Everclear:Thursday, September 21sth in Nashville

An Unmissable Night with Everclear in Nashville: Dive Deep into Their Live Legacy

Everclear, a paragon of ’90s alternative rock under the compelling lead of Art Alexakis, has just dropped a monumental live album – “Live at The Whisky a Go Go”, via Sunset Blvd Records. This album isn’t just a nostalgic trip, but also a showcase of their contemporary brilliance, featuring two bonus studio tracks. The standout, “Sing Away”, delves deep into the harrowing issue of teen suicide and bullying. Drawing inspiration from heart-wrenching stories, the single is an anthem of resilience and hope. Accompanying the track is an emotionally-charged music video that premiered with PEOPLE, with reviews highlighting its “heartbreaking and raw” nature. Watch it [here](Link).

Collaborating with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Everclear ensures that their messaging is impactful and sensitive. This synergy gave birth to “Sing Away”, a song that underscores the sentiment of AFSP’s “Talk Away the Dark” campaign, emphasizing the healing power of music.

Captured during their 30th Anniversary Tour, “Live at The Whisky a Go Go” is an intimate invitation into Everclear’s world, as they conquer the iconic LA stage for the first time. It’s a mélange of classics and fresh hits – from “Father Of Mine” to the introspective “Year Of The Tiger”. This album is an audacious proclamation of the band’s three-decade legacy in the industry.

Now, as Everclear hits the road this fall, they’re offering a live experience par excellence. And for fans in Nashville, the date to mark is:

📅 **Thursday, September 21**
Nashville, TN @ The Sky Deck at Assembly Food Hall

Witness Everclear’s dynamic range – from their heady ‘90s anthems to their fresh tracks. Join them, alongside The Ataris and The Pink Spiders, for a night of immersive rock, resonating stories, and relentless energy. For tickets and tour information, visit [www.everclearmusic.com/tour](http://www.everclearmusic.com/tour).

A night with Everclear isn’t just a concert; it’s a testimony of their evolution, their resilience, and their unparalleled connection with fans. Don’t miss out.

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