Nashville Cats Takeover
June 5, 20268:00 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.
A night of rising country artists takes over Chief’s on Broadway, featuring breakout voices and emerging talent from across Nashville’s modern country scene.
Doors – 8:00 pm
Show – 8:30 pm

Featuring Ryan Kinder, Tyra Madison, Landon Parker, Cooper Ramsey and Adam Warner
Ryan Kinder
The Knoxville-born, Alabama-raised Ryan Kinder, who boasts over 95 million worldwide on-demand streams, has been critically praised for his vocal prowess, vulnerable songwriting and nimble guitar playing. He has been highlighted as an “Artist to Watch” by both Billboard and Rolling Stone.
As a performer, Kinder has toured as an opening act on Zac Brown Band’s Great American Road Trip Tour and for ZZ Top and John Fogerty. Other artists he has shared the stage with include Tim McGraw, Lady A and Brett Eldredge. In one notable career highlight, Kinder performed with Eric Clapton and Gary Clark Jr. at London’s Hyde Park.
Currently, Kinder is releasing songs from both an upcoming collaborations album called “Ontology” and his debut LP “Room to Dream.”
Tyra Madison
Kentucky native Tyra Madison is a rising voice in country music, blending powerhouse vocals with storytelling rooted in both resilience and heart. Since making her mark with the viral hit “Right Girl Wrong Time,” which earned more than 14 million streams and a premiere on CMT.com, Madison has continued to captivate audiences with her honest songwriting and undeniable vocal strength. Her catalog now surpasses 16 million streams and has landed on key playlists including Spotify’s Fresh Finds and Wild Country and Apple Music’s Country Risers and New In Country.
Having shared stages with artists like Nelly, Clint Black, Ernest, Lonestar, Maddie & Tae, and Priscilla Block, and performed at marquee events including Country Radio Seminar and Live In The Vineyard Goes Country, Madison is proving herself as one of Nashville’s most dynamic new talents and solidifying her place among country’s most exciting new artists.
Landon Parker
North Carolina-raised, Nashville-based artist Landon Parker writes songs about the life he’s lived—dirt roads, bonfires, heartbreak, and the small-town values that shaped him. His voice carries tradition with the honesty of someone who’s lived every word.
Parker has lit up arena stages nationwide, touring with Tim McGraw’s Standing Room Only Tour alongside Carly Pearce, joining Dwight Yoakam’s Cosmic Roundup & Rodeo Tour, and opening for STYX. He’s shared stages with Bailey Zimmerman, Chase Matthew, Corey Kent, and Lee Brice at major festivals including Watershed, Summerfest, CMA Fest, and TidalWave. His Grand Ole Opry debut and unforgettable moment joining Tim McGraw onstage at the Illinois State Fair to sing “I Like It, I Love It” cemented his place as an artist who connects in the moment.
His breakout single “Your Baby Girl” earned a front-page People.com exclusive video premiere and coverage from E! News, Entertainment Tonight, Country Now, and American Songwriter. His music has been featured on Apple’s Shazam “Best New Music,” Spotify’s “Best Of,” Amazon’s “Artists To Watch,” and SiriusXM’s “On The Horizon.” Parker recently wrote and performed “Rodeo Live”—the theme song for the Cowboy Channel’s premiere rodeo program—filmed at Bridgestone Arena.
With his straight from the heart writing, Landon Parker delivers authentic country stories grounded in his roots, sharpened by the road, and ready to turn first-time listeners into lifelong fans.
Cooper Ramsey
Cooper Ramsey is a talented singer songwriter who shows remarkable skill, passion and commitment at the young age of 17.
She first showcased her abilities at 8 years old when she performed an acapella version of Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats” in a talent show while keeping tempo with her cowboy boots. Soon after, she began her formal training under the guidance of respected vocal instructor Amelia DeMayo and just two short years later, Cooper became the youngest vocalist to every win 1st place in the Hal Leonard Vocal Competition. That same year, her exceptional talent earned her a live performance slot at the famed Apollo Theatre in New York City and in 2022, Cooper shared a stage with the legendary Motown artist, Stevie Wonder, showcasing again her versatility as an artist.
While New York City will always be Cooper’s hometown, she now resides full time in Nashville.
Outside of her music, Cooper is a passionate mental health advocate and is open about her own struggles with anxiety and OCD. The very first original song she wrote (at age 9) was featured in the award winning documentary film, “Anxious Nation”, produced by New York Times bestselling author, Laura Morton. Currently represented by famed agent Rod Essig at CAA, Cooper is hard at work recording new music to be rolled out in 2026.
Adam Warner
Adam Warner brings a big sound from a small town to the country scene; fusing his timeless drawl with the infectious ‘take it or leave it’ energy of rock n roll.
After proudly serving in the United States Marines he returned to Nashville TN to pursue his passion in country music. 3 albums in, 2025 was another year of great music with the release of multiple singles.
He’s shared the stage with Riley Green, Midland, Whiskey Myers, Jamey Johnson, Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Trace Adkins, Clay Walker, Jo Dee Messina, Neal McCoy, Rhonda Vincent, Daryle Singletary and more.
Career highlights include: Performing “Someone God Can Use,” at the legendary Grand Ole Opry House. “4 Square Miles”, reaching #1 on The Country Networks Video Countdown, “Semper Fi” featuring Trace Adkins, along with the 2018 Tennessee Titans anthem “Welcome to the South”–played at every home game that season at Nissan Stadium.