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Capitol Nashville’s Mickey Guyton “raises the rafters and distills emotion with impeccable clarity. Her high notes thrill, her nuance in storytelling captivates. A star for our times claims her place” (NPR). The four-time GRAMMY nominee and 2022 TIME Breakthrough Artist of the Year Guyton released songs “I Still Pray,” “How You Love Someone” and “Somethin’ Bout You” following her critically acclaimed 2021 debut album, Remember Her Name. Most recently, she unveiled her latest singles “Scary Love” and “Woman” to maintain her momentum in 2024.

With Remember Her Name, Mickey made history as the first Black artist to earn a GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Album. Title track “Remember Her Name” also landed Mickey with GRAMMY nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance. This follows Mickey’s groundbreaking GRAMMY nomination as the first-ever Black female solo artist to earn a nod in a country category (Best Country Solo Performance) for “Black Like Me” which she performed as part of the 2021 awards ceremony. “Black Like Me” was named one of the Top 10 all-genre songs of 2020 by NPR, Billboard, and Associated Press. She also co-hosted the 56thAcademy of Country Music Awards on CBS along with Keith Urban and she was named CMT’s 2021 Breakout Artist of the Year. Audiences around the world watched Mickey deliver a powerful message of inclusivity and togetherness with her “awe-inspiring,” “soulful and soaring” national anthem at Super Bowl 56 in Los Angeles.

Mickey and her music have been featured on the coverof Billboard and profiled in The New Yorker, The New York Times andRolling Stone. Over the last year she has been featured in American Songwriter, BBC News, CBS Mornings, Ebony, Elle, Ellen, Entertainment Weekly, Essence, HITS, Sesame Street, SHERRI, The Jennifer Hudson Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Los Angeles Times, New York Magazine’s Vulture, PEOPLE, Pollstar, Sesame Street, TODAY Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, USA Today, Variety, VIBE, The View, Vogue, The Washington Post and many more.

​Beer City Music Hall is located at 1141 NW 2nd St.

All our venues and bars are cashless, getting you through the line faster to enjoy the show. Touring merchandise may still accept cash, and cash tips are always welcomed.

Parking is available at the free lot directly East of the venue, plus free street parking. Other paid parking may also be available in the area but this is not under our control, and private businesses may tow at their own discretion. 

Drinks are available at the bar, as well as non-alcoholic options.

Reach out to info@beercityokc.com with questions regarding this event. For support regarding your ticket purchase, visit https://www.prekindle.com/support.

ADA seating is available. Reservation is not required in advance, but seats are limited and provided on a first come first served basis. Simply check in with venue staff upon arrival and they will show you to available seating. Email ADA@towertheatreokc.com with any additional questions.

This is a smoking-free venue. No firearms allowed. Bags and other items are subject to search at the door (See below for more information). No outside food and beverage allowed.

Bag policy: 

  • No backpacks of any kind are allowed.

  • No bags larger than 14” x 14” x 6” are allowed.

Banned items list:

  • Weapons of any kind.

  • Selfie-sticks/Poles, Missile-like objects that can be thrown.

  • Professional cameras without prior approval.

  • Outside food or drink.

  • Illegal substances.

  • Hazardous materials.

  • Wrapped gifts of any kind.

  • Portable chairs.

  • Laser pens.

  • Balloons/beach balls.

  • Fireworks.

  • Airhorns or other noisemakers.

  • Hoverboards, Segway, skateboards or any other similar non-medically necessary mobility apparatus.

  • Pets or other animals

  • Any other items deemed inappropriate by Venue Personnel.