Bristol, Tenn./Va. – Tanya Tucker, Del McCoury Band, and Asleep at the Wheel are among the second round of lineup additions headlining the 2022 Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion music festival, which takes place September 9-11 in Historic Downtown Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee. Willie Watson, Nicki Bluhm and Miko Marks are also part of the latest rollout of artists announced today.
“Tanya very much wanted to be here last year, but was unable to join us due to travel issues,” said Leah Ross, executive director of advancement for the Birthplace of Country Music, the parent nonprofit of the festival, the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, and WBCM Radio Bristol. “It’s serendipitous that she’ll perform in Bristol as we celebrate the 95th anniversary of the 1927 Bristol Sessions and the same year as Rosanne Cash, another iconic figure in country music.”
Rosanne Cash, JJ Grey & Mofro, Briston Maroney and Katie Pruitt were among the artists announced back in January. More of the lineup will be revealed late March.
Scheduled to appear at Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, Sept. 9-11,2022 (February rollout highlighted below):
- JJ Grey & Mofro
- Tanya Tucker
- Rosanne Cash
- Del McCoury Band
- Jerry Douglas Band
- Asleep at the Wheel
- Briston Maroney
- Donna the Buffalo
- Katie Pruitt
- 49 Winchester
- Ralph Stanley II & The Clinch Mountain Boys
- Dallas Wayne
- John R. Miller
- Willie Watson
- Nicki Bluhm
- Miko Marks
- Dallas Moore
- Dave Eggar
- S.G. Goodman
- Emily Scott Robinson
- Jonathan Byrd
- Bill & the Belles
- Wildermiss
- Annabelle’s Curse
- Oh He Dead
- The Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band
- The Cordovas
- Missy Raines & Allegheny
- Of Good Nature
- Chatham Rabbits
- Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast
- The Get Right Band
- Abby Bryant & The Echoes
- Kyshona
- Carson Peters & Iron Mountain
- Fedor & the Denim Denim
- Brennen Leigh
- Sunny War
- Tuatha Dea
- Beth Snapp
- Kelsey Rae
- Jennifer Knapp
- Jake Blount
- The Honey Dewdrops
- My New Favorites
- The Blue Ridge Girls
- Alli Epperson
- Adeem the Artist
- Casey Noel
- Wound Tight
- Tiffany Williams
Additional highlights of the festival, with the price of admission, is a special exhibit at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, 1968 Folsom Prison Redemption that honors “The Man in Black,” Johnny Cash.
BCM plans to release additional Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion festival artists at the end of each month through April, anticipating approximately 100 acts to gather and share their music and creative energy. Weekend passes are on sale now for $100. Artist schedules and single day tickets will be released later this summer. For tickets and more information, visit BristolRhythm.com.