The day after Thanksgiving is a waking food coma, ain’t it?
I know I feel that way right now. Fortunately, there’s always music to help us ease back into action, as we’ll be doing this weekend. Might as well get started by giving you some Songs You Should Hear!
Also, Jenna returns to our now-weekly tradition. In fact, we’ll start off with her latest pick below!
Songs You Should Hear: Nov. 26, 2021
Hear What You Should
It’s time to hit you with our biggest, baddest, most exciting live event since we landed in Nashville.
Get ready for 615Fest, presented at The East Room by NashLive! and Music City Movement!
On Saturday, October 2, we’ll host an all-day (and all-night) indie music extravaganza featuring 10 of Nashville’s most exciting independent acts across the rock, pop, and Americana genres. Doors open at 1 p.m., with music beginning at 2 p.m. in the East Room’s courtyard, before coming inside for the night shift and lasting all the way up until midnight. We’ll have vendors and other surprises in store, and it will all add up to make this, without question, the place to be in Nashville on October’s first Saturday.
Our inaugural 615Fest lineup features the talents of:
Fresh Lady
Carrie Welling
Jarrod Dickenson
Christie Huff
TROY
Borrowed Sparks
Stray Nova
Beyond Here
Catalina
The Love-In
Day passes for 615Fest are $20, and will be available for pre-sale starting Monday, August 30 at 10 a.m. CT. Day passes will also be available at the door. Mark your calendars and be sure to join us for the biggest show of the fall!
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It’s time to hit you with our biggest, baddest, most exciting live event since we landed in Nashville.
Get ready for 615Fest, presented at The East Room by Live from the 615 and Music City Movement!
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We’ve been working over-overtime so far in 2021. So, we’re taking a brief retreat next week to stretch our legs and explore.
However, we have something to hold you over while you anxiously await our return: Introducing the Live from the 615 Summer Rewind!
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Sunday, May 16: Three parts of Detroit muscle, one part New York soul: that’s how to best describe King Locomotive, a tip of the hat to all things rock, who kick things off at 7 p.m. CT.
Joining them on the bill is Beyond Here (8 p.m. CT), a Nashville-based alternative rock band whose single “Go There” was premiered in August 2020 by Nashville radio station 102.9 The Buzz.
$10 virtual and in-person | All ages
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What’s a “hybrid” show, you ask? It’s a show that you can attend virtually or, if you get your tickets quickly enough, in-person!
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