Carter Faith Welcomes Fans To ‘Cherry Valley’ With Two Sold-Out Nashville Nights
Carter Faith closed out her first headline run, “The Cherry Valley Tour,” this weekend with two sold-out nights at Nashville’s Exit/In.
Ahead of Faith’s performance on Saturday (March 14), Abbie Callahan took the stage to warm up the crowd, sharing recent releases “Simon Says,” “Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie” and more.
Faith kicked off her set, welcoming fans into “Cherry Valley” with the title track to her 2025 debut record.
She quickly picked up the energy, launching into fan-favorites “Betty” and “Grudge,” before sharing her 2021 release “Lasso.”
“When I tell you I’ve never played shows where people sang my words back to me, this is just special to me. And, Nashville, this is my home,” she shared from the stage.
Faith’s powerhouse vocals shined as she moved through “If I had Never Lost My Mind,” “Sex, Drugs & Country Music” and “Arrows (Die For That Man).”
“I started playing shows when I was 13, and this is for her,” Faith shared, taking a moment to step onto the stage with just her guitar.
She treated fans to acoustic versions of her early releases “Leaving Tennessee” and “Greener Pastures” before quickly picking the energy back up with “Billy Bob Thorton.”
After the melancholic “Misery Loves Company,” Faith surprised the crowd with Laci Kaye Booth to debut “Pearl Handled Pistol” before moving into “Six String.”
In the second surprise of the night, Faith called Glen Powell to the stage and crowned him as the “Bar Star” of the night ahead of the fan-favorite track. She kept the energy up with the anthemic “Burn My Memory.”
After a short break, she returned for an encore of “Still A Lover.”
Faith will hit the road with George Strait, Post Malone and Chris Stapleton throughout the rest of the year.
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