Belles, Dan Harrison, Tyler Bank, Adam Sickler
July 21, 20266:30 PM
Tickets on sale to Chief’s Choir Members on Wendesday May 27, 2026 at Noon CT and to the general public on Friday, May 29, 2026 at Noon CT.
An evening of emerging Nashville country artists and songwriters — including BELLES, Dan Harrison, Tyler Bank, and Adam Sickler — bringing a mix of modern country storytelling, rising talent, and live Music City energy to Chief’s on Broadway.
Doors – 6:30 pm
Show – 7:30 pm

Belles
In a world of imitators and social media facades, BELLES (Kelli Belles) stands out as an artist unapologetically true to herself. Hailing from Omaha and now based in Nashville, BELLES brings a Midwest grit and authenticity to everything she does, balancing small-town roots with big-stage ambition. Her voice is as striking as her presence—effortlessly blending a dreamy, modern edge with the timeless soul of country music’s golden era. 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year, highlighted by her remarkable self-penned song “Son of Jolene,” featuring global music icon Dolly Parton.“The country music legend, 80, tells PEOPLE, ‘When I heard ‘Son of Jolene,’ I thought it was very clever. No one had ever thought of it that way.’” Releasing on April 17, rising star BELLES steps into country music tradition with a bold, imaginative follow-up to one of the genre’s most iconic songs. Like Dolly, BELLES is a songwriter first, with over 100M+ cumulative streams across her catalog. Her song “Crazy As Me” peaked at #3 on the iTunes Country Charts in 2025, momentum that carried her across the country on her headlining Crazy As Me Tour, selling out several venues. Her 1.5M followers on social media are drawn to her electric live performances and vivid storytelling—sometimes humorous, sometimes deeply emotional
Dan Harrison
Dan Harrison is a Philadelphia-bred Singer-Songwriter based in Nashville, TN. He has earned cuts with artists like Dolly Parton, Belles, Adair’s Run, Todd Cameron, Carson Beyer, Braden Hull, Clayton Shay, Mark Taylor, Don Louis, Camden West, Tatum Scott and many more.
One of his cuts, “Son of Jolene” by Belles and Dolly Parton, streamed 100k its first day and debuted on The Bobby Bones Show and Bob Harris’ BBC Radio 2 Show guest hosted by and Darius Rucker, along with a YouTube Music Billboard on Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles and a full major market radio campaign underway.
He was awarded the 2021 ASCAP Jay Gorney Award and the 2022 Bluebird Golden Pick for his song “Friendly Fire”, which highlights mental health issues facing military veterans. He’s also the recipient of the 2023 ASCAP Harold Adamson Lyric Award – Country Division, and a member of the ASCAP GPS Class of 2023.
Dan has shared some of country music’s most famous stages with acts such as Mitchell Tenpenny and Steve Moakler, and split festival bills with Lady A, Lainey Wilson, Hardy and Blake Shelton, most recently at the Barefoot Country Music Festival in Wildwood, New Jersey and the Carolina Country Music Fest in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Dan’s music has been featured on Spotify’s New Boots and Wild Country, among many other editorial playlists across DSP’s. His artist projects have accumulated over 1.5 million streams across platforms thus far. His first EP, As Far As I Know, was released in October of 2024.
By any metric, it’s clear that Dan is making a name for himself as both an artist and writer in Music City, offering a fresh and unique perspective and sound.
Tyler Bank
Tyler’s a Nashville-based country artist originally from NJ (aka the Garden State). He rarely visited any gardens growing up, but he did frequent a lot of diners. He’s proposing a new nickname: the Diner State. And speaking of growing up, he just released a song called That’s How We Grew Up about his time at Penn State. He loves Penn State. Someone should tell him he graduated. After college he moved west to LA and played his music in SoCal. The surf was up, but only for 3 years. In 2018, he moved south to Nashville (even though it’s technically north of LA). Since then he’s written hundreds of songs in Music City, an appropriately named place he’s decided. He’s performed his songs all over Nashville and all over the country. He most recently played in NYC (aka the Big Apple / Huge Honeycrisp / Giant Granny Smith). Influenced by the wordplay of Old Dominion and the sentiment of David Nail, he prides himself on catchy melodies with nostalgic and optimistic yet honest lyrics. He considers himself a jack of all trades, master of pun. And his friends say he’s a nice guy. Which is true…but only if you listen to his music. 🙂
Adam Sickler
Adam Sickler is a youthful explorer who brings an honest, feel-good vibe to a world of music that craves authenticity. Over the course of time, Adam has developed a blend of charming wordplay, a passion for self-exploration and what many liken to, as a close connection with our instinctive traits.
To summarize Adams success thus far, he debuted with a single that broke the Top 75 on BDS and was played on numerous radio stations nationwide, in some of the biggest markets (including WHUD Hudson Valley, NY). Additionally, he frequently takes the stage at several large venues and has performed in front of hundreds of fans, throughout the East Coast, including one of his latest appearances at Six Flags New England.
Adam has sold and streamed music worldwide in almost 40 countries, from the Netherlands to Hong Kong to Azerbaijan, where we see people from every culture relating to this new and catchy sensation.
Now at 25, he plays a full range of instruments, including the guitar and bass, harmonica, drums, clarinet, saxophone, and piano. With this level of understanding and control, the intricacies within his composition style, Adams fun perspective and colorful arrangements will leave you yearning for more.