NINE-TIME GRAMMY WINNER SHERYL CROW ANNOUNCES INTIMATE ACOUSTIC “LOVE NOW SESSIONS” BENEFITING NEW FOUNDATION AT NASHVILLE’S WOOLWORTH THEATRE

Nine-time GRAMMY® AWARD winner and 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Sheryl Crow has announced a special series of six intimate acoustic performances dubbed the “Love Now Sessions,” taking place monthly at the historic Woolworth Theatre in Nashville. The residency is set to begin on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, and will continue through March 2026, with all proceeds directly benefiting Crow’s newly established foundation, Love Now.

The “Love Now Sessions” promise fans a uniquely personal and stripped-down musical experience. Crow will be accompanied by longtime musical collaborator Tim Smith, delivering acoustic renditions of her career-defining hits and deep cuts in the storied downtown venue. The confirmed dates for the sessions are October 21, November 11, and December 16 in 2025, followed by January 13, February 10, and March 3 in 2026.

This series serves as the inaugural fundraising event for the Love Now foundation, which aims to build strong relationships with local public schools in the community. The foundation’s core mission is to connect with administrators, teachers, and social workers to address the essential, often overlooked, and unseen needs of children and families, providing necessary resources for students to thrive.

“Nashville has always been my home and a constant source of inspiration,” Crow stated. “Bringing these intimate acoustic shows to the Woolworth Theatre allows me to connect with fans on a deeply personal level while simultaneously launching the critical mission of Love Now. Every night will be about music, community, and ensuring that our local school children have the support they need.”

About Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow is widely recognized as one of the most influential rock and roll artists of her generation. Her illustrious career spans over three decades, marked by the sale of over 50 million albums worldwide and 32 GRAMMY nominations, resulting in nine wins. Hits like “All I Wanna Do,” “Soak Up the Sun,” and “The First Cut Is the Deepest” have become definitive staples of the American songbook. In 2023, Crow’s profound influence on music was formally recognized with her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She continues to record and tour, having released her 11th full-length studio album, Evolution, in 2024.