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34th annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival returns to Music City

This festival shines the spotlight on songwriters.

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Up to 100 shows will fill the schedule, entertaining thousands of fans ready to experience songs in their purest form.

Photos courtesy of Tin Pan South, NSAI

Get ready for an immersive five-day experience at the 34th annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival, happening Tuesday, March 24 through Saturday, March 28.

The festival, presented by Regions Bank, is set to enliven Music City once more, celebrating the creators behind some of our most beloved hits. It will feature over 400 songwriters, spreading their magic across 10 venues throughout the city. This is a unique opportunity for locals to experience the stories behind the songs and the talents who penned them.

The exciting lineup was recently released and features a variety of creators, including:

  • Radney Foster
  • Steven Curtis Chapman
  • Caylee Hammack
  • The Band Loula
  • Kristian Bush
  • Jenna Andrews
  • Wynn Varble
  • Emerson Hart
  • Chuck Cannon
  • Lori McKenna

Want to attend? Snag tickets when they go on sale on Tuesday, March 3 at 8 a.m. Stay up to date on the latest festival details below or the official Tin Pan South mobile app (Google Play Store or Apple App Store).

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