
Ashley McBryde, the Grammy-winning country artist, has decided to prolong her stay in Nashville with an extension of "The Redemption Residency" at Chief’s bar, continuing to deliver personal performances well into 2026, WSMV reported. The residency's new lineup of shows, each featuring distinct themes, will span the first four months of the year, ensuring fans plenty of opportunities to engage with her storytelling and acoustic prowess.
The extended schedule kicks off with "Just Me And My Shadow" in January and March, where McBryde's raw acoustic stylings are promised to shine, a setting that suits the Nashville bar's intimacy, according to That Eric Alper. February's theme, "Postcards From Lindeville," brings to life characters from McBryde's entire discography, offering a unique narrative exploration through her music, while "Mixtape From The Mixed Up Years" in April is set to cover the music that influenced her career, from inspirations in Arkansas to her ascent in the country music scene.
Pre-sale tickets are available starting October 28 for members of McBryde's Trybe Fan Club, followed by Eric Church’s Church Choir member access on October 29, with general public tickets going on sale October 31, as noted by MusicRow. Premium Trybe members will also receive perks such as exclusive early pre-sale access, participation in Trybe Coffee Tours at the Redemption Bar, and a dedicated line for swift event entry.
Chief’s, owned by Eric Church, hosts the residency on its fifth floor, turning the spotlight on McBryde's personal journey to sobriety with its non-alcoholic-forward Redemption Bar; the small venue serves as an emblem of the songwriter's heart and dedication to original music, and with McBryde's continued tenure, it remains a highlight for those seeking an authentic slice of Music City culture.









