Wasabassco Burlesque, Bluegrass Brunch, Annie Moses Band, or Louis Prima, Jr. at City Winery Nashville (Up to 39% Off)
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Enjoy world-renowned burlesque, a bluegrass brunch, acclaimed Americana from the Annie Moses Band, and swinging jazz from Louis Prima, Jr.
The Deal
- $14 for one best-available ticket to Wasabassco Burlesque on Friday, July 8 or August 12 at 10:30 p.m. (up to $21.80 value)
- $10 for one best-available ticket to Bluegrass Brunch on Sunday, July 9, at 12 p.m. (up to $16.35 value)
- $28 for one best-available ticket to Annie Moses Band with Joshua Carswell on July 12 at 8 p.m. (up to $43.60 value)
- $18 for one best-available ticket to Louis Prima, Jr. on Sunday, July 31, at 8 p.m. (up to $27.25 value)
Concerts at City Winery
- Wasabassco Burlesque: This world-renowned burlesque troupe’s mix of contemporary striptease, playful variety show comedy, and retro-glam sophistication earned a spot in the Travel Channel’s list of “Top 10 Burelsque Shows in the World” (Friday, July 8 or August 12)
- Bluegrass Brunch: Some of Nashville’s top pickers, including mandolinist Paul Kramer (Grassaholics), banjoist Luke Munday (Marty Raybone & Full Circle) and fiddle player Deanie Richardson (Sister Sadie) fill Sunday afternoon with sweet bluegrass melodies and harmonies (Sunday, July 9)
- Annie Moses Band: A classical crossover group who blend bluegrass, jazz, and more, the Annie Moses Band is a PBS favorite that’s also graced the stages of Carnegie Hall. This performance explores the art of the love song and features opener Joshua Carswell (Tuesday, July 12)
- Louis Prima, Jr.: The son of jazz legend Louis Prima brings his raucous contemporary swing to the masses with hits off his latest album (Sunday, July 31)
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About City Winery Nashville
Michael Dorf stood smiling over the barrel filled with wine from grapes he'd just crushed, fermented, and pressed. The entrepreneur claims that despite tastings and classes, he'd never begun to understand wine until this moment. As his understanding grew, he laid the foundations for the City Winery concept—a winery, restaurant, and concert venue all in one facility—that would eventually reach Nashville. Here, there are always 14 wines on tap. The eco-friendly setup draws ultra-local, fermented-in-house wine from stainless-steel kegs, eschewing the need for bottles, corks, and labels.
These monolithic tanks and barrels can be seen through floor-to-ceiling windows from many of the tables, to which servers ferry Executive Chef Kristin Beringson's dishes, which meld Mediterranean and southern influences while keeping wine pairings in mind. City Winery's vast open space also plays host to concerts, mostly featuring singer-songwriters. Considering found Michael Dorf also started the Knitting Factory label and venue, it's not surprising that such high-profile artists as Macy Gray and Howie Day have appeared there.