Timberhawk Hall, a new performance venue located in Madison, Tennessee, is scheduled to open in early 2023.
Timberhawk Hall is led by brothers Fred, Duncan and Patrick Kennedy, and features reclaimed timbers from Montana’s Big Timberworks, custom artwork and installations from Nashville artisans, colored art-glass windows designed by artist Katherine E. Bash of London and produced from Germany’s Mayer of Munich studio, and more. The campus also boasts a green beer garden and adjacent two story green room where artists and their crews can relax before and after performances.
The 1,000-cap concert hall is fit with a world-class sound system, as well as thoughtfully designed artist and crew spaces. Senior talent buyer Santo Pullella will fill Timberhawk Hall’s schedule.
“The most rewarding part of working Timberhawk has been seeing how a project can have the opportunity and the potential to affect the community, and be a part of that community,” Kennedy says. “It’s amazing to see how important that is to the community, and how much they care.”
Nashville’s Mayor John Cooper echoes, “The Timberhawk Hall project provides a first-class venue that will be enjoyed and appreciated across our community, by residents and visitors alike. I’m grateful to all who have been involved in this important neighborhood investment and excited for its official opening.”
“The intention we have at Timberhawk Hall is to create a dynamic playground for established and emerging artists, where the whole community feels welcome and can share in this live creation with the artists,” Pullella shares. “We hope the fans feel inspired by their experience and take that energy home with them.”
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