Rory Feek Home Concerts at Homestead Hall
November 15 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
$50Attend a concert with Rory Feek at his historic concert hall at Hardison Mill for an intimate evening of stories and songs (located just 45 minutes south of Nashville).
It’s not just a concert… it’s an intimate show with Grammy award winner, Rory Feek (of Joey+Rory) as he shares songs and stories from the stage in the big red barn.
Farmer and filmmaker, author and artist, Rory Feek is a world-class storyteller that crosses all creative mediums from music and film to books and digital media.
Rory is one-half of the Grammy-award-winning duo, Joey+Rory. He and has written multiple number-one songs, including “Some Beach” by Blake Shelton and “A Little More Country Than That” by Easton Corbin. His memoir, This Life I Live, debuted at the top of the New York Times Bestseller List and his blog, where he shares his heart and story of unwavering faith and hope in the face of tragedy and triumph inspires millions of readers who follow along.
Rory and his youngest daughter, Indiana, live an hour south of Nashville on a historic farm where she attends a one-room schoolhouse right on the property with more than a dozen other children from the community. Learn more at Rory, the farm, the school, and read his blog at HardisonMill.com.
Homestead Hall is a concert hall and venue located on Rory Feek’s 100-acre historic Hardison Mill Farm in Columbia, Tennessee and located just 45 minutes south of Nashville. Originally built in 2006 as a 40′ x 70′ barn where country artists Joey and Rory Feek first stored mowers and tractors, it soon became a sound stage to film their weekly TV show “The Joey+Rory Show,” “Muletown in the Round,” as well as multiple television specials, private events, and concerts.
Performances are hosted regularly by resident artist Rory Feek, but the venue also features other country artists and events on the property throughout the year such as the annual Homestead Festival as well as an annual fundraiser event to benefit the one-room schoolhouse on the property. Learn more at hardisonmill.com.