Ready to enjoy live music by the Tennessee River and under the stars once again? Riverfront Nights , a free outdoor concert series at Ross’s Landing, will kick off on Saturday, May 25 + will run through Saturday, Aug. 31 — an expanded run compared to years past.
The outdoor concert series recently released this year’s lineup , so get ready to make your plans for those upcoming summer Saturday nights, rain or shine.
Need-to-knows
- Concession + drink sales begin at 6 p.m. (attendees can bring coolers and snacks, but no outside alcohol is permitted)
- Live music begins at 7 p.m. + will end by 10 p.m. (unless it’s an extended performance)
- On the extended dates (May 25, Aug. 17 + Aug. 31), Riverfront Parkway will be shut down by Ross’s Landing to utilize both lawns
- Bring your own blankets or lawn chairs
- Attendees can enjoy cornhole + other giant games
- Leashed pets are welcome + a doggy pool will be onsite for your furry friends
Bonus: Sign up to volunteer to help with setup, merchandise sales, breakdown, and more.
Lineup
- May 25 | A1A: A Tribute to Jimmy Buffet Band + Ogya World Music Band
- June 1 | Strung Like a Horse + Lenox Hills
- June 8 | The McCray Sisters + Luke Simmons & The Lovestruck
- June 15 | Paul Thorn Band + Bee Taylor
- June 29 | On the Border: A Tribute to The Eagles + BIAS
- July 6 | Rubiks Groove + Scott Mulvahill
- July 13 | The Peterson Brothers + Swayyvo
- July 20 | Earth to Mars: A Bruno Mars Experience + Paul Childers Band
- July 27 | Mike Farris & The Fortunate Few + Paul McDonald & The Mourning Doves
- Aug. 3 | Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ + Scarlet Love Conspiracy
- Aug. 10 | Back 2 Mac: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac + The Essentials
- Aug. 17 | Departure: A Tribute to Journey + Moon Juice
- Aug. 24 | The Afternooners + Et Cetera
- Aug. 31 | The Malemen: A Night of Motown + Rick Rushing & The Blues Strangers
Pro tip: We recommend arriving at Ross’s Landing early for parking purposes + to ensure your spot near the stage.