The Madison-Morgan Cultural Center proudly presents, Music City Comes to Madison, a Nashville In the Round Singer-Songwriter Series.
The series includes 4 concerts throughout the year in the style of Nashville’s Writers In the Round events. Songwriters perform in a line and tell their stories. Award-winning songwriters share MMCC’s historic stage for an intimate concert experience like none before.
Following a phenomenal sold-out first round performance in June, the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center proudly presents, Music City Comes To Madison, Round #2! Join us on September 17th at 7PM (doors open at 6PM) in MMCC’s elegantly restored historic auditorium in Madison, GA for an intimate concert experience you won’t forget!
Local favorite and Nashville Recording Artist Eric Dodd will host #1 hit songwriter Clay Mills (Darius Rucker, Diamond Rio, Trisha Yearwood) and CMT “Next Women of Country'' and SiriusXM “Highway Find” artist Kalie Shorr for another terrific in-the-round experience! Additionally, #1 hit songwriter and Nashville recording artist Chuck Cannon (Toby Keith, John Michael Montgomery, Billy Dean) will take the stage to share the stories behind his hit songs and provide a riveting performance, leaving you wanting more! Get your tickets today! Following the concert, there will be a Songwriter Meet and Greet Cocktail Party available for the VIP ticket holders.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Take advantage of the “Buy Now Special” and “VIP Experience.”
General Admission Buy Now Special $50 - Purchase by August 30th for only $50 (that’s $20 off general admission ticket price)! (general admission ticket prices go up on August 31st).
VIP Experience - includes: General Admission Ticket, Reserved On-Site Parking (one parking pass per transaction), and Meet & Greet Cocktail party with the artists (following concert)!
Limited VIP Experiences available…buy now to secure your ultimate concert experience with the Music City Songwriters!
This is a Madison-Morgan Cultural Center fundraising event. All proceeds benefit the Center’s mission to enrich the lives of the residents of its immediate community and the broader region by presenting high-quality programming and educational opportunities in the fields of visual and performing arts, history, and other humanities. MMCC will preserve and interpret its historic buildings and will cooperate with other organizations that have mission-compatible goals.
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