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March 2019

06 March

Jacob Collier

Jacob Collier – The Basement East (Nashville)


The multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer, arranger, producer and two-time GRAMMY winner embarks on a massive, international, full-band headlining tour behind the release of the first of his 40-song, four-volume exploration of the mind, Djesse (Hajanga Records/Decca/Geffen). Collier won two GRAMMYs and a Jazz FM Award for his 2016 debut, In My Room, and his quick rise led to collaborations with Herbie Hancock and Hans Zimmer; a performance with Pharrell; and a Ted Talk.

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07 March

Angie McMahon – The Basement (Nashville)


The Australian newcomer and her band play their first US show, where they'll preview an earnest yet sharp set coming to SXSW, LA, and opening slots for the Pixies. McMahon has opened for Father John Misty, The Shins, Leon Bridges, and Alanis Morissette; racked up over 15 million streams on the back of just three singles; topped the triple j radio charts; and sold out her first headline tour.

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11 March

Dalton & The Sheriffs – Whiskey Jam (Nashville)


Boston’s punk-inspired, county-rock five-piece and “one of the most promising up-and-coming country groups in the nation” (Metro) tours ahead of their soon-to-be-announced summer EP. Channeling performing greats like Eric Church and Hootie & the Blowfish, the band’s frenetic energy has earned them opening slots for Jason Aldean & Thomas Rhett, Cole Swindell, and Sam Hunt.

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11 March

27 March

29 March

The Infamous Stringdusters – Marathon Music Works (Nashville)


The bluegrass quintet, whose last album won the 2018 GRAMMY for Best Bluegrass Album, tours behind their experimental new album, Rise Sun (4/5 via Tape Time Records). The band has over 13 years of rich history that includes eight studio projects and nearly 1,000 shows. They’ve shared stages with Ryan Adams, Phil Lesh and more and have headlined historic venues like Red Rocks and the Ryman Auditorium.

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31 March