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November 2018

17 November

The Dirty Nil – The End (Nashville)


After pummeling through 350+ shows over the last three years and co-billing with The Who and Against Me!, the 2017 Juno Award “Breakthrough Group of the Year” winners embark on their first US headlining tour. The trio plays tracks from upcoming LP Master Volume (Dine Alone Records) with a rock ‘n’ roll energy that’s part punk intensity and part ‘80s rock-god decadence.

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17 November

Marcus King Band – Cannery Ballroom (Nashville)


“One of music’s next great guitarists” (Washington Post) and his five-piece band play their first show after a series of European dates and a stint with Tedeschi Trucks Band and Drive-By Truckers. With over 60 worldwide dates already slated for the remainder of 2018, the 22-year-old North Carolinian is on a mission to create a fresh musical experience that ties rock, blues and soul into a distinctly Southern lineage. The “Carolina Confessions Tour” escalates their combustible live show to a new class of ballrooms and theaters across North America.

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17 November

Matt Simons – The Basement (Nashville)


The Brooklyn pop prodigy performs as a part of his headlining North American tour. In addition to hits like “Catch And Release” and latest single “We Can Do Better,” Simons showcases new material from his forthcoming album. Since its release in April, “We Can Do Better” has accumulated over 20 million streams and is currently sitting in the top 100 on the global Shazam charts. Simons' virtuosic piano and guitar playing find a blissful middle ground between Ed Sheeran and George Ezra, but he's also honed the vignette-style lyricism of James Bay, Hozier and Leon Bridges.

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18 November

23 November

Tash Sultana – War Memorial Auditorium (Nashville)


Last year, Tash sold out every date on her first US tour before setting foot in the country. Now the Australian one-person tour-de-force is back for another headlining tour for debut album Flow State (Mom + Pop Music). Tash performs solo and loops every instrument for a compelling performance that has featured on NPR Tiny Desk and Late Night with Seth Meyers.

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