6:00 pm - Doors | 7:00 pm - Showtime
Location: Main Theatre
General Admission: $42.20 + $3 fee, Advance; $47.48 + $3 fee, Day of Show
**This is a sit-down general admission show.
Four-time Grammy Nominee, Darrell Scott is an acclaimed singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist widely regarded as one of the most respected voices in contemporary American roots music. A masterful storyteller with deep roots in country, bluegrass, folk, and Americana, Scott delivers powerful performances where his expressive voice, heartfelt songwriting, and exceptional musicianship takes center stage.
Scott has built a career defined by authenticity, instrumental versatility, and lyrical depth. His voice and instrumental work appear on hundreds of studio sessions recorded from Nashville and Los Angeles to Toronto and London. He’s shared the stage and studio with artists including Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Joan Baez, Tim O’Brien, Sam Bush, Robert Plant, and the Zac Brown Band.
Beyond touring and recording, Scott has contributed to a variety of collaborative and theatrical projects including Nashville Ballet’s production Postcards from the Boys which was inspired by and set to his music. Scott’s production credits include albums for Guy Clark, Wayne Scott, Steep Canyon Rangers, Susan Werner, Willi Carlisle, and Malcolm Holcombe. He hosts a songwriting workshop each year in Nashville called Songfood, helping other writers develop their skill and songwriting voice.
Scott has received multiple Grammy and Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame nominations and was honored with a 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association. He’s earned Songwriter of the Year awards from both ASCAP and NSAI. This fall, he will be inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame.
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