Nashville, Tenn. – This Sunday, the air will be filled with excitement as Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, a beloved Nashville institution, celebrates 64 glorious years on Broadway! For those who are fans of live music and fun atmospheres, this is an event you truly don’t want to miss. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, it’s the perfect way to soak up the vibrant culture the city is known for.
The celebration will kick off on Sept. 22, with a stage set up on Rep. John Lewis Way, just a stone’s throw from the Bridgestone Arena. If you’re wondering what time to arrive, music is set to start around 11 a.m. and will keep rocking until 11 p.m., making it an all-day celebration!
Headliners include some fabulous artists well-known in the country scene, like Jake Owen and Randy Houser. Other amazing talent gracing the stage includes Jamey Johnson and Montgomery Gentry, along with George Birge, who is sure to make the crowd go wild. If that wasn’t enough, expect to see some familiar faces from Broadway like Dean James, Hippies & Cowboys, John Stone, and the Mantz Brothers.
To add to the thrill, a representative from Tootsie’s hinted that there might be some exciting surprises planned for the attendees, including special guest performances. So, keep your eyes peeled and ears open—you never know who might pop up on stage!
If you’re planning to drive, it’s important to note that Broadway will be closed between 4th Avenue and 6th Avenue till the following Monday, Sept. 23. So, arranging an alternate route or maybe even carpooling with friends might be the way to go.
Good news for everyone looking to participate in the fun—no tickets are required! This event is absolutely free and open to all ages. So, bring the whole family, grab your friends, or just show up solo and mingle with fellow music lovers.
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge is more than just a bar; it’s a historical gem nestled in the heart of Nashville. Thousands of music lovers, artists, and tourists have walked through its doors over the years. Symphony and artists alike have performed there, making it a significant part of Nashville’s music scene. This celebration is not just about the music; it’s a tribute to a beloved spot where stories are made and memories last a lifetime.
So, whether you’re looking for a wonderful way to spend your Sunday, catch some incredible performances, or simply want to enjoy the lively Nashville atmosphere, mark your calendar for Tootsie’s 64th anniversary. Round up your friends, bring your dancing shoes, and get ready for a day to remember!
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