That’s a wrap on Live On the Green 2018. Until next year.
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.