week, Rose gave fans a glimpse of her upcoming EP, Runnin’ Outta Time, with “True North” and “Parking Lot,” two tracks that visually paint pictures of what’s to expect from the long-awaited debut. “True North” finds a vivid, map dot lyric traveling the picturesque backdrop of her home state of Georgia as she leans into a nostalgic vulnerability that places the listener in the shotgun seat of a southern escape, driven by the idea of slowing down life and revisiting your roots to reconnect your center. Meanwhile, “Parking Lot” evokes a memory of your favorite coming-of-age moments. Proven to be a fan favorite in her live sets, the lyrics transport listeners to the carefree moments of their youth, when everything surrounded that small town gravel hub.

The upcoming EP promises to reveal Rose at her most personal and honest, bundling her beliefs and contradictions into six new songs that explain who she is, where she came from and where she’s heading. As a co-writer on each track, the EP packed with Saturday-night energy and Sunday-morning reflection will serve as the perfect soundtrack for the intense push and pull in Rose’s life, and a potent reminder of how important it is to take a breath and focus on the things that matter most.

Since bursting onto the scene in 2020 with the viral hit “Villain,” the Big Loud Records/Back Blocks Music/Mercury Records artist has built an international fanbase with songs “I Don’t Smoke,” “Remind Me Of You,” “Whatcha Know About That” and more. Runnin’ Outta Time adds six more songs to her catalog with “The Goal,” “Back Pew,” “Parking Lot,” True North,” “Two Flowers” and the title track, “Runnin’ Outta Time.”