SOLD OUT! Jesse Welles

Sat Mar 8 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

The Basement East

917 Woodland St Nashville, TN 37206

All Ages

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SOLD OUT! Jesse Welles

PUBLIC ONSALE: FRI, OCT 18TH @10AM
GA (Artist Presale): Oct 16th @10am - Oct 17th @10pm
GA (Live Nation Presale): Oct 16th @10am - Oct 17th @10pm
GA (Spotify Presale): Oct 16th @11am - Oct 17th @10pm
  • Jesse Welles

    Jesse Welles

    Singer-Songwriter

    Jesse Welles is a musician in a living tradition; whether he is canonized within his lifetime or without, he doesn’t much seem to care: he just keeps moving.

    Already an underground rock n roll influence, Welles disappeared and re-emerged a folk wordsmith; a quick witted bard on acoustic guitar, his voice reflecting a hard-sung existence, though it’s hard to tell with Jesse, his disarming smirk can lead you to doubt even the most black and white evidences.

    His lyrical range (from a doomed Whitman to an optimistic McCarthy, from pacifistic aggressions to oppressively bleak honesties) keeps up with his fingers; his guitar work would be enough in itself for most artists.

    Welles will break your mind’s window with a brick and stay to convince you the pieces are worth putting back together. “Nobody get too comfortable”

SOLD OUT! Jesse Welles

Sat Mar 8 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

The Basement East Nashville TN
SOLD OUT! Jesse Welles
PUBLIC ONSALE: FRI, OCT 18TH @10AM
GA (Artist Presale): Oct 16th @10am - Oct 17th @10pm
GA (Live Nation Presale): Oct 16th @10am - Oct 17th @10pm
GA (Spotify Presale): Oct 16th @11am - Oct 17th @10pm

All Ages

Jesse Welles

Jesse Welles

Singer-Songwriter

Jesse Welles is a musician in a living tradition; whether he is canonized within his lifetime or without, he doesn’t much seem to care: he just keeps moving.

Already an underground rock n roll influence, Welles disappeared and re-emerged a folk wordsmith; a quick witted bard on acoustic guitar, his voice reflecting a hard-sung existence, though it’s hard to tell with Jesse, his disarming smirk can lead you to doubt even the most black and white evidences.

His lyrical range (from a doomed Whitman to an optimistic McCarthy, from pacifistic aggressions to oppressively bleak honesties) keeps up with his fingers; his guitar work would be enough in itself for most artists.

Welles will break your mind’s window with a brick and stay to convince you the pieces are worth putting back together. “Nobody get too comfortable”