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Eat, play, listen: 888’s top upcoming record sessions

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High-grade turntables and vintage Altec Lansing-based speakers (aka the “most musical speakers” ever created) will showcase monthly album spotlights, listening sessions + local DJs.

Photo by Music City Proverb

We recently shared the official opening of 888 — Nashville’s newest unique dining concept that is part refined Japanese fare, part vinyl record listening lounge.

Now, we’re back to share our fave upcoming listening sessions:

  • Tom Petty (Sept. 21)
  • Bruce Springsteen (Sept. 23)
  • Miles Davis (Sept. 24)
  • Jack White (Sept. 25)
  • Stevie Wonder (Sept. 28)
  • Khruangbin (Sept. 30)

Sessions feature selections from favorite local vinyl DJs — and happen regularly.

See the schedule or follow 888 on Instagram for listening sesh updates.

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