Eric Church’s brand-new, six-story Lower Broadway honky-tonk Chief’s continues to surge out of the gates.
Now, alongside the venue’s namesake kicking off his 19-night residency at the intimate, 400-person Neon Steeple concert hall inside the space, starting June 13, Grammy-winning songwriter Natalie Hemby will be the next artist to grace the stage for a monthly, ticketed event.
“When it comes to country music, Eric Church has continually paved his own road, and he has always been very generous about lifting others along the way,” says Hemby. “I’m excited to be part of something different he’s building in the heart of Nashville — a stage where artists and writers get to share their own journey.”
Henby’s two solo albums, “Puxico” (2017) and “Pins & Needles” (2021), were critical successes. As well, alongside Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris and Amanda Shires, she has shined as a member of the Highwomen country supergroup.
Given that Hemby has penned songs for the likes of Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, Sheryl Crow, Miranda Lambert, Lady Gaga, Dierks Bentley, Yola, Lady A, and Little Big Town, there’s a wide array of performers whose songs — alongside her work — will be presented onstage during her events.
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