Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Nashville to Feature Performances From More Than 50 Artists During CMA Fest

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Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Nashville to Feature Performances From More Than 50 Artists During CMA Fest

Blake Sheton’s Ole Red Nashville will officially celebrate its grand opening—yes, we know it’s already open—during CMA Fest on June 6–10.

The restaurant, bar and music venue will host multiple events throughout the week, including a Blake Shelton and Friends concert on June 6, which is not open to the public. However, the dates of June 7, 8, 9 and 10 are open to the public and Blake has teamed with Spotify to bring a lineup of more than 50 artists to the venue, including Midland, Lauren Alaina, Cam, Lindsay Ell, Cole Swindell, Morgan Wallen, Michael Ray, Maddie & Tae, Hunter Hayes and more.

Located at 300 Broadway, the multi-level, 26,000-square-foot entertainment venue features a two-story bar and restaurant, retail area, performance space, dance floor and private VIP booths for small groups. The complex will also include a large, private event space and a 6,000-square-foot rooftop featuring an indoor/outdoor bar and restaurant with panoramic views of Lower Broadway.

“Lower Broadway is the centerpiece of Nashville,” says Blake. “There’s so much great music and fun going on down there all the time and it’s exciting to now be a part of it—it’s a dream come true.”

The Ole Red concept first came to life in Blake’s adopted hometown of Tishomingo, Okla., last fall. Nashville is the second location, with a third planned for Gatlinburg, Tenn., set to open in 2019.

Check out the roster of artists slated to perform at Ole Red Nashville during CMA Fest.

Thursday, June 7

11:00 A.M. Austin Jenckes
12:00 P.M. Muscadine Bloodline
1:00 P.M. Adam Doleac
2:00 P.M. Riley Green
3:00 P.M. Stephen Carey
4:00 P.M. Tyler Dial
5:00 P.M. Abby Anderson
6:00 P.M. Dillon Carmichael
7:00 P.M. Morgan Wallen
8:00 P.M. Levi Hummon
9:00 P.M. Chris Lane
10:30 P.M. Michael Ray
12:00 A.M. Hunter Hayes & Friends

Friday, June 8

Start Artist
11:00 A.M. Noah Schnacky
12:00 P.M. Ana Vaus
1:00 P.M. Mason Ramsey
2:00 P.M. Austin Burke
3:00 P.M. Swon Brothers
4:00 P.M. Brennin
5:00 P.M. Tegan Marie
6:00 P.M. Adam Sanders
7:00 P.M. Filmore
8:00 P.M. Brandon Ray
9:00 P.M. Maggie Rose
10:30 P.M. Jackie Lee
12:00 A.M. Craig Campbell

Saturday, June 9

Start Artist
11:00 A.M. Cam
11:45 A.M. Jimmie Allen
12:30 P.M. Maddie & Tae
1:15 P.M. Lindsay Ell
2:00 P.M. Jillian Jacqueline
2:50 P.M. Rachel Wammack
3:40 P.M. Mitchell Tenpenny
4:30 P.M. Tenille Townes
5:20 P.M. Cale Dodds
6:10 P.M. RaeLynn
7:00 P.M. Kassi Ashton
7:50 P.M. Cassadee Pope
8:40 P.M. Lauren Alaina
9:30 P.M. Midland
12:00 A.M. Late Night Jam with Cole Swindell

Sunday, June 10

Start Artist
11:00 A.M. Mallary Hope
12:00 P.M. Rhett Walker
1:00 P.M. Tyminski
2:00 P.M. Hannah Ellis
3:00 P.M. Kalie Shorr
4:00 P.M. Clare Dunn
5:00 P.M. Luke Pell
6:00 P.M. Radio Romance
7:00 P.M. Red Marlow
8:00 P.M. Chris Bandi
9:00 P.M. Thompson Square
10:30 P.M. Scotty McCreery

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