DOWNTOWN CONCERT: All-Nashville Roadshow sets concert at Home Place Park
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STORY BY GREGG PARKER | PHOTOS COURTESY OF ALL-NASHVILLE ROADSHOW
 By STORY BY GREGG PARKER | PHOTOS COURTESY OF ALL-NASHVILLE ROADSHOW  
Published 12:06 pm Monday, April 27, 2026

DOWNTOWN CONCERT: All-Nashville Roadshow sets concert at Home Place Park

Home Place Park will be feeling the vibe of the Music City when the All-Nashville Roadshow entertains with its concert performances on May 9.

“The All-Nashville Roadshow is all about delivering a one-of-a-kind outdoor music experience for the sound and spirit of Music City. We bring the vibrant energy of Nashville music, brews and bites to your hometown!” a spokesperson said.

The music will start at 7 p.m. and continue until 10 p.m.

“For one night only, Home Place Park will transform into a celebration of Nashville’s music, food, craft beer and culture,” according to the spokesperson.

In his hilarious, charming style, host Charlie Vergos will keep the energy high and the crowd engaged. Three rising stars of Nashville will perform:

• Charlie Argo – He combines storytelling of Americana with a voice that radiates soulful emotion. Based in Nashville, he has earned accolades for his songwriting and electrifying live performances. His EP, “In the Name of Love,” features top-tier Nashville musicians. Argo will headline with his full band, delivering a high-energy show.

• Slaw – His voice fuses the grit of Otis Redding, twang of Darius Rucker and fire of Robert Plant. Slaw is a genre-defying powerhouse. Backed by some of Nashville’s most talented musicians, Slaw delivers rich sounds with soulful hooks and raw energy that demands attention.

• Summerlyn Powers – Her thoughtful stories of love, faith and resilience accent her music, drawing inspiration from Southern rock legends like Lynyrd Skynyrd and folk icons like Joni Mitchell. A CMT-featured artist and seasoned performer at major festivals like SouthSounds and Moon Crush, Powers invites listeners into moments of grace, reflection and joy.

The Roadshow will include Nashville-style eats. The menu offers Nashville hot chicken sandwiches, Southern fried bologna sandwiches, barbecue sandwiches, slaw dogs, Moon Pies, RC Cola and more. Guests can order ice-cold pours of Nashville’s finest craft beer.

Guests can bring their own chair, or upgrade for an enhanced experience with optional rentals for lawn chairs, side tables and lights. When the show ends, guests can leave their rentals and the concert staff will handle cleanup and packing.

Only 400 tickets are available for this show and are now on sale. To order tickets, visit allnashvilleroadshow.com/madison-al. On the right of the window, click the ORDER TICKETS box.

On the new window, ticket levels are $39 for Silver, which offers a great view at a low price; $49 for Gold with good seats and excellent sound; and $59, Platinum for the best stage views and in the energy. Within each zone, seating is general admission.

“We’ll see you at Home Place Park in Madison. Let’s make it a night to remember,” the spokesperson said.

For more information, visit allnashvilleroadshow.com/madison-al, and check out the “Frequently Asked Questions.”

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