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Ian Munsick in Columbus

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Ian Munsick
Nationwide Arena — Columbus, OH

Ian Munsick is a Wyoming-based country artist who writes like someone who actually knows the West—not the sanitized version that gets played on pop country radio. His songs have the dusty realism of outlaw country mixed with genuine storytelling, the kind where you believe the guy's been there. 'Irma Jean' became his breakthrough track, a song about small-town life that resonated way beyond the usual country circuit. He's not trying to be pretty or marketable in the traditional sense. His records have that worn-in quality, like they've been lived in before you hear them. Munsick treats country music less as a genre to crack and more as a legitimate form of documenting the American experience, specifically the parts that don't make it into mainstream playlists. He's built a loyal following by refusing to soften the edges.

Munsick's shows have a pull-up-a-stool feeling. The crowd leans in to listen rather than just showing up for noise. People sing along to deep cuts like they've been waiting all week to do it. There's genuine attentiveness in the room—less party energy, more connection.

Known for Irma Jean, Long Haul, Coyote, Horses & Diamonds, Tall Grass & Heartbreak

Ian Munsick rolled through Columbus in March 2024, taking the stage at Bluestone with the kind of understated confidence that defines his approach to country music. He worked through his catalog of clever, observational tracks—songs that trade in specificity over sentiment. The set had the feel of a guy who's spent enough time on the road to know exactly how to read a room, building momentum across the night before closing things out with an encore that left people genuinely glad they'd shown up. It was the type of show that doesn't announce itself but sticks with you.

Columbus has quietly developed a solid country infrastructure over the past decade, with venues like Bluestone serving as reliable outposts for artists working the middle ground between mainstream nashville and the indie-country circuit. The city's audience tends to appreciate country that doesn't insult their intelligence—artists like Munsick, who write with narrative precision and aren't afraid of a little irony, find receptive ears here. It's not Nashville, but it's not a wasteland either.

Stay in German Village, where the restored brick townhouses and tree-lined streets feel like an actual neighborhood rather than a tourist zone. Dinner at Harvest Bistro on High Street for refined American food done without fuss. Spend the afternoon at the Columbus Museum of Art, then walk through the Short North corridor—the gallery district has real energy without feeling manufactured. Catch the show at Nationwide Arena, then grab drinks at Drinkery in German Village for something low-key.

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