Sidewalk Prophets Plan First Ever Free Concert at Ryman

Sidewalk Prophets will cement their place in Music City's timeline March 22, 2020, when the band hosts the first free public concert in Ryman Auditorium history. Two months prior to the release of their fourth studio album, The Things That Got Us Here (May 22, 2020), Sidewalk Prophets is inviting their "Great Big Family" to experience the gift of an exclusive free album preview and live performance at one of Nashville's most revered venues.
Although the concert is free to all attendees, a ticket is required. Tickets will be released via Ticketmaster's Verified Fan platform, which was created specifically to prevent scalpers from reselling tickets. Fans can join the queue now with an official on-sale date of Jan. 9, 2020 at 10 a.m. CST. Group tickets are available through the Ryman box office. In addition, fans can also pre-order the new album beginning Jan. 9, 2020.
Ahead of the landmark event, Sidewalk Prophets will kick off their Smile Tour Feb. 14, 2020 in Hillsboro, Kansas. The tour borrows its name from Sidewalk Prophets' brand-new song, "Smile," the first taste of new music from the band's forthcoming studio project.
Smile Tour Dates:
2/14 - Hillsboro, KS
2/16 - Cheyenne, WY
2/18 - Worland, WY
2/21 - Twin Falls, ID
2/23 - Walla Walla, WA
3/01 - North Bend, OR
3/05 - Merced, CA
3/06 - Elk Grove, CA
3/12 - Tucson, AZ
*Additional dates to be announced. All dates subject to change.
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