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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (June 23, 2026) – GRAMMY-nominated artists David Nail and Will Hoge are set to visit seven cities for An Evening With David Nail and Will Hoge. Tickets are on sale now at DavidNail.com and WillHoge.com.
Both acclaimed singer-songwriters are widely regarded as among the best in their respective genres, and together they promise an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind evening of live music defined by raw, honest, and deeply vulnerable songwriting. Unafraid to share personal experiences through their music, both artists bring a level of authenticity that makes for a rare, emotionally resonant live experience that connects with audiences in a deeply human way.
The special co-headlining tour will feature stripped-down performances, storytelling, and intimate renditions of fan favorites and brand-new material, highlighting the raw artistry and songwriting that have defined both Nail and Hoge’s careers.
An Evening With David Nail and Will Hoge Tour Dates:
Sept. 30 – Louisville, KY – Kentucky Center for the Arts’ Bomhard Theater
Dec. 3 – Gainesville, FL – Heartwood Soundstage
Dec. 4 – Boca Raton, FL – The Funky Biscuit
Dec. 5 – Boca Raton, FL – The Funky Biscuit
Dec. 6 – Clearwater, FL – Wiley House Concerts
Dec. 7 – St. Augustine, FL – The Waterworks
Dec. 9 – Athens, GA – Rialto Club at Hotel Indigo
Dec. 10 – Birmingham, AL – Workplay Theatre
About David Nail
David Nail is a 3x platinum singer-songwriter from Kennett, Missouri, known for his deeply personal songwriting and unmistakable vocal prowess. With GRAMMY and ACM nominations, he has scored multiple No. 1 hits, including “Let It Rain” and “Whatever She’s Got,” as well as standout favorites like “Red Light.” His success has earned 5 RIAA certifications, three charted albums in the Top 10 on the Billboard Charts, more than 1 billion streams on Pandora, and a reputation for delivering songs that resonate long after the last note fades. After building a respected career in Nashville with albums such as I’m About To Come Alive, The Sound of a Million Dreams, Only This and Nothing More, I’m A Fire, and Fighter, Nail stepped into a more independent chapter that prioritized honesty over expectations. Nail has steadily released singles since 2024, including “If I Could Call,” “Why” featuring Aubrie Sellers, “Hotel Keys,” and “Pacing The Cage,” which was featured in Vanity Fair’s documentary “Take No Prisoners.” Recent projects such as Oh, Mother, the Bootheel releases, and 2023’s Best of Me reflect a more organic, reflective approach, with songs centered on family, memory, mental health, and the hard-earned perspective that comes with experience.
In 2026, Nail continued that evolution with his new songs “The Crown,” “Fare Thee Well,” and “She Knows,” and is set to release his first album in over a decade, Flowers, on August 21. He has also embarked on his intimate “Down To The Studs Tour,” where he performs solo — just a guitar, stories, and songs — reconnecting with audiences in listening rooms and small theaters across the country. Known for turning lived-in lyrics into emotionally resonant performances, Nail remains guided by a simple philosophy: stay truthful, keep growing, and make music that means something long after the moment passes. Visit DavidNail.com for more.
About Will Hoge
Will Hoge released Sweet Misery, the Grammy-nominated artist’s fifteenth studio album, on August 22. On Sweet Misery, Hoge reminds listeners that he isn’t afraid to break new ground – all while giving a keen nod to his rock and roll roots with the kind of grace and purpose that only comes with experience – without the baggage of predictability.
In Will’s own words: “Following the re-recording and re-releases of Carousel and Blackbird On A Lonely Wire I found myself really wanting to make a louder, hooky, rock-n-roll band record again. Good stories, big choruses, shit to make you play it loud and drive fast with the windows down. I was without a band, so I enlisted a crew of folks who I love – folks that I believed could really help bring out the bigger ideas in the songs. I hope folks will find some headphones and give it a good, loud listen. Top to bottom, the way albums should be listened to.”
Will Hoge has a career whose milestones include Number One hits, GRAMMY nods, major-label record deals, and hard-won independence. Years before Americana music received its own category at the Grammy Awards, Hoge was on the frontlines, helping to pilot and popularize the genre’s blend of American roots music. In the current digital era dominated by influencers seeking shortcuts to stardom, Will Hoge proudly treads the scenic route, immersing himself in the journey rather than fixating on the destination.
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