by Lane Vaughn

There’s no better way to start sweater weather season than warming up under the Ryman’s hallowed roof. With a mix of bluegrass, soul, funk, R&B, and classic rock, we’ve got something for every music lover. See who’s hitting the iconic stage this fall:

SEPTEMBER 26: SHELBY LYNNE

GRAMMY-award winning singer, songwriter, and musician Shelby Lynne will perform new music as well as her landmark album I am Shelby Lynne in its entirety. A stunning mix of southern soul, blues, and pop, this monumental album recently celebrated it’s 25th anniversary. Tracks from the album are sampled in her new single, “But I Ain’t,” blending her past and future.

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SEPTEMBER 28: HOME FREE

Home Free, an a capella country quintet, bring an evening of pop hits and reimagined country standards. With witty humor and unmatched energy, this group doesn’t just sing—they entertain. Come hear their incredible harmonies amplified by the Ryman’s legendary acoustics this September.

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OCTOBER 1: SAWYER BROWN

Legendary country-rock band Sawyer Brown celebrates their 40th year and their 6000th show. With four decades under their belt, this band has made a lasting impact on country music with their down-home, grassroots sound. Come see these greats as they celebrate this milestone at the historic Ryman.

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OCTOBER 5: THE WARREN HAYNES BAND

From stints with iconic rock groups like the Allman Brothers Band to a prolific solo career, Warren Haynes has become recognized as one of the greatest guitar players in the world, with a soulful southern-rock sound and folk narrative songwriting. The Warren Haynes band takes the Ryman stage this fall sharing songs from upcoming album Million Voices Whisper as well as new arrangements of rock classics.

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OCTOBER 6: TORI KELLY

From posting covers on YouTube to headlining a national tour, Tori Kelly has made a name for herself with her throwback R&B sound and stunning vocal acrobatics. She’s headed to the Ryman’s iconic stage for a night of rafter-reaching vocals and hits from her newest album, the self-titled TORI.

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OCTOBER 8: QUINN XCII

Over the past few years, Quinn XCII’s career has taken off—leading to performances at massive festivals including Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and Electric Forest, as well as TV appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Today Show, and more. With influences from hip hop, electronic, indie, and rock, he brings his All You Can Eat tour to the Ryman, playing new songs from his 2024 EP Breakfast.

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OCTOBER 9: THE PRINE FAMILY PRESENTS: YOU GOT GOLD

Join us for the 3rd annual You Got Gold: Celebrating the Life and Songs of John Prine. Kicking off right here at the Ryman, this three-day event across Nashville venues supports The Hello in There Foundation, an initiative established by Prine’s family to continue his legacy of love and generosity. Don’t miss your chance to grab a seat for this special tribute to one of the greatest songwriters of all time.

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OCTOBER 10–13, 17–20: JASON ISBELL AND THE 400 UNIT

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit are back for another thrilling residency—a highly anticipated October tradition in Music City. After selling out six years of shows, Isbell has assembled a collection of iconic performances on Live from the Ryman Vol. 2, set to release ahead of his upcoming eight-night residency at the Mother Church this October. But nothing compares to experiencing it in person—grab your seats before they’re gone!

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OCTOBER 15: EXPERIENCE HENDRIX

Celebrating the music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix, this experience packs a punch with an all-star artist lineup including Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Chris Layton, Dylan Triplett, and more. With special guests continuing to be announced, it’s a can’t-miss, star-studded show honoring the creativity and influence of a cultural icon.

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OCTOBER 16: THEE SACRED SOULS

Playing smooth neo-soul heavily influenced by a 60’s and 70’s sound, California trio Thee Sacred Souls has made waves since their 2022 self-titled debut album. With celebrity fans like SZA and Alicia Keys and a stellar NPR Tiny Desk performance, these newcomers-to-watch are on the rise, and their story is just beginning. They’re headed to the Ryman shortly after the release of their anticipated sophomore album, Got A Story To Tell. Stream the album and join us at the Ryman for an intimate, electric performance.  

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