Monday, October 25, 2021

ASHLEY McBRYDE ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL 18 2022 DATES FOR "THIS TOWN TALKS" TOUR

Tickets On Sale This Friday, Oct. 29 at 10am Local Time
The Trybe Pre-Sale Begins Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 10am Local Time

Arkansas-Native Earns Three 2021 Nominations from
The Country Music Association


With multiple sold-out shows during the 2021 run of her This Town Talks Tour, including a milestone three-night headlining debut residency at Ryman Auditorium, Ashley McBryde announces 18 additional dates across the U.S. for 2022, with Ashland Craft as support. Tickets will go on sale this Friday, Oct. 29 at 10am local time, following the Trybe pre-sale beginning tomorrow, Oct. 26 at 10am local time. Tickets can be purchased at AshleyMcBryde.com.

The Arkansas-native continues soaring to new heights with three 2021 nominations from the Country Music Association (CMA): Female Vocalist of the Year, Single of the Year and Song of the Year for her critically acclaimed, RIAA Platinum-certified track “One Night Standards,” from her Warner Music Nashville follow-up Never Will.

Already garnering critical acclaim while climbing the charts at Country Radio, McBryde will join forces with Carly Pearce to perform their duet “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” at the CMA Awards on Nov. 10.

“Never Wanted To Be That Girl” has been dubbed by Rolling Stone as a “spiritual descendant of Reba McEntire and Linda Davis’ classic ‘Does He Love You’” that “ditches the campy melodrama for a bracing jolt of regret and clarity,” while MusicRow sums it up with a similar sentiment: “In a word, sensational…For the love of country music, play this.”

This Town Talks Tour Dates

November 12 The Eastern~+ Atlanta, Ga.
November 13 Tivoli Theatre~+ Chattanooga, Tenn.
November 14 The Fillmore Charlotte~+ Charlotte, N.C.
December 8 The Vic~+ Chicago, Ill.
December 10 The Fillmore~+ Minneapolis, Minn.
December 11 Mississippi Moon Bar~+ Dubuque, Iowa
December 12 Egyptian Room at Old National Centre~+ Indianapolis, Ind.
January 6 Brown Theatre~+ Louisville, Ky.
January 7 Roxian Theatre~+ Pittsburgh, Pa.
January 8 The National~+ Richmond, Va.
January 13 20 Monroe Live~^ Grand Rapids, Mich.
January 14 The Fillmore~^ Detroit, Mich.
January 15 Agora Theater~^ Cleveland, Ohio
January 27 The NorVa^ Norfolk, Va.
January 28 The Carolina Theatre^ Durham, N.C.
January 29 Charleston Music Hall^ Charleston, S.C.
February 10 The Bluestone^ Columbus, Ohio
February 11 Tennessee Theatre^ Knoxville, Tenn.
February 12 Iron City^ Birmingham, Ala.
February 17 The Moon Tallahassee, Fla.
February 18 The Senate^ Columbia, S.C.
February 19 Paramount Arts Center^ Ashland, Ky.
February 24 Hoyt Sherman Place^ Des Moines, Iowa
February 25 The Pabst Theater^ Milwaukee, Wis.
February 26 The Clyde Theater^ Fort Wayne, Ind.
March 24 Uptown Theater^ Kansas City, Mo.
March 25 Surf Ballroom^ Clear Lake, Iowa
March 26 Boondocks^ Springfield, Ill.
April 7 JJ’s Live^ Fayetteville, Ark.
April 8 Orpheum Theatre^ Wichita, Kan.
April 9 The Admiral^ Omaha, Neb.

~Previously announced and on sale now
+Priscilla Block as support
^Ashland Craft as support

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