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Kameron Marlowe & Ashley Cooke

Sunday, August 30, 2026 7:30 PM

Gates open 1 hour prior to the show

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Tickets On Sale 4/3/26 @ 10am through Ticketmaster

Tier1

$40

Tier2

$35

Tier3

$30

Columbia Nashville singer / songwriter Kameron Marlowe “is one of our greatest living country singers” (MusicRow). The Kannapolis, North Carolina-native fell in love with country music on an old FM radio while hunting and fishing with his grandpa, raised on Keith Whitley, Brooks & Dunn, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Ray Charles. Marlowe grew up singing in church choir and bands, honing his soulful, resonant baritone and distinct vocal style while in school, eventually dropping out of college and working as an auto part salesman at General Motors to help his family.

In 2019, his self-penned single “Giving You Up” brought Kameron notoriety and moved him to Music City. However, it was his 2022 debut album We Were Cowboys where the world finally took note, becoming an “all-around vocalist-writer-artist worth paying attention to” (Billboard). Now, three albums, multiple RIAA Gold and Platinum certifications, and over 1.2 billion+ global streams later, Marlowe stands out as one of the most singular, formidable, and agile talents in the format.

“The ‘best live voice’ in all of country” (American Songwriter), Marlowe’s titanic vocal ability, universally appealing catalog, and tasteful ear have earned him sold-out headliners from coast to coast, hand-picking and championing openers like Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, Tucker Wetmore, and more as support for his raved-about live show. Marlowe himself has supported genre giants Morgan Wallen, Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Thomas Rhett, and others, with a slate of 2025 arena dates supporting Parker McCollum on tap. His new single, “Seventeen,” is spinning on nationwide country radio now.

 

Ashley Cooke has weathered the storm and is ready to open her heart and shed the armor as she looks to her next chapter. With new music on the horizon and after a year filled with some of the highest highs and lowest lows, breakout country sensation Ashley Cooke has dug deeper than ever into her songwriting and storytelling to reveal her strongest, most vulnerable, and most honest work yet.

After winning Belmont's prestigious Country Showcase and releasing her debut album on Big Loud/Back Blocks Music 'shot in the dark,' Cooke went on to win her first CMT Award for Breakthrough Female Video of the Year in 2024, and has been nominated twice for ACM's New Female Artist of the Year, as well as Best New Country Artist at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. Cooke also notched her first #1 hit at Country radio with her breakthrough track, "your place." As her career started to thrive and take flight - something she had been working towards since penning her first song at the age of eleven - the silky songstress' personal life seemed to be spiraling. Cooke and her family navigated severe health issues, losses, heartbreak, and struggles with mental health - all while putting on a smile night-after-night on stage to deliver unforgettable moments with her fans and showing gratitude for the amazing accolades she began to stack up. Those experiences and hardships have fueled Cooke more than ever to throw herself completely into her music - and what's to come is a testament to that.

Cooke has made debuts at the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium; national TV appearances on ABC’s The Bachelorette and NBC’s TODAY Show; stepped into the ring at Madison Square Garden for a show-stopping rendition of “God Bless America” ahead of John Cena’s farewell WWE Monday Night RAW match; collaborations and tours with Ne-Yo, Rascal Flatts, Joe Jonas, Marshmello, Luke Bryan, Jordan Davis, Cole Swindell, Brett Young; Kane Brown, and, most recently, Parker McCollum.  Ashley’s brand-new project, ace, released November 14th, bridges the gap between her debut and sophomore albums, spanning nine deeply personal tracks and featuring five brand-new songs.

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