Several of Nashville's top independent venues, along with local artists, are teaming up for a new event, 615 Indie Live, designed to celebrate and support Music City's indie live music scene.
Thirteen independent venues and over 40 local artists and bands spanning genres including rock, hip-hop and jazz will come together for 615 Indie Live on February 1, 2025. Event passes they are currently discounted to $15 using all-in pricing, with passes allowing entry to all participating venues. The event will run from noon to 2 a.m., allowing attendees to visit multiple performances in various venues across the city.
Participating venues include 3rd and Lindsley, Acme Feed & Seed, Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge, DRKMTTR Collective, Eastside Bowl, Music Makers Stage at Delgado Guitars, Night We Met, Rudy's Jazz Room, The 5 Spot, The Basement, The Blue Room Bar at Third Man Records, The East Room and The End. Participating artists will be revealed in the coming weeks.
615 Indie Live is presented by Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and Music Venue Alliance Nashville.
Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Music Venue Alliance Nashville, including the organization's Emergency Relief Fund that helps Nashville's independent venues stay open during times of economic crisis. Those who purchase passes during the pre-sale period — which runs until midnight on October 31, 2024 — will have a chance to win a Project 615 gift bag and a VIP Nashville attraction pass, which offers free admission for two to more than 25 Nashville attractions area , including the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the National Museum of African American Music and the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum.
“Independent music venues are the heart and soul of Music City, providing a stage for new artists from a variety of genres to showcase their talent and be discovered.” Deanna Iveypresident/CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, said in a statement. “We hope 615 Indie Live inspires Nashvillians and visitors alike to explore new music and discover venues they may not have visited before. Locals may even find a hidden gem right in their neighborhoods. By holding the event during the winter, we hope to help boost business at the venues during a traditionally slow season.”
The Greater Nashville Music Census, released earlier this year, highlighted the impact of independent venues and the financial hardships facing those venues, as well as indie artists.
“All recent data clearly shows that independent venues are the bedrock of Nashville's live music ecosystem, yet they are quickly becoming an endangered species,” Music Venue Alliance Nashville President Chris Cobb he said in a statement. “615 Indie Live marks the beginning of exciting new partnerships born from this data, furthering our mission to celebrate and support an essential part of what makes us Music City. Big thanks to the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp for partnering with us to support independent venues and local artists.”
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