Nashville’s Historic Bluebird Cafe Announces Reopening

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After a long 16 months, Nashville’s historic Bluebird Cafe has announced that it will be reopening its doors on Friday, July 16, with an already sold out crowd. The venue’s first show back will include performances from Nashville’s songwriters Joel Shewmake, Annie Mosher, and Jason Matthews.

“It’s the news everyone has been waiting for!” reads a post on the Bluebird Cafe’s Instagram. “After a long and challenging year and a half, we are ecstatic to announce that The Bluebird Cafe’s doors will soon be opening and we will once again have music filling our room!”

 

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The Bluebird Cafe closed its doors in March 2020 due to the pandemic, but has hosted several virtual shows since closing. It was also one of the venues that housed the ACM Awards.

Other artists and songwriters featured in the Bluebird Cafe’s newly announced lineup include Riley Weston, Kent Blazy, Doug Johnson, JT Harding, Chris DeStefano, Brett James, Ted Drozdowski, Chrissy Metz, Blessing Offor, Jimmy Robbins, and many more. For a full list of upcoming shows at The Bluebird Cafe, click here.

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