Thomas Rhett is celebrating the release of his new Center Point Road album with a special event at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville this coming weekend, while thousands of his fans are in town for the CMA Music Festival. Thomas chose that venue and the timing because he says, “Last year we played three concerts in a day. We played one in Boston, one in Philadelphia, and one in Chicago, at like noon, five and nine. That just about killed me.”
So when he started thinking how he could celebrate this album with his fans, Thomas said, “There has to be like a different way to like, bring a lot of people in to celebrate an album. And so we’re calling it the Center Point Road Experience, and they get to come in and hear us play hits that they love and also like five or six songs off the new record, in like a super broken down, like power acoustic kind of way, with a little Q & A. Get to explain why the song was written, where it was written, how long it took to write it.”
Thomas, who is a big fan of Eric Church, says, “I just feel like as a fan, if I was going to go to Eric Church’s album release event, I wouldn’t want to just go to a show. I would want to watch him and his guitar and be able to like understand like how and why he wrote my favorite song on that record, and so I’m trying to do that same thing that I would want as a fan, for my fans.”
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“Last year we played three concerts in a day. We played one in Boston, one in Philadelphia, and one in Chicago, at like noon, five and nine. That just about killed me. There has to be like a different way to like bring a lot of people in to celebrate an album, and so we’re calling it the Center Point Road Experience. And they get to come in and hear us play hits that they love and also like five or six songs off the new record, in like a super broken down, like power acoustic kind of way, with a little Q & A. Get to explain why the song was written, where it was written, how long it took to write it. Like, I just feel like as a fan, if I was going to go to Eric Church’s album release event, I wouldn’t want to just go to a show. I would want to watch him and his guitar and be able to like understand like how and why he wrote my favorite song on that record, and so I’m trying to do that same thing that I would want as a fan, for my fans.”