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Scoop: Music venue 3rd & Lindsley extends lease

Scoop: Music venue 3rd & Lindsley extends lease

Axios4 days ago

The independent music venue 3rd & Lindsley has signed a lease extension that will keep it operating for the next several years.
Why it matters: The club is a cornerstone of Nashville's music industry, providing a stage to local and touring artists.
State of play: Just a few years ago, 3rd & Lindsley was pondering relocation as its site south of Broadway was up for redevelopment.
Those plans didn't advance, opening the door for the venue to extend its lease.
The big picture: 3rd & Lindsley celebrates its 35th anniversary early next year.
That's especially meaningful since independent music venue operators have endured a gritty few years since the pandemic.
What he's saying: "We want the community to know we're not going anywhere, we're doubling down on what it means to be an independent venue in today's Nashville," 3rd & Lindsley owner Ron Brice says.
"This lease is a promise — to our incredible musician family, to the fans who've created countless memories in our room, and to the next generation coming up."
What's next: To celebrate that anniversary next year, the club is planning a slate of special concerts by artists who have performed there in the past.
Zoom in: 3rd & Lindsley will also be expanding its successful daytime programming with family-friendly performances.
The club will also kick off Bluegrass on 3rd every Thursday starting July 3 at 12:30pm.
💭 Nate's thought bubble: One of the first concerts I saw after moving to Nashville many years ago was singer-songwriter Mindy Smith, who gave a mesmerizing performance. My friends and I watched from the second floor balcony overlooking the stage.

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Scoop: Music venue 3rd & Lindsley extends lease

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