Fresh off her electrifying guest performances at the When We Were Young Fest in Las Vegas, NV, alongside renowned acts such as Yellowcard, Michelle Branch, and Simple Plan, Cassadee Pope is showing no signs of slowing down. Her next stop? A headline show in Nashville, TN, set for Wednesday, December 13, at the East Room. This highly-anticipated event represents her first solo headlining show since returning to the pop-punk scene, offering fans an opportunity to experience her new music live. Pope will be supported by special guests Natalia Taylar and Sierra Annie. Tickets for the show will go on sale on October 27 at 10 AM CT and can be purchased here.
“The live show element of this musical chapter is so important to me and truly the beating heart of my new music,” Pope shares. “I’ve always loved performing more than anything, and I can’t wait to channel my pop/punk roots during the set. People can expect to hear all the different eras of my career and some unreleased music as well.”
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Earlier this year, Pope marked her triumphant return to the pop-punk genre with a resounding impact. Her journey began with the release of the anthemic single “People That I Love Leave,” which she followed up with the dynamic, collaborative track “Coma,” alongside Jax. Most recently, she unveiled her newest single, “Almost There,” a liberating anthem showcasing her prowess as a woman and as an artist.
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After releasing a rock adaptation of her country-chart-topping single, “Wasting All These Tears (Cassadee’s Version),” Cassadee Pope pulled off a series of surprise performance appearances at When We Were Young Fest in Vegas this past weekend. Kicking off her cameos with a soul-stirring rendition of “Only One” alongside Yellowcard, Pope joined the beloved pop-punk group for this special performance on both days of the festival.
Pope’s weekend at the When We Were Young Fest crescendoed as she merged talents with a star-studded roster for Simple Plan’s “I’m Just A Kid.” Sharing the stage with MxPx/Goldfinger‘s Mike Herrera, Bowling For Soup‘s Jaret Reddick, and Jax, they collectively united their prowess alongside Simple Plan with a pop-punk fervor.