Carlile will be "Still Home for the Holidays"
The concert will be at 8 p.m. eastern via Veeps. Tickets for the show are on-sale now with two purchase options: general admission and a special bundle that also includes a pre-order of Carlile's forthcoming memoir, "Broken Horses," to be released April 6 via Crown, a Random House imprint.
Carlile was just nominated in two categories at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards: Best Song Written For Visual Media ("Carried Me With You" from "Onward," written with Phil and Tim Hanseroth) and Best Country Song ("Crowded Table" performed by The Highwomen written with Natalie Hemby and Lori McKenna). She also produced The Secret Sisters' "Saturn Return," nominated for Best Folk Album.
Earlier this fall, Carlile released "A Beautiful Noise," a duet with Alicia Keys. The stripped-down, piano-driven track was written by an all-female team of musicians including Carlile, Keys, Ruby Amanfu, Brandy Clark, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Linda Perry and Hailey Whitters.
Carlile is a member of the The Highwomen, alongside Maren Morris, Amanda Shires and Hemby.
More news for Brandi Carlile
- 02/05/25: Carlile, John team iup for "Who Believes in Angels'
- 11/15/24: For Carlile, Elton, it's "Never Too Late"
- 10/04/24: Carlile's Girls Wanna Weekend features Twain, Morris, Clark
- 02/04/24: Stapleton, Isbell & The 400 Unit take two GRAMMYS each
- 12/08/23: Clark releases "Dear Insecurity" with Carlile
- 07/21/23: Thanks to "Barbie," Carlile is "Closer to Fine"
- 05/05/23: Tucker wonders "When the Rodeo is Over (Where Does the Cowboy Go?)"
- 04/05/23: Tucker opts for a "Sweet Western Sound"
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