Nashville At Heart is back on the road this autumn. The modern country show plays six UK dates between Saturday 7 and Friday 13 November, opening at Derby Arena and closing at the Liverpool Olympia Theatre.
The run in full: Derby Arena on Saturday 7 November, the Warner hotel at Runnymede on Thames on Sunday 8 November as part of its country music weekend, MK11 in Milton Keynes on Monday 9 November, Trinity in Bristol on Tuesday 10 November, Stourbridge Town Hall on Thursday 12 November, and the Liverpool Olympia Theatre on Friday 13 November.
Billed as the Modern Country's Greatest Hits Tour, the show is built around the songs filling arenas now rather than the genre's back catalogue. Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Shania Twain, Lainey Wilson, Rascal Flatts and early Taylor Swift all feature. It is played by a full band with fiddle and pedal steel, live rather than to backing tracks, and Derby has it running to two hours and twenty minutes including the interval. That is a headline concert length, not a support slot.
Two of the six rooms are returns. Both the Liverpool Olympia and MK11 hosted the show on its November 2024 run and both are back on this routing. The Runnymede date is the outlier, sitting inside a Warner country music weekend rather than selling as a standalone ticket, so anyone wanting that one books the break rather than the show.
The 2024 run took the show to twenty two venues across the whole of November. This one does six inside seven days, which is a deliberately concentrated week rather than a month of long drives, and it keeps the band in one part of the country at a time.
Nashville At Heart is produced by The Live Music Co. and is available to book for theatres, arts centres and festivals outside these dates. Tickets for all six shows are on sale now through each venue.

