Rising country powerhouse Ty Myers hit a major milestone in his skyrocketing career with his first-ever Nashville performance, selling out The Pinnacle on Friday, October 17, as part of his massive 73-date The Select Tour.
“I've been dying to do a show in Nashville. My team and I wanted it to be the right timing and right venue. I’m so glad we waited and played to a sold-out crowd at The Pinnacle,” Myers shared. “This town means so much to me and we wanted to do it right. For this set, we added horns and an elevated light package, and it just couldn’t have gone better. The crowd was insane.”

The high-energy show featured fan favourites from his acclaimed debut album ‘The Select' (RECORDS Nashville/Columbia), including his current single and Platinum hit ‘Ends of the Earth,' along with Gold-certified standouts ‘Thought It Was Love' and ‘Drinkin’ Alone.' Myers also treated fans to brand-new material recorded at the legendary FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, for his forthcoming sophomore album.
Since July, the singer-songwriter has been releasing one new track per month, several of which made their live debut during the Nashville show — including ‘Leaving Carolina,' ‘Through a Screen,' ‘Come On Over, Baby,' and his latest collaboration with Marcus King, ‘Two Trains.' Fans also went wild for the unreleased track ‘Good Morning Paris,' which earned a massive crowd reaction.
Rolling Stone praised Myers’ live shows as “stand out” performances from “the next face of country music.” His The Select Tour, which launched in January, is rapidly nearing a complete sellout, bringing his electrifying show to more than 174,000 fans before wrapping on February 27, 2026, in Columbia, South Carolina.
The unstoppable performer will continue his momentum into next year with a debut appearance at Stagecoach and a major supporting role on Luke Combs’ My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, which includes stadium dates across North America and Europe.
For a full list of upcoming tour dates and ticket information, visit www.tymyersmusic.com.

