Watch Ellie Holcomb Perform Live At the Ryman in Person or Online

Singer-songwriter Ellie Holcomb will be performing live at the Ryman Auditorium on August 19th. You can either catch Holcomb live or virtually as the concert will also be streaming. Holcomb will be singing songs from her newly released third album Canyon. Accompanying Holcomb will be the New Respects.
"Hey friends!! I have the MOST FUN announcement...," Holcomb announces, "The New Respects will be opening my August 19th show at the Ryman Auditorium !!!! They are one of my favorite bands to watch play live EVER and they are unbelievable. You do not want to miss them. It's also really special to have them at this show because they sang on a ton of songs off my new album, Canyon, and I wrote "Bridge" with their guitar player (and my Bridge Builder group co-leader!!) Zandy Mowry!!
For those of you who can't make it to Nashville this month, I'm thrilled to announce there will now be a livestream option for my show at the Ryman Auditorium on August 19th!!! Tickets for the livestream are ON SALE NOW so be sure to get yours so you don't miss out on all the fun.
BUT if you can make it out to Nashville, there are still some physical tickets available as well!! I'd love so much to see all of you there, either in-person or online. I've invited some fellow artist friends of mine to join me and y'all know I love surprises! It's going to be SO. MUCH. FUN!!!!!"
You can purchase your tickets HERE.
For eight years, she recorded and toured full-time with her husband's band, Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors, before stepping off the road when her first child was born. Her solo debut, As Sure As The Sun (2014), landed her a Top 10 hit at Christian radio with "The Broken Beautiful" and a GMA Dove Award for "New Artist of the Year." Her critically-acclaimed sophomore LP, Red Sea Road, followed in 2017. In subsequent years, Holcomb has released two children's books - each with a companion EP of original music written specifically for kids, the second of which earned her a Dove Award for "Children's Album of the Year," in 2020.
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