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Tyler Hubbard Wraps ‘Strong World Tour’ With Sold-Out Ryman Show
Tyler Hubbard wrapped his headline “Strong World Tour” with a sold-out hometown show at the iconic Ryman Auditorium Thursday night (Nov. 21).
After an opening set by Alana Springsteen, Hubbard gave a 90-minute show in front of fans, family, friends and his team. He played songs from his Strong album, as well as his self-titled debut album. Hubbard also performed renditions of some of his biggest hits as a songwriter including Jason Aldean’s “You Make It Easy,” Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise” and Bebe Rexha’s “Meant To Be.”
Prior to taking the stage, Hubbard’s team from UMG Nashville presented him with a plaque commemorating his 1.7 billion global streams, as well as his recent RIAA certifications including his double-Platinum singles “Dancin’ In The Country” and “5 Foot 9,” his Gold self-titled debut album and Gold single “Back Then Right Now.”
Hubbard is on tap to play a host of festivals in 2025, including Country Thunder Saskatchewan, Boots In The Park and Country To Country Festival, among many others.