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tennessean.com | Audrey Gibbs
CMA Fest's second day features free performances at five outdoor stages in downtown Nashville. Featured artists on Friday include Marcus King, Max McNown, Sam Barber, Ian Munsick and Carter Faith. On Friday, the second day of 2025's CMA Fest will bring another flock of talented artists to downtown Nashville for a jam-packed day of country music. Now in its 52nd year, the event has drawn nearly a million concertgoers to Nashville over the past decade.
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yahoo.com | Audrey Gibbs
On Friday, the second day of 2025's CMA Fest will bring another flock of talented artists to downtown Nashville for a jam-packed day of country music. Now in its 52nd year, the event has drawn nearly a million concertgoers to Nashville over the past decade. Throughout the day June 6, country artists will perform on five outdoor stages downtown, where no ticket is required for entry. The concerts are free to attend, featuring both country music greats and emerging stars.
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tennessean.com | Audrey Gibbs
Indie pop band Tennis is going on an indefinite hiatus after their farewell tour and the release of their seventh album, "Face Down in the Garden."The husband-and-wife duo, Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley, say they've reached a point of completion with the band and are ready for new creative endeavors. The band's final album is a highly intentional record reflecting on their career and relationship.
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2 days ago |
tennessean.com | Audrey Gibbs
The 2025 CMA Fest takes place in Nashville from June 5-8, coinciding with Pride Month. The festival has grown to attract nearly 1 million attendees in the past decade. Several LGBTQ+ artists, including Angie K, Brooke Eden, and Ty Herndon, are scheduled to perform. The "Concert for Love and Acceptance" kicked off CMA Fest's Pride Month celebrations on June 2. Y'all means all: This June brings the opportunity to celebrate country music and LGBTQ+ pride simultaneously.
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dnj.com | Audrey Gibbs
From June 5 to 8, hundreds of artists will flock to downtown Nashville to perform as a part of 2025's CMA Fest. Now in its 52nd year, the event has drawn nearly one million concertgoers to Nashville over the past decade. Throughout the day, country artists will perform on five outdoor stages downtown, and no ticket is required for entry. The concerts are free to attend, featuring both country music greats and emerging stars.
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