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The 8th Annual - Yellow Snow Rock 'N Roll Charity Christmas Concert featuring Mike DiBiase, Derek Wells, Nathan Barlowe, Billy Justineau, Sam Skorik, Jeremy Little, Matt Baird, Al Diaz, Jay Berndt, Mike Fiorentino, Mark Douthit, Andrew Carney, Rob Quallich & Owen Fader

Thu Dec 4 at 7:00pm

Nashville, TN

Event Info

As the vision of creator, composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and vocalist Mike DiBiase, Yellow Snow encompasses recorded music, larger-than-life live performances, animation, content, multimedia, and more. For years, Rhode Island-born DiBiase a lifelong musician and EMMY Award-nominated audio post production talent by tradehad gifted family and friends hard rock Christmas songs. He decided to bring them to the stage at a Rhode Island club in 2007 for the live debut of Yellow Snow, packing the house and donating a portion of the proceeds to various charities. He sporadically headlined shows throughout the ensuing years, attracting 500 people per gig and stirring up a level of cult fandom among the initiated. The music also quietly took on a life of its own as DiBiases original song Giddy Yup, Santa Claus landed a high-profile sync on The CWs Riverdale. In 2023, DiBiase decamped to Nashville in order to record what would become Yellow Snows independent full-length debut LP, Volume 1. For the sessions, he assembled a murderers row of musicians, including Matchbox Twenty guitarist Kyle Cook, award-winning guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Derek Wells [HARDY, Lainey Wilson], horn players Curt Ramm and Bill Holloman [E-Street Band, Nile Rogers, Danny Gatton], vocalists Matt Baird, Nathan Barlowe, Al Diaz, Jay Berndt, Denise Gouvin, and many more. Not to mention, he tapped Jack Joseph Puig [The Black Crowes, Stone Temple Pilots, Weezer] to mix these ten tracks and Gavin Lurssen for the mastering. Nodding to personal influences a la Queens of the Stone Age, Alice In Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, and Queen, he brought an abundance of attitude, energy, and edge to the holidays with a handful of originals and covers like the lead single Father Christmas, Whats this? from The Nightmare Before Christmas, Let It Snow, Drummer Boy, The Grinch, and more.

  • Thu - December 4, 20257:00 PMTickets

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818 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does seating work at 3rd and Lindsley?
Seating at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville is primarily general admission, with a mix of table seating and standing room. The venue offers an intimate concert experience, where tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis. While some shows may offer reserved seating, most guests can choose their spots upon arrival, making early entry advantageous for the best views. The seating is arranged to provide clear sightlines to the stage, whether you're at a table or standing. For larger or sold-out events, the venue may remove some tables to accommodate more standing guests. It's recommended to check the specific event details on the 3rd and Lindsley website for any unique seating arrangements or VIP options.
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Who has played at 3rd and Lindsley?
3rd and Lindsley has hosted an impressive array of artists, making it a staple in Nashville's live music scene. Renowned acts such as Lady A (formerly Lady Antebellum), Chris Stapleton, Leon Bridges, and Maren Morris have graced its stage. The venue is also famous for hosting the weekly radio show “Live from Nashville,” featuring both emerging and established talent. Bands like The Time Jumpers, featuring Vince Gill, and blues legend Keb' Mo' are regulars. Over the years, the venue has become a launchpad for up-and-coming musicians and a favorite spot for surprise performances by major country, rock, and Americana artists.
How many seats are at 3rd and Lindsley?
3rd and Lindsley has a capacity of approximately 700 guests. The venue's layout includes a combination of tables, chairs, and standing room, offering a flexible setup for different types of concerts and events. The intimate size of 3rd and Lindsley allows for a close-up experience with performers, creating a unique and memorable atmosphere for concertgoers. While seating arrangements can vary based on the event, the total capacity generally remains around 700, making it one of Nashville's premier mid-sized music venues. This size strikes a balance between an energetic crowd and a personal connection to the artists on stage.

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