The Cast Of NASHVILLE Are Back For A UK Tour

by | Mar 6, 2023

Stars of hit and iconic television series NASHVILLE have announced their live return with a major UK tour in October 2023. NASHVILLE The Reunion Tour will see stars Clare Bowen, Charles Esten, Jonathan Jackson and Sam Palladio take to the stage once again to perform classic songs from the series as well as their own original material.

Nashville In Concert @ Hammersmith Apollo

Charles Esten & Clare Bowen
Charles Esten & Clare Bowen

NASHVILLE became a TV phenomenon when it first debuted in 2012. Set against the backdrop of Nashville’s music scene the show followed the lives of Clare Bowen as Scarlett O’Connor, Charles Esten as Deacon Claybourne, Jonathan Jackson as Avery Barkley and Brit Sam Palladio as Gunner Scott as country music superstars, up-and-coming performers and songwriters trying to get ahead in the business alongside Connie Britton, Hayden Panettiere, Eric Close and Chris Carmack, with Carmack also performing during previous tours.

Nashville In Concert @ Hammersmith Apollo

Sam Palladio - Gunner Scott on Nashville
Sam Palladio - Gunner Scott on Nashville

The show’s popularity grew instantly reaching over 225 territories worldwide before its final season in 2018. Since its debut, the show inspired 22 soundtracks, including a Christmas album which collectively sold millions of album units and single-track downloads around the world. NASHVILLE was also critically lauded with multiple Emmy®, Golden Globe® and Critics Choice award nominations.

Nashville In Concert @ Royal Albert Hall

Jonathan Jackson - Avery Barkley on Nashville
Jonathan Jackson - Avery Barkley on Nashville

In the UK alone NASHVILLE In Concert sold out three tours including a major arena tour in 2018, their 2017 tour including two stops at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall and their last tour closing out at London’s 20,000-capacity O2 Arena. UK fans old and new can still relive the gripping drama and legendary music with all seasons streaming on Channel 4.

Nashville In Concert @ Royal Albert Hall

Charles Esten – Deacon Claybourne on Nashville
Charles Esten – Deacon Claybourne on Nashville

The incredible cast of the series carry with them the spirit of Music City and will once again share the stage together to celebrate the magic of NASHVILLE. Tickets go on sale Thursday 9th March at 9.30am HERE.

OCTOBER 2023:
12th – SEC Armadillo, Glasgow
13th – Resorts World Arena, Birmingham
14th – O2 Apollo, Manchester
17th – Eventim Apollo, London
18th – International Arena, Cardiff

Photography by Kalpesh Patel

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