ERNEST HEADLINES BACK-TO-BACK SOLD-OUT SHOWS AT THE RYMAN (11/28 + 11/29)

30/11/2023

THE 2X CMA TRIPLE PLAY AWARD-WINNER WELCOMED KEITH URBAN AND HARDY AS FIRST NIGHT SPECIAL GUESTS (11/28), WHILE MORGAN WALLENJELLY ROLL, CHARLES KELLEY AND DEAN DILLION SURPRISE ON NIGHT TWO (11/29)

ERNEST CONTINUES TO RELEASE NEW MUSIC, INCLUDING HIS LATEST TRACK, “KISS OF DEATH” ON THE HEELS OF ONE BILLION CAREER ARTIST STREAMS

“He’s crafted music that has helped redefine the genre.” – The Tennessean

“2023 may be the halfway point of what could be the artist and songwriter born Ernest K. Smith’s decade-long evolution into a country superstar. It’s arrived in a mega-massive manner.” – The Tennessean

“ERNEST solidifies his place as a headliner with triumphant homecoming concert at The Ryman.” – Music Mayhem

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ERNEST Performs Two Sold-Out Shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium | Photo Credit: Corey Miller

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Big Loud singer/songwriter and Nashville native ERNEST impressed this week with two back-to-back sold-out shows at the famed Ryman Auditorium, Nov. 28 and 29. Showcasing both his headliner status and his solidified place as one of Nashville’s most in-demand and versatile writers, ERNEST performed a stacked set of hits from his growing catalog, including tour namesake “This Fire,” “Miss That Girl,” “Flower Shops,” and newest release “Kiss Of Death.”

“What a year we’ve had everybody,” ERNEST shared from the Ryman stage. “As a Nashville kid, there is no more sacred ground than standing on the Ryman Auditorium stage. I can’t ever thank everyone who has supported us over the past few years enough. This is an unbelievable feeling to play here tonight.”

The tour stop marked a milestone moment in the Variety Hitmakers‘ “decade-long evolution into a country superstar” which has arrived in a mega-massive manner” (The Tennessean). Surprising the crowd several times over the course of both evenings, ERNEST brought out a few friends to join him for show-stopping collaborations. On night one, he was joined by Keith Urban for a cover of “Slow Dancing In A Burning Room” and HARDY for their co-written Morgan Wallen smash “More Than My Hometown.” Night two saw Morgan Wallen join for performances of the pair’s “Flower Shops” and “Cowgirls,” Jelly Roll pop up for their co-written “Son Of A Sinner,” Charles Kelley join for “Songs We Used To Sing,” and Dean Dillon come out for their collab “What Have I Got To Lose.” He also catered to impromptu fan requests from the audience, breaking into a version of “Comfortable When I’m Crazy” as one of many moments that showcased how connected he was with his fans” (Music Mayhem).

Adding to the monumental week, ERNEST was surprised twice with plaques in celebration of his latest artist career milestones. On Tuesday (11/28) ERNEST was recognized backstage by Big Loud CEO / Partner Seth England and team for amassing over one billion artist career streams, and on Wednesday (11/29) the Nashville native was surprised on stage by Morgan Wallen, who announced the news that “Flower Shops” is now certified 2X Platinum to a standing ovation. Giving back to the city where he was raised during his hometown shows, ERNEST also presented Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee with a check for $10,000 in partnership with MAPCO as part of Giving Tuesday (11/28).

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ERNEST Performs Two Sold-Out Shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium | Photo Credit: Corey Miller

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Morgan Wallen Presents ERNEST with a Plaque in Celebration of “Flower Shops” Achieving 2X Platinum Certification | Photo Credit: Corey Miller | Download Here

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ERNEST Is Presented with a Plaque in Celebration of 1 Billion Artist Career Streams Photo Credit: Corey Miller | Download Here

Photo ID (L-R): Patch Culbertson (SVP / GM, Big Loud Records), Joey Moi (Partner / Producer / President of A&R, Big Loud), ERNEST, Seth England (CEO / Partner, Big Loud), Stacy Blythe (SVP of Radio Promotion, Big Loud Records), Kimberly Gleason (Senior Vice President, Big Loud Publishing)