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Here are 13 acts and events not to miss at AmericanaFest 2024. Tuesday, Sept. 17, at City Winery: Stella Prince and Friends ... debut album and upcoming show in Music City. ... 2021 in Nashville ...
Emmy Russell, one of the Top 10 contestants, performs on Season 22, Episode 14, of "American Idol," airing April 28, 2024. For more information, head to cmafest.com .
2024 Alabama vs. Vanderbilt football game; 2024 Nashville SC season; 2024 People's Choice Country Awards; 2024 Tennessee Titans season; 2024 Vanderbilt Commodores football team; 2024–25 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team; 2024–25 Lipscomb Bisons men's basketball team; 2024–25 Nashville Predators season; 2024–25 Tennessee State Tigers ...
From Sheryl Crow to Niko Moon and HARDY, the beginning of the year has treats in store for Music City listeners. Here are some of the albums that Nashville listeners can expect this year.
In 2020 Live On The Green shifted to an on-air format due to COVID-19. The Live On My Green FM Music Festival ran from September 3, 2020 to September 7, 2020 on 100.1 FM in Nashville. [10] The event consisted of over 100 acts over five days and included pre-taped festival performances and exclusive content. [2]
The barnstorming artist, whose latest album, "$10 Cowboy," arrives on Apr. 26, will play Nashville on three scheduled occasions in 2024: Apr. 6 finds him at the Grand Ole Opry, while July 26 and ...
2020–21 Nashville Predators season; 2020–21 Tennessee State Tigers basketball team; 2020–21 Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball team; 2021 Nashville SC season; 2021 Tennessee Titans season; 2021 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team; 2021 Vanderbilt Commodores football team; 2021 WWE Draft; 2021–22 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team
On September 16, 2020, the IndyCar Series announced the addition of the Music City Grand Prix as a street circuit race in downtown Nashville for its 2021 schedule. [1] [2] This announcement came after three years of discussion between Nashville sports and tourism officials and IndyCar executives, which had previously resulted in three failed proposals for a race in Nashville.