Singer will perform at the Mother Church of Country Music in March 2020
Fresh off two consecutive platinum-certified No. 1 hits, the ACM, BMI and CMT Award-winning Scotty McCreery will perform at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Wednesday, March 11, 2020. This will be the Triple Tigers recording artist’s first concert at the “Mother Church” in six years. Special guests for this show will be singer/songwriter Heather Morgan and rising star Adam Doleac.
Tickets go on sale this Thursday, October 3rd at 10 am Central at Ryman.com and Ticketmaster.com, with the Scotty McCreery Fan Club Pre-Sale happening Tuesday, October 1st at 10 am Central, and the Ryman Pre-Sale taking place on Wednesday, October 2nd at 10 am Central.
“When you play in Nashville, you’ve got to be on your A-Game, and when you play the Ryman Auditorium, you have to give it everything you’ve got,” states an excited McCreery. “I cannot wait to be back on that stage where my heroes have performed. I’ve been looking forward to this for a while now. We’re going to have a fun night.”
McCreery is currently in the Mediabase Top 40 and rising with his song “In Between,” the third single from his album Seasons Change. He co-wrote all 11 songs on the album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and achieved one of the strongest first weeks for a country music album in the last year, moving over 40,000 albums in the first week alone. The first single from the album was the platinum-certified No. 1 hit “Five More Minutes,” the touching tune which People Magazine calls “an emotional walk down memory lane” and which the professional songwriting membership of the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) named one of the “Top 10 Songs We Wish We’d Written” in 2018. “This is It,” the album’s second platinum-certified single which spent two weeks at No. 1, was inspired by the North Carolina native’s engagement to his high school sweetheart (and now-wife) Gabi and has quickly become a wedding song standard.
McCreery will travel to Europe for the first time near the end of October for two sold out shows in London, England (Oct 26th and 28th) as well as shows in Manchester, England (Oct 27th) and both Berlin and Cologne, Germany (Oct 23rd and 24th). When he returns stateside, the singer/songwriter will be on tour with Old Dominion in November. The grandson of two military veterans, McCreery will host the 2019 iHeartCountry One Night for Our Military Veteran’s Day radio special in November, where he will also perform along with artists Jason Aldean and Kelsea Ballerini.