Queerfest Hosts LGBTQ+ Artists from Nashville and Beyond | Aug. 11 @ Dee’s & Aug. 12 @ The Basement East & The 5 Spot
Initially founded in 2021 as Queerfolk Fest, but since widened to a broader range of genres and renamed simply Queerfest,...
Philip Obenschain moved to Nashville from Virginia in 2012. He's spent time as a touring artist, artist manager, and show promoter, and has worked in video production and hosting, podcasting, and tech. In addition to No Country, you can find his work on Alternative Press, Noisey, YouTube, and a variety of other outlets and platforms. Reach Philip directly at [email protected], or at the social media links below.
Initially founded in 2021 as Queerfolk Fest, but since widened to a broader range of genres and renamed simply Queerfest,...
Two of the most beloved acts in the indie and emo scene of the 2000s, Arizona alt/emo rockers Jimmy Eat...
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From 1995 to 2018 (with an abbreviated final installment in 2019), the Vans Warped Tour was the preeminent, traveling summer...