Tue Mar 11 2025

7:30 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

3rd and Lindsley

818 3rd Ave. S Nashville, TN 37210

$12.68 - $106.13

All Ages

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It’s only natural for an artist to push back against predictability, consciously honing their craft in the measured steps of creative evolution. But after an acclaimed early career of atmospheric Americana, singer-songwriter Lilly Winwood went much further than that with her new single, ‘What’ve We Got To Lose’.Winwood has embraced a bold, new creative direction, moving away from her earlier, introspective style and immersing herself in the vibrant, rhythmic soundscapes of the 1970’s. Influenced by icons like Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers, and the Allman Brothers, Winwood’s music reflects her desire to break free from personal and musical constraints. She finds inspiration in the collaborative process, working with songwriters such as Aaron Wagner & JT Nero to push her boundaries and explore a liberated, groove-driven sound. Her new music focuses on themes of joy, self-discovery, and the power of staying true to oneself, echoing the revolutionary spirit of ‘70s music.

Winwood’s newest single, “What Have We Got to Lose,” embodies her own evolution, blending romantic, slow-burning R&B with sensual, expressive vocals. With producer Dan Knobler at the helm, the song merges soul with thoughtful lyricism. Winwood describes the song as a “cinematic daydream,” capturing the essence of vulnerability and openness. The track encourages listeners to take risks and embrace the unknown, reflecting her belief in the value of stepping out of comfort zones to unlock hidden potential. With its smooth, soulful sound, “What Have We Got to Lose” encapsulates Winwood's message of possibility and the beauty of surrendering to new experiences

Feel Good with Lilly Winwood with Bee Taylor

  • Lilly Winwood

    Lilly Winwood

    Americana

    When something is in your blood, it’s easy to take for granted. But if the last few years have taught Lilly Winwood anything, it’s that nothing is set in stone. Mixing salt-of-the-earth songwriting with a graceful splash of old-world sophistication, the Americana songstress reached a long-sought milestone with her 2021 album debut, Time Well Spent.

    The daughter of Grammy winning British rocker Steve Winwood (Traffic, Spencer Davis Group), Lilly grew up splitting time between the U.K. and Nashville’s neon-lit streets. Back then music was ever present, she says, and whether performing with her older brother, writing teenaged odes to young love or just soaking in her father’s work, it gave Winwood a unique creative perspective – one that felt more in line with Nashville than London.

    Moving to Music City for good at 18, Winwood soon gravitated to the alternative-minded enclave of East Nashville, and after forming creative partnerships with locals like Boo Ray and Don Gallardo, released her Silver Stage EP in 2017. Time Well Spent followed in 2021, backed by East Nashville household names Alex Munoz and Allen Thompson, earning accolades from tastemakers like Rolling Stone Country as she solidified a go-your-own-way sense of earthy pop.

        Winwood mixes a steady throb of up-all-night angst with a gentle country-rock vibe of dreamy clarity in her latest release “Sleep Issues.” Penned over long sleepless nights, with clear eyes and a willingness to ask tough questions, Winwood simply wrote her story and brought it to her band at Nashville’s Trace Horse studio – no producer needed. Describing it like “painting with sound,” Winwood spent hours alone with just a guitar and a pen beforehand, getting to know herself and the world she’d kept at arm’s length during the pandemic. No longer trying to impress anyone, this track features the weary sense of freedom that comes with letting down one’s guard – and the title itself speaks to that freedom

     
  • Bee Taylor

    Bee Taylor

    Country

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Feel Good with Lilly Winwood with Bee Taylor

Tue Mar 11 2025 7:30 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

3rd and Lindsley Nashville TN
Feel Good with Lilly Winwood with Bee Taylor

$12.68 - $106.13 All Ages

It’s only natural for an artist to push back against predictability, consciously honing their craft in the measured steps of creative evolution. But after an acclaimed early career of atmospheric Americana, singer-songwriter Lilly Winwood went much further than that with her new single, ‘What’ve We Got To Lose’.Winwood has embraced a bold, new creative direction, moving away from her earlier, introspective style and immersing herself in the vibrant, rhythmic soundscapes of the 1970’s. Influenced by icons like Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers, and the Allman Brothers, Winwood’s music reflects her desire to break free from personal and musical constraints. She finds inspiration in the collaborative process, working with songwriters such as Aaron Wagner & JT Nero to push her boundaries and explore a liberated, groove-driven sound. Her new music focuses on themes of joy, self-discovery, and the power of staying true to oneself, echoing the revolutionary spirit of ‘70s music.

Winwood’s newest single, “What Have We Got to Lose,” embodies her own evolution, blending romantic, slow-burning R&B with sensual, expressive vocals. With producer Dan Knobler at the helm, the song merges soul with thoughtful lyricism. Winwood describes the song as a “cinematic daydream,” capturing the essence of vulnerability and openness. The track encourages listeners to take risks and embrace the unknown, reflecting her belief in the value of stepping out of comfort zones to unlock hidden potential. With its smooth, soulful sound, “What Have We Got to Lose” encapsulates Winwood's message of possibility and the beauty of surrendering to new experiences

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
RESERVED TABLE (INCLUDES 4 TICKETS & 4 SEATS)
$106.13 ($99.00 + $7.13 fees)
GA
$12.68 ($10.00 + $2.68 fees)

Delivery Method

Will Call

Terms & Conditions

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

WE ONLY ACCEPT TICKETWEB TICKETS.

Seating for each show are different.

Handicap accommodations can be arranged. Please contact the venue ahead of time.