With Special Guests Erin Enderlin & Sunny Sweeney
TRISHA YEARWOOD is performing Live in San Antonio to celebrate the release of her new upcoming album —her first project entirely written by her. In this deeply personal collection, Trisha unveils her songwriting talent, reflecting on life’s moments of self-discovery and resilience. Fans can look forward to hearing the new music alongside her timeless hits. This intimate tour will visit seven select cities, bringing Trisha’s powerful voice and storytelling to theater stages for an unforgettable experience.
Artist/Member Presale | Wednesday, Feb 19 at 10AM
Promoter / Venue Presale | Thursday, Feb 20 at 10AM
Public on Sale | Friday, February 21 at 10AM
With a career spanning three decades, Trisha Yearwood is a GRAMMY®, CMA®, and ACM® Award-winning icon whose powerhouse voice and passion have captivated millions. Known as a singer, actress, author, chef, and entrepreneur, she has achieved multiplatinum success while continuing to evolve as an artist. In 2019, Trisha released Every Girl, her first full-length country album in over a decade, which included an acoustic re-recording of her breakthrough single, “She’s In Love With The Boy”—the most-listened-to country song by a female artist in Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart history. Trisha’s influence continues to reach new heights, recently inducted into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame, she also celebrated 25 years with the Grand Ole Opry, received the ACM Honors Icon Award and CMT Awards June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award. Beyond music, she is the Emmy® winning host of Trisha’s Southern Kitchen, authored four New York Times bestsellers, and co-owns Nashville’s largest honky-tonk.
Erin Enderlin is at the forefront of current artists rooted in country music's rich history. A frequent performer on the Grand Ole Opry, her acclaimed album Whiskeytown Crier cemented her as a literary songwriter and superb vocal stylist with a knack for sharply drawn, often sad, characters.
Her follow-up album Faulkner County made Rolling Stone magazine's top 20 Country/Americana Albums of the Year in 2019, and she was featured as a breakthrough artist in the 2020 American Currents exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. As writer of Alan Jackson's "Monday Morning Church," Lee Ann Womack's "Last Call," Luke Bryan's "You Don't Know Jack," and a host of other songs by Reba McEntire, The War & Treaty, Willie Nelson and others, she's a go-to writer for stars looking for heavyweight country with classic panache.
This year, Enderlin is working on a new album produced fellow artist Sunny Sweeney, has new songs being released by Trisha Yearwood and Willie Nelson, and is the focus of a documentary on a group of singer-songwriters from Nashville. She has written songs for multiple major tv and film projects due for release in 2025, including the limited series The Gray House produced by Morgan Freeman, Lori McCreary, Kevin Costner, & Leslie Grief.
The mastery of holes in the wall, major label stint, and serious songwriting chops make Sunny Sweeney something of a rarity: an artist with barroom cred, mainstream validation, and songs meaty enough for listening rooms. Or, as Rolling Stone put it: “Sweeney is one of the rare entertainers who can hold her own at CMA Fest as well as AmericanaFest.”
Just as comfortable commanding a stadium stage on tour with Bob Seger as she is pouring her heart out from a listening-room stool, she is an outlier: A humble East Texas kid with super-star chops, singing her own songs made up of equal parts wit, soul, and hard truth. Seven albums into a career that has earned praise from Rolling Stone, NPR, American Songwriter, and more, Sunny has drawn a loyal following, experienced the business from every angle, and ultimately, embraced her independence––it's smart country music that likes to have its rock and honky tonk, too, and is that much better for it.
Sweeney will release a new studio album in 2025 produced by Sweeney and Harley Husbands.
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