ACM Winner Carly Pearce to Film Special Concert Event in Nashville

The Female Vocalist of the Year will invite some surpise guests, too.

Written by Chris Parton
ACM Winner Carly Pearce to Film Special Concert Event in Nashville
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 07: Carly Pearce accepts the Female Artist of the Year award onstage during the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards at Allegiant Stadium on March 07, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for ACM)

The reigning ACM and CMA Female Vocalist of the Year has plans to celebrate the biggest year of her life on stage, and Nashville fans are invited to the party. Next month Carly Pearce will deliver a special one-night-only performance in Music City, and the night will even be filmed.

Set for the evening of April 6 at Marathon Music Works, Pearce plans to play songs from her career-altering album, 29: Written In Stone — and some friends might be in attendance. Teasing “a few” big name surprises, Pearce plans to showcase the deeply personal album which has helped her transition from tears of sadness, to tears of joy.

“I have been lucky enough to connect with fans in times of heartache and joy, especially with 29, so this is going to be such a special night,” Pearce says of the gig. “There may be a few surprise guests, and I can’t wait to share even more of the inspiration behind these songs that led me to a place of growth and happiness.”

The show will reportedly be released as a concert film “later in the year,” and kicks off at 8 p.m. CT. Ticket pre-sales are live now with a general on-sale starting Friday (March 18) here.

Last week Pearce was named Female Vocalist of the Year at the 57th annual ACM Awards (and also took home the award for Music Event of the Year for “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” with Ashley McBryde). It was her second Female Vocalist trophy in less than a year after also winning the CMA award, and she told reporters backstage it was something she’ll never get over.

“So many of my heroes have won this award, and I think, just the last year has blown my mind,” she said. “I think that going down as one of the women that won this is just the most special, sacred thing. I will cherish this forever.”