Nashville’s 615 Indie Live Unveils First Artist Lineup

615 Indie Live announces its first round of artists for the 2025 event.

Nashville’s 615 Indie Live has announced the first group of artists set to perform at the event, which aims to highlight the local music community’s diversity and talent. Scheduled for February 1, 2025, the event will focus on celebrating both independent venues and local artists. The announcement features a variety of genres, from soul and jazz to Americana, R&B, hip hop, and country. Notable performers include The Wooten Brothers, Alanna Royale, The Pink Spiders, and Six One Tribe.

The event, which is organized by the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp in cooperation with Music Venue Alliance Nashville, will take place across fourteen independent venues and feature over 40 local artists and bands. Tickets are priced at $15, covering all taxes and fees, and will allow attendees to access all participating venues from noon until 2 a.m. on the event day.

Deana Ivey, President and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, expressed excitement about the event, noting, “Nashville is home to an incredibly diverse pool of artists that spans genres, bringing together unique sounds that make our city unlike any other.” The event aims to provide a platform for showcasing the best of Nashville’s independent music scene.

Proceeds from ticket sales will go towards supporting the Music Venue Alliance Nashville (MVAN) and its Emergency Relief Fund, which assists independent venues during financial difficulties. Tickets are available for purchase, and T-shirts featuring all 14 venues can be bought from Project 615.

Chris Cobb, President of the Music Venue Alliance Nashville, commented on the wide range of local talent featured, saying, “This event truly showcases every corner of Nashville’s music scene.”

The initial list of artists includes Alanna Royale, Alicia Blue, BEAN., Chris Walters, Cole Ritter, and many more. Additional artists and venue schedules will be announced in January.

Cannery Hall was recently added to the list of participating venues, which also includes 3rd and Lindsley, Acme Feed & Seed, and several others. Partners for the event include Jack Daniel’s, the Country Music Association, and Nashville International Airport.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the event’s website: 615 Indie Live.

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Charity Event Celebrates Roaring 20s in Nashville

On February 1, 2025, Nashville‘s Marathon Music Works will host “Bubbles & Bourbon,” a 1920s-themed charity event featuring bourbon, champagne, and live entertainment to benefit the W.O. Smith Music School. Organized by Best Brands, Inc. and Rhizome Productions, the event includes a VIP hour with premium tastings and general admission with a speakeasy atmosphere, with ticket prices supporting music lessons for children from low-income families. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the event website at www.bubblesbourbon.com.