Tin Pan South Week runs March 23rd-28th
The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), in partnership with Regions Bank for the 13th consecutive year, has announced details surrounding one of the most anticipated events in Nashville each year, the 28th annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival. Taking place March 24th through the 28th, this year’s festival will not only feature performances from a diverse array of musical talent spanning across different genres, but the entire week will be filled with events.
Since its inception, the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival has offered audiences a platform to discover up-and-coming songwriters and watch legends at work. Past festivals have featured stellar performances by Lori McKenna, Thomas Rhett, RaeLynn, Josh Osborne, and many more. This year’s full lineup and schedule will be revealed on tinpansouth.com Tuesday, February 25th at 10 am CST when Fast Access Passes go on sale. Fans can sneak a peek of the lineup on Friday, February 21st by downloading the festival app.
Prices for 2020 Fast Access Passes are $160 to the General Public, $135 for NSAI Members and $120 for Attendees of the Tin Path South Songwriting Seminar.
This year, Tin Pan South week will not only include five nights of back-to-back shows in ten venues, but daytime programming at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum running Thursday through Saturday, an NSAI open house, a Whiskey Jam takeover, the first annual Member Awards presented by Regions Bank, and one of NSAI’s premier educational events, Tin Pan South Songwriting Seminar.
On March 23rd, Tin Pan South will kick off the 2020 festival with a Whiskey Jam takeover, giving attendees a taste of what to expect for the upcoming week. March 23rd-24th sees the Tin Pan South Songwriting Seminar offering an opportunity to learn from over a dozen industry professionals (including several songwriters who will be performing later in the week during the festival!). March 25th, NSAI will host an Open House at its location on Music Row from 2-5 pm. March 26th is an invitation-only event as NSAI hosts its first Member Awards (presented by Regions Bank). First-year honors include awards voted by NSAI’s global membership and select honorees recognized by NSAI staff members. March 26th-28th features afternoon programming at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum beginning at 2 pm each day.
In its 28 years, the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival has served as a platform for NSAI to celebrate the songwriting community in Nashville and beyond. This year’s festival will include 100 shows taking place across ten Nashville-area venues, such as: Analog at Hutton Hotel, The Bluebird Cafe, Cross-Eyed Critters Watering Hole, Douglas Corner Cafe, Fat Kat Slim’s, The Listening Room, The Lounge at City Winery Nashville, NashHouse Southern Spoon and Saloon, 3rd and Lindsley Nashville and True Music Room and Bar.