Ashley McBryde Steps On The Stage As Headliner
Over the weekend, Ashley McBryde kicked off her headlining “The Devil I Know” tour. She posted a video clip of the first headlining show in Mobile, Alabama, saying in part, “It’s our first time to have a stage production set. It’s our first time that our lighting director Courtney has designed every inch of what you are seeing as far as lights go.”
When asked what she was looking forward to in the first show, Ashley responded, “I’m most excited about the song, ‘Coldest Beer In Town,’ because we’ve set it up in a cool way in the show. And I would love to see this song get a chance to be a single.”
McBryde captioned the video post on Instagram, “Was I nervous for the first night of #TheDevilIKnowTour? You be the judge. Doesn’t everyone wiggle and bounce around uncontrollably and snap their fingers a LOT before they perform?.”
Many fans reacted to the post, including one who wrote, “You are rocking it, girl!! I knew it from the very beginning.” Another fan gushed, “Dang, girl! You’re lookin’ AMAZING!!”
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When we spoke to Ashley last month, she was already looking ahead to her headlining dates. She told me about the new show, “It’s entirely different. We do love being gifted supporting acts. We’ve figured it out. We’ve done it with Miranda (Lambert), we’ve done it with Luke Combs, we’ve done it with Eric Church, we’ve done it with Jelly Roll and Dierks (Bentley). We know how to take a ninety-minute set that we play and make that a 45-minute set, make it punch, and make sure that the audience is now ready and primed for the headliner that night.”
She added, “We also know how to be the thing that they had to get ready for that night. We designed the set together on the bus at night with post-it notes and song titles on post-it notes. We started slapping things on the wall to see what order things could go in, what worked well, and what didn’t work well. And then, leading up to the first show, we have been taking everything we’ve been slapping on the walls, and we’ve been trying it out. And if it works, it works; if it doesn’t, it doesn’t.”