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Bruno Mars Brought Funk, Soul and Rain-Soaked Magic to Nissan Stadium in Nashville

Alma Reed
  Bruno Mars Turned Nissan Stadium Into One Giant Dance Floor Bruno Mars arrived in Nashville this week with The Romantic Tour, his first major headline tour in years and the live companion to his newest album The Romantic. The record leans heavily into retro soul, funk, disco, romance, latin......
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Steep Canyon Rangers with Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Orchestra

Nancy Posey
Telling a table of Gen Z and Millennials that I was going to see Steep Canyon Rangers at the Schermerhorn yesterday, I had to clarify just whom I was going to see. They, after all, had tickets for Bruno Mars’ stadium show that nightβ€”the explanation for the even-more-than-usual Downtown Nashville......
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I Love You But I Choose The Maine

Jess Gruneisen
I Love You But I Choose The Maine tour turned Marathon Music Works into a nostalgia-soaked celebration on April 24th, packed with big feelings, bigger singalongs, and the kind of warmth that only a bill like this could bring. Moody Joody kicked off the night with a bright and poppy......
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Gov’t Mule Rocks The Pinnicle In Nashville

Josh Trotter
The night opened with a surge of hometown pride as Larkin Poe took the stage, immediately setting a gritty, soulful tone. The sister duo delivered a performance that felt both intimate and electrifying, blending Southern rock, blues, and Americana with effortless chemistry. Rebecca Lovell’s commanding vocals soared over the crowd,......
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Band of Heathens Celebrates Platinum “Hurricane” at the Opry

Liz Ferrell
The Band of Heathens lit up the crowd on their second visit to the Opry stage for WSM Radio’s April 21 broadcast of the Tuesday Night Opry.   Long mainstays of theΒ  American-roots music scene, Band of Heathens has defied convention for the entirety of their 20-year existence, charting their......
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Into Oblivion With Lamb Of God

Josh Trotter
Walking into Nashville Municipal Auditorium, the air already felt thickβ€”part humidity, part anticipation. By the time Sanguisugabogg hit the stage, the crowd was primed for chaos. Their set was short but filthy in the best way, all sludgy riffs and guttural vocals that felt like they were crawling out of......
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Moody Joody at The Basement East

Jess Gruneisen
Moody Joody turned The Basement East into something soft-edged and glittery on April 7th for TONS Live (The Other Nashville Society).Β  The Nashville trio, Kayla Hall, Kaitie Forbes, and Andrew Pacheco moved effortlessly between synth keys and guitar, dreamy vocals, and playful choreography that never let the room settle. Fresh......
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Della Mae Brings the Magic

Liz Ferrell
When bluegrass powerhouse Della Mae bounded onstage at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley Saturday night and launched into β€œDry Town,” the crowd knew they were in for a treat.   In town to celebrate release of their album Magic Accident, the Dellas gave a solid, high-energy, vastly entertaining show, performing original......
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Shawn Camp Returns to Nashville’s Station Inn

Nancy Posey
There is a certain symmetry to Shawn Camp playing Nashville’s historic Station Inn, where he recorded a live album in 2004. Some of the tracks from that album made the set list this week as wellβ€””Travelin’ Teardrop Blues” and β€œMy Love Will Not Change,” as well as three also included......
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Puscifer at The Pinnacle in Nashville

Zach Birdsong
It feels appropriate that Puscifer titled its fifth studio album β€œNormal Isn’t,” because there is nothing normal when it comes to seeing a Puscifer concert – and that’s exactly what makes it unique. The show even started in bizarrely entertaining fashion, with comedian Dave Hill performing a 30-minute set. The......