In what was easily the single most attended night of Live On the Green 2017, Nashville saw its premier indie music festival tout what was one of its most indie-stigious (not a word, trademark pending) lineup to date.
A little rain, a little 50th show celebration, a little music, and a lot of people make for a solid second week of Live On the Green 2017.
The sleeping giant of music festivals awakens once more - this time with St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Michael Franti and Spearhead, and Arkells - and so begins Live On the Green 2017, closing out festival season in Music City.