The Oak Ridge Boys, Trea Landon To Launch BMI’s 2018 Rooftop On The Row Series

Broadcast Music, Inc.’s popular Nashville summer concert series, Rooftop On The Row, will return for the 2018 season in partnership with George Dickel Tennessee Whisky, NASH FM 103.3 and 95.5 NASH ICON.

The series will hit the ground running on April 24 with The Oak Ridge Boys and Trea Landon kicking off the first of six shows on the BMI Nashville rooftop. The Oak Ridge Boys recently released the album 17th Avenue Revival, produced by Dave Cobb. Earlier this month, Landon inked a deal with Warner Music Nashville.

Additional BMI Rooftop On The Row shows will be held May 22, June 20, July 17, Aug. 21, and Sept. 11.

Featuring the best of both country and Americana’s rising and established acts, this year’s lineup will include Morgan Wallen, Lindsay Ell, Mitchell Tenpenny, Charlie Worsham, Riley Green and Lucie Silvas, with many more still to be announced.

Past performers include Walker McGuire, Fairground Saints, LOCASH, William Michael Morgan, Jon Langston, SUSTO, and Hurray for the Riff Raff.

“Last year’s rooftop series was such a success. We’re so excited to have George Dickel Tennessee Whisky and Cumulus back on board for another summer of incredible music,” said Mason Hunter, AVP, Creative. “As always, we are focused on bringing top-level talent to this event. BMI has the unique ability to pull from both legends and up-and-comers, creating a really special experience for our guests. The backdrop of our city is just an added bonus.”

 

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