There’s so much amazing live music in Nashville in the month of February that they had to add an extra day to the month just to fit it all in. Below, you will find some of the top acts to grace the many stages in Nashville this month. Whether you are in the mood for country, jazz, pop, or even metal, there is something for everyone during the month of love.
Grammy award winning singer songwriter Delbert McClinton graces the City Winery stage on the 1st.
The legendary Isley Brothers plays at Tennessee State University on the 1st.
Moon Hooch brings their own style of jazz fusion to High Watt on the 1st.
Swedish pop star Tove Lo invades the Marathon Music Works stage on the 3rd.
Former Tony! Toni! Toné! frontman Raphael Saadiq brings his Jimmy Lee Tour to Marathon Music Works on the 4th.
Heavy Metal band Y&T play Mercy Lounge on the 4th.
The Wailers bring some reggae vibes to the Cowan on the 5th.
Comedy duo Tim and Eric bring the laughs to War Memorial Auditorium on the 5th.
Country artist Tyler Childers plays the Ryman on February 6 & 7 as well as the 15th and 16th.
Folk, punk band AJJ invades the Basement East on the 6th.
Alter Bridge is live at War Memorial Auditorium on the 8th.
Austin City Limits Hall of Fame members Los Lobos is at City Winery on the 8th.
On February 8th and 9th, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members the Beach Boys play the Ryman.
The annual All For The Hall Benefit is February 10 at Bridgestone Arena and features Chris Stapleton, Lauren Daigle, Tanya Tucker and many others.
Spend an evening with Bobby V at City Winery on the 10th.
Calexico with Iron & Wine are at the Ryman on the 11th.
King Princess brings the songs of her debut album Cheap Queen to Marathon Music Works on the 11th.
Tori Kelly returns to Nashville and the Ryman stage on the 12th.
80s/90s cover band Rubiks Groove time travel to 3rd & Lindsley for a special Valentine’s show on the 14th.
The impeccable Patti LaBelle joins the Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn on the 14th.
American Idol winner Phillip Phillips stops by City Winery on the 13th and 14th.
Finnish goth rock band The 69 Eyes are at The Basement East on the 16th.
Gianni & Kyle bring their pop sounds to the Cowan as they open for Marc E. Bassy on the 16th.
Country legends the Oak Ridge Boys return to the Grand Ole Opry with Lauren Alaina, Tracy Lawrence and Maggie Rose on the 18th.
The Chieftans return to Nashville to play TPAC on the 19th.
The Lumineers play Bridgestone Arena on the 19th.
The nocturnal one herself Grace Potter is at the Ryman on the 19th.
Bluegrass, hip-hop group Gangstagrass takes the 3rd & Lindsley stage on the 19th.
Garza from Thievery Corporation is at Mercy Lounge on the 19th.
Last In Line featuring former members of Dio play Cannery Ballroom on the 21st.
Framing Hanley play their hometown and Exit/In on the 22nd.
Cam’ron brings his hits to the Basement East on the 22nd.
Irish singer Dermot Kennedy makes his Ryman debut on the 23rd.
‘90s alternative band Soul Asylum plays the Cowan with Local H on the 25th.
Memphis punk band Nots play Drkmttr on the 27th.
R&B singer Raheem DeVaughn stops by City Winery on the 27th.
Tedeschi Trucks Band plays the Ryman the 27-29.
Dance group Black Tiger Sex Machine brings their tour to Marathon Music Works on the 27th.
The 7th Annual Cashville Blues Festival plays Municipal Auditorium on the 29th and features Sir Charles Jones, Pokey Bear, Bobby Rush, Chic Rodgers, Shirley Brown and Latimore.
This is just the tip of the iceberg of all of the live music in Nashville in February. Pick a day and take the time to see why they call it Music City.
Steven McCash is the Music Columnist for SoBros Network. He is the pioneer of New Music Friday, highlighting each week’s new releases in the world of music, in addition to the occasional live show review. Follow on Twitter: @MC_Cash75
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