Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville artist Alana Springsteen has unveiled her latest EP, Alana Springsteen: Live from the Ryman, recorded during her first full-band performance at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. This seven-track collection brings fans into the heart of Springsteen’s electrifying live show, highlighted by standout tracks like “you don’t deserve a country song (Live from the Ryman).”
Reflecting on the significance of the performance, Springsteen shared, “The Ryman Auditorium has always been a bucket list venue for me, and standing on that stage is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. The magic of the place—the weight of its legacy and the warmth of the music—made it the perfect setting to capture the connection between myself and the audience.” She added, “This EP is a celebration of live music, storytelling, and the bond we share in those fleeting moments.”
The EP features several fan favorites from Springsteen’s debut album TWENTY SOMETHING and was recorded during her sold-out performance while supporting Tyler Hubbard on November 21, 2024. The powerful live recording demonstrates the 24-year-old singer-songwriter’s ability to command a room and connect deeply with her audience.
Live from the Ryman follows the success of Alana Springsteen: Live from NPR’s Tiny Desk, released in December 2024, further cementing her reputation as a captivating live performer. Hailed by Billboard for her “classic female voice packed with angst and determination,” Springsteen continues to shine as one of country music’s most exciting rising stars.
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