Spotify House took over Ole Red in Nashville June 5th through June 7th during the 52nd Annual CMA Fest for an epic weekend of 60+ performances. The free event attracted long lines of fans who arrived hours before the doors opened at 10AM each day to hear their favorite artists, including Keith Urban, Riley Green, Kelsea Ballerini, Rascal Flatts, Shaboozey, Lainey Wilson, and many more.
The intimate, first-come, first-served audience at Spotify House was treated to live performances from the hitmakers of the Spotify Hot Country playlist on the first-floor main stage and rooftop Fresh Finds stage of Blake Shelton’s Ole Red bar and live music venue.
Surprise performers at Spotify House included Eric Church, Marshmello, Carin Leon, Blake Shelton, and Megan Moroney.

Day One Of Spotify House Featured A Pop-Up Performance From Eric Church
Keith Urban kicked off day one of Spotify House with an electric, engaging performance. Starting with an extended version of “Long Hot Summer,” Urban instantly held the crowd in the palms of his hands. He thanked the audience for lining up early before he continued his set with “Straight Line” and “Messed Up As Me.”
Then, Urban decided to make the most of the intimate space by walking through the crowd to perform on top of the bar, where he sang “The Fighter” opposite Natalie Stovall (of Runaway June) on the main stage.
Before closing out his half-hour set, Urban expressed his desire to play longer. “To me, 30 minutes is like one verse of a song,” he laughed. Urban wrapped up his set with “‘Til Summer Comes Around,” filled with instrumental solos showing off his guitar prowess.
In addition to Urban, Thursday’s lineup included: Thelma & James, Hudson Westbrook, Vincent Mason, Dylan Gossett, Noah Cyrus, Gavin Adcock, Sam Barber, Bailey Zimmerman, Zac Brown Band, Parker McCollum, and Riley Green on the main stage as well as Dylan Davidson, Gabriella Rose, Lanie Gardner, Dalton Davis, Julie Williams, and Scott Wolverton on the Fresh Finds stage – plus surprise performances from Eric Church and Marshmello.

Day one highlights included: A special cover of “Jackson” (Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash) by Thelma & James. Bailey Zimmerman announced his second studio album, Different Night Same Rodeo, which was followed by his first-ever live performance of “Comin’ In Cold” before it dropped at midnight. Noah Cyrus announced her upcoming collaboration with Blake Shelton, performing their track “New Country” for the first time at Spotify House.
Eric Church surprised fans with a late night set on the Spotify House main stage, performing iconic hits like “Springsteen” and “Drink In My Hand.”
Wrapping up the first night at Spotify House, Marshmello surprised fans with a DJ set featuring Dasha, Kane Brown, Hudson Westbrook and Ashley Cooke.
Kelsea Ballerini Closed Day Two Of Spotify House
Friday’s lineup included: Lily Rose, Tanner Adell, Cameron Whitcomb, Josh Ross, Dylan Scott, Warren Zeiders, Dasha, Kameron Marlowe, Hailey Whitters, Midland, Little Big Town, Brothers Osborne, and Kelsea Ballerini on the main stage, in addition to CeCe, Elizabeth Nichols, Shane Profitt, Angie K, Noeline Hofmann, and The Kentucky Gentleman on the Fresh Finds stage. The second night also included a surprise performance from iconic música Mexicana artist Carin León.
Special moments from day two of Spotify House included: Tanner Adell debuted her unreleased single “Snakeskin.” Warren Zeiders performed his viral hits, including “Relapse” and “Pretty Little Poison.” Dasha treated fans to a cover of Gretchen Wilson’s “Here for the Party.” Midland brought their country twang to the Spotify House main stage with performances of “Drinkin’ Problem,” “Cheatin’ Songs,” “Burn Out” and more. Little Big Town brought their iconic harmonies to tracks like “Better Man,” “Pontoon” and “Wine, Beer, Whiskey.”
Carín León graced the Spotify House main stage as a surprise performer, singing some of his biggest hits as well as an iconic cover of “Don’t Stop Believing” by Journey.
Kelsea Ballerini closed out day two at Spotify House with a performance of her hit songs, including “Penthouse” and “Baggage.”
Day Three Of Spotify House: Surprise Appearances from Blake Shelton, Megan Moroney
The third and final day of Spotify House at Ole Red during CMA Fest included a star-studded lineup including Rascal Flatts, Carly Pearce, Cole Swindell, Shaboozey, Lainey Wilson, and Jordan Davis, Max McNown, Carter Faith, Ty Myers, Kashus Culpepper, Ashley Cooke, and Marcus King on the main stage, as well as Brendan Walter, Makayla Rose, Solon Holt, Blake Whiten, Chandler Walters, and Emily Ann Roberts on the Fresh Finds stage.
The final night also included surprise performances from Ole Red’s boss man, Blake Shelton, and emo cowgirl Megan Moroney.
Lainey Wilson brought her signature sound to the Spotify House main stage with performances of songs like “4x4xU,” “Heart Like A Truck” and “Somewhere Over Laredo.” She even did shots with a fan who traveled from Australia to see her perform.
Shaboozey returned to Spotify House for another year to perform hits like “Good News” and “Drink Don’t Need No Mix (feat. BigXthaPlug)” before being surprised onstage with his Spotify Billions Club plaque for “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which he performed to close out the celebratory set.
R&B legend Ne-Yo joined Ashley Cooke for a surprise performance of his hit song “So Sick,” which Cooke covered on tour.
Rascal Flatts celebrated their remarkable 25-year career at Spotify House with a performance of iconic tracks like “My Wish,” “What Hurts The Most” and “Life is a Highway.”
Spotify House fans were treated to a surprise performance from Blake Shelton, who performed hits like “Drink on It” and “God’s Country,” along with debuting two unreleased songs for a packed house at his iconic Nashville bar.
Megan Moroney surprised fans with performances of songs like “Indifferent,” “No Caller ID” and “Am I Okay?” – celebrating the track’s number one status on the country charts.
Spotify House 2025 Wrapped Up With Jordan Davis and special guests Carly Pearce, Marcus King
Fan-favorite Jordan Davis closed out Spotify House 2025 with performances of sing-along tracks like “Next Thing You Know” and “I Ain’t Saying” before being joined by Carly Pearce and Marcus King for surprise on-stage cameos.
Fans can listen to their favorites from the star-studded 2025 Spotify House event over on Spotify’s Hot Country playlist.