Here are six live shows to attend this week.
1Disturbed
Saturday, February 17, 6:30 pm
Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway
Disturbed Ones! Disturbed is pleased to announce that the Take Back Your Life Tour continues and stops in Nashville this week, with Falling In Reverse & Plush joining.
Find tickets here.
2Clint Black
Friday-Sunday, February 16-18, 8 pm
Ryman Auditorium, 116 Rep. John Lewis Way, Nashville
For the first time ever playing his groundbreaking debut album, Killin’ Time, start to finish plus more legendary hits.
It is one of the most storied careers in modern music. Clint Black surged to superstardom as part of the fabled Class of ’89, reaching #1 with five consecutive singles from his triple- platinum debut, Killin’ Time. He followed that with the triple-platinum Put Yourself in My Shoes, and then a string of platinum and gold albums throughout the ’90s.
Find tickets here.
3John Oates Acoustic
Friday, February 16, 7:30 pm
Franklin Theatre, 419 Main Street, Franklin
John Oates, co-founder of the legendary group Hall & Oates, is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the American Songwriters Hall of Fame a BMI Icon award winner and has won numerous American Music, MTV awards, and multiple Grammy nominations. This event will be an acoustic evening with songs and stories.
Find tickets here.
4Lany
Friday, February 16, 6 pm
Municipal Auditorium, 417 4th Avenue N, Nashville
Multi-platinum pop rock band LANY announces the North America leg of their a beautiful blur World Tour. The tour comes off the heels of their newly released fifth studio album a beautiful blur.
Find tickets here.
5Jackson Dean
Wednesday, February 14, 7:30 pm
Brooklyn Bowl, 925 3rd Avenue N, Nashville
Rising country artist, Jackson Dean, is bringing his Head Full of Noise Tour to Brooklyn Bowl this week. Special guests will be Mae Estes and Dee White.
Find tickets here.
6Everette
Thursday, February 15, 6 pm
Analog at Hutton Hotel, 1808 West End Avenue, Nashville
Kentucky Natives,Brent Rupard and Anthony Olympia, created Everette. They call their music bonfire music, meaning there is a communal nature to their music.
Find tickets here.
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