
Fall Concerts at the Ryman
By Lane Vaughn
Fall is in the air at the Ryman—and the stage is set for a season you won’t forget! From classics to newcomers and comedy to country, there’s something for everyone at the Ryman this fall. Check out our full lineup and get your tickets!
SEPTEMBER 19: HOUNDMOUTH
Alternative blues band Houndmouth have been named a “must-see” at huge fests like ACL, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza. You might recognize them by their breakout hit “Sedona,” but their newest album Good For You has taken off. They’re bringing their festival vibes to the Ryman to close out the summer—you don’t want to miss it.
SEPTEMBER 24: TOAD THE WET SPROCKET (WITH KT TUNSTALL & VERTICAL HORIZON)
Beloved ‘90s alt-rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket are bringing their signature melodies and heartfelt lyrics back to the stage. With hits like “All I Want” and “Walk on the Ocean,” these high school friends are still bringing the house down together, 30 years later—and they’re rocking the Ryman this September.
SEPTEMBER 28: BALD BROTHERS: KEVONSTAGE & TONY BAKER
Known for their hit podcast The Bald Brothers, KevOnStage and Tony Baker are bringing their quick-witted comedy to the Ryman stage. These longtime friends will keep you laughing with sharp jabs, wild stories, and hot takes—away from the safety of their podcast mics.
OCTOBER 12: A.J. CROCE PRESENTS CROCE PLAYS CROCE
The Ryman’s legendary acoustics are the perfect soundscape for A.J. Croce and his band, presenting a special evening of songs from his own catalogue along with the timeless songs of his late father, celebrated folk singer Jim Croce. You’ll recognize classics like “Operator,” “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim,” and “Time in a Bottle” – a song Jim wrote for A.J.
OCTOBER 15: NOAH CYRUS
Nashville-born, Los Angeles-based artist Noah Cyrus hit the scene in 2022 with The Hardest Part, an indie-pop album that explored themes of loss, addiction, and heartbreak. Her 2025 release I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me draws on her country-Americana influences, as her smoky voice mixes with banjo and pedal steel. She just made her Grand Ole Opry debut, and she’s bringing her new-country sound to the Mother Church this fall.
NOVEMBER 4–5: ERNEST
Nashville hitmaker ERNEST is hailed as one of the most vibrant singer-songwriters in today’s country music scene. Whether you know it or not, you’ve heard ERNEST everywhere—with collaborations like Lainey Wilson, Post Malone, Jelly Roll, HARDY, and Snoop Dogg, his hits are all over the map. He’s playing them live at the Ryman for two nights this fall. Don’t miss it!
NOVEMBER 13: JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ
Swedish indie-folk artist José González is headed to the Ryman, where his signature acoustic guitar picking will resonate through the venue’s iconic wood interior. Blending Scandinavian and Latin influences, his music is both lush and spellbinding. Hear it live at the Ryman on November 13.
NOVEMBER 20: MARGO PRICE
Country powerhouse Margo Price brings heart, grit, and a big dose of fun to the stage. From her breakout hits like “Hands of Time” to tracks from her latest album Hard Headed Woman, she’s keeping country real. Don’t miss her at the Ryman this fall.