
Jillian Jacqueline is preparing to release her most personal record yet, MotherDaughterSisterWife, arriving October 17 via Virgin Music Group. The album follows her recent Bright Eyed Baby EP and explores the transformations of motherhood, self-discovery, and life’s quiet, defining moments. Its lead single, “Cult Classic,” captures Jacqueline’s fascination with love stories—both her own and others—and channels the cool nostalgia of a timeless romance film.

Just two days after the album’s release, Jacqueline will bring those themes to life on stage with the second MOTHER Show, set for October 19 at Nashville’s Riverside Revival. The benefit concert once again partners with Family Alliance in Music (FAM) and will be hosted by Beth Barcus.
The lineup underscores the collaborative spirit of the project, bringing together some of music’s most celebrated voices: Caitlyn Smith, Lucie Silvas, Martina McBride, Elle King, Lori McKenna, Ashley Ray, Meg McCree, Rachel Beauregard, and Annie Clements will join Jacqueline for an evening centered on music, motherhood, and community.
The choice of venue further highlights that mission. Riverside Revival, a converted 73-year-old church in East Nashville’s Inglewood neighborhood, operates under a simple ethos: have fun, do good. Since opening in 2020, the community-oriented space has hosted performances from Emmylou Harris, Margo Price, and Brittany Howard, while reinvesting proceeds back into local nonprofit partners through the Boedecker Foundation Collaborative Campus. Its combination of state-of-the-art production, community focus, and historic character makes it a natural home for a benefit show like the MOTHER series.
The MOTHER Show debuted in Nashville this past June with a sold-out inaugural event featuring Maren Morris, Lera Lynn, Maggie Rose, Liz Longley, and Erin McCarley. That performance highlighted the show’s mission of supporting mothers in the industry while offering a unique space for artists to share the stage in a spirit of solidarity.
Reflecting on MotherDaughterSisterWife, Jacqueline calls it “the most personal and purposeful collection of songs I’ve ever released. It’s an exhale—full of acknowledgment and acceptance that I will always be on this lifelong learning curve and just figuring it out as I go.” That same spirit of honesty and connection will carry into the MOTHER Show, offering audiences both celebration and reflection.
Tickets to the October 19 MOTHER show are on sale now through Ticketmaster.
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