(Nashville, Tenn. – July 14, 2020) Royal Albert Hall and Nashville Meets London are set to host the highly-anticipated virtual Country music concert event featuring performances by Nashville’s most versatile band The Cadillac Three, American country music singer Michael Ray, singer-songwriter from Alberta, Canada, Tenille Townes, and Yorkshire-native, Twinnie, this Saturday, July 18, 2020, at 19.30 BST / 1:30 p.m. CDT.
The free, one-and-a-half-hour viewing event, which is part of the London-based venue’s recently launched Livestream series, Royal Albert Home, will be hosted by Country Hits Radio and Mainly Music radio presenter, host of No Chords But The Truth podcast and NML team member, Matt Spracklen.
To catch the at-home Livestream concert event, visit the Royal Albert Hall YouTube channel (here) on July 18 at 19.30 BST / 1:30 p.m. CDT. Performance times are approximate, and are as follows:
7.32 p.m. GMT | 1:32 p.m. CDT Twinnie
7.56 p.m. GMT | 1:56 p.m. CDT Michael Ray
8.17 p.m. GMT | 2:17 p.m. CDT Tenille Townes
8.50 p.m. GMT | 2:50 p.m. CDT The Cadillac Three
The show aims to raise funds for the Royal Albert Hall, which is closed for the first time since World War Two. Like all arts venues across the UK, the Hall is in financial crisis as a result of the pandemic. Since closing its doors on 17 March, its online concerts – featuring the likes of Rufus Wainwright, KT Tunstall, Richard Thompson and Ayanna Witter-Johnson – have been streamed more than a million times, inspiring donations totaling over £50,000.
Lucy Noble, Artistic Director of the Royal Albert Hall, said: “This series has spotlighted an incredible collection of world-class talents working in an extraordinary array of genres. Since we launched on 9 April, we’ve featured everything from Baxter Dury to Bach cello suites, from spoken word to homegrown soul. Now we’re absolutely delighted to announce the first country music concert as part of Royal Albert Home, showcasing four fantastic acts who’ll bring a little bit of Nashville into your living room. The line-up illustrates just how exciting and eclectic the world of country is right now, and we can’t wait to share this show with you.”
The Hall, which marks its 150th anniversary next year, has played host to innumerable legendary acts. Recent country shows on its famous stage include headline sets from Darius Rucker, Kacey Musgraves and Charles Esten. For more information on Royal Albert Home gigs, or to watch any previous show on-demand, go to www.royalalberthall.com/RAHome
Nashville Meets London (NML) is also currently producing Nashville Meets London Sessions, an online series featuring virtual concerts via NML’s social media platforms. To engage in the new series, fans are encouraged to follow Nashville Meets London on Facebook (@NashvilleMeetsLondon), Twitter (@NashMeetsLondon), and Instagram (@NashvilleMeetsLondon).
Launched in August 2016 as a music festival, Nashville Meets London (NML) has developed into a global music brand, providing opportunities that support the globalization of Country and Americana music. The brand’s mission is to expand on the cultural and economic exchange of music while driving more synergy between the recording and live performance industries in the United States and the UK. Other Nashville Meets London (NML) events include the monthly series, NML Presents at PizzaExpress (Holborn), the NML and Buck n’ Bull ‘Southern Fridays’ Boat Cruise, and the annual NML Music Festival.
Nashville Meets London is co-produced by Peter Conway of Peter Conway Management, based in London, and Christy Walker-Watkins and Matt Watkins of Nashville-based agency, The AristoMedia Group. Matt Spracklen is the fourth team member of Nashville Meets London. For more information about Nashville Meets London, visit www.NashvilleMeetsLondon.com. |