Hit recording artist Lauren Alaina will take the stage at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s tenth annual Nightfall at the Hall concert on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 6 p.m. The concert will take place at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Event Hall located at 222 Rep. John Lewis Way South in Nashville.
Nightfall at the Hall is the ultimate after-hours celebration exclusively for the museum’s Troubadour members, a community of young leaders, ages 21 to 45, who collaborate with other like-minded professionals in supporting their community and the museum.
Nightfall at the Hall admission is a benefit of Troubadour membership. Young professionals can become a Troubadour member between now and September 12th, at a discounted rate of $5 off an individual Troubadour membership and $10 off a dual membership.
Prior to Alaina’s performance, student artist Ella Choi will perform “Blueberry Love,” a song that she wrote with guidance from museum staff as part of the museum’s flagship educational program, Words & Music. Choi, a 16-year-old 11th-grader from Cleveland, Ohio, has participated in a variety of the museum’s songwriting programs since 2020.
For more information about this year’s event or to become a Troubadour member, visit countrymusichalloffame.org/troubadour or call 615.416.2026.
Grand Ole Opry member and multi-platinum-selling singer and songwriter Lauren Alaina has had multiple hit singles, including “Road Less Traveled,” “What Ifs” with her childhood friend and fellow country artist Kane Brown (his first career Billboard Hot Country Songs chart #1) and “One Beer” with HARDY and Devin Dawson. Alaina and platinum-selling artist Chris Lane just released a duet, “Dancin’ in the Moonlight.” Her most recent album, Sitting Pretty on Top of the World, includes her singles “Getting Over Him” featuring Jon Pardi, as well as the recently RIAA-certified, gold-selling “Getting Good.