CANCELLED: In The Round with Lucas Hoge, Jamie O'Neal, Dave Gibson & Jamie Paulin

Fri Apr 18 2025

6:00 PM (Doors 5:00 PM)

The Bluebird Cafe

4104 Hillsboro Pike Nashville, TN 37215

$12 / $12 food/bev minimum

All Ages

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PLEASE DISREGARD "SOLD OUT." THIS SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO ONGOING FLOOD REPAIRS AT THE BLUEBIRD CAFE.

There are 18 tables, 8 bar seats and 8 church pew seats available for reservation. The remaining pew seats for this show are not reserved in advance. These seats are available on a first come/first served basis when doors open.

Ticket reservations at The Bluebird Cafe are an agreement to pay the non-refundable cover charge and applicable taxes/fees and to meet the $12.00 per seat food and/or drink minimum.

Note: When making reservations, choose the table you would like and then add the number of seats you need to your cart by using the + button. You are NOT reserving an entire table if you choose 1 (by choosing 1, you are reserving 1 seat). We reserve ALL seats at each table. If you are a smaller party at a larger table, you will be seated with guests outside your party.

CANCELLED: In The Round with Lucas Hoge, Jamie O'Neal, Dave Gibson & Jamie Paulin

  • SOLD OUT! There will be a few walk-up seats that are first come, first served when doors open.
  • Lucas Hoge

    Lucas Hoge

    Country

    With equal ease and finesse, No. 1 Billboard-charting artist Lucas Hoge can craft a song, cast a line or call in a turkey in front of a film crew, all while holding an audience's attention on stage when performing. As a warm, engaging television host on "Hoge Wild," his own weekly series airing Monday nights at 7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT on Sportsman Channel (USA and Canada) Lucas takes viewers across the globe as he travels to New Zealand, Bolivia, South Africa and unchartered territory in North America. With a guitar in one hand and a bow in the other, Lucas treks the world to amplify his passion for the outdoors and change the narrative around conservation with each "Hoge Wild" episode. The show was one of the highest rated last year and Season 4 will begin airing in June 2023.

    Lucas' journey all began and continues with a song, though. The Hubbell, Nebraska native, whose hometown boasts a population of 44, is consistently in the studio with a hit producer as he records new music to be release throughout the year.

    In 2021/2022 Lucas dominated live streaming while engaging and growing his fan base with weekly virtual concerts that consistently amassed audience numbers in the Top Ten on Pollstar's Weekly Livestream Chart alongside DMX, Snoop Dogg, Luke Combs, BTS and others. Lucas pulled in over 2.5 Million views on FB alone in 2020 and over 3 Million in 2021.

    Lucas Hoge's drive to connect with people permeates everything he does. He’s a tireless humanitarian who loves animals and is a passionate supporter of the U.S. military and has performed for troops throughout the Middle East and beyond for more than 12 years as part of the Wrangler National Patriot Tour.

    Lucas made his Ryman Auditorium debut in 2011 opening for the legendary George Jones, and he’s shared the stage with Rascal Flatts, Luke Bryan, Craig Morgan, Martina McBride, Hank Williams Jr. and others. His emotionally-charged single "Wishin' I Was Fishin'" paid tribute to his father, which he debuted on stage at the Grand Ole Opry the day he co-wrote it with Philip Lamond. Lucas' full-length album Dirty South ascended to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Country Album Sales chart during its debut week, and since then he's ascended to the Top 30 on Billboard's Country Singles chart. Lucas is consistently releasing new music with “Countryside Dr”, “Get Lost” and “Nowhere”.

    Lucas performs at the Grand Ole’ Opry and the Bluebird Cafe when off the road from touring.

    Lucas Hoge's restless creative spirit, abundance of Midwestern charm and a work ethic that won’t let him slow down, it looks like the best is yet to come.

  • Jamie O'Neal

    Jamie O'Neal

    Country

    Jamie O’Neal is a Platinum-selling country singer and hit songwriter that became a household name in 2001 with her back-to-back # 1 singles, “There Is No Arizona” and “When I Think About Angels.” With multiple hits that followed, including “Shiver,” “Trying To Find Atlantis” and “Somebody’s Hero,” Jamie caught fire. She earned numerous career accolades (including multiple Grammy nominations), she’s an ACM and Billboard Awards winner and has appeared on The Tonight Show, Dave Letterman and numerous other national tv shows.

    While she has penned most of her own songs, Jamie has also written hits for such notable artists as Reba McEntire, Martina McBride, Leann Rimes, Cece Winans, Idina Menzel and others. Her voice can be heard internationally in major motion pictures including All by Myself for Bridget Jones’s Diary.
    She was also picked to perform with Carrie Underwood when she needed the perfect duet partner for CMT’s 100 greatest duets with Does He Love You.

    “I’m so happy to finally get some new original music out there for the fans” says O’Neal about her upcoming album Now and Then which includes new versions of some of her hits as well as 6 brand new songs slated for release this fall.

    The World Goes On is the first song off the album and O’Neal says it reminds all of us going through a hard time that “even though life seems hopeless at times the sun keeps coming up. Life is filled with ups and downs but tomorrow brings us new chances, renewed faith and strength that we can get through to better days.”

  • Dave Gibson

    Dave Gibson

    Country

    Born in Arkansas and raised in west Texas, Dave Gibson is the youngest of three children. His daddy was an oil field worker; his mother was a saint

    Dave grew up listening to Elvis, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and country stars like Marty Robbins, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. Their songs were the early impetus for his love of music and a lifelong career as a singer-songwriter.

    Dave learned to play guitar at 13 when his mom bought him one for Christmas out of a Sears catalog, much to the chagrin of his hard-working father who preferred he pursue a ”sheepskin” (diploma) on the wall. Dave got that diploma, one from high school and one from University of Arkansas. All the while, his music obsession continued.

    After graduating from university, he moved to Chicago and became a commercial artist, also teaching school while playing music at night and writing songs. He formed his own band, Dave Gibson and Hackinbush, and became a top band in the Windy City for nearly a decade before moving to Nashville in the early 80s to make his dreams come true.

    In Nashville, Dave was quickly discovered by soon-to-be legendary producer Tony Brown who immediately took him into the studio and introduced him to the Oak Ridge Boys who gave Dave his first publishing deal.

  • Jamie Paulin

    Jamie Paulin

    Country

    Hailing from the small logging and farming community of Adna, Washington, Jamie Paulin’s love of country music started at five years old when his grandmother introduced him to Marty Robbins’ Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs album. He cites Merle Haggard, George Strait, Steve Earle, John Denver, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and John Schneider as artists who have inspired him. Paulin first started writing songs at the age of 11 and moved to Nashville in 1998.

    Paulin has penned No. 1 hits for Chris Janson (“Done”) and Kenny Chesney (“Happy Does”), and has had numerous other successful cuts including Justin Moore‘s hit single “Backwoods” and Tim McGraw’s “How I’ll Always Be” from his 2015 studio album Damn Country Music as well as his latest Greatest Hits collection.

    Paulin has also had songs recorded by Jordan Davis, Jon Pardi, Kane Brown, Ian Munsick, Shane Proffit, Travis Denning, Scotty McCreery, Jack Ingram and Frank Ray.