Nashville, known for its vibrant music scene, is hosting an exciting lineup of live performances this week, starting from September 9, 2024. Music lovers in the area have plenty of options to enjoy live entertainment featuring various genres and celebrated artists.
When: Thursday, September 12, 8 pm
Where: Ryman Auditorium, 116 Rep. John Lewis Way, Nashville
This week kicks off with Something Corporate, who will be performing as part of their Out Of Office Tour. This sold-out show marks an important moment in music history, featuring the original five members of the band for the first time in over two decades. They will be joined by Kevin Devine as a special guest. Fans can expect a night filled with nostalgic anthems from the alt-rock group.
When: Tuesday, September 10, 6:30 pm
Where: FirstBank Amphitheater, 4525 Graystone Quarry Lane, Franklin
Pop sensation Meghan Trainor is bringing her Timeless Tour to Franklin this Tuesday. The talented singer-songwriter will perform her iconic hits and is set to feature special guests, Paul Russell and Ryan Trainor. The amphitheater promises an energetic atmosphere perfect for fans of all ages.
When: Friday, September 13, 8 pm
Where: Brooklyn Bowl, 925 3rd Avenue N, Nashville
On Friday, Bilmuri will make a stop at the popular Brooklyn Bowl during his American Tour. Joining Bilmuri will be the band 408. Known for their engaging performances, this show is sure to draw in fans looking for a night of fresh tunes and exciting vibes.
When: Friday, September 13, 7:30 pm
Where: Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, Nashville
The Nashville Symphony kicks off its new season with a special event led by conductor Giancarlo Guerrero. This concert not only celebrates Guerrero’s final season but also includes works that will take listeners on a journey reflecting his time with the orchestra. It’s a perfect outing for classical music enthusiasts.
When: Saturday, September 14, 8 pm
Where: Cannery Hall, 1 Cannery Row, Nashville
On Saturday night, indie-folk trio Joseph returns to the stage at Cannery Hall to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut album, Native, Dreamer, Kin. The band will perform the album in its entirety, followed by some of their other beloved songs. This intimate concert promises a memorable experience for longtime fans.
When: Tuesday, September 10, 7 pm
Where: Opry House, 600 Opry Mills Drive, Nashville
In a heartwarming event, the Opry will host Face the Fight, a concert aimed at raising awareness for veteran suicide prevention. A lineup of artists including Trace Adkins, Jason Crabb, and Craig Morgan is set to take the stage to show their support for veterans and the important cause. This event highlights the community’s commitment to making a difference.
With an array of genres and artists featured throughout the week, Nashville’s live music scene is buzzing with energy. Whether you’re a devotee of pop, rock, classical, or folk music, this week offers something for everyone. Make sure to grab your tickets and enjoy the musical talents that will be lighting up the city this week!
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