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  2. CMA Fest 2024: Which concerts are free during annual ... - AOL

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    Michael Spratt, from Davenport, IA, and Laurie Montgomery, from Nashville, dance at Roberts Western World after storm delays shut down the outdoor stages during the 50th annual CMA Fest in ...

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    Charlie Worsham and Dierks Bentley perform on stage during day four of CMA Fest 2023 at Nissan Stadium on June 11, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee.

  4. Post Malone announces free, surprise July Nashville concert - AOL

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    His Nashville moments in 2024 have also included making his Ryman Auditorium debut in April 2024, by joining acts including Sam Hunt, Jon Pardi, Megan Moroney, Ben Rector, Ian Munsick, Nate Smith ...

  5. Rocketown - Wikipedia

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    Rocketown is a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m 2) facility with entertainment space, a coffee bar, and indoor skate park, located in Nashville, Tennessee.First opening in Franklin, TN in 1994-95 by contemporary Christian music artist Michael W. Smith, Rocketown was created as a safe, drug and alcohol free place for teenagers to hang out.

  6. Flyte (band) - Wikipedia

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    Flyte are recording artists from London, England, known for their crafted and often confessional songwriting style. [1] [2] [3]After extensive touring of Europe and North America, Flyte teamed back up with Andrew Sarlo at London's Konk (recording studio), to record their pared back, self titled third record, inspired by Taylor's relationship with partner and artist Billie Marten.

  7. Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The idea for a large-scale performing arts facility developed in 1972, when Martha Rivers Ingram was appointed to the advisory board of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and proposed a similar center for her home city of Nashville. Ingram's proposal involved a public-private partnership that would operate within a ...