Carly Pearce at SKYPAC in Bowling Green

Date

Thursday, April 23, 2026
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Time

7:30 PM

GRAMMY® Award-winning country artist Carly Pearce brings her powerful, heartfelt sound to Bowling Green, Kentucky, live at SKYPAC for an unforgettable country concert. Known for her chart-topping hits, authentic storytelling, and deep Kentucky roots, Pearce continues to redefine modern country music with every performance.

Fiercely rooted in the classics, the girl who left her Kentucky home and high school at 16 to take a job at Dollywood has grown into a woman who embraces the genre’s forward progression. GRAMMY® Award-winning singer-songwriter Carly Pearce lit a fire with her debut album Every Little Thing and the PLATINUM-certified history-making title track, and she hasn’t slowed down since. Pearce’s 3x PLATINUM-certified “I Hope You’re Happy Now” with Lee Brice won both the 2020 CMA Awards Musical Event and 2021 ACM Awards Music Event, plus ACM Single of the Year. Pearce, now a Grand Ole Opry and Kentucky Music Hall of Fame member, has come a long way from the pain she felt writing her critically acclaimed and commercially lauded third studio album 29 which includes Country Radio chart toppers “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” with Ashley McBryde and PLATINUM-certified “What He Didn’t Do.” For the PLATINUM-certified “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,” Pearce picked up her second consecutive ACM Music Event of the Year in 2022 and marked the third duet between two solo women to top Billboard’s Country Airplay chart. The song also took home the 2022 CMA Musical Event of the Year and won a GRAMMY® Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, marking Pearce’s first and making history as the first female pairing to win in the category.

In 2023, Pearce joined Blake Shelton’s BACK TO THE HONKY TONK TOUR and made her 100th performance at the Grand Ole Opry. As she closed out that pivotal 29 chapter with her first live album 29: Written In Stone (Live From Music City), Pearce now steps into the next chapter of her musical career with the praised release of her latest Top-15-and-rising single “we don’t fight anymore” (featuring Chris Stapleton), which earned her second GRAMMY® nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. Pearce went on to release “country music made me do it,” to critical acclaim, performing the song at the first annual People’s Choice Country Awards and on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Last Fall, Pearce wrapped her headline Country Music Made Me Do It Tour, connecting with her fans all across the country. Pearce is currently joining Tim McGraw’s 2024 Standing Room Only Tour as direct support. She released her highly anticipated fourth album, hummingbird, on June 7, continuing to resonate with her honest lyrics and timeless musicality with songs such as the title track “hummingbird,” as well as “my place” and “fault line.” For tour dates and more, visit CarlyPearce.com.

With Support from DEK of Hearts

DEK of Hearts is a powerhouse trio blending country, pop, and bluegrass influences with soaring three-part harmonies and undeniable onstage chemistry. Featured on Season 28 of NBC’s The Voice, they earned a rare 4-chair turn that famously put Reba McEntire on the floor. Later crowned the official Mic Drop Winner during the Knockout Round, the trio advanced to the Top 3 of the season, culminating in a career-defining appearance in the Grand Finale of the Rose Parade before more than 40 million television viewers worldwide to kick off the new year. Their journey resonated widely, amassing over 26 million views across social media to date. National press coverage quickly followed, with features in People MagazineAmerican SongwriterEntertainmentNOW, and on NBC’s Today Show — further cementing their place as one of country-pop’s fastest-rising acts.

The trio officially debuted as DEK of Hearts in April 2024, opening for Grammy Award–winning artist Rhonda Vincent, who played a pivotal role in championing their early steps as a group. Formed after graduating from Trevecca Nazarene University, their musical foundation began in worship music before expanding to churches, festivals, and premier venues across the country.

Winners of Tennessee Songwriters Week, they made their debut at the iconic Bluebird Café and released their breakout single “Taillights,” produced by Nick Schwarz — known for No. 1 hits in country (“She’s Somebody’s Daughter” by Drew Baldridge) and CCM (CAIN). They followed with their sophomore release, “Something in the Well,” written alongside award-winning songwriter Danny Myrick — known for hits including “International Harvester” by Craig Morgan and “She’s Country” by Jason Aldean — and Jacob Rice. With compelling harmonies, dynamic stage presence, and heartfelt storytelling, DEK of Hearts is redefining the modern country-pop trio.

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Carly Pearce at SKYPAC in Bowling Green