May 27, 2026

Doors: 6:00 PM - Show: 7:00 PM

All Ages

Presented by Music City Roots

Music City Roots with Rhonda Vincent, Hannah Dasher, and Crystal Bowersox

Music City Roots at Harken Hall

Harken Hall is located at 514 Madison Station Blvd, Madison, TN, 37115


Date & Time

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

7:00 PM

Location

Music City Roots at Harken Hall

Harken Hall is located at 514 Madison Station Blvd, Madison, TN, 37115

Come enjoy Music City Roots at Harken Hall on May 27, bringinga lineup that blends tradition, storytelling and contemporary country energy. The evening features Rhonda Vincent, Hannah Dasher and Crystal Bowersox.


Born as a live radio show and now a nationally recognized television series, Music City Roots has a long-standing partnership with WMOT 89.5 FM in the Murfreesboro–Nashville area.


A leading voice in bluegrass, Vincent has built a career defined by precision, longevity and stage presence. Raised in a musical family in Greentop, Missouri, she began performing professionally as a child in her family’s band. Her work has earned widespread recognition, including a Grammy Award and multiple honors from the International Bluegrass Music Association. She became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2021. Her vocals and musicianship continue to expand the reach of bluegrass while remaining grounded in its traditions.


Dasher brings a modern perspective shaped by classic country influences. Named a Fender Next artist and a CMT Next Women of Country honoree, she has also become a regular performer at the Grand Ole Opry. Her growing audience extends beyond the stage, with a strong digital following and viral content that reflects her personality and style. Her live shows combine traditional country elements with a contemporary edge.


Bowersox offers a roots-based sound informed by folk, rock and Americana. A native of northwest Ohio, she began performing at a young age and later developed her craft in Chicago. She gained national attention as a finalist on American Idol and released her debut album, Farmer’s Daughter, in 2010. Her work since then includes multiple releases and ongoing creative projects, highlighting a focus on storytelling and musical range.


Together, the lineup reflects the core of Music City Roots: artists grounded in tradition while continuing to shape the future of American roots music.


Tickets start at $25 and increase the day of the show, so grab yours early.


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