A mainstay of Nashville’s local and independent music scene, 3rd & Lindsley hosts acts ranging from country to alternative rock to funk. Performers hit the stage nearly every night of the week, and the venue's small size works to its advantage – shows are intimate and immersive, giving the audience a unique and personal concert experience.
3rd & Lindsley
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