Ashley McBryde is performing on The Ellen Degeneres Show Wednesday. The Grammy-nominated singer is performing her current single "Martha Divine," mark.
Ashley McBryde Playing Golden Nugget in Lake Charles on April 10
It s been nearly a year since we ve been able to enjoy full-fledged concerts. This could be a good sign.
The Golden Nugget in Lake Charles has announced they ve booked one of country music s hottest rising stars, Ashley McBryde. She s set to play there on Saturday, April 10.
Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, January 15 at 10:00 am.
However, there is a presale open now through Thursday, January 14 at 10:00 pm. That presale code is NOWHERE and you can enter it here to purchase your tickets.
Tickets range from $35 to $50, plus fees.
The Ellen Degeneres Show this week, offering up her current single, Martha Divine.
Appearing alongside a full band, the singer reinvigorated the full-throttle, sinister energy of the song a rock-tinged murder ballad about a woman who exacts revenge on the woman she finds out is having an extramarital affair with her dad.
In keeping with those dark themes and the song s cinematic music video, which is set in a rural motel room McBryde s performance was backed by a screen that featured flashing images of a forest at night, interspersed with a glowing, neon Motel sign. Martha Divine is the second single off of McBryde s latest album,
ACM and CMA award winner
Ashley McBryde makes her performance debut on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” with current single “
Martha Divine,” pegged by Stereogum as “a roiling country revenge tale with a little twist” and dubbed by NPR as “an
absolute anthem,” from her GRAMMY-nominated album
Never Will, on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 3 p.m. CT.
“When we released
Never Will, we kept our original April 2020 release date because people needed music then and we need music now!” reflects McBryde. “However, there was a small part of me that was a little sad that these songs may not get the time or attention they deserve as a body of work because of that timing. So to have the album receive so much recognition, along with nominations among such incredible company by both the CMA Awards and by The Recording Academy, is truly amazing and means the absolute world to me.”
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