Musicians Corner Announces Fall 2023 Schedule                   

(top row l-r): Amber Woodhouse, Gramps Morgan, YSA, Love Montage, (bottom row l-r): Veaux, and Kyshona.

Musicians Corner, Nashville’s free concert series, returns this fall with a five-week season of live music in Centennial Park, kicking off on Friday, September 1. The multi-genre FREE music festival will take place each Friday in September from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., with an extended performance schedule on September 22 from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. in partnership with Americanafest® and New West Records, in addition to a special Saturday event on Saturday, September 30 for the Musicians Corner Fall Market.

“There’s no better place to take in the fall season than Centennial Park,” said Justin Branam, Musicians Corner Executive Producer. “We’re thrilled for Musicians Corner to return in September for five weeks with an exciting lineup of established and emerging artists. Each event is free and welcoming to all ages, and we look forward to gathering with the Nashville community to enjoy incredible live music.”

Musicians Corner’s Fall Series will shine a spotlight on Nashville’s diverse musical landscape with performances from Rodney Crowell Trio, The Secret Sisters, North Mississippi Allstars, and Sunflower Bean. The family-friendly and pet-friendly festival recently hosted more than 65,000 fans during its 2023 Spring Series in Centennial Park and will continue to bring together a vast lineup of the city’s finest food vendors, local artisans, and Kidsville activities.

One special day within the fall schedule is the Musicians Corner Fall Market on Saturday, September 30, which will host local artisans and offer a significant variety of unique shopping opportunities at the musical event. Musicians Corner and Nashville Tree Foundation are partnering on a giveaway at their Fall Market, by giving away 250 trees compliments of Twice Daily.

Since 2010, Musicians Corner has provided free public access to live music in Nashville’s Centennial Park while supporting artists who call Music City home. The program hosts events annually in May / June and September, and since its inception has showcased over 1,500 artists. Musicians Corner is a program of Centennial Park Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to preserve, enhance and share the Parthenon and Centennial Park so that all future generations may benefit from these enriching cultural and educational landmarks. Centennial Park Conservancy works in partnership with Metro Parks to protect and revitalize the Park’s green space, underwrite the Parthenon’s exhibition and educational programs, and present accessible and inclusive community programming to sustain the Park’s vibrancy.

For more information, photos of the artists, and updated schedules, see: musicianscornernashville.com

ARTIST LINEUP:

(All Events end at 9 PM. Times are approximate and subject to change without notice.)

Friday, September 1, 2023

SCHEDULE: 

8:10 PM —  Sunflower Bean

7:15 PM — Matt Costa

6:25 PM — Nordista Freeze

5:40 PM — Catalina

5:00 PM — Travesura

Friday, September 8, 2023

SCHEDULE: 

8:10 PM —  The Watson Twins

7:15 PM — Young Summer

6:25 PM — The Aquaducks

5:40 PM — Lauren Morrow

5:00 PM — Love Montage

Friday, September 15, 2023

SCHEDULE: 

8:10 PM — Will Hoge

7:15 PM — Kyshona

6:25 PM — Loney Hutchins

5:40 PM — Amber Woodhouse

5:00 PM — Gabriella Stella

Friday, September 22, 2023     (in partnership with AMERICANAFEST® & New West Records)

SCHEDULE: 

8:00 PM — The Wild Feathers

7:00 PM — The Secret Sisters

6:00 PM — North Mississippi Allstars

5:15 PM — Buddy Miller

4:35 PM — Emily Nenni 

3:30 PM — Rodney Crowell Trio

3:00 PM — Esther Rose

Friday, September 29, 2023 

SCHEDULE: 

8:10 PM — Josie Dunne

7:15 PM — Gramps Morgan

6:25 PM — The Explorers Club

5:40 PM — VEAUX

5:00 PM — YSA

Series Season Finale 

Saturday, September 30, 2023 – Musicians Corner Fall Market

SCHEDULE: 

8:10 PM — Jessie Baylin

7:15 PM — Striking Matches

6:25 PM — Gustavo Moradel

5:40 PM — Larysa Jaye

5:00 PM — Sonja Hopkins

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