🌞 Here's the lineup for #MemorialDayWeekend at Musicians Corner presented by @VisitMusicCity. 🎹 On top of our regular Fri and Sat concerts, join us for a third day of free live music on Sun starting at 12 PM! See you at #CentennialPark#Nashville!
📢 JUST ANNOUNCED! 📢 The @Lightning100 Stage returns to Musicians Corner! Every Saturday during our Spring Series discover even more live music from emerging artists just steps away from the main stage.
See the full lineup at https://t.co/sX0qGEHLv2
Tomorrow at 7pm, head to https://t.co/RqMlm83esO to hear BRANDI CARLILE’S “BE HUMAN: A CONCERT FOR MINNEAPOLIS.” – Courtesy of KCMP The Current out of Minneapolis/St. Paul
Schedule:
7PM to 7:45PM CT – The Head and The Heart Set
8:15PM – 10:15PM CT – Brandi Carlile Set
NASHVILLE! Submissions are OPEN for #MusicCityMayhem 2026! Submit your music for a chance to win an artist development package worth over $10,000! Enter at https://t.co/nUDf0mZRYC
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We are here for you, Nashville🫶 Claim your complementary Harlem Globetrotters tickets and warm up with us at Bridgestone Arena tomorrow! Visit https://t.co/RWWReBtBKa for ticket pickup information.
Wind gusts Tuesday morning could reach up to 35mph. Unfortunately, this could lead to additional tree damage and power outages. Please use extra caution around any trees or power lines.
#NESOutageAlert January 25 4:45pm
At this hour, more than 217,000 NES customers are without power. We have identified 67 broken power poles across our territory which will need to be reset and repaired. Our lineworkers continue to work around the clock on 14-16 hour shifts. Beginning tomorrow morning, we will have close to 300 lineworkers in the field, all focused on getting power back on for all customers.
Current thinking on accumulation. Right now several short term models predict about 2-3" of snow.
Then between .25-.75" of ice. This will make things, um... difficult for us. Difficult for tree limbs and power lines, and very difficult for roads.
Then, dangerously cold overnight temps. Not great news, but in line with what we have forecasted.
These amounts are not set in stone and may change is this storm evolves over the next 8 hours.
Due to anticipated inclement weather and out of an abundance of caution, our shows originally scheduled for Saturday and Sunday have been rescheduled. Please hold on to your tickets — they will be honored on the new dates.
NWS: A Winter Storm Warning goes into effect midnight Friday night and will expire 6pm Sunday.
* WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleet accumulations between 2 and 8 inches and ice accumulations up to one quarter inch.
* IMPACTS...Expect power outages and tree damage due to the ice. Travel could be impossible.
If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
Bobby Weir, just 17 years old when he co-founded the Warlocks, was one of the very few people who was at every single Grateful Dead show. Joining up with Jerry and Pigpen in 1964, and soon after Billy and Phil, with Mickey soon to follow, the Grateful Dead were defined by each of the unique musicians and voices these guys brought to the stage. And Bobby was as unique as they come.
A guitar player unlike any other, and a songwriter who created some of the most interesting, exciting, and oddly-timed songs in rock history, Bobby was also the unabashed rock star in the Grateful Dead. His list of contributions to the Grateful Dead repertoire is way too long to list, but songs like Sugar Magnolia, Truckin', Jack Straw, Cassidy, Looks Like Rain, Playing In The Band, Weather Report Suite, The Music Never Stopped, Estimated Prophet, Feel Like A Stranger, Hell In A Bucket, and Throwing Stones are just the tip of iceberg of his songwriting magnificence.
When Bobby had a spare moment both during the Dead's 30 year performing career and after, he was always working on exciting, different projects like Kingfish, Bobby & The Midnites, Weir & Wasserman, RatDog, The Other Ones, The Dead, Furthur, Dead & Company, Wolf Bros, symphonic collaborations, recordings, performing. He never sat still, and was always moving forward, an inspiration to us all.
Watching Bobby do anything was always a joy, as he embraced life around him. First and foremost, his family gave him immense happiness. Being on stage and performing for us all showed us a man who loved to bring smiles to our faces. He didn't do anything halfway, always giving it his all.
For 60 years, Bobby has been a huge part of the soundtrack to our lives. His kindness, generosity, and musical contributions have made our world a better place. — David Lemieux
Photo by Adrian Boot @ Retro Photo Archive
It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Bobby Weir. We send him off the way he sent so many of us on our way: with a farewell that isn’t an ending, but a blessing. A reward for a life worth livin'. https://t.co/2qdBbh80v1
📸 Chloe Weir
🎁JD McPherson LIVE at The Beast is this Friday! Donate to L100’s Holiday ToyDrive benefiting @MNPDNashville Christmas Charities from 11/17 - 12/14 by dropping off a new unwrapped toy at Frothy Monkey locations or the @jdmcphersonjr show 12/5!
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