Cannery Hall, Nashville’s newest and largest independent music venue, is now open.
Anchoring the southern end of The Station District, Cannery Hall features a state-of-the-art AI lighting and sound system, plus a total restoration and renovation of the historic 141-year-old building. The venue features four spaces, three for music and one for events, which each have exclusive custom lighting and sound setups.
“Every choice we made in the restoration and modernization of Cannery Hall was to create the best show possible for music lovers and artists. We built brand-new systems from scratch, while simultaneously redesigning the spaces. Our architects, interior designers, and some of the best audio-visual engineers in the world collaborated to create a spectacular show,” says Brent Hyams, general manager of Cannery Hall. “Each room has its own energy, vibe, and sound, integrated into the stage and building. Every genre of music sounds great and artists can put on a show with the technical capabilities of a much larger venue, no matter which of our stages they play.”
The Mainstage
- Holds an audience of up to 1,275 people
- State-of-the-art LED fixtures are designed to create a wide range of color and intensity options creating dynamic and engaging lighting displays
- The LED wall curves around the stage and building to create an immersive experience
The Mil
- Holds an audience of up to 625 people
- The sound system integrates into the wood columns, which look natural
- The Mil’s sound is a little more organic, with more high fidelity and not as loud
- The Mil has a large video wall along the back of the stage with an available rollout DJ façade for a fully immersive show
Row One Stage
- Holds an audience of up to 300 people
- LED wall in proportion to the stage
- Features horn shaped Air Motion speakers, with sonic fidelity and resilient bass
Amaranth
- Cannery Hall’s event space
- Holds up to 380 people
- Full audio-visual capabilities to put on a great show, weddings, theater performances, corporate events, convention events, dance parties, artist showcases, and more
The box office is open for in-person ticket sales from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The online box office is always open.
The first round of shows include:
- January 24 – SunSquabi on Row One Stage
- January 26 – Walker & Royce on Mainstage
- January 31 – Chance Peña on Row One Stage – SOLD OUT
- February 3 – Western Dreamland, A County & Disco Party on Row One Stage
- February 10 – Table B with support from Blurrd Vzn and Gunpoint at The Mil
- February 16 – Airshow on Row One Stage
- February 17 – Lilly Hiatt on Row One Stage
- February 28 – Atlus on Row One Stage
- February 29 – The Foxies with special Guest Flight Attendant on Row One Stage
- March 1 – Black Joe Lewis and The Honeybears with Shane Guerrete on Row One Stage
- March 2 – The Taylor Party: The TS Dance Party at The Mil
- March 10 – Logan Halstead with support from Willy Tea Taylor on Row One Stage
- March 22 – Johnny Simson on Row One Stage
- April 2 – Dirty Loops on the Mainstage
- April 17 – Jonah Kagen on Row One Stage
- April 18 – Bailen on Row One Stage
- April 20 – Jantsen with support from Lumasi, Raaket, Wiley and Waweezy
- April 28 – Upon A Burning Body with support from The Browning, VCTMS, and Hollow Front at The Mil