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THE TIME JUMPERS

Mon Jan 19 at 8:00pm

Nashville, TN

Event Info

The TIME JUMPERS are an award winning Western Swing band from Nashville, Tennessee, with two awards from the Association of Western Artists, one from the Western Music Association and two Grammy nominations! This group of Nashvilles studio elite has evolved from casual jam sessions at the Grand Ole Opry to performing on the main stage, and becoming THE Monday night destination in Nashville. Their individual recording and performing credits cover virtually the entire history of country music, ranging from Slim Whitman to Carrie Underwood, and their members have recorded extensively with artists in other genres as well, from Barbra Streisand to Megadeth. Their combination of tight arrangements, soulful singers, brilliant soloists, and an irresistibly swinging rhythm section have packed their weekly performances at Nashvilles legendary Station Inn for close to ten years, drawing not only their peers, such as fellow recording musicians Glen Worf, Brent Mason, Reggie Young, Bob Moore and countless others, but an amazingly diverse array of stars, including Jimmy Dean, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Jimmy Buffet, Reba McEntire, Robert Plant, BJ Thomas, The White Stripes, Kings of Leon, Luna Halo, Norah Jones, John Rich, Robben Ford, Ronnie Dunn, Bonnie Raitt, Ronnie Milsap and Kelly Clarkson. The list goes on and on! Please note: Tickets purchased from third party sellers or ticket brokers cannot be guaranteed by 3rd and Lindsley. Please beware of ticket brokers and third party ticket sellers when purchasing tickets. Please click here to review TicketWebs Purchase Policy.

  • Mon - January 19, 20268:00 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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