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In The Round with Brittany Moore, Aaron Clafton, Ren Richards & Tori Tullier
with Brittany Moore, Aaron Clafton, Ren Richards, Tori Tullier
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$12 / $12 food/bev minimum Buy Tickets

THIS IS A PREPAID SHOW, REFUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE.

There are 18 tables, 8 bar seats and 8 church pew seats available for reservation. The remaining pew seats for this show are not reserved in advance. These seats are available on a first come/first served basis when doors open.

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Artists

Brittany Moore

With her music being unfiltered and blending unexpected subject matter with well-honed commercial appeal, emerging artist Brittany Moore cuts through the mix with her signature songwriting, soulful vocals, and quirky flair. 

Since moving to Nashville in 2018, the Northwest Arkansas Native has gained a large following on social media along with several viral videos including a few of her latest single, Ladies in the Church Choir. In 2021, her single Jesus and Janis got attention on TikTok and landed her on The Bobby Bones show. Since then, she has been busy working on new music and playing iconic Nashville venues such as The Bluebird, The Listening Room, and 3rd & Lindsley.

Aaron Clafton

Amid the ever-evolving country music landscape, where party anthems and rural clichés often reign supreme, Aaron Clafton offers a refreshing blend of authenticity, heartland rock sensibilities, and deeply personal storytelling. Raised in Sauk Rapids, MN, and now based in Nashville, this singer-songwriter brings a Midwestern perspective to his songs, rooted in themes of nostalgia, personal reflection, and an unmistakable connection to home.​

From an early age, music was a constant companion for Clafton. Singing along to the radio and making up songs was second nature, but it was his grandfather who cemented music's place in his life, encouraging him to take piano lessons. That spark grew as Clafton picked up the guitar and began writing songs, eventually leading him to enter CMT's Music City Madness competition at just 16 years old. Selected as one of the top 64 entries, the recognition opened doors for him, leading to interviews on his hometown radio station and coverage by local newspapers. "That was the first time I really thought I could do this for a living," he recalls.

Since then, Clafton has crafted a sound that blends the influence of ‘80s heartland rock and ‘90s country, drawing comparisons to the likes of Eric Church while maintaining his own distinct voice. His songs, often led by piano—a tribute to his late grandfather—tell stories of life’s simpler, quieter moments. Tracks like Benton County Lemonade and Bar Changes evoke the everyday experiences of people who may have left their small towns for the city but never quite shed the places that raised them.​

Clafton's latest single, Fishing With Jesus, exemplifies his ability to touch listeners’ hearts with deeply personal, yet universal, themes. Written as a tribute to his grandfather, the ballad imagines him casting a line in heaven alongside Jesus, offering a sense of peace and comfort to those dealing with loss. "It's not just about fishing; it's about family, faith, and the idea that our loved ones are always with us," he says. Set to release on October 25, 2024, Fishing With Jesus promises to resonate deeply with fans who’ve experienced similar heartache, particularly those with a love for the outdoors.

His authenticity extends to the live stage, where Clafton has opened for country heavyweights like Dustin Lynch, Jordan Davis, Jo Dee Messina, and Blackhawk at events such as FireFest in Cold Spring, MN. "My live shows are all about the music—no frills, just me and the songs," he says. This stripped-back approach allows his storytelling to take center stage, giving audiences an intimate connection with both the lyrics and the man behind them.

​With a new single set for early 2025, Aaron Clafton is poised to continue his ascent in country music, bringing his unique Midwestern perspective to a wider audience. His dedicated fanbase, appreciate the simplicity and sincerity of his music, drawn to the unpretentious, heartfelt songs that remind them of home.

Ren Richards

Singer-songwriter Ren Richards makes raw, emotionally-driven rock reminiscent of genre-bending artists like KT Tunstall and Alison Mosshart. She’s a natural storyteller with a candid nature and effortless lyrical style honed through experience writing in a wide range of genres. After fronting a popular metal band in Florida, Richards taught herself to play guitar and moved to Nashville, quickly establishing herself as a successful songwriter in Music City. Now branching out as a solo artist, Richards is blazing her own trail, fusing her narrative lyrical chops with dynamic vocal melodies and driving electric guitar lines to create a new kind of tight, emotionally acute rock.

Tori Tullier

Tori Tullier is an award-winning songwriter based in Nashville, TN. In 2014 she received the ASCAP Foundation Sammy Cahn Lyric Writing Award for her solely-penned song "Nicotine." Past winners of the award include John Mayer, Lori McKenna, Josh Ritter and Katie Herzig. Her songs have landed on US and Canadian radio with cuts by Tim Hicks (with Lindsay Ell), Tenille Arts, Stephanie Quayle, Emma White, Brittany Kennell and more. She has also had recent success with placements in an ad campaign for YouTube, and in the 2021 major motion picture, “The Mauritanian.” Tori has performed at Tin Pan South along with several Bluebird Cafe appearances. She has had songs featured in People, Billboard, Rolling Stone Country, and Forbes magazine, and performed at The Grand Ole Opry. While attending the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, Tori took first place in the Bruce Hornsby Songwriting competition. Taking a chapter from the classic Nashville story -- after spending a decade writing for other artists -- in 2020 she returned to writing on her own, savoring the impromptu sessions alone at night with just her and her piano, and maybe a glass of red. Born from those sessions, “Things I Won’t Forget” is her debut single as an artist from her forthcoming EP, Baby Steps, formally introducing the world to one of Nashville’s best kept secrets.