Nashville’s 615 Indie Live Unveils Final Artist Lineup
615 Indie Live has unveiled the complete list of performers for its Feb. 1 event, which will include more than 50 local artists showcasing across 14 independent venues in Music City.
Artists completing the lineup include Abigail Rose; Anne McCue; Austin Grimm; The Black Opry; Crumbsnatchers; Emily Nenni; Ergo, Bria; Good Samaritan; GRW; Hanna Barbera Cartoon Never Made; Harper O’Neill; India Ramey; Jeff Coffin; Josh Womack’s Turquoise Gate; Ken Sable; Lillie Mae; Lindsay Lou; Maggie Wells; Molly Martin; My Wall; Null; Paradise Daze; Plainview Vibes; Ruby James; The Rusty Nails; RUVS; Sixwire; Sparkle City Disco; Brenna MacMillan and Friends; Tanatswa Estina; Viberight and ZG Smith.
Previously-announced artists included Alanna Royale, Alicia Blue, BEAN., Chris Walters, Cole Ritter, Davidson County String Band, DeeOhGee, Don Aliquo Quartet, Emmanuel Echem, Funky Good Time, Jannelle Means, Jeff Coffin, Keith Carlock, Lewis Stubbs Junior, Mall Gag, Meg McRee, Michael Jefry Stevens, Mike Elizondo, OTNES, Richie Kirkpatrick, Six One Tribe, Space Capone, Striking Matches, Sweet Megg, The Pink Spiders, The Wooten Brothers (Regi Wooten, Victor Wooten, Roy Wooten and Joseph Wooten) and Thou.
“This event is not just a showcase of our immensely talented local music scene, it’s a celebration of our community,” shares Chris Cobb, President of the Music Venue Alliance Nashville. “Whether you want to discover Nashville’s next big artist, check out a neighborhood venue for the first time, or simply support our local scene, this event is where Nashville needs to be on Feb 1.”
The complete event schedule is now available on the app, which will allow ticket holders to plan their own custom schedule of shows from 12 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Feb. 1 across the 14 participating independent venues. For indie super fans, the app also features the 615 Indie Live Challenge, an experiential scavenger hunt-like contest with some prizes.
Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit MVAN, including the organization’s Emergency Relief Fund, which helps the city’s independent venues keep their doors open during times of financial crisis. Tickets are available for purchase for $15, including all fees and taxes. T-shirts and posters featuring all 14 venues are also available for purchase as part of the fundraiser.
“We are deeply grateful to our partners for their generous support of 615 Indie Live, including WME, Country Music Association, Nashville International Airport, Jack Daniel’s, Crav’n Flavor and Outfront Media,” says Deana Ivey, President and CEO, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. “Their commitment highlights the strong community support for the remarkable talent of local artists and the cultural importance of small, independent music clubs. Together, we’re preserving the unique soul of Music City and paving the way for the next generation of homegrown talent.”
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