Whiskey Jam Events ‘Postponed Until Further Notice’ in Nashville
Whiskey Jam has joined the plethora of events and shows that are being forced to postpone due to the coronavirus…
Whiskey Jam; Photo Courtesy of Whiskey Jam on Facebook
Whiskey Jam has joined the plethora of events and shows that are being forced to postpone due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Effective immediately, all Whiskey Jam events will be postponed until further notice,” Whiskey Jam explained on Instagram. “As much as we hate to do this, we recognize the gravity of the situation and the opportunity for Nashville to be a national leader. We’ll see you very soon, back safer and stronger than ever.”
The decision comes hours after the Nashville Mayor has asked that all bars on Lower Broadway close amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Justin Lee Partin, Red Clay Strays, The Vegabonds, James McNair, Annie Bosko, Aliyah Good, Matt Farris and Josh Kiser were set to perform this upcoming Monday (March 16) at Winners Bar.
For the last 8 years, Whiskey Jam has hosted some of country music’s best songwriters and artists, often before they become household names. Boasting of over 256 No. 1 songs that have been written or performed by their guests throughout their 550 consecutive Monday and Thursday night shows in Nashville.
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