PHOTOS: Lombardy, The Sewing Club, and Forts Like Vana at The East Room
Prior to Memorial Day Weekend and our ensuing sabbatical, we hosted our first venue show in 15+ months via Live from the 615 — and it was incredible.
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Prior to Memorial Day Weekend and our ensuing sabbatical, we hosted our first venue show in 15+ months via Live from the 615 — and it was incredible.
See the Photos
On the way to an absolutely killer show alongside The Sewing Club and Forts Like Vana on Thursday, May 27, Lombardy has decided to take a detour…
INTO SPACE!
Hear ‘Spaceman’
With the next stage of Nashville’s reopening now imminent, we’re branching Live from the 615 outside of the cozy confines of HOME and into the world!
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With the next stage of Nashville’s reopening now imminent, we’re branching Live from the 615 outside of the cozy confines of HOME and into the world!
On Thursday, May 27, we’ll be at The East Room (2412 Gallatin Ave. in Nashville), where we will present a night of glorious indie rock and roll! Joining us in this endeavor will be Music City Mayhem finalists Lombardy. They will be joined by their fellow tournament contestants The Sewing Club, as well as Forts Like Vana, who have gained a local reputation for their high-energy live performances.
18+ | $10 at the door
Masks required
It wouldn’t be a proper show week if we didn’t give you a little taste of what’s in store, now would it?
Hear ‘Hurricane’Fresh off the release of her latest single, “Muddy River,” rock and roll songstress Monte Mader brings her heartfelt songwriting and unique style and attitude to the Helping Our Music Evolve stage.
Joining Monte on this special night of rock and roll with soul will be Lombardy. The Nashville-based four-piece are rising stars among Music City’s rock scene, with their new single, “Hurricane,” hitting land this month.
Brett “Shred” Landry is a native guitarist of the Oklahoma rock scene, and his style reflects it. A versatile player grounded by a passion for hard rock and blues, Shred has played for a number of touring Midwest bands since 2017. In addition to touring and recording with other bands, he also started “Brett Landry and the Night Shifts” in 2018 and later on dropped “Brett Landry” out of the name. With his unyielding drive to become a legendary guitarist, he brings a high-energy show every single time. As the man says himself, “If I can’t play music then I’d rather be dead.”
TICKETS: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monte-mader-lombardy-and-the-night-shifts-tickets-150402011465