01of 11McKittrick CashOur good family friend and stylist, Stephanie Carswell, does an amazing job at sourcing and building us custom wardrobe pieces. Here are some of those that she created for our Ryman debut.02of 11McKittrick CashGrowing up in Nashville and going to the Ryman all throughout childhood, I would always walk up and down the hallway upstairs near the balcony. Looking at all the posters of the legends that had played there before, I would secretly wish that one day I could have a chance to even get to sing just one song on that special stage. Getting this opportunity, I had to bring along Kat Brooks who brought the glam! - Franni Rae Cash Cain03of 11McKittrick CashEvery night on our current fall tour, we have had the honor of spending time with some devoted fans in a private pre-show Q&A, alongside Cory Asbury who has been out on the road with us.04of 11McKittrick CashSeeing ourHatch Show Printfor the first time was absolutely unreal. The Ryman team is so intentional and every detail is thought through.05of 11McKittrick CashOur photographer, McKittrick Cash captured the perfect moment of the backstage jitters in our dressing room, waiting for the show to start.06of 11McKittrick CashThis moment during our song “Don’t Tread on Me” felt even more special on this stage. - Andrew Bergthold07of 11McKittrick CashI get the opportunity to share a part of my story in healing and freedom from drug and alcohol addiction every night during our song “Jesus Does.” - Ed Cash08of 11McKittrick CashAs a special guest, Sankofa, an African drum and dance company based in Nashville joined us on our song “God So Loved” and did such an amazing job. What a powerful moment of the night.09of 11McKittrick CashOne of our favorite moments of the set — we gather around a condenser microphone that we proudly refer to as the model name “Myrtle” for an acapella moment on our song “Sing Wherever I Go.“10of 11McKittrick CashAs the grand finale dance party during the encore came to a close, we had to take this all in one more time. Scanning the crowd to find familiar faces of family, friends and team members, we are so grateful.11of 11McKittrick CashAfter the show, we stood under the iconic backstage secret staircase to commemorate this unforgettable evening of getting to play The Ryman Auditorium.

01of 11McKittrick CashOur good family friend and stylist, Stephanie Carswell, does an amazing job at sourcing and building us custom wardrobe pieces. Here are some of those that she created for our Ryman debut.

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McKittrick Cash

We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

Our good family friend and stylist, Stephanie Carswell, does an amazing job at sourcing and building us custom wardrobe pieces. Here are some of those that she created for our Ryman debut.

02of 11McKittrick CashGrowing up in Nashville and going to the Ryman all throughout childhood, I would always walk up and down the hallway upstairs near the balcony. Looking at all the posters of the legends that had played there before, I would secretly wish that one day I could have a chance to even get to sing just one song on that special stage. Getting this opportunity, I had to bring along Kat Brooks who brought the glam! - Franni Rae Cash Cain

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

Growing up in Nashville and going to the Ryman all throughout childhood, I would always walk up and down the hallway upstairs near the balcony. Looking at all the posters of the legends that had played there before, I would secretly wish that one day I could have a chance to even get to sing just one song on that special stage. Getting this opportunity, I had to bring along Kat Brooks who brought the glam! - Franni Rae Cash Cain

03of 11McKittrick CashEvery night on our current fall tour, we have had the honor of spending time with some devoted fans in a private pre-show Q&A, alongside Cory Asbury who has been out on the road with us.

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

Every night on our current fall tour, we have had the honor of spending time with some devoted fans in a private pre-show Q&A, alongside Cory Asbury who has been out on the road with us.

04of 11McKittrick CashSeeing ourHatch Show Printfor the first time was absolutely unreal. The Ryman team is so intentional and every detail is thought through.

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

Seeing ourHatch Show Printfor the first time was absolutely unreal. The Ryman team is so intentional and every detail is thought through.

05of 11McKittrick CashOur photographer, McKittrick Cash captured the perfect moment of the backstage jitters in our dressing room, waiting for the show to start.

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

Our photographer, McKittrick Cash captured the perfect moment of the backstage jitters in our dressing room, waiting for the show to start.

06of 11McKittrick CashThis moment during our song “Don’t Tread on Me” felt even more special on this stage. - Andrew Bergthold

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

This moment during our song “Don’t Tread on Me” felt even more special on this stage. - Andrew Bergthold

07of 11McKittrick CashI get the opportunity to share a part of my story in healing and freedom from drug and alcohol addiction every night during our song “Jesus Does.” - Ed Cash

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

I get the opportunity to share a part of my story in healing and freedom from drug and alcohol addiction every night during our song “Jesus Does.” - Ed Cash

08of 11McKittrick CashAs a special guest, Sankofa, an African drum and dance company based in Nashville joined us on our song “God So Loved” and did such an amazing job. What a powerful moment of the night.

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

As a special guest, Sankofa, an African drum and dance company based in Nashville joined us on our song “God So Loved” and did such an amazing job. What a powerful moment of the night.

09of 11McKittrick CashOne of our favorite moments of the set — we gather around a condenser microphone that we proudly refer to as the model name “Myrtle” for an acapella moment on our song “Sing Wherever I Go.”

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

One of our favorite moments of the set — we gather around a condenser microphone that we proudly refer to as the model name “Myrtle” for an acapella moment on our song “Sing Wherever I Go.”

10of 11McKittrick CashAs the grand finale dance party during the encore came to a close, we had to take this all in one more time. Scanning the crowd to find familiar faces of family, friends and team members, we are so grateful.

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

As the grand finale dance party during the encore came to a close, we had to take this all in one more time. Scanning the crowd to find familiar faces of family, friends and team members, we are so grateful.

11of 11McKittrick CashAfter the show, we stood under the iconic backstage secret staircase to commemorate this unforgettable evening of getting to play The Ryman Auditorium.

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We the Kingdom. Photo credit: McKittrick Cash

After the show, we stood under the iconic backstage secret staircase to commemorate this unforgettable evening of getting to play The Ryman Auditorium.

source: people.com