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PAISEY TO HEADLINE LET FREEDOM SING!
4/20/23

EMI Nashville’s Brad Paisley is set to return as the headliner of Nashville’s Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th celebration.

Presented by Dr Pepper and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, and produced by Music City Inc., the free event is one of the largest Fourth of July fireworks shows in the nation and is synchronized to music by the Grammy-winning Nashville Symphony.

In addition to Paisley, who also headlined in 2021, the lineup features performances by The War And Treaty, Langhorne Slim and Tiera Kennedy.

Sets will also be played at the Amazon Family Fun zone by The Magi, Tommy Howell, Les Kerr & The Bayou Band and Troubadour Blue, and Coach (DJ).

“We encourage Nashvillians to come out and enjoy the fireworks and the great music from Brad and the rest of the lineup - all right in their backyard and for free,” said Kevin Lavender, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and EVP of 5/3 Bank.

The event is also partnering with Paisley’s nonprofit, The Store, which operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs in Nashville. The NCVC will donate $1 from the sale of each event t-shirt to The Store.