Country music powerhouseLee Brice brought his “You, Me & My Guitar” acoustic tour to the legendary Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday night, and to say it was a magical evening would be an understatement. Fans sang along to every hit, laughed at Brice’s heartfelt storytelling, and in a special surprise—two fans even left the show newly engaged!
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This tour, which kicked off on January 31st, strips Brice’s music down to its rawest form, weaving personal stories with an intimate, guitar-driven setlist. And at the Ryman, fans got more than just music—they got a front-row seat to Lee Brice’s journey in song.
Brice brought out some heavy-hitting special guests to make the night even more unforgettable. Edwin McCain—his longtime friend and collaborator—opened the show and later returned to perform his classic “I’ll Be”, sending the audience into a full-on singalong. Rebecca Lynn Howard stunned the crowd with a soulful rendition of “I Will Always Love You”, showcasing her powerhouse vocals.
These special moments turned the night into something truly one-of-a-kind for every fan in attendance.
How Did Lee Brice Celebrate His Career Achievements?
The night wasn’t just about the music—it was a celebration of Brice’s incredible career milestones. Brice was presented with two new RIAA certifications by RIAA’s Jackie Jones:
“Rumor” – 6x Platinum
“Boy” – 2x Platinum
He also received a career-spanning plaque recognizing: 12 billion global streams 9 No. 1 radio singles 18 billion airplay audience Multiple CMA & ACM Awards $1.5 million raised for Folds of Honor, helping over 200 families
Radio legend Storme Warren was on hand to present the award, solidifying Brice’s place as one of country music’s most successful modern artists.
What Else Made the Night Unique?
Beyond the music and awards, Brice got a once-in-a-lifetime chance to showcase another talent—his artistic skills! He hand-drew a custom show poster, which was then printed by the iconic Hatch Show Print company.
And, if all that wasn’t enough, Brice also treated fans to a live performance of his latest single, “Cry”, which is available now.