Six Electrifying Live Performances Lined Up for This Week in Nashville, TN
This week, Nashville, Tennessee, is set to light up with an array of electrifying live performances. From country music to pop, there are shows to cater for a diversity of music tastes. So, whether you are visiting or a resident, here are six live shows you should not miss out on.
1. Natalie Hemby at Chief’s on Broadway
Natalie Hemby, one of Nashville’s most beloved and successful songwriters, is set to perform her new one-woman show this Thursday, July 11, at Chief’s on Broadway. Her performance is a journey of passion and music, from being a little girl with a love for her grandfather’s guitar to becoming a renowned songwriter.
2. The Dead South at Ryman Auditorium
The Dead South will have a two-night residency at the Ryman Auditorium, on Friday and Saturday, July 12-13. Known for their dynamic stage presence, their blend of bluegrass and folk is sure to strike a chord with their audience.
3. Lake Street Dive at Ascend Amphitheater
Lake Street Dive, a band known for their catchy pop tunes, has announced a stop in Nashville during its North American tour. Scheduled on Saturday, July 13, at the Ascend Amphitheater, the band is touring to promote its new album titled ‘Good Together.’ Hurry, only a few tickets remain!
4. Kolby Cooper at Brooklyn Bowl
Kolby Cooper, an East Texas native and rising country artist, is scheduled to take the stage on Thursday, July 11, at the Brooklyn Bowl. The artist, known for a unique blend of traditional country and modern edge, has recently impressed audience with his Opry debut and sold-out concerts across the nation.
5. The Establishment Big Band at Franklin Theatre
The Establishment Big Band, ft. Nashville’s renowned vocalist Jaimee Paul, is set to bring a vibrant show to the Franklin Theatre this Thursday, July 11. The band will recreate the iconic album “Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie: On The Sunny Side of The Street,” making fans of classic music travel back in time.
6. Everette at Analog
Completing our list, Everette, the Nashville-based band named after George Clooney’s character in “O Brother,” will be celebrating their album release party at Analog at Hutton Hotel on Tuesday, July 9. Their lyrical storytelling and harmonious melodies have quickly made them a fan favorite in the Nashville music scene.
To wrap up, these live performances lined up for this week reflect Nashville’s rich music culture and diversity. By offering a mix of genres and artist styles, the city continues to position itself as a vibrant hub for music enthusiasts of all types. Don’t miss out on these fantastic shows. Grab your tickets now!