Nashville's music scene comes alive with exhilarating performances this March.
March 2025 promises an exhilarating month for music lovers in Nashville with a vibrant lineup of concerts across genres. New venue The Pinnacle will host artists including Billy Strings, Journey, and Jason Isbell, creating an unforgettable experience for fans. Whether you’re into country, rock, or indie, Nashville offers something for everyone to enjoy this spring.
As the crisp air of winter begins to fade away and the warm sunshine of spring approaches, music lovers in Nashville are in for a treat. March is shaping up to be an exhilarating month, with a vibrant lineup of concerts across a variety of genres. Whether you’re a fan of country, rock, or indie pop, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this lively city.
Nashville has welcomed a fantastic new venue called The Pinnacle, and it is set to be the home for several exciting performances throughout March. This newly opened space is buzzing with energy and promises to host a diverse roster of artists, guaranteeing that the music scene stays as dynamic as ever.
For those who can’t get enough of country music, prepare your boots because it’s going to be a big month! The acclaimed bluegrass artist Billy Strings kicks off an impressive run with two shows at Bridgestone Arena on February 28 and March 1 and will also grace the stage at Ryman Auditorium on March 2. Fans of his unique sound will be eager to hear tracks from his latest album, “Highway Prayers,” which was released in September. Known for his collaborations with stars like Post Malone and Willie Nelson, his performances are always a highlight.
On March 8, prepare to sing along with the Turnpike Troubadours when they hit the stage at The Pinnacle. Known for heart-touching songs like “Good Lord Lorrie” and “Diamond & Gasoline,” this band is back after their hiatus, and they will bring a fresh vibe from their 2023 album “A Cat in the Rain.” Meanwhile, Sierra Hull, another talented bluegrass singer-songwriter, will perform at Brooklyn Bowl the same day, releasing her album “A Tip Toe High Wire.”
Not to be outdone, rock aficionados will have plenty to look forward to as well! Journey, the legendary band that has been mesmerizing audiences since 1973, will take to The Pinnacle stage on March 12. With a staggering 19 Top 40 singles and 25 Gold and Platinum albums, their recent album, “Freedom,” released in 2022, promises to deliver classics and new tunes alike.
The very next day, March 13, get ready for a dose of T-Pain at The Pinnacle! Fans can revel in his new album “On Top of the Covers,” released in 2023. Following a few days filled with rhythmic beats, Deftones will rock Bridgestone Arena on March 26, showcasing songs from their latest album “Ohms.”
For those who love the more intimate, heartfelt performances, Nashville won’t disappoint. Jason Isbell is set to present an “Intimate Evening” at The Pinnacle over four nights from March 20 to March 28, celebrating his eagerly awaited album, “Foxes in the Snow,” which releases on March 7. Moreover, acclaimed singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun will captivate audiences at Ryman Auditorium on March 27 with amazing tracks from her album “Observations From a Crowded Room,” before Warren Zeiders steps onto the stage at The Pinnacle on the same night, bringing fans music from his upcoming album “Relapse, Lies, and Betrayal,” dropping on March 14.
The month wraps up nicely with indie rock saving the best for last. On March 28, look out for Pom Pom Squad at The Blue Room and Bear Rinehart’s solo project Wilder Woods at Ryman Auditorium on March 29, promoting his album “Curioso,” which just came out in February.
March 2025 is indeed gearing up to be a thrilling time for music in Nashville. Whether it’s the carefree strumming of a country guitar, the electric energy of rock bands, or the soul-stirring tunes of indie artists, there’s no shortage of phenomenal performances to catch. So grab your friends and mark those calendars; it’s time to make some unforgettable memories in the heart of Music City!
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