
Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 37th annual MusicRow Awards, presented by City National Bank, we take a closer look at the Group/Duo Artist of the Year category.
This category honors the achievements of a Nashville group or duo during the eligibility period.
This year’s winners will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Wednesday, Sept. 3.
Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.
Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting is now open and closes on Aug. 15 at 5:00 p.m. To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscriber here.

Brothers Osborne have built a reputation as one of country music’s most consistently bold and musically adventurous acts. The duo composed of siblings John and TJ Osborne have earned seven CMA Awards, seven ACM Awards, and a total of 13 Grammy nominations, including a 2025 nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. They won their first Grammy in 2022 for “Younger Me,” a song featured on the deluxe edition of their Grammy-nominated album Skeletons. Their latest self-titled album, Brothers Osborne, was released in September 2023 via EMI Records Nashville and includes the single “Nobody’s Nobody.” In 2024, they followed it with the Break Mine EP and returned in April 2025 with new track “Finish This Drink.” The duo has surpassed 3.4 billion global streams, with multiple RIAA-certified singles. Known for their genre-defying sound and dynamic live shows, they’ve toured extensively, including over 50 headlining dates on the “We’re Not For Everyone Tour,” and previous support slots for Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, and Eric Church. John Osborne also continues to work as a producer, collaborating with artists like Ashley McBryde, Grace Bowers, and Caylee Hammack.
Award-winning duo Maddie & Tae continue to bring harmony-driven storytelling to the forefront of country music. Their latest project, Love & Light, released in May 2025, follows the What A Woman Can Do EP and builds on a decade-long career defined by honest songwriting and tight-knit collaboration. This year, the pair launched their “Love & Light Tour” following the wrap of their “Here’s To Friends Tour” in late 2024. Maddie Font and Taylor Kerr first broke out in 2013 with the Platinum certified No. 1 hit “Girl In A Country Song,” becoming only the third female duo in 70 years to top the Country Airplay chart. They followed with a second No. 1, the 3x Platinum-certified “Die From A Broken Heart,” making them the only female twosome with multiple Country Airplay No. 1s. Their catalog includes The Way It Feels and the Through The Madness volumes. Maddie & Tae have received honors from the CMA, ACM, CMT and Radio Disney Music Awards, alongside critical recognition from outlets including Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR and The Washington Post.
Old Dominion is known for combining its sharp songwriting with a dynamic live presence. The multi-Platinum band has earned nine No. 1 singles at country radio, over five billion on-demand streams, and more than a dozen RIAA-certified singles. They are the reigning 8-time ACM and 7-time CMA Group of the Year winners, most recently taking home their eighth consecutive ACM trophy in 2025 — breaking the record for both most consecutive and most total wins in the category. In 2024, they received their seventh straight CMA Vocal Group of the Year award, another record-setting milestone. To mark the achievement, the band held a seven-show residency at the Ryman Auditorium, raising over $1.25 million for charity. Their sixth studio album, Barbara, arrives August 22 and explores deeper themes while retaining the band’s melodic, hook-driven sound. The release coincides with their “How Good Is That – World Tour,” which brings them to amphitheaters and arenas across the U.S. in 2025, further reinforcing their status as one of country’s most consistent and in-demand touring acts.
Parmalee, the North Carolina native band composed of brothers Matt and Scott Thomas, cousin Barry Knox, and longtime friend Josh McSwain, was the most-played group at country radio in 2023 and has now earned five No. 1 singles, multiple Platinum certifications, and over 1 billion on-demand streams. Their breakout hit “Carolina” first took them to No. 1, followed by the Platinum-certified “Just the Way” with Blanco Brown. In 2022, they released “Take My Name,” which became Billboard’s Most Played Country Song of the Year. They followed that momentum with “Girl In Mine,” the eighth mostplayed song of 2023, and continued their streak into 2024 with the chart-topping “Gonna Love You.” Parmalee kicked off 2025 with their “Fell In Love With A Cowgirl Tour”, which spans across North America, and released their new full-length album of the same name on April 4. With four consecutive No. 1s and growing radio dominance, Parmalee remains a steady presence in today’s country landscape.
The Red Clay Strays, comprised of Brandon Coleman (lead vocals, guitar), Drew Nix (electric guitar, vocals, harmonica), Zach Rishel (electric guitar), Andrew Bishop (bass) and John Hall (drums), were formed in 2016 in Mobile, Alabama. Their breakthrough single “Wondering Why” has amassed more than 75 million streams, and hit No. 1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 USA Playlist. The tune also spent six weeks atop the Americana Singles chart, and made appearances on Billboard’s Hot 100, Hot Rock Songs, AAA chart and Hot Country Songs charts. Their Moment of Truth album hit No. 2 on the Americana Albums Chart and received critical acclaim. As fans flock to their electric live shows, the band wrapped up their headline tour last fall, which included a three night sold-out run at the Ryman Auditorium. Alongside making their Opry debut last year, they have also opened for Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Elle King and Old Crow Medicine Show. Their 2024 album Made By These Moments include hit tracks such as “Wanna Be Loved,” “I’m Still Fine” and “Drowning.” The group also represented themselves at CMA Fest 2025 with their main stage debut at Nissan Stadium.
The War And Treaty, the husband-and-wife duo of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter, have emerged as a standout act at the intersection of country, soul, and roots music. In the past year, they earned two Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best American Roots Song, marking a major milestone in their continued rise. The duo has also received recognition from the CMA Awards (two-time Vocal Duo of the Year nominees), the ACM Awards (three-time Duo of the Year nominees), the CMT Music Awards, and the People’s Choice Country Awards. They were named Duo/Group of the Year at the Americana Music Honors & Awards in both 2022 and 2023. Known for their powerful live performances and genreblending sound, The War And Treaty will return to the road this fall for a headlining tour, bringing their genre-blending live show to audiences across the country. Their continued recognition across formats reflects a growing presence within both the country and Americana communities.
New Content Studio Createurs To Open This Month
/by Lorie HollabaughJackie Stevens. Photo: Danielle Joy Art
Createurs, a Nashville membership-based content studio designed specifically for artists, creators, podcasters and more, is set to open on Aug. 25 in Nashville.
Founded by music industry veteran and CEO Jackie Stevens, Platinum artist Kylie Morgan, and Los Angeles-based cinematographers William Carnahan and Sam Shimizu-Jones of Will Call Media, Createurs was built to offer a platform and physical space for collaboration, creativity and accessibility for creators. The fully immersive environment is designed to meet the needs of today’s creatives from first takes to final edits.
Createurs will offer a photography studio, a green screen room for dynamic, high-impact video content, a podcast suite, an education space offering guidance on the music industry, branding and creative tools, an acoustic performance space, a photo-ready lobby designed as a natural backdrop for spontaneous content, on-site creative experts available to support and curate content sessions and more.
“Content has changed every part of the way we do business in Nashville,” says Stevens. “But too many artists are priced out and need more support. We built Createurs as a place to remove that pressure so artists can focus on what matters, creating.”
To celebrate the grand opening, the first 10 people who sign up at Createurs by Sept. 25 will receive one month free with the purchase of a membership. All tiers include flexible studio access, content support and discounted room rates.
2025 MusicRow Awards Nominees For Group/Duo Artist Of The Year
/by MusicRow StaffFollowing the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 37th annual MusicRow Awards, presented by City National Bank, we take a closer look at the Group/Duo Artist of the Year category.
This category honors the achievements of a Nashville group or duo during the eligibility period.
This year’s winners will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Wednesday, Sept. 3.
Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.
Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting is now open and closes on Aug. 15 at 5:00 p.m. To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscriber here.
Brothers Osborne have built a reputation as one of country music’s most consistently bold and musically adventurous acts. The duo composed of siblings John and TJ Osborne have earned seven CMA Awards, seven ACM Awards, and a total of 13 Grammy nominations, including a 2025 nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. They won their first Grammy in 2022 for “Younger Me,” a song featured on the deluxe edition of their Grammy-nominated album Skeletons. Their latest self-titled album, Brothers Osborne, was released in September 2023 via EMI Records Nashville and includes the single “Nobody’s Nobody.” In 2024, they followed it with the Break Mine EP and returned in April 2025 with new track “Finish This Drink.” The duo has surpassed 3.4 billion global streams, with multiple RIAA-certified singles. Known for their genre-defying sound and dynamic live shows, they’ve toured extensively, including over 50 headlining dates on the “We’re Not For Everyone Tour,” and previous support slots for Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, and Eric Church. John Osborne also continues to work as a producer, collaborating with artists like Ashley McBryde, Grace Bowers, and Caylee Hammack.
Award-winning duo Maddie & Tae continue to bring harmony-driven storytelling to the forefront of country music. Their latest project, Love & Light, released in May 2025, follows the What A Woman Can Do EP and builds on a decade-long career defined by honest songwriting and tight-knit collaboration. This year, the pair launched their “Love & Light Tour” following the wrap of their “Here’s To Friends Tour” in late 2024. Maddie Font and Taylor Kerr first broke out in 2013 with the Platinum certified No. 1 hit “Girl In A Country Song,” becoming only the third female duo in 70 years to top the Country Airplay chart. They followed with a second No. 1, the 3x Platinum-certified “Die From A Broken Heart,” making them the only female twosome with multiple Country Airplay No. 1s. Their catalog includes The Way It Feels and the Through The Madness volumes. Maddie & Tae have received honors from the CMA, ACM, CMT and Radio Disney Music Awards, alongside critical recognition from outlets including Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR and The Washington Post.
Old Dominion is known for combining its sharp songwriting with a dynamic live presence. The multi-Platinum band has earned nine No. 1 singles at country radio, over five billion on-demand streams, and more than a dozen RIAA-certified singles. They are the reigning 8-time ACM and 7-time CMA Group of the Year winners, most recently taking home their eighth consecutive ACM trophy in 2025 — breaking the record for both most consecutive and most total wins in the category. In 2024, they received their seventh straight CMA Vocal Group of the Year award, another record-setting milestone. To mark the achievement, the band held a seven-show residency at the Ryman Auditorium, raising over $1.25 million for charity. Their sixth studio album, Barbara, arrives August 22 and explores deeper themes while retaining the band’s melodic, hook-driven sound. The release coincides with their “How Good Is That – World Tour,” which brings them to amphitheaters and arenas across the U.S. in 2025, further reinforcing their status as one of country’s most consistent and in-demand touring acts.
Parmalee, the North Carolina native band composed of brothers Matt and Scott Thomas, cousin Barry Knox, and longtime friend Josh McSwain, was the most-played group at country radio in 2023 and has now earned five No. 1 singles, multiple Platinum certifications, and over 1 billion on-demand streams. Their breakout hit “Carolina” first took them to No. 1, followed by the Platinum-certified “Just the Way” with Blanco Brown. In 2022, they released “Take My Name,” which became Billboard’s Most Played Country Song of the Year. They followed that momentum with “Girl In Mine,” the eighth mostplayed song of 2023, and continued their streak into 2024 with the chart-topping “Gonna Love You.” Parmalee kicked off 2025 with their “Fell In Love With A Cowgirl Tour”, which spans across North America, and released their new full-length album of the same name on April 4. With four consecutive No. 1s and growing radio dominance, Parmalee remains a steady presence in today’s country landscape.
The Red Clay Strays, comprised of Brandon Coleman (lead vocals, guitar), Drew Nix (electric guitar, vocals, harmonica), Zach Rishel (electric guitar), Andrew Bishop (bass) and John Hall (drums), were formed in 2016 in Mobile, Alabama. Their breakthrough single “Wondering Why” has amassed more than 75 million streams, and hit No. 1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 USA Playlist. The tune also spent six weeks atop the Americana Singles chart, and made appearances on Billboard’s Hot 100, Hot Rock Songs, AAA chart and Hot Country Songs charts. Their Moment of Truth album hit No. 2 on the Americana Albums Chart and received critical acclaim. As fans flock to their electric live shows, the band wrapped up their headline tour last fall, which included a three night sold-out run at the Ryman Auditorium. Alongside making their Opry debut last year, they have also opened for Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Elle King and Old Crow Medicine Show. Their 2024 album Made By These Moments include hit tracks such as “Wanna Be Loved,” “I’m Still Fine” and “Drowning.” The group also represented themselves at CMA Fest 2025 with their main stage debut at Nissan Stadium.
The War And Treaty, the husband-and-wife duo of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter, have emerged as a standout act at the intersection of country, soul, and roots music. In the past year, they earned two Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best American Roots Song, marking a major milestone in their continued rise. The duo has also received recognition from the CMA Awards (two-time Vocal Duo of the Year nominees), the ACM Awards (three-time Duo of the Year nominees), the CMT Music Awards, and the People’s Choice Country Awards. They were named Duo/Group of the Year at the Americana Music Honors & Awards in both 2022 and 2023. Known for their powerful live performances and genreblending sound, The War And Treaty will return to the road this fall for a headlining tour, bringing their genre-blending live show to audiences across the country. Their continued recognition across formats reflects a growing presence within both the country and Americana communities.
Grand Ole Opry & Jelly Roll Partner To Raise Money For The Judge Dinkins Educational Center
/by Lauryn SinkJelly Roll.
The Grand Ole Opry and Jelly Roll are partnering to raise money for the Judge Dinkins Educational Center (JDEC), which provides juvenile vocational training in Davidson County for adolescents who might be at risk or engaged with the juvenile or criminal justice system. In addition to being a vocational center, JDEC offers education, housing and holistic support services to help students build sustainable futures. The shows will also benefit the Buddy DeFord Charitable Fund that was started to honor his late father.
Jelly Roll, along with Bailey Zimmerman, Graham Barham and more, will perform two shows on Sept. 22 at the Grand Ole Opry. A portion of every ticket sold at these two shows, as well as every Jelly Roll Opry performance through September 2026 will be donated.
“It’s a full-circle moment to be able to partner with Jelly Roll on this center, and the support of the Opry makes it all the more powerful,” says Judge Jim Todd, Co-Founder of the JDEC and the prosecutor in Jelly Roll’s case from when he was younger.
The 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards Reveals First Round Of Performers & Presenters
/by Lorie HollabaughLauren Daigle is among the first round of performers and presenters announced for the upcoming 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards, set for Oct. 7 at Bridgestone Arena.
Additional performers announced include Fred Hammond featuring The Choir Room, Gaither Vocal Band and Josiah Queen. John Crist, Sadie Robertson Huff, David & Tamela Mann and Chris Tomlin are set to present on the show, which is presented in partnership with the Cantinas Arts Foundation.
Tickets for the awards and a limited number of Music City Fan Experiences are on sale here. The 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards broadcast will air exclusively on TBN and the TBN+ app Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET and will be simulcast on SiriusXM The Message. An encore presentation will air on TBN and the TBN+ app Friday, Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET.
Prior to the GMA Dove Awards broadcast, viewers can watch the official red-carpet coverage, TBN’s Red Carpet Hosted by Kristin Adams, on Oct. 10 exclusively on the TBN+ app and TBN YouTube.
Myles Morgan Signs With WME
/by Madison HahnenPictured (L-R): WME’s Joey Lee, Myles Morgan and WME’s Kevin Meads. Photo: Courtesy of WME
Myles Morgan has inked with WME for worldwide representation across all areas.
Hailing from Birmingham, Alabama, Morgan’s sound is a combination of truthful storytelling with Southern grit and charm. He has played live shows in bars and has made festival appearances across the Southeast, such as Flora-Bama, Iron City and Carolina Country Music Festival. Morgan has gained mass appeal with his singles “Nobody’s Fault But Yours” and “Jon Boat or a Yacht,” amassing over a million streams so far.
“Signing with WME is a dream come true,” shares Morgan. “I’ve been grinding it out on the road and in the studio, and to now have a team behind me that believes in where I’m headed – it means everything. I’m just getting started.”
“Myles has that winning combination of authenticity, work ethic, and natural talent that resonates immediately,” adds WME’s Kevin Meads. “He’s already built something special from the ground up, and we’re thrilled to be part of the team helping take it to the next level.”
Morgan made his mark at CMA Fest this past year with a performance at the Losers stage, and will release his debut EP later this year featuring the recently released “I Still Got It.”
Ashley McBryde To Play Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum’s ‘Nightfall At The Hall’
/by Lorie HollabaughAshley McBryde is set to perform at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s 13th annual “Nightfall at the Hall” concert on Oct. 6.
Presented by Maverick Nashville, Nightfall at the Hall is an after-hours celebration exclusively for the museum’s Troubadour members, a community of leaders aged 21-45 who collaborate with other like-minded professionals in supporting the community and the museum.
Prior to McBryde’s show, student artist Lily Braithwaite will perform “Story of Her Life,” a song that she wrote with guidance from museum staff during the museum’s 2025 summer songwriting camp. The 15-year-old from Brentwood, Tenn., has participated in museum programs for two years.
“Nightfall at the Hall” admission is a benefit of Troubadour membership, and young professionals can become a Troubadour member between now and Oct. 9 and purchase 12 months of Troubadour membership for the price of 11. Troubadour corporate partnerships are also available.
BMI’s Rooftop On The Row Series Hosts Vincent Mason & Max McNown
/by Lauryn SinkMax McNown. Photo: Aubrey Wise for BMI.
More than 500 industry professionals gathered Tuesday (Aug. 12) on the BMI rooftop to see Interscope Records/MCA Nashville’s Vincent Mason and Columbia Records’ Max McNown perform at the Rooftop On The Row series.
BMI’s Mason Hunter introduced the performers and DJ Smoke entertained the crowd before Mason kicked off the night. The Georgia native performed “Train of Thought,” “Painkiller,” “Damned If I Do,” “Wish You Well” and the viral “Hell Is A Dance Floor.”
McNown took the stage to wrap up the night performing “Forever Ain’t Long Enough” from his latest album Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up). He surprised the crowd with special guest Avery Anna for a special rendition of “Turned Into Missing You.” He continued with “Love Me Back” and ended the night with streaming hits “Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)” and the Gold-certified single “A Lot More Free.”
The final installment of this year’s BMI Rooftop On The Row series on Sept. 9 will serve as the official kickoff to AmericanaFest and feature performances by Briscoe, The Droptines and Ken Pomeroy.
Vincent Mason. Photo: Aubrey Wise for BMI
Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Jackson Kiger, Kelsey O’Neill, Mike Steinberg, Leslie Roberts, Vincent Mason (BMI), BMI’s MaryAnn Keen, Nina Carter, Mason Hunter, Claire Dodelin. Photo: Aubrey Wise for BMI
Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Nina Carter, Leslie Roberts, Mason Hunter, Max McNown (BMI), BMI’s Mike Steinberg, MaryAnn Keen, Kelsey O’Neill, Jackson Kiger, Clay Bradley. Photo Credit Aubrey Wise for
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Jeb Gipson Signs With Relative Music Group & Sony Music Publishing
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R, back row): Rusty Gaston (Sony Music Publishing Nashville), Caroline Clark (Relative Music Group), Ali Matkosky (Relative Music Group); (L-R, front row): Dennis Matkosky (Relative Music Group) Michael Hardy (Relative Music Group), Jeb Gipson, Jesse Matkosky (Relative Music Group). Photo: Caylee Robillard
Relative Music Group has signed Jeb Gipson to a global publishing deal in partnership with Sony Music Publishing.
“Jeb has been grinding for years, and it’s been awesome to watch him grow into the songwriter he is today,” says Relative Music Group’s Michael Hardy. “I couldn’t be more excited to work with him and be a part of this next chapter. His work ethic and talent are undeniable, and I can’t wait to see where this ride takes him.”
A native of Clayton, Georgia, Gipson moved to Nashville in 2016 to pursue his passion after a childhood immersed in music and touring with his father’s bluegrass band. Since then, Gipson has garnered notable recognition on multiple projects. Gipson’s recent major label releases include HARDY ‘s “Buck On The Wall,” Dylan Scott’s “Easy Does It” and John Morgan’s “Carolina Blue,” which all come in addition to previous songwriting credits with Megan Moroney, Dylan Marlowe, Chris Lane and Drew Baldridge, among others. Gipson also co-penned Brandon Wisham’s “Growin’ Up” which has gained acclaim on SiriusXM The Highway on the heels of Wisham being crowned the newest Highway Find.
“Hardy has always been a good friend to me and I’ve always wanted to work with him,” shares Jeb. “Along with Dennis, Jesse, Ali, and Caroline I feel very fortunate to be at Relative. Not to mention my Sony team who also plays a big part in this next chapter. Let’s get to work!”
Gavin Adcock Hosts Album Listening Party On Old Hickory Lake
/by Lauryn SinkPhoto: Jacob Lipperman
Gavin Adcock held a listening party ahead of his album release this week. Hundreds of friends and fans gathered at Two Foot Cove on Old Hickory Lake in Hendersonville over the weekend to celebrate the upcoming release of his sophomore record Own Worst Enemy via his own Thrivin’ Here Records LLC under exclusive license to Warner Music Nashville. Ahead of the album’s Friday (Aug. 15) release, Adcock surprised fans today (Aug. 13) with the release of a new song, “Light A Fire.”
“Over the last 4 years I’ve spent my life writing, traveling and trying to find time to breathe,” Adcock says of the release. “It doesn’t always add up on paper like it would seem, but through the happiness, hard times and self-destruction, I’ve found that the best part of my job is letting out music for my fans. I can’t thank y’all enough for sticking with me for this long. I’m the furthest thing from perfect and I don’t ever plan to be.”
Adcock is nominated for this year’s Discovery Artist of the Year at the MusicRow Awards. He is currently amidst his headlining “Need To Tour” and will join Morgan Wallen for select dates this year.
Own Worst Enemy Track List:
1. “Morning Bail” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton, Ben Foster, Colton Venner)
2. “Outside Dog” (Josh Thompson, Chase Mcgill, Matt Dragstrem)
3. “Light A Fire” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton, Brad Clawson)
4. “Hard Headed Heart” (Tucker Beathard, Josh Miller, Jacob Hackworth)
5. “Never Call Again” (Gavin Adcock, Joy Beth Taylor, Colton Venner, Jack Rauton)
6. “Graveyard” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton, Mitchell Ferguson)
7. “Need To” (Casey Beathard, Tucker Beathard, Joybeth Taylor, Austin Goodloe)
8. “Last One To Know” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton, Erik Dylan, Luke Laird)
9. “On One” (Gavin Adcock, Dan Isbell, Rhett Akins)
10. “Sick And Tired” (Gavin Adcock, Jay Rodgers)
11. “Own Worst Enemy” (Gavin Adcock)
12. “Sunset” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip)
13. “Next To Nothin” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton)
14. “Ain’t Workin Anymore” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton, Jesse Frasure)
15. “Black Sheep” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton, Erik Dylan)
16. “Turn Down The Lights” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton)
17. “If I Can’t Have You” (Gavin Adcock, Rhett Akins, Jim Beavers)
18. “Loose Strings”(Brent Cobb, Erik Dylan, Phillip White)
19. “Almost Gone (Feat Vincent Mason)” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Hummel, Vincent Mason, Jack Rauton, Chase Mcdaniel)”
20. “Unlucky Strikes” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton, Erik Dylan, Will Bundy)
21. “Losing Hope” (Gavin Adcock, Tucker Beathard)
22. “Regret” (Gavin Adcock, Jack Rauton)
23. “Runner” (Jack Rauton, Dan Pellerin)
24. “Tall Tales” (Gavin Adcock, Liam Rian)
John Prine Family Reveals Schedule For Fourth Annual ‘You Got Gold’ Event
/by Lorie HollabaughThe John Prine family has revealed the schedule for the fourth and final “You Got Gold: Celebrating the Songs of John Prine” event, set to return to Nashville from Oct. 9-12.
This event will feature performances at some of the city’s most legendary venues, including the Ryman Auditorium (Oct. 10, John Prine’s birthday), The Basement East (Oct. 9), The Bluebird Cafe (Oct. 9), and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater (Oct. 11). The four-day gathering will also include several special events such as official pop-ups, a film screening, song circles, and more.
Proceeds from the event benefit The Hello In There Foundation and a range of community grantees the foundation supports throughout the year. The CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Bluebird Cafe, and Basement East shows have sold out. Each show will feature performances by an array of surprise artists, celebrating Prine’s career and the beloved community he built over the past 50 years.
“For the past four years, we’ve been grateful to share a journey of love, music, and memory with you at You Got Gold – celebrating the incomparable life and songs of our beloved John Prine. With lots of gratitude in our hearts, we’re announcing that this October’s gathering in Nashville will mark our final year of this very special event,” says Fiona Prine. “Witnessing John’s community of fans return year after year has been nothing short of magical. But perhaps what has moved us most deeply is watching the beautiful connections you’ve strengthened with each other. We promise to share more opportunities to do that in 2026 and beyond!”
Since its inception in 2021, The Hello in There Foundation has made a significant impact, having donated over one million dollars by the end of 2024. Last year’s You Got Gold event raised over $300,000 to support the foundation’s mission.
October 9:
1 PM: Belcourt: Film To Be Announced (ticket required, on sale soon)
6 PM: Bluebird Cafe You Got Gold Concert (SOLD OUT)
7:30 PM: Basement East Concert (SOLD OUT)
October 10:
10 AM – Trolley Tours (ticket required)
11 AM – 5 PM – Oh Boy Roadshow (location to be announced)
3 PM – 7 PM – Paint for Prine at PNC Plaza, Ryman Auditorium (free to attend)
5 PM – 7 PM – Birthday Bash at Friends In Low Places Bar. (free to attend; drinks and food available for purchase)
7:30 PM – Ryman Auditorium You Got Gold Concert (ticket required)
*After the Ryman show, head to Acme Feed & Seed for a special after-party featuring Oh Boy’s own Collin Fidler and band performing Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings in its entirety. (free to attend; drinks and food available for purchase)
October 11:
10 AM – Thistle Farms Volunteer Activity and Lunch (free; registration required)
2:30 PM – Book Talk: Author Tom Piazza with Fiona Prine, Ford Theater, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (ticket required)
7:30 PM – CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum You Got Gold Concert (SOLD OUT)
October 12:
10 AM – Guitar Pull and Brunch at Brown’s Diner (free to attend; drinks and food available for purchase)
1 – 5 PM – 4th Annual John Prine Birthday Bash at John Prine Memorial Park (free to attend)
7 PM – imogene + willie’s You Got Gold 2025 Wrap Party (free; registration required)