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Spaces in Tennessee.

51 spaces across 9 cities

Franklin

6 spaces
Franklin ·cap. 7,500 ·opened 2021

FirstBank Amphitheater: From Quarry Stone to Music Sanctuary

Before it hosted sold-out shows in Franklin, this site was a limestone quarry. Discover how a massive industrial scar became a premier outdoor venue.

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Franklin ·opened 2013

Gray's on Main: A Vertical History of Franklin Music

From a 1930s pharmacy to a premier listening room, explore how this historic Franklin venue turned old medical records into the heartbeat of Main Street.

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Franklin ·cap. 110 ·opened 2005

Kimbro's Pickin' Parlor: The House That Songwriters Built

Step inside the Franklin cottage where the industry's ego dissolves and the music feels like a private invitation. Discover the soul of Tennessee's best room.

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Franklin ·opened 2004

Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant: From Blacksmith Shop to Stage

Before the hitmakers and hickory-smoked BBQ, this Franklin landmark was a blacksmith shop and a Chrysler garage. Discover the history behind the music.

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Franklin ·cap. 30,000 ·opened 1929

The Factory at Franklin: From Stove Works to Cultural Hub

Discover how a 1929 iron stove factory in Franklin, TN, was saved from demolition to become the city's vibrant living room and creative anchor.

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Franklin ·cap. 289 ·opened 1937

The Franklin Theatre: A Main Street Comeback Story

From a dark, shuttered relic to the town's heartbeat, discover how a community saved a 1937 Art Deco treasure and kept its stage alive.

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Nashville

33 spaces
Nashville ·cap. 550 ·opened 1991

3rd and Lindsley: Nashville’s Defiant Music Holdout

Amidst the rising glass towers of SoBro, 3rd and Lindsley remains a stubborn, human-scale sanctuary for live music in Nashville.

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Nashville ·cap. 1,200 ·opened 2014

Acme Feed & Seed: Nashville's Original Music Sanctuary

Beyond the neon of Lower Broadway, discover how a 19th-century feed store became the last holdout for Nashville's authentic songwriting scene.

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Nashville ·cap. 6,800 ·opened 2015

Ascend Amphitheater: Nashville’s Riverfront Tug-of-War

Is Nashville's premier concert venue a public park or a private enterprise? We explore the tension between the riverfront greenway and the stage.

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Nashville ·opened 1995

Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar: Nashville’s Soul

Step into the grit of Printers Alley, where the gumbo is hot, the piano is on fire, and Nashville’s real blues legends come to trade licks.

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Nashville ·cap. 17,159 ·opened 1996

Bridgestone Arena: The Nashville Landmark Built on a Secret

From a prehistoric fossil to a deliberate tilt toward the Ryman, discover the strange history and raw energy behind Nashville's premier hockey arena.

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Nashville ·cap. 1,200 ·opened 2020

Resilience and Rock: The Story of Brooklyn Bowl Nashville

Born from the wreckage of a tornado and a global pandemic, discover how Brooklyn Bowl Nashville became the heartbeat of the Germantown music scene.

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Nashville ·cap. 75 ·opened 2016

Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge: The Soul of Nashville's Scene

Beyond the neon of Broadway, discover why Nashville's working musicians call this Madison tavern their true living room.

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Nashville ·cap. 750 ·opened 2021

Eastside Bowl: Resurrecting Nashville’s Lost Music History

How a hollowed-out K-Mart in Madison became a living reliquary for Nashville's music scene, blending bowling, neon, and the city's salvaged history.

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Nashville ·cap. 500 ·opened 1971

Exit/In: A Half-Century of Defiance on Nashville’s Rock Block

From Jimmy Buffett to the fight against developers, discover how this Nashville institution survived to keep the city's alternative spirit alive.

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Nashville ·cap. 4,400 ·opened 1974

The Grand Ole Opry House: Nashville's Secular Sanctuary

From the 2010 flood to the sacred Ryman oak stage, discover the history and design that make the Grand Ole Opry House the heart of Nashville music.

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Nashville ·cap. 840 ·opened 2011

Honky Tonk Central: Three Floors of Nashville Chaos

From bank vaults to the center of the Broadway neon storm, discover the complex history and relentless grind behind Nashville's loudest venue.

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Nashville ·opened 1997

Layla's Honky Tonk: The Last Independent Holdout in Nashville

Amidst the corporate glitz of Lower Broadway, Layla's Honky Tonk remains a defiant sanctuary for bluegrass, grit, and authentic Nashville history.

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Nashville ·opened 1997

Legends Corner: Nashville’s Living Museum of Country Music

Beyond the neon, Legends Corner is a private collection of country history disguised as a Broadway honky-tonk. Explore the stories behind the walls.

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Nashville ·cap. 1,500 ·opened 2011

Marathon Music Works: The Factory That Keeps Nashville Playing

From 1910 assembly line to modern concert hall, discover the industrial history and democratic roots of Nashville's favorite mid-sized music venue.

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Nashville ·cap. 69,143 ·opened 1999

Nissan Stadium: A Farewell to the Nashville East Bank

As the wrecking ball looms for 2027, we look back at the history, resilience, and final acts of Nashville's massive riverfront stadium.

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Nashville ·cap. 700 ·opened 2018

Ole Red: The Nashville Honky Tonk Built Inside a Bank

From a 1910 bank vault to a high-tech broadcast stage, discover how Blake Shelton’s Nashville venue redefined the Honky Tonk Highway experience.

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Nashville ·cap. 250 ·opened 2017

Plaza Mariachi: The Fight to Save a Nashville Landmark

Amid bankruptcy filings and legal turmoil, Nashville's Plaza Mariachi remains a defiant cultural hub. We explore the battle for its future.

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Nashville ·cap. 150

Robert's Western World: Nashville's Unbroken Honky-Tonk

Amidst the glass-fronted party barges of Lower Broadway, one venue refuses to change. Discover the history and grit behind Nashville's last true holdout.

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Nashville ·cap. 2,362 ·opened 1892

The Ryman Auditorium: How One Album Saved Nashville’s Soul

From a near-demolition to a musical rebirth, discover the haunting history and acoustic magic of Nashville's Mother Church of Country Music.

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Nashville ·cap. 1,844 ·opened 2006

The Schermerhorn: Nashville’s Symphony Built to Survive

From a devastating flood to world-class acoustics, discover how the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville became a fortress for sound.

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Nashville ·opened 1978

Springwater Supper Club: A Century of Grit in Nashville

From Prohibition-era myths to a punk rock sanctuary, discover how Nashville's oldest bar refuses to change while the city transforms around it.

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Nashville ·cap. 150 ·opened 1974

The Station Inn: Nashville’s Defiant Bluegrass Sanctuary

Amidst the glass-and-steel high-rises of the Gulch, one cinder-block bunker refuses to change. Discover the story of Nashville’s most resilient stage.

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Nashville ·cap. 3,803 ·opened 1980

TPAC: The Final Act of Nashville’s Downtown Stage

As the Tennessee Performing Arts Center prepares to leave its downtown home for a $500M East Bank facility, we look at the history of a city landmark.

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Nashville ·cap. 120 ·opened 2003

The 5 Spot: Nashville’s Engine for Local Collaboration

Discover how a modest East Nashville stage became the city's beating heart, surviving industry shifts and global lockdowns to keep local music alive.

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Nashville ·cap. 50 ·opened 2001

The Basement: Where Nashville Legends Shrink

From Metallica to local songwriters, discover the gritty 8th Avenue venue that strips away the polish to reveal the raw heart of the Nashville music scene.

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Nashville ·cap. 400 ·opened 2015

The Beast: How The Basement East Survived the Nashville Storm

After an EF-3 tornado leveled their building, the team behind The Basement East rebuilt a Nashville institution. Discover the story of The Beast.

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Nashville ·cap. 90 ·opened 1982

The Bluebird Cafe: Where Nashville Songs Find Their Voice

Inside the legendary strip-mall listening room where silence is the instrument and every songwriter is a storyteller. Discover the magic of the circle.

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Nashville ·cap. 200 ·opened 1999

The End: How Nashville Saved Its Last Real Rock Club

When rent threatened to close The End, Nashville’s underground community fought back. Discover the story of the Rock Block’s most resilient venue.

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Nashville ·cap. 255 ·opened 2006

The Listening Room Cafe: Where Silence is the Headliner

Discover how a nomadic songwriter's dream became Nashville's most disciplined music venue, where the audience is as important as the artist.

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Nashville ·cap. 800 ·opened 2001

The Stage on Broadway: The Blueprint of a Nashville Honky-Tonk

Discover how the Sanderson family turned a derelict storefront into the heartbeat of Nashville's Honky Tonk Highway, one song at a time.

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Nashville ·cap. 550 ·opened 2002

Tin Roof Nashville: The Living Room of Music Row

Before the stadiums and platinum records, Nashville's next stars cut their teeth here. Discover the real industry office on Demonbreun Street.

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Nashville ·cap. 375 ·opened 1960

Tootsie's Orchid Lounge: The 17 Steps to Nashville History

Before the neon crowds, Tootsie's was a sanctuary for broke songwriters. Discover the real story behind the purple walls of this Nashville legend.

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Nashville ·cap. 2,000 ·opened 1925

War Memorial Auditorium: Nashville's Monument to Sound

From a solemn Great War memorial to an emergency home for the Grand Ole Opry, discover the history of Nashville's most resilient performance space.

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