GRAMMY® NOMINATED TRIPLE THREAT ERNEST DROPS LIVE FROM THE SOUTH

11/21/2025

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“NASHVILLE’S CURRENT SONGWRITING KINGPIN” – THE TENNESSEAN

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NASHVILLE, TENN. – This week triple threat talent ERNEST proves why The New York Times calls him a “writer of hit songs” and The Tennessean claims he’s “Nashville’s current songwriting kingpin.” Today he releases seven song project Live From The South – a cohesive piece built on Southern imagery and lyrical craftsmanship. This follows his recognition at Tuesday night’s BMI Awards as a creative force behind BMI Song of the Year, Post Malone’s all genre No. 1 smash “I Had Some Help” feat. Morgan Wallen. He also packed Ryman Auditorium earlier this month for two consecutive headliners with star-studded guests. 

“I’m excited to get these seven songs out,” shares the hitmaker. “They are just the first seven songs on a bigger body of work. These songs felt like something that needed to get out into the world before the year is over with. Something to get us through the winter. A lot of summertime music around the corner. We’re live from the South.”

Guitar-picking, fiddle and pedal steel sonically define Live From The South, produced by ERNEST and Jacob Durrett. The new collection reflects ERNEST’s growth as an artist and comfortability in his own shoes – reveling in gratitude: family ties, simple faith, making a life for yourself. Collaborating with his inner circle, Live From The South features co-writes with Rhett Akins, Mark Holman, ERN’s Cadillac Music signees Chandler Walters, Cody Lohden, Rhys Rutherford and more. 

The 4x ACM Award nominee, 3x CMA Triple Play Award winner and 3x Variety Hitmaker primed today’s project with the release of “Blessed.” The full project includes songs like “Hate A Small Town” that explores small town stereotypes like Friday night lights, embracing his southern roots: find a pull-off spot where you can park / fall in love and break a heart / there’s always gonna be something to talk about / it’s hard to hate a small town. 

Live From The South follows ERNEST’s lauded NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – one of 2024’s best albums of the year according to the Los Angeles Times. Kicking off in January in Denver, Colo., recently announced Live From The South Tour will hit Boston, New York and Houston – with new dates in Jackson Hole, Wy., Charlotte and Asheville, N.C., Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tenn. and more.

For more information or tickets, please visit ernestofficial.com.

Live From The South Tracklist

  1. Blessed (Ernest Keith Smith, Mark Holman, Jordan Merrigan, Matt Mulhare)
  2. Live From The South (Ernest Keith Smith, Cody Lohden, Rhys Rutherford, Chandler Paul Walters)
  3. Cowgirl Stay (Ernest Keith Smith, Rhett Akins, Jacob Durrett)
  4. Hate A Small Town (Ernest Keith Smith, Brad Clawson, Jordan Dozzi, Chandler Paul Walters)
  5. Take Me To Montgomery (Ernest Keith Smith, Andy Albert, Jacob Durrett, Kyle Fishman, Jordan Merrigan)
  6. Two Black Crows (Ernest Keith Smith, Chandler Walters)
  7. I’ll Be Around (Ernest Keith Smith, Mark Holman, Matt Mulhare)

Live From The South Tour 2026 Dates

1/21 – Denver, Colo. – Mission Ballroom*

1/22 – Jackson Hole, Wy. – Million Dollar Cowboy*

1/23 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Complex*

1/24 – Reno, Nev. – Grand Sierra Resort & Casino*

1/29 – Solana Beach, Calif. – Belly Up*

1/30 – Anaheim, Calif. – House of Blues*

1/31 – Sacramento, Calif. – Ace of Spades*

2/7 – Indio, Calif. – Fantasy Springs Casino

2/19 – Athens, Ga. – Georgia Theatre >

2/20 – Charlotte, N.C. – Coyote Joe’s >

2/26 – Jacksonville, Fla. – FIVE >

2/27 – Charleston, S.C. – Charleston Music Hall >

2/28 – Norfolk, Va. – NorVa >

3/5 – Indianapolis, Ind. – The Egyptian >

3/6 – Rosemont, Ill. – Joe’s Live >

3/7 – Columbus, Ohio – The Bluestone >

3/11 – Grand Rapids, Mich. – The Intersection #

3/13 – Detroit, Mich. – Filmore #

3/14 – McKees Rocks, Pa. – Roxian Theatre #

3/19 – Durant, Okla. – Choctaw Casino

3/26 – Boston, Mass. – House of Blues*

3/27 – New York, N.Y.– Irving Plaza*

3/28 – Bensalem, Pa. – Parx Casino*

4/2 – Houston, Texas – White Oak Music Hall*

4/3 – New Braunfels, Texas – Gruene Hall*

4/4 – Ft. Worth, Texas – Billy Bob’s*

4/16 – St. Louis, Mo. – Hawthorn #

4/17 – Bettendorf, Iowa – Isle Casino #

4/18 – Minneapolis, Minn. – First Avenue #

4/23 – Knoxville, Tenn. – The Mill and Mine #

4/25 – Asheville, N.C. – The Orange Peel #

4/26 – Chattanooga, Tenn. – The Signal #

* Support By Chandler Walters

> Support By Cody Lohden

# Support By Rhys Rutherford