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The 32nd annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival is coming to Nashville April 2-6 — and it’s bringing a packed lineup of events, shows, and seminars.

Presented by Regions and produced by The Nashville Songwriters Association International, the five-day celebration includes:

  • 400+ performers across ten venues for a total of 98 rockin’ showsmaking it the largest songwriters-only festival of its kind in the world
  • Spectacular shows paired with a chance to hear popular songs performed as they were written by the creators themselves (including top radio hits) and to learn about the songwriting process firsthand
  • A host of daytime events in the heart of Music City
  • A two-day Songwriting Seminar at The Fisher Center at Belmont University, featuring panels, discussions, and Q&A sessions with 20+ music industry professionals

Bonus: They just announced the 2024 lineup yesterday.

Festival tickets are available for purchase by the public starting March 12 (and we recommend getting yours sooner rather than later).

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