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Red Bull Jukebox Hosts 2nd Annual Nashville Event

November 18, 2025/by Madison Hahnen

Treaty Oak Revival at Red Bull Jukebox. Photo: Nick Tavares/Red Bull Content Pool

Red Bull Jukebox returned to Nashville on Saturday night (Nov. 15) at The Pinnacle for its second annual event. The event included a live voting feature that let attendees pick part of the setlist in real time. Ward Guenther of Whiskey Jam and Morgan Huelsman of iHeartRadio served as the evening’s hosts, and Miles McPherson and the Red Bull Jukebox House Band backed each performer.

Carter Faith kicked off the evening with recently released “Bar Star,” before “Crying Over U,” featuring a surprise appearance from Medium Build. Faith then closed out her set with “Grudge” and “Sex, Drugs, & Country Music.” Kashus Culpepper then graced the stage with “Pour Me Out” and “Man Of His Word,” before a cover of  “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” with special guest Maggie Rose. He closed out his set with “Out of My Mind” performed with a drumline representing Alabama HBCU Talladega College.

Crowd at Red Bull Jukebox. Photo: Matty Vogel/Red Bull Content Pool

Ashley Cooke was up next with “the hell you are,” “it’s been a year,” and a cover of Avril Lavigne’s “Complicated.” Colbie Caillat and DJ MOONLGHT both joined Cooke during her set. Treaty Oak Revival then rocked the venue with “Missed Call” and blink-182’s “All The Small Things.” The band ended the night with “Super Boomtown,” bringing out Kimberly Perry, Faith, Gideon and Josee Klein during the set.

The second annual Red Bull Jukebox competition also crowned its winner during the event. Attendees voted for Jackson Cannon to take home this year’s title with his original tune “Never Been To Heaven.”

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Madison Hahnen is Project Manager at MusicRow Magazine, where she helps carry out operational objectives and large-scale projects for the company. She also manages the company's subscriptions. Hahnen graduated from Bryant University in May of 2020 with a B.S. in Team & Project Management and a minor in communication studies. Prior to MusicRow, she held internship roles with Make Wake Artists and Song Suffragettes.
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