Nashville’s 615 Indie Live Reveals Complete Artist Lineup & Schedule
615 Indie Live has revealed its complete roster of performers for the 2026 showcases, set to take place across 15 independent Nashville venues on Feb. 7.
The complete event schedule is available on the event app, available for iPhone and Android. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit MVAN, and the festival will donate $2 per ticket to WNXP.
Angie K, A Tribe Of Horsemen, Castle, JJ Niceley, Kanude, Knyghts, Lewis Stubbs Junior, McKinley James, Ron Gallo, Suadi, The Prickly Pair, The Whooligan, Total Wife and Turquoise Gate will join the previously announced lineup of Amelia Day, Anastasia Elliot, Bones Owens, Boy Orbison, Brian Wright, Bryant Taylorr, The Brummies, Campanula, Charles Wigg Walker, Claire Ernst, Christina Vane with Joshua Hedley, Crystal Rose, Daphne, David Cook Quintet feat. Jeff Coffin with Miguel Alvarado, DeeOhGee, DJ Nat Ward, Eddie Angel’s Guitar Party, Family Dog, Genevieve Heyward, Hayden Pattengale, Heavy Quitters, Hector Tellez Jr, Henri Herbert and The Fury, Hogslop String Band, Hussy Fit, Jacob Jezioro & Jordan Perlson, JT Loux, Justin Webb & The Noise, Kenny Sharp, Laney Jones and The Spirits, Lilly Hiatt, Lilly Winwood, Lombardy, Marc Payne Quintet w/ Don Aliquo, Massie 99, The Minks, New Translations, Plainview Vibes’ Bob Marley Birthday Bash, Rob Linton & Josh Cook, Rolling Stone Nashville Now with Noeline Hofmann, Rougarou, The Sewing Club, Simon Mogul, SWEETTALKER, TEN, Texas Chain Store Managers, Thunder and Rain, Venus & the Flytraps and Zandi Hollup.
Participating venues include 3rd and Lindsley, Acme Feed & Seed, Anzie Blue, Cannery Hall, Dee’s Country Cocktail Lounge, DRKMTTR Collective, Eastside Bowl, Mirror Mirror, Music Makers Stage at Delgado Guitars, Night We Met, Rudy’s Jazz Room, The 5 Spot, The Basement, The East Room and The End.
“Independent venues are the backbone of our scene in the 615 and crucial incubators of our creative community,” says artist Lewis Stubbs Junior. “A festival dedicated to lifting up the stages that lift us up every day isn’t just an honor to be a part of, it’s what Nashville is all about.”
“615 Indie Live is a perfect example of how Nashville’s music culture is woven throughout our city,” shares Deana Ivey, President and CEO, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. “It supports local artists and independent venues while offering visitors and locals the chance to discover great music in unique neighborhoods and intimate venues that are the heart of our city’s live music legacy.”
“This event goes beyond showcasing the depth of our local talent, it’s a moment to honor the community that keeps our music ecosystem thriving,” adds Chris Cobb, President of the Music Venue Alliance Nashville. “Whether you’re discovering your next favorite artist, stepping into a neighborhood venue for the first time, or just wanting to support the scene you love, Nashville belongs here on February 7th.”
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