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IndigeNash Festival feat. Seryn, Crystal Shawanda, Bill Miller, and A Tribe of Horsman
Sat, 22 Nov, 8:00 PM CST
Doors open
7:30 PM CST
The Basement
1604 Eighth Ave South, Nashville, TN 37203
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Tickets available at Givebutter.com/IndigeNash
Show-only tickets are available for the IndigeNash Music Showcase, or purchase a Festival Week Pass for access to the showcase and most festival events throughout the week. (Some partner-hosted events are ticketed separately.)
Event Information
Age Limit
21+
Refund Policy
All sales are final. No refunds unless a show is canceled.

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Seryn
Seryn
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Blending lush harmonies, layered instrumentation, and cinematic arrangements, Seryn crafts music that is both intimate and expansive. Once named Paste Magazine’s “#1 Artist to See,” the band has built a devoted following through their emotionally charged songwriting and powerful live performances. Formed in Denton, Texas, and now based in Nashville, Seryn was founded by Trenton Wheeler (Blackfeet), Nathan Allen, and Aaron Stoner, whose collaborative vision anchors the band’s dynamic sound. Also featuring Chase Johnson on drums and keys, Seryn weaves folk, rock, and ambient textures into an experience that feels communal, cathartic, and deeply human—a soundscape where vulnerability and hope converge.

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Crystal Shawanda
Crystal Shawanda
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A Juno Award–winning powerhouse with a voice that commands the room, Crystal Shawanda brings unfiltered emotion and soul to every note. Born in Wiikwemkoong First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Crystal’s journey from chart-topping country artist to acclaimed blues vocalist reflects both her versatility and authenticity. Her latest album, Midnight Blues (True North Records), showcases her signature rasp and raw energy—a sound that honors the deep roots of the blues while carving her own path through it. With a career spanning eight studio albums, Crystal has evolved into one of today’s most compelling voices in roots and blues, celebrated for her honesty, power, and connection to the music that first inspired her.

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Bill Miller
Bill Miller
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Bill Miller (Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican) is an award-winning Native American recording artist, performer, songwriter, activist, painter, and world- class native flute player. Over the entirety, Miller has produced over a dozen albums, received three GRAMMY® Awards, numerous Native American Music Awards; Association (NAMA) awards (including a “Lifetime Achievement” Award) and led Wisconsin’s La Crosse Symphony Orchestra. Overcoming the hardships felt by the global community in 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2025 finds the living legend living life— stronger with a renewed focus on healing through song, art, and speaking — as he prepares to release a fresh EP.

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A Tribe of Horsman
A Tribe of Horsman
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Born from a last-minute shakeup before a Nashville hometown gig, A Tribe of Horsman has quickly become known for their raw, high-energy blend of blues-rock and psychedelia. Led by Dhalton Horsman (Shawnee) and Teddy Nabozny on dueling lead guitars, the band’s raucous sound and fearless stage presence have earned them a devoted following across the city. With Sam Daly (Zip-Zapp) and Ben Garner rounding out the lineup, the group channels swagger, grit, and Horsman’s Native roots into a sound that’s both grounded and explosive—a wall of tone, rhythm, and attitude that refuses to be ignored.