ASHLEY
McBRYDE ROCKS SOLD-OUT SHOW IN MUSIC CITY
Nashville Marks Fifth Sell-Out on McBryde’s First Headlining
The Girl Going Nowhere Tour
Nashville Marks Fifth Sell-Out on McBryde’s First Headlining
The Girl Going Nowhere Tour
Ashley McBryde Performs to a Sold Out Crowd at Marathon Music Works in Nashville on Sept. 27, 2018 | Photo Credit: Katie Kauss |
Friday, Sept. 28, 2018 NASHVILLE,
Tenn.— From the moment breakout
country singer/songwriter Ashley McBryde took the
stage for opening number “Livin’ Next to Leroy,” there wasn’t a second of her
90-minute set that the sold-out crowd at Marathon Music Works in Nashville
wasn’t rapt with attention.
CMT.com reflected that fans “come to hear authentic country music, but they stay for the sharp Arkansas wit, dry sarcasm and other random thoughts [McBryde] shares between songs,” and none of those things were lacking from the Arkansas-native’s set.
Following a string of upbeat, rock-infused anthems from her major label debut Girl Going Nowhere, the artist that NPR calls “one of the genre’s most important new voices” returned to the stage alone, acoustic guitar in hand, and treated the crowd to a stripped-down performance of “Bible and a .44” followed by “Luckiest S.O.B.,” displaying a vocal command that the Lexington Herald-Leader argues is “as natural, insightful and arresting as her material.”
McBryde closed her acoustic set with her relatable and poignant song “Girl Going Nowhere,” as the band rejoined her on stage. In an emotional moment for the powerhouse vocalist, the passionate crowd cheered as she sang the lyrics:
Then the lights come up, and I hear the band
And where they said I’d never be is exactly where I am
I hear the crowd, look around, and I can’t find an empty chair
Not bad for a girl going nowhere
Fueled by talent and passion, McBryde gave the Nashville crowd everything she had returning for a two-song encore comprised of the sultry “Southern Babylon” and finished the night with fan-favorite “American Scandal.”
Before the final chorus, McBryde had one last message for the capacity crowd in Music City: “I want to remind you that you didn’t show up because we were here. We showed up because you were here.”
Despite being the self-declared “Girl Going Nowhere,” McBryde is a girl going everywhere on her first headlining tour as she continues to take her talent around the country and to the UK for some international dates with Luke Combs next month.
CMT.com reflected that fans “come to hear authentic country music, but they stay for the sharp Arkansas wit, dry sarcasm and other random thoughts [McBryde] shares between songs,” and none of those things were lacking from the Arkansas-native’s set.
Following a string of upbeat, rock-infused anthems from her major label debut Girl Going Nowhere, the artist that NPR calls “one of the genre’s most important new voices” returned to the stage alone, acoustic guitar in hand, and treated the crowd to a stripped-down performance of “Bible and a .44” followed by “Luckiest S.O.B.,” displaying a vocal command that the Lexington Herald-Leader argues is “as natural, insightful and arresting as her material.”
McBryde closed her acoustic set with her relatable and poignant song “Girl Going Nowhere,” as the band rejoined her on stage. In an emotional moment for the powerhouse vocalist, the passionate crowd cheered as she sang the lyrics:
Then the lights come up, and I hear the band
And where they said I’d never be is exactly where I am
I hear the crowd, look around, and I can’t find an empty chair
Not bad for a girl going nowhere
Fueled by talent and passion, McBryde gave the Nashville crowd everything she had returning for a two-song encore comprised of the sultry “Southern Babylon” and finished the night with fan-favorite “American Scandal.”
Before the final chorus, McBryde had one last message for the capacity crowd in Music City: “I want to remind you that you didn’t show up because we were here. We showed up because you were here.”
Despite being the self-declared “Girl Going Nowhere,” McBryde is a girl going everywhere on her first headlining tour as she continues to take her talent around the country and to the UK for some international dates with Luke Combs next month.
* UPDATE * After
championing Ashley in the U.K. for the last 18 months James Daykin at Lyric
Magazine was thrilled to see her on national TV when Ashley appeared on BBC Breakfast on Monday October 1st.
Her album catapulted to No2 on the UK Country iTunes (#16 UK iTunes all-genres).
Ashley McBryde’s 2018 “The Girl Going Nowhere Tour” remaining dates are as follows:
(International Dates)
Weds 3 October 2018 - O2 Institute, Birmingham (78 Digbeth High Street, B5 6DY) £20.50 (£17.50 Ticket + £3.00 Fees)
Thurs 4 October 2018 - O2
Shepherds Bush Empire, London (Shepherds Bush Green, W12 8TT)
£23.20 (£19.50 Ticket + £3.70 Fees)
Fri 5 October 2018 - O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London (Shepherds Bush Green, W12 8TT) £23.20 (£19.50 Ticket + £3.70 Fees) ** Extra date **
Fri 5 October 2018 - O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London (Shepherds Bush Green, W12 8TT) £23.20 (£19.50 Ticket + £3.70 Fees) ** Extra date **
Sunday 7 October 2018 - O2
ABC, Glasgow (300 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JT) £20.20 (£17.50
Ticket + £2.70 Fees)
Mon 8 October 2018 - O2
Ritz, Manchester (Whitworth Street West, M1 5NQ) £20.50
(£17.50 Ticket + £3.00 Fees)
Additionally, to supporting Luke Combs on his
UK dates (3 October, Birmingham - 8 Oct, Manchester) she has announced
her own headline show in London on October 10th.
Wednesday October
10, 2018 – Islington Assembly Hall, London (Upper
Street Islington N1 2UD) Axs.com
Oct. 13 – Mighty Mississippi Music Festival, Greenville, MS
Oct. 25 – Elevation, Grand Rapids, MI*
Oct. 26 – Joe’s Live, Rosemont, IL*
Nov. 1 – The Lyric Theatre, Oxford, MS*
Nov. 2 – The Barn at The Wicked Wheel (benefiting Girls Inc. of Bay County), Panama City, FL
Nov. 7 – Brick Street Bar, Oxford, OH*
Nov. 8 – The Bluestone, Columbus, OH*
Nov. 9 – Eight Seconds Saloon, Indianapolis, IN*
Nov. 10 – Dusty Armadillo, Rootstown, OH*
Nov. 29 – The Blue Note, Columbia, MO*
Nov. 30 – Revolution Music Room, Little Rock, AR*
Dec. 5 – Gramercy Theatre, New York, NY*
Dec. 7 – The Foundry at the Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA*
Dec. 8 – Chameleon Club, Lancaster, PA*
Dec. 12 – Jergel’s Rhythm and Grill, Warrendale, PA*
Dec. 13 – Iron Works, Buffalo, NY*
Dec. 14 – The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA*
Dec. 15 – Anthology, Rochester, NY*
* denotes a show with special guest Dee White
CONNECT with Ashley
McBryde:
Lauded by The New York Times as “an alluringly flexible singer, fluent in classic country, blues and Southern rock, with a voice that moves easily from tender to tough,” Ashley McBryde caught the attention of some of Nashville’s most raucous entertainers, landing her dates opening for Eric Church, Chris Stapleton, and, most recently, Miranda Lambert and Luke Combs. The Washington Post raves, "McBryde's blue-collar storytelling and straightforward singing set her apart," including a set during her debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage, notably sharing "Girl Goin' Nowhere," the seminal title track from her March 30, 2018 Jay Joyce-produced LP for Atlantic Records/Warner Nashville. Girl Going Nowhere was the biggest debut by a solo country artist this year and earned the Arkansas native critical acclaim from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Variety and more. McBryde’s current single, “A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega,” is in the Top 30 at Country radio and has already notched the No. 1 slot on SiriusXM's The Highway Top 30.
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