Fri Jul 18 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

3rd and Lindsley

818 3rd Ave. S Nashville, TN 37210

$37.99

All Ages

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Tal and Tom are cooking up a genre-blurring jam session — part country, part rock, part who knows what!

No one knows where this night is headed — least of all Tal and Tom. They’re lighting the fuse on an evening that promises to go off-script and off-road, tearing up the map along the way.

Joining them: the legendary Rodney Crowell, backed by a who’s-who of Nashville’s session elite — Russ Pahl (steel guitar), Greg Morrow (drums), Bryan Sutton (acoustic), and Mike Rojas (keys).
Bring ears, lose expectations.

To keep the night present, this is a phone-free event powered by Yondr — so the band can get lost in the moment and take you with them! Your phone stays with you — simply silenced in a pouch you keep on you during the show.
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There are showstoppers and then there’s Tal Wilkenfeld, who has literally stopped the music world in its tracks on more than one occasion. One of the first times was in 2006 at a memorable 40-minute sit-in performance with the Allman Brothers at New York’s Beacon Theater, in which a 19-year-old Tal was given the stage to perform a bass solo before the band returned to join her for “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.” It was part of the audition tape—along with her debut solo album, Transformation—that she sent to Jeff Beck, leading to her next seismic moment: joining Beck for his 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival, where we see the guitar legend bowing down to Tal while she plays a solo on “Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers” that went viral and made Tal a global phenomenon. Equally impactful was the follow-up Beck recording, Live at Ronnie Scott’s. With the world now watching, Tal would go on to lend her talents to Mick Jagger, Prince, Bob Weir, Eric Clapton, Steven Tyler, Herbie Hancock, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren, Toto, Jackson Browne and Hans Zimmer. Returning to her roots as a guitar-playing singer-songwriter growing up in Australia, Tal once again drew the eyes and ears of fans globally when she released her debut vocal album, Love Remains [BMG], in 2019. Universal acclaim came from such outlets as Rolling StoneBillboardiHeart Radio and Paste for the record’s rich lyrics and Tal’s unparalleled journey from instrumental force to profound singer-songwriter. 

Tal Kin Buk — Tal Wilkenfeld and Tom Bukovac featuring Rodney Crowell

  • Tal Wilkenfeld

    Tal Wilkenfeld

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    There are showstoppers and then there’s Tal Wilkenfeld, who has literally stopped the music world in its tracks on more than one occasion. One of the first times was in 2006 at a memorable 40-minute sit-in performance with the Allman Brothers at New York’s Beacon Theater, in which a 19-year-old Tal was given the stage to perform a bass solo before the band returned to join her for “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.” It was part of the audition tape—along with her debut solo album, Transformation—that she sent to Jeff Beck, leading to her next seismic moment: joining Beck for his 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival, where we see the guitar legend bowing down to Tal while she plays a solo on “Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers” that went viral and made Tal a global phenomenon. Equally impactful was the follow-up Beck recording, Live at Ronnie Scott’s. With the world now watching, Tal would go on to lend her talents to Mick Jagger, Prince, Bob Weir, Eric Clapton, Steven Tyler, Herbie Hancock, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren, Toto, Jackson Browne and Hans Zimmer. Returning to her roots as a guitar-playing singer-songwriter growing up in Australia, Tal once again drew the eyes and ears of fans globally when she released her debut vocal album, Love Remains [BMG], in 2019. Universal acclaim came from such outlets as Rolling StoneBillboardiHeart Radio and Paste for the record’s rich lyrics and Tal’s unparalleled journey from instrumental force to profound singer-songwriter. She subsequently brought her music to audiences via solo shows and as the opening act for the Who’s U.S. tour. Even the pandemic couldn’t stop Wilkenfeld, as the Prince estate released Welcome 2 America, a riveting trio project for which Tal enlisted drummer Chris Coleman and recorded with the Purple One in 2008, on the heels of her Beck breakout. Post-pandemic, Tal hit the road to continue to share and cultivate the ten gems on Love Remains, while also performing with Incubus on a U.S. tour, JP Saxe and Cory Wong at Bonnaroo and Scary Goldings (with John Scofield and Larry Goldings) for several festival shows. She released a single with Scary Pockets singing “Big Yellow Taxi”, made appearances on several high profile podcasts including Bill Burr, Marc Maron, Lex Fridman, and produced, wrote and played bass on Jeff Ross’s Netflix special “Torching 2024”.

  • Tom Bukovac

    Tom Bukovac

    Music

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$37.99 ($30.00 + $7.99 fees, including tax)

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Tal Kin Buk — Tal Wilkenfeld and Tom Bukovac featuring Rodney Crowell

Fri Jul 18 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

3rd and Lindsley Nashville TN
Tal Kin Buk — Tal Wilkenfeld and Tom Bukovac featuring Rodney Crowell

$37.99 All Ages

Tal and Tom are cooking up a genre-blurring jam session — part country, part rock, part who knows what!

No one knows where this night is headed — least of all Tal and Tom. They’re lighting the fuse on an evening that promises to go off-script and off-road, tearing up the map along the way.

Joining them: the legendary Rodney Crowell, backed by a who’s-who of Nashville’s session elite — Russ Pahl (steel guitar), Greg Morrow (drums), Bryan Sutton (acoustic), and Mike Rojas (keys).
Bring ears, lose expectations.

To keep the night present, this is a phone-free event powered by Yondr — so the band can get lost in the moment and take you with them! Your phone stays with you — simply silenced in a pouch you keep on you during the show.
============================

There are showstoppers and then there’s Tal Wilkenfeld, who has literally stopped the music world in its tracks on more than one occasion. One of the first times was in 2006 at a memorable 40-minute sit-in performance with the Allman Brothers at New York’s Beacon Theater, in which a 19-year-old Tal was given the stage to perform a bass solo before the band returned to join her for “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.” It was part of the audition tape—along with her debut solo album, Transformation—that she sent to Jeff Beck, leading to her next seismic moment: joining Beck for his 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival, where we see the guitar legend bowing down to Tal while she plays a solo on “Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers” that went viral and made Tal a global phenomenon. Equally impactful was the follow-up Beck recording, Live at Ronnie Scott’s. With the world now watching, Tal would go on to lend her talents to Mick Jagger, Prince, Bob Weir, Eric Clapton, Steven Tyler, Herbie Hancock, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Todd Rundgren, Toto, Jackson Browne and Hans Zimmer. Returning to her roots as a guitar-playing singer-songwriter growing up in Australia, Tal once again drew the eyes and ears of fans globally when she released her debut vocal album, Love Remains [BMG], in 2019. Universal acclaim came from such outlets as Rolling StoneBillboardiHeart Radio and Paste for the record’s rich lyrics and Tal’s unparalleled journey from instrumental force to profound singer-songwriter. 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
GA
$37.99 ($30.00 + $7.99 fees, including tax)

Delivery Method

Will Call

Terms & Conditions

General Admission tickets guarantee entry into the venue but do not guarantee a seat.

All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.

We ONLY accept tickets purchased through Ticketweb.

Seating and venue layout vary by show.

Handicap accommodations are available, please contact the venue in advance.

You do not need to present the credit card used for purchase. You will just need to provide the name the tickets were purchased under to enter, your party does not need to arrive at the same time, each guest can enter under the name the tickets were purchased under.