Tyler Childers announces his debut headlining show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium for 2020. The singer-songwriter will perform “Country Squire Residency” at the Auditorium in February, for four nights.
This will not be the first time that a multi-night engagement has taken place in the Ryman Auditorium. Artists such as Jason Isbell, Margo Price, and Brandi Carlile, has done similar shows before Tyler Childers. Childers will be performing his newly released album “Country Squire Residency” which has inspired the name of the concert. This album is Tyler Childers first project after partnering with RCA Records.
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Childer’s residency tour will start first on February 6, at the Ryman Auditorium, and has additional shows on February 7, 15, and 16, 2020. There will be guest performers too. While the guests for the first two days have not announced, Larry Cordle will perform on the February 15 and Daughter of the Swords will play at the Auditorium on February 16, 2020.
Tyler Childers will be headlining a Country Squire Run Tour this fall, with guest performances from Courtney Marie Andrews, Liz Cooper, and the Stampede. Tickets for the shows will go on sale on Friday, August 23 at 10 am CT. Check out the official website for more details.
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Tyler Childers’s music is a mix of country, bluegrass, and folk. Country Squire is his third album. Winner of the Emerging Artist of the Year, at the 2018 Americana Music Honors and Awards, Childers aims to write and make songs that act as a “counternarrative to the outsiders who seek to perpetuate stereotypes of backwardness and poverty.”
Listen to his storytelling styled songs on Spotify.