NYTG Logo
Three musicians perform on stage under purple lighting; one plays guitar, one sings, and one holds a tambourine. A drum set and colorful string lights are visible in the background.

'Music City' to transfer off Broadway this spring

Following an acclaimed run with Bedlam theatre in 2025, the country musical will play a new Theatre District venue designed as a Nashville honky tonk.

Summary

  • Music City is a country musical following singer/songwriters and the regulars at a Nashville bar
  • The show features existing country hits written by J.T. Harding for artists like Darius Rucker; Keith Urban; and Blake Shelton
  • The show will start performances March 23 at a new venue that also serves as a functioning bar for an immersive experience
Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

The critically acclaimed country musical Music City will transfer off Broadway this spring, starting performances March 23 ahead of an April 8 opening at a new venue in the Theatre District, just west of Times Square.

Music City is set in an East Nashville honky tonk called the Wicked Tickle, where two young singer/songwriters and the bar regulars alike pursue love and music in the face of poverty, addiction, and heartbreak. The story is written by Peter Zinn and set to existing country hits by multi-platinum songwriter J.T. Harding, who has written for artists like Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Uncle Kracker, Dierks Bently, and Florida Georgia Line.

The musical previously premiered with the theatre company Bedlam in 2025, earning nominations for two Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Musical, and an Off-Broadway Alliance Award for Best Musical.

The new venue for its 2026 run, at 512 W. 42nd St. near 10th Avenue, will be completely transformed into the Wicked Tickle, a fully functioning bar that will offer an immersive experience for theatregoers.

“The Wicked Tickle feels like Nashville’s Broadway dropped right into the middle of Manhattan—loud, alive, and full of stories,” said Harding in a statement. “The run at BEDLAM was a dream come true, and the great critical and audience response meant the world to us. Taking the show to midtown feels like opening the doors even wider, letting the music, the stories, and the heart of this show reach an even bigger audience.”

Eric Tucker directs. Additional cast and creative team members have yet to be announced.

Check back for information on Music City tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

Photo credit: the Bedlam production of Music City. (Photo by Ashley Garrett)

Originally published on

Subscribe to our newsletter to unlock exclusive New York theatre updates!

  • Get early access to Broadway's newest shows
  • Access to exclusive deals and promotions
  • Stay in the know about top shows and news on Broadway
  • Get updates on shows that are important to you

You can unsubscribe at any time. Privacy Policy