Aug. 27 – Labor Day, Sept. 7, 2026
57 Days 21 Hours 47 Mins
Grandstand Stage
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Thursday, Sept. 3, 2026 at 7:00 pm
Brad Paisley has earned his place in country music history as one of the genre’s most talented and decorated male solo artists. For more than 25 years, his songwriting and unmatched showmanship have won him numerous awards, including three Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, 15 Academy of Country Music Awards, and 14 Country Music Association Awards, including a highly coveted Entertainer of the Year honor. Paisley has also garnered recognition as the most successful CMA Awards co-host in history, alongside Carrie Underwood, for 11 consecutive years. A member of the Grand Ole Opry since 2001, Paisley has written 21 of his 25 No. 1 hits and, in 2008, became the first artist to achieve 10 consecutive Billboard Country Airplay No. 1 singles. The superstar’s past works have amassed nearly five billion career streams. He was recently inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Paisley and his wife, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, are cofounders of The Store, a nonprofit, free-referral grocery store that empowers low-income individuals and families in the Nashville area. The Store now has two locations and operates with the mission of enabling people to shop for their basic needs in a way that protects dignity and fosters hope. For more information, visit thestore.org.
For Big Loud Texas traditionalist Jake Worthington, country music is in his DNA. The La Porte, Texas, native was raised on his grandfather’s porch performances of Ray Price, Merle Haggard and George Jones, and soon picked up his own Gibson acoustic to realize the breadth of his soon-to-be-classic, wide and wild voice. Now, Worthington breathes fresh life into dance halls, beer joints and ballrooms from Texas to Tennessee with his growing catalog – his sophomore album, “When I Write The Song,” is out now with Miranda Lambert collaboration “Hello Shitty Day,” “I’m The One (feat. Marty Stuart),” viral “It Ain't The Whiskey” and more. Captivating the masses with his honky-tonk stylings, the singer-songwriter hits the road this year on his headlining Intent To Tonk Tour, as well as opening dates with Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, HARDY, Parker McCollum, Riley Green and Ian Munsick. “I believe in country music as much as I believe in my next breath,” Worthington declares. “Blame it on my raising, but I think there ought to be room for country in country music.”
Country storyteller Laci Kaye Booth has made her name on raw, honest songs that blend the tragic swoon of dream-pop with the lush songcraft that flows out of her home base of Nashville. In 2026, freshly signed to Lost Highway Records, she emerges renewed, grounded in a healthy mindset and career set to bloom like never before – but it hasn’t always been that way. Inspired by her and others’ journeys in and out of lover’s hell, Booth has poured her many lessons learned into her cinematic third album, “Love Ain’t For The Faint Of Heart.” Produced by Ben West, the LP is a rewarding ride through diverse sounds, harsh reckonings and serious growth – a moment of actualization on a rich trip thus far. Booth grew up in small-town Livingston, Texas, about 75 miles north of Houston. Her mom bought her first acoustic guitar, and though her dad, country artist Jody Booth, wasn’t around much, they bonded over a shared love of legends like Merle and Patsy. Following in his footsteps, she moved to Music City and, after 2021’s more straightforward self-titled debut, Booth found her footing. “The Loneliest Girl In The World,” released on Geffen in 2024, was an authentic expansion of her sound that won her time on the road with Ella Langley, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, Marcus King Band and more, not to mention her Grand Ole Opry debut. Last year, as the new songs crept into her setlist, Laci felt two things: a sense of catharsis as she let out old ghosts and certitude that she’s in the right place now.
$82 - $98.75 (General admission pit, no seating)
$52 - $87.25 (All seats reserved)
$100 - $113.75 (Party Deck)
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