Priscilla Block, Lily Rose & More Light Up Country Now Live for St. Jude

Priscilla Block, Vincent Mason, Lily Rose, Adam Doleac and DEMPS brought the party to 6th & Peabody in Nashville, TN on Tuesday, February 18 for Country Now Live. 

That night, each artist generously donated their time, delivering intimate acoustic sets filled with fan favorites and new music—all for the benefit of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The venue was packed out with fans who braved the oncoming rare winter snowstorm to support the good cause while experiencing an unforgettable evening of music.

Demps; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Demps; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Demps; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Demps; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

DEMPS

DEMPS set the tone for the night, opening the show with her latest set of fan-favorites including “Who’s Who” and “Bi*** On Wine.” She got the crowd on their feet while highlighting her growing catalog and diving into her journey from a TikTok music promoter to singer-songwriter. To cap things off, she put her heart on the line with “Boy Bye,” a raw, unreleased breakup anthem that had the fans hanging onto every word. The performance offered a sneak peek into what fans can expect from her upcoming tour and the music she’s been crafting behind the scenes, further proving that she’s just getting started.

Adam Doleac; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Adam Doleac; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Adam Doleac; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Adam Doleac; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

Adam Doleac

Adam Doleac knows how to command a room, and he did just that at Country Now Live as he delivered a set packed with early crowd pleasures like “Famous,” “Another” and more. The Mississippi native had fans singing along to his upbeat tracks while also leaving them speechless with soon-to-be-released songs, including the goosebumps-inducing “All Moms Go to Heaven,” which he deems to be “one of my favorite things I’ve written lately.” As a first-time dad and a husband of two years, Doleac has had plenty of personal experiences to draw from for his songwriting, and fans will soon get to explore those moments in a forthcoming project.

Vincent Mason; Photo by Andrew Wendowksi
Vincent Mason; Photo by Andrew Wendowksi
Vincent Mason; Photo by Andrew Wendowksi
Vincent Mason; Photo by Andrew Wendowksi

Vincent Mason

There’s no denying that Vincent Mason is a force to be reckoned with. While strumming his guitar, the rising star had fans tapping their feet and joining in on songs like “Speak of the Devil” and his viral hit, “Hell Is a Dance Floor.” Along with celebrating his most recent release, “Wish You Well,” he also stepped outside of his catalog and ignited a singalong with a surprise cover of Kenny Chesney’s “American Kids.” Vincent Mason already has a strong momentum going and that has set him up for what’s posed to be a big year ahead. Fans can currently catch him on the road for his sold-out Hell is A Dance Floor Tour.

Lily Rose; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Lily Rose; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Lily Rose; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Lily Rose; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

Lily Rose

Lily Rose took a break from her headlining Runnin’ Outta Time Tour to grace her Nashville fans with her powerful storytelling skills and captivating vocals. She put her most raw emotions on display through some of her latest releases like “Even After Everything” and “Let You Know When I Get There,” in addition to the song that started it all for her, “Villain.” A highlight of her set came when she performed “Runnin’ Outta Time,” igniting a full-room singalong as fans belted out every word. At the end of her performance, Lily left fans wanting more, as her ability to connect with the audience was undeniable.

Priscilla Block; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Priscilla Block; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Priscilla Block; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Priscilla Block; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

Priscilla Block

Priscilla Block is known for shutting down venues with her empowering and authentic shows and she managed to bring that same energy to 6th & Peabody, even in a more stripped-down setting. “Y’all cool if we turn this into a divey, trashy bar?” she asked before belting out the uplifting “My Bar.” With the accompaniment of a few of her bandmates, Priscilla continued with a mix of party anthems like “Off The Deep End” and soulful ballads such as “He’s My Man.”

“I love playing a little stripped down acoustic vibe,” she told us before the show. “We always do one in our set every night, and it’s just so fun. I feel like people get a chance to really listen to the lyrics and my songwriting itself is really happy when moments like that happen and you can kind of talk about songs. It just feels really intimate with the crowd. A little different than our usual loud, crazy rowdy show.”

Priscilla Block; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Priscilla Block; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

Her stage presence was magnetic and had every person in the room feeling like they were part of something special. Priscilla made sure to call out fans in between songs, especially highlighting those who radiated positive energy and made it clear they were loyal supporters. At one point, she even brought a member of the audience on stage to help her sing her iconic hit “Fake Names.” Fans can catch even more from Priscilla Block on her 2025 headline dates that run through June.  

All proceeds from Country Now Live will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to support its lifesaving mission. St. Jude treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases, and thanks to fundraising efforts, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, housing, or food. Instead, they are able to focus on helping their children survive. Click HERE to learn more about St. Jude.   

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