Ashley Campbell heads to the UK this November in support of her recently released third studio album ‘Goodnight Nashville’ – full tour details below.
The daughter of Country legend Glen Campbell, Ashley Campbell cut her teeth playing in her father’s band and has since gone on to establish herself as a singer-songwriter in her own right, with Goodnight Nashville showcasing her clear-as-a-bell vocals, lyrical prowess and mesmerising banjo playing.
Ashley Campbell, daughter of country legend Glen Campbell, began her career playing banjo and keyboard in her father’s band on several world tours and has found success as a solo artist in the Country and Americana music scene; most notably with her debut single “Remembering” which she wrote for her father and is featured on the Grammy award winning and Oscar nominated album for the Documentary Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me.
Her original music has taken her all over the world, from China to Japan, from playing The Royal Albert Hall in London with Ben Folds as well as with Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, to opening for Kris Kristofferson as well as playing at Carnegie Hall with songwriting legend Jimmy Webb.
Ashley released her first album, The Lonely One, in 2018 which hit the Top Ten of the UK Country Chart upon release. Ashley’s sophomore album, Something Lovely (produced by friend and co-writer of “Remembering” Kai Welch) was released October 9, 2020, featuring a duet with Vince Gill on “If I Wasn’t”. There is depth as well as undeniable style; a mature and confident set from a musician who has earned her place in the spotlight.
In 2022, Ashley teamed up with virtuoso guitarist Thor Jensen as the duo Campbell Jensen and together released their debut album Turtle Cottage in late 2023. The duo earned a nomination for “best live act” at the 2024 UK Americana Awards as well as Ashley garnering another nomination for “UK Instrumentalist of the Year”. Ashley has also released four videos with Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox and has done multiple UK/EU tours with them since the spring of 2024.
Ashley’s third studio album Goodnight Nashville was released on June 27, 2025. Showcasing her signature clear-as-a-bell vocals, lush string arrangements and a mesmerising banjo instrumental featuring Grammy award-winning artist Carl Jackson; Goodnight Nashville is a listening experience not to be missed. Her lyrics seem to have a “lived in” quality with a striking sense of self-awareness and acceptance.
The first single “I See You”, penned by Ashley, shines a light on being present and constant for the people we care deeply for. “I’m right here my love. I see you.” A true powerhouse of a songwriter, listeners can expect to see Ashley float like a butterfly and sting like a bee with beautiful ballads about real love through finding yourself in “I Found You” right alongside zingers like “POS”, a witty mariachi-inspired tune where she calls out the man who cheated on her friend. Ashley has been living in London since 2023 and continues to make her mark in the Country and Americana scene across the UK and Europe.
Don’t miss her on “The Goodnight Nashville Tour” starting in the UK and Ireland this November and going on into 2026.
Friday 7th November – The Astor Community Theatre, Deal
Saturday 8th November – Blackheath Halls, London
Sunday 9th November – Mid Sussex Music Hall, Hassocks
Monday 10th November – The Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead
Thursday 13th November – Community Hall, Westbourne
Friday 14th November – Chapel Arts Centre, Bath
Saturday 15th November – Muni Arts Centre, Pontypridd
Sunday 16th November – Music Room, Liverpool
Wednesday 19th November – The Sun Inn, Beverley
Friday 21st November – Selby Town Hall, Selby
Sunday 23rd November – Gosforth Civic Theatre, Newcastle
Tuesday 25th November – Skylite Room, Warrenpoint
Wednesday 26th November – The Court House, Bangor
Thursday 27th November – The Court House, Bangor
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Friday 28th November – The Seamus Ennis Arts Centre & Cafe, Naul, Ireland
Saturday 29th November – The Sugar Club, Dublin, Ireland
Sunday 30th November – Colfers Pub, Co. Wexford, Ireland
Wednesday 3rd December – De Barra’s, Clonakilty, Ireland
Thursday 4th December – Monroe’s Live, Galway, Ireland
Friday 5th December – The Greyhound Bar, Kilkee, Ireland