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See Tenille Arts Live & Acoustic at Rusty Bull – June 21

Sign up to be a Nashville Hot VIP to see and meet Nashville star Tenille Arts at Rusty Bull Brewing Co. on Tuesday, June 21. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Rusty Bull Brewing Co.

See Tenille Arts Live & Acoustic at Rusty Bull – June 21

Become a Nashville Hot VIP to See & Meet Tenille Arts
Tuesday, June 21| Rusty Bull Brewing Company

Join us at Rusty Bull for the fifth installment in our Nashville Hot Concert Series: Tenille Arts!

Award-winning artist and Saskatchewan native Tenille Arts released her first #1 single, “Somebody Like That” in 2020. The song made history as the first song written, produced and performed by all females to top the Country charts. Tenille was inducted into the CMT Next Women of Country Class of 2021 and nominated for her first ACM Award for New Female Artist of the Year. She has made an unprecedented three appearances, performing original songs, on top-rated ABC show The Bachelor, and recently concluded a tour with Lady A.

Her single “Back Then, Right Now” is playing widely on radio now. Check out her music at tenillearts.com.

Don’t miss your chance to meet Tenille and watch her perform in a live, acoustic setting at Rusty Bull Brewing Co. We’ll have Hunter & Cush broadcasting live from 3-6 PM and Tenille taking the stage at 6:15. Charleston’s own Mel Washington will be in the house to keep the music rocking from 7-10 PM.

Your ticket is just $8 and includes a beer (with valid ID)! Once you’re here, beers will be just $5 (4-7pm) and the Rusty Bull kitchen will be serving your favorites. Tickets will be $12 at the door, so buy now and save!

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