Kellie Pickler made a triumphant return to the stage at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, one year after the tragic death of her husband, Kyle Jacobs. She performed at the “Walkin’ After Midnight: The Music of Patsy Cline” concert, where she was met with applause from fans. Pickler shared her nervousness before her performance and expressed her love for Patsy Cline, who inspired her musical journey. She performed a song she wrote with her late husband over a decade ago, and shared memories of the last time they were at the Ryman Auditorium together.

Other stars who performed at the concert included Sara Evans, Ashley McBryde, Mickey Guyton, Wynonna Judd, and more. Jacobs, a producer and songwriter, was found dead by suicide at their home in February 2023, leaving Pickler devastated. In a statement to The Tennessean, Pickler spoke about her husband’s death and the support she has received from family, friends, and supporters. She heeded her husband’s advice to “do nothing, just be still” when unsure of what to do, and expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and prayers she has received during this difficult time.

Pickler and Jacobs tied the knot in 2011 and starred in their own reality show from 2015 to 2017. In a previous interview on TODAY, they described themselves as blessed to have a strong support system around them. Jacobs admitted that being on camera for the reality show was challenging for him, as he was more comfortable working behind the scenes as a singer, songwriter, and producer in Nashville. Despite the challenges, they focused on love, laughter, and having fun in their relationship and professional collaboration.

In addition to working with Pickler, Jacobs collaborated with other music stars like Kelly Clarkson and Scotty McCreery. He had written hit songs for artists such as Kimberly Locke, Garth Brooks, and Tim McGraw. Pickler’s return to the stage marked a significant moment in her healing journey after the loss of her husband. She emphasized the importance of the support she has received from those around her and the impact it has had on getting her through the darkest time in her life.

The concert at the Ryman Auditorium served as a meaningful tribute to Patsy Cline and a platform for artists to come together in celebration of her music. Pickler’s performance was a heartfelt homage to her late husband and their shared passion for music. Moving forward, Pickler will continue to honor Jacobs’ memory and find comfort in the outpouring of love and prayers from her fans and well-wishers. In times of crisis, resources such as the Suicide Crisis Lifeline and SpeakingOfSuicide.com are available to provide support and assistance to those in need.

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