After a break of several weeks, the women of Song Suffragettes returned to the stage in Nashville on Monday night (Oct. 16) to offer up an acoustic cover of Pink's hit song, "Perfect."

The Listening Room recently moved into a larger and better-equipped space in downtown Nashville, and Monday's show served as a welcome back for the weekly #LetTheGirlsPlay shows, which offer a showcase to the most up-and-coming female singer-songwriters in Music City. The new space features a dedicated music venue with a better sound system, and the Suffragettes opted to close their first show back from their break with the empowering No. 1 hit from Pink's 2010 greatest hits collection.

The Suffragettes cover the edited clean version of the song that was released as a single, rather than the album version that was titled "F---in' Perfect." Lacy Green, Lena Stone, Kalie Shorr, Tasji Bachman and Lacy Cavalier trade lead vocal parts and weave their voices in and out of harmony for the stripped-down performance, with Shorr supporting the group on acoustic guitar and taking on the rap breakdown mid-song. Watch their performance in the video above.

Shorr is a fixture of the Suffragettes shows and a breakout artist from the program, scoring a hit at SiriusXM with "Fight Like a Girl," and Taste of Country named the singer-songwriter as one of our RISERS for 2017. Watch her share an original song titled "Nothin' New" at the RISERS shoot below. Shorr also took part in a photo shoot for RISERS and talked about the inspiration behind "Fight Like a Girl."

Kalie Shorr Performs "Nothin' New" for RISERS

Kalie Shorr On Set at the 2017 RISERS Shoot

Kalie Shorr Opens Up About Obstacles That Led to "Fight Like a Girl"

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