Chase Rice Brings Two Unique Acoustic Shows to Chief’s on Broadway in February

Rice’s Go Down Singin’ International Tour 2025 Kicks Off in March With Dates Across Australia, the U.S. & Canada

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Multi-talented country artist Chase Rice will perform two exclusive acoustic shows this coming February at the Neon Steeple, the intimate venue inside Chief’s on Broadway. The special evenings will spotlight Rice's two most recent critically acclaimed and deeply personal albums while also featuring fan-favorite hits and unreleased new music. Tickets to both dates go on sale this Friday, Dec. 20 at 12 p.m. CT via Chase Rice.com.
 
February 13: A Night of I Hate Cowboys andamp; All Dogs Go to Hell

Rice will delve into the storytelling and raw emotion of his record hailed for its authenticity and connection to his roots, with Forbes heralding the project as “a full-circle, career defining journey for Rice, as both a singer and a songwriter,” and Billboard celebrating it as “one of 2023’s most unexpected artistic pivots” on their all-genre best albums list. Featuring hits like “Bench Seat” and “Oklahoma” this album captured Rice's journey of loss, self-discovery and reconciliation with his past.  
 
February 14: A Night of Go Down Singin’

On Valentine’s Day, Rice will feature his recently-released independent album praised by Rolling Stone as “an excellent collection of poignant, often anthemic country,” which finds Rice “trying to do what creative people are supposed to: grow and change,” while Cowboys andamp; Indians proclaimed that “maturity and clarity are the reality on Chase Rice's new album…what is sure to be one of 2024’s most well-received country albums of the year.” With tracks such as “Hey God It’s Me Again” and “You In ’85,” the album showcases Rice’s continued evolution as an artist, embracing vulnerability, soulful melodies and rich instrumentation. 
 
Set within Eric Church’s newly opened multi-level venue, Chief’s, the Neon Steeple offers an intimate and unforgettable concert experience, giving fans an opportunity to see Rice perform these critically acclaimed albums in a rare setting. The two-story, 400-capacity performance space situated in the heart of the building is designed to prioritize the connection between artists and audiences, creating an atmosphere that feels personal and immersive while spotlighting original music performances on Nashville’s famed Lower Broadway.
 
Following this pair of unique shows in the heart of Music City, Rice will embark on his recently-announced Go Down Singin’ International Tour 2025 spanning Australia, the U.S. and Canada. Kicking off on March 8 and running through late August, the tour visits major markets such as Sydney, Melbourne, New York, Boston, Fort Worth, St. Louis, Oklahoma City and more, with Rice also appearing on several major festival lineups.
 
For more information on all things Chase Rice, visit ChaseRice.com

 
Chase Rice Tour Dates
February 13  ||  Nashville, TN  ||  Neon Steeple, Chief’s on Broadway
February 14  ||  Nashville, TN  ||  Neon Steeple, Chief’s on Broadway
March 8  ||  Glenvale, QLD  ||  Meatstock 2025 (Festival)
March 9  ||  Newcastle, NSW ||  King Street (with Bella Mackenzie)
March 11  ||  Marrickville, NSW  ||  Factory Theater (with Bella Mackenzie)
March 14  ||  St. Kilda, VIC  ||  Prince Ballroom (with Bella Mackenzie)
March 15  ||  North Bendigo, VIC  ||  Meatstock 2025 (Festival)
April 3  ||  New York, NY  ||  Irving Plaza (with Pony Bradshaw)
April 4  ||  Boston, MA  ||  MGM Music Hall (with Pony Bradshaw and Lori McKenna)
April 5  ||  Pittsburgh, PA  ||  Stage AE (with Pony Bradshaw)
April 11  ||  Gonzales, TX  ||  Cattle Country (Festival)
April 17  ||  Fayetteville, AR  ||  JJ’s Live (with Pony Bradshaw)
April 18  ||  Fort Worth, TX  ||  Billy Bob’s
April 24  ||  Anderson, SC  ||  Wendell’s Outdoors (with Pony Bradshaw)
April 25  ||  Cocoa, FL  ||  Cocoa Beach Amp (with Pony Bradshaw)
April 26  ||  Pompano Beach, FL  ||  Pompano Beach Amp (with Pony Bradshaw)
May 1  ||  St. Louis, MO  ||  The Factory (with Charlie Worsham)
May 2  ||  Oklahoma City, OK  ||  Jones Assembly (with Charlie Worsham)
May 10  ||  Pelham, TN  ||  The Caverns (with Charlie Worsham)
May 17  ||  Gulf Shores, AL  ||  Sand In My Boots 2025 (Festival)
June 7  ||  Myrtle Beach, SC  ||  Carolina Country Music Festival (Festival)
June 12  ||  North Lawrence, OH  ||  The Country Fest 2025(Festival)
July 17  ||  Eau Claire, WI  ||  Country Jam USA 2025 (Festival)
July 19  ||  Hartington, NE  ||  Cedar County Fair (Festival)
August 2  ||  Cowichan, BC  ||  Sunfest Country (Festival)
August 8  ||  Oro-Medonte, ON  ||  Boots andamp; Hearts (Festival)
August 21  ||  Saint-Agapit, QC  ||  Festival Country Lotbiniere (Festival)
August 22  ||  Dieppe, NB  ||  YQM Country Fest (Festival)

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