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Ryman Auditorium
Legendary Lone Star storyteller Robert Earl Keen brings his 2026 Spring Limited Run Tour to Music City's incredible Ryman Auditorium on Friday, March 20th, 2026. Gates open at 7:00 PM for an 8:00 PM showtime.
The original BMI Troubadour Award recipient and Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee guarantees an incredible night in story telling artistry. Expect beloved classics like "The Road Goes On Forever", "Merry Christmas from the Family", and cuts from his 2022 release Western Chill.
Ascending star Olivia Wolf, fresh off her Silver Rounds album, opens with her distinctive mix of cosmic country and bluegrass influences.
Tickets start at $75 for this rare stop at the Mother Church of Country Music. This limited regional Southern tour shouldn't be overlooked.
Robert Earl Keen will bring his unique sound to the Ryman on Friday, March 20th, 2026. Doors will be at 7:00pm with the show at 8:00pm. The Texas country music stalwart will be heading out on his 2026 Spring Limited Run Tour of the Southeastern US with special guest Olivia Wolf for this intimate tour which will also stop in Fischer TX, Ponte Vedra Beach FL, Augusta GA, Savannah GA, Charleston SC, Asheville NC, Knoxville TN and Nashville TN.
With a Texas upbringing, this singer-songwriter has made a name for himself in the world of Texas country and Americana music. His songs “The Road Goes On Forever”, “Merry Christmas from the Family”, “Gringo Honeymoon” and “Feelin’ Good Again” are recognized in Texas and in Nashville.
His authentic approach to his music earned him the 2015 BMI Troubadour Award – the first ever given. His induction into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame also adds to his legacy in the music genre. He has produced more than 20 records and performs his rowdy live shows all over the world.
Olivia Wolf just joined the Keen family and is blowing minds with her cosmic country music. Born and raised in Northern California but now calling Tennessee home, Wolf is redefining the country genre with her unique blend of bluegrass and an otherworldly sound heard in her songs “Rollin’ 7s”, “Brown Liquor” and “Cosmic Appalachian Radio”.
116 Rep. John Lewis Way North 72 Ryman Nashville, TN 37219
This historic building was built in 1892 and is commonly referred to as the "Mother Church of Country Music" because of its former role as the home of the Grand Ole Opry. The seating is done in a unique pew fashion on the main floor and in the balcony. The 2362 seat theater allows the audience to be close to the performers but far enough away to enjoy the great acoustics, which have hosted every major star in music from Johnny Cash to Taylor Swift and everyone in between. The concession stands are located throughout the auditorium and serve beer, wine, cocktails, soft drinks and snacks. The Ryman Auditorium is wheelchair accessible. For more information about the Ryman Auditorium please contact them directly at (615) 889-3060 or call the booking line at 800-733-6779.
On-site parking is not available at The Ryman Auditorium. Several public parking garages are located throughout Nashville and surrounding areas within walking distance to The Ryman. Street parking is also available within the surrounding neighborhood, contingent upon event schedule. Rideshare (Uber and Lyft) are highly recommended. Special event valet services are also available upon request.
Opening at $75, this is a great chance to see two great acts in one of the greatest song-houses in the country. Because of the limited nature of this tour, unsold seats are selling out quickly. Get your tickets now through Ticket Squeeze or at the Ryman box office. Click the Buy Tickets button above to get started.
Please see below the Ryman Auditorium seating chart for the Robert Earl Keen event on 20 March 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Robert Earl Keen tickets. For accessible seating please contact Ryman Auditorium directly.
Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, , US