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Bob DiPiero, Melissa Etheridge, Oak Felder, Ashley Gorley, Chrissy Metz, Matthew West and Trisha Yearwood among announced performers
Ticket On-Sale Begins March 4 at 8:00 a.m. Central
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Nashville, TN – (February 27, 2025) – The eagerly awaited line-up and schedule has been revealed for the 33rd annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival presented by Regions Bank! Preparation is now underway for ticket sales to begin, with the first day of sales set for Tuesday, March 4 at 8:00 a.m. Central.
Throughout the five day event, scheduled March 25-29, 2025, the 11 participating venues will each host dozens of songwriters as they fill the attentive listening rooms with stories and performances. Beyond the timeless hits, one look at the Billboard Top 20 charts and attendees can rest assured they will hear many of today’s favorite radio hits from the songwriters themselves who will appear throughout the week.
An event beloved by industry professionals equally as much as music fans from around the world, over 50 companies and organizations, including publishers, management, and various associations have contributed in organizing rounds, bringing an eclectic showcase of songwriting expertise to discover. Each day will require difficult but exciting decisions as every show carries a can’t-miss feeling!
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Among the 22 shows to choose from on Tuesday, Tin Pan South presents a wide variety of choices including: a taste of Texas at the Saxon Pub Exchange Show (The Bluebird Cafe), a stellar round featuring Mia Fieldes, Ben Glover, and Matthew West where attendees are sure to hear a few currently charting Billboard Top 10 Hot Christian Songs (Analog at Hutton Hotel | Musicnotes Stage), a glimpse of new country with Jacob Hackworth, Jackson Nance, and Heath Warren (Cross-Eyed Critters Watering Hole) or even a reunion of The Hitmen of Music Row, featuring Bob DiPiero, Tony Mullins, Jeffrey Steele, and Craig Wiseman (3rd and Lindsley Nashville | Visit Music City Stage).
Wednesday and Thursday bring a plethora of genres, highlighting American folk, mainstream pop, classic country, and more. For current sounds, check out Judah Akers and Brian Macdonald of Judah and the Lion (Love and Exile) or Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson, Hunter Phelps and Taylor Phillips (The Listening Room Cafe | Jack Daniel’s Stage), where multiple current Top 10 Billboard Hot Country chart-topping songs will likely be heard. For those that want to step back in time, head to The Gulch to take a listen to the writers of traditional hits recorded by Randy Travis, Garth Brooks, Little Texas, Aaron Tippin, Clay Walker and more (The Station Inn | Tennessee Entertainment Commission Stage). Numerous round options for pop music are also available mid-festival, including the powerhouse round featuring Matt Bloyd, Jamie Floyd, Louis York, and Chrissy Metz (Analog at Hutton Hotel | Musicnotes Stage) - a must-see show celebrating many familiar songs recorded by Bruno Mars, Whitney Houston, One Direction, Miley Cyrus, Kesha and more.
On Friday and Saturday, the festival continues strong to the finish where patrons can catch outstanding shows such as Melissa Fuller, Patrick Murphy, and Trisha Yearwood (The Station Inn | Tennessee Entertainment Commission Stage) or Melissa Etheridge, Shelly Fairchild and Ashley McBryde (The Listening Room Cafe | Jack Daniel’s Stage). In addition, another impressive pop-centric round featuring Oak Felder, Sebastian Kole, Austin Nivarel (AB Hillsboro Village | Nashville Scene Stage) will delight fans of Usher, Nicki Minaj, Alicia Keys and Sabrina Carpenter. Rounding out the small sampling of shows, alternative country takes the spotlight with Katie Boeck, Lance Cowan, Fred Koller, and Ryan Murphey (The Lounge At City Winery | Tennessee Association of Broadcasters Stage), rising stars Fimone, Nell Maynard, Jessica Rose, and Bryan Ruby will entertain (Commodore Grille | G7th Stage), and Harloe, Meghan Kabir, and Asia Whiteacre will step into the spotlight with a catalogue of songs cut by artists such as 5 Seconds of Summer, Kelly Clarkson, Zayn, and more (Hard Rock Cafe | Humanable Stage).
Dozens of additional shows are available to explore at www.tinpansouth.com and on the official Tin Pan South app (iOS and Android). Beginning Tuesday, March 4 at 8:00 a.m. Central, ticket sales will open for the first day of the festival at www.tinpansouth.com (individual show links to purchase available through the app as well).
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Ticket on-sale will roll out according to the following schedule:
March 4 (Tuesday) – 8:00 a.m. CT On sale for all Tuesday, March 25 shows.
March 5 (Wednesday) – 8:00 a.m. CT on sale for all Wednesday, March 26 shows.
March 6 (Thursday) – 8:00 a.m. CT on sale for all Thursday, March 27 shows.
March 10 (Monday) – 8:00 a.m. CT on sale for all Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 shows.
Tickets will range in pricing from $15-$35/ticket. For any shows that do not sell out prior to festival time, tickets will be available for purchase at the door.
As previously announced, the festival is currently in the running to be voted into USA Today’s 2025 Reader’s Choice 10 Best festival experiences in the United States. Fans can continue to vote once per day until voting ends Monday, March 3 at 11 a.m. CT. Vote HERE!
For more festival information and to stay up-to-date on all things Tin Pan South, visit www.tinpansouth.com and follow @tinpansouth on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
A special thank you to the festival’s sponsors: Regions, Southwest Airlines®, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, Jack Daniel’s, Tennessee Entertainment Commission, Humanable, Musicnotes, G7th The Capo Company, Nashville Scene, ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, Hutton Hotel, Graduate by Hilton Nashville, 103.3 Country, 96.3 JACKfm, Lightning 100, Mix 92.9, 95.5 Nash Icon, Y'all 106.7, NewsChannel 5, Lamar Advertising, MusicRow, Social Indoor, Tennessee Association of Broadcasters, NASHtoday, StageWater, Aloompa, Americana Music Association.
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