NASHVILLE, Tenn. â NPR celebrates Ashley McBryde as an artist that âhas found an audience by relentlessly touring, being so relatable to country fans of all kindsâŚshe sings these songs that are classic, but theyâre also rock ânâ rollâŚand they touch the heart of the heartland,â while Pollstar declares the four-time GRAMMY nominee âdid it the old-fashioned way: grinding out dates, writing songs about women being counted out for not fitting the mold.â
Now, the ACM and CMA Award winner readies her joyous return to the road and her self-made fanbase with the announcement of her This Town Talks Tour, kicking off June 12 in Roanoke, Va. before heading out to an additional 36 cities across the U.S. into 2022, wrapping on Jan.15, 2022 in Cleveland, Ohio with the support of Morgan Wade, Priscilla Block, Adam Hambrick and Ray Fulcher.
âAAAAAND weâre back,â exclaims McBryde. âIâve been waiting so long to be able to say that. Weâve missed you all so much, there arenât even words to do it justice. These songs were written and recorded to be sang together. Now, letâs be together and make some damn music!â
After releasing her critically acclaimed sophomore album Never Will in April of last year, to say McBryde and Deadhorse (her band) are eager is an understatement. âThereâs a hunger, an angst and a real calling that weâve all been feeling.â
It will be the first time Never Will, the only album to be nominated by the Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association and The Recording Academy (same cycle) has been performed live since its release. Fans can expect McBrydeâs set-list to include the RIAA Gold-Certified âOne Night Standards,â current single âMartha Divine,â which NPRÂ shares is her ârowdiest jam to dateâ and that âwhen she plays it live, this thing will shake ceilings,â and title track âNever Willâ among the hard-hitting âAmerican Scandalâ and seminal track âGirl Goinâ Nowhereâ from her groundbreaking debut album.Â
Pre-sale tickets for McBrydeâs fan-club The Trybe begins tomorrow, Tuesday May 18, at 10 a.m. local time, while the Spotify pre-sale will begin Wednesday, May 19 at 12 p.m. local time. General on sale will begin Friday, May 21 at 10 a.m. local time. For tickets and additional information, visit AshleyMcBryde.com.
The Arkansas-native is also prepping for her first headlining shows at the historic Ryman Auditorium, with back-to-back nights at the Mother Church of Country Music supported by Lainey Wilson on Thursday, Aug. 26 and Caylee Hammack on Friday, Aug. 27.
âThereâs so much ground to cover musically, a little rust to kick-off and a whole lot of love ahead,â McBryde concludes.
Voted by a consortium of leading national music critics, Never Will received the title of Best Album from Nashville Sceneâs 21st Annual Country Music Criticsâ Poll, and also earned a spot in the top 20 of Rolling Stoneâs all-genre âBest Albums of 2020â dubbing, the record as âthis yearâs most adventurous mainstream country albumâ while landing at No. 1 on Rolling Stoneâs âBest Country and Americana Albums of 2020,â proclaiming it âre-creates the trick McBryde pulled off on her stellar debut: proving that honest-to-goodness country songs can have commercial appeal.â
Earlier this year, McBryde announced the Never Will: Live From A Distance EP, with live versions of âFirst Thing I Reach For,â âMartha Divine,â âShut Up Sheilaâ and âVoodoo Dollâ available now, and the full release to be delivered on May 28.