Gibson Garage Nashville Announces Summer 2025 Line-Up

Nashville is gearing up for another season of world-class live performances as Gibson Garage Nashville rolls out its Summer 2025 calendar. Located at 209 10th Avenue South in downtown Nashville, the Gibson Garage—home to the legendary guitar brand’s flagship store—has become a cultural epicenter for live music, guitar craftsmanship, and artist-fan connection.

With a focus on spotlighting both major label artists and rising voices, the Gibson Garage’s summer program brings in a curated slate of free, in-store events across July and August. These shows, open to the public and performed on the Garage’s state-of-the-art stage, are designed to capture the spirit of Nashville’s rich music tradition—intimate, accessible, and always live.

Brandon Davis: Country’s Viral Crooner

The first of July’s headline performances takes place on Wednesday, July 16 at 3:00 p.m., when country singer Brandon Davis returns to the spotlight. A 29-year-old rising star whose career skyrocketed during the pandemic, Davis has built a digital fanbase of more than 2.1 million followers on TikTok alone. His emotionally charged songwriting and relatable narratives have resonated with audiences far beyond the country genre. More information about his music and tour dates can be found at brandondavisofficial.com.

Known for balancing radio-ready hooks with heartfelt themes of family, resilience, and love, Davis’s set is expected to draw a wide cross-section of Nashville’s music-loving community.

Sydney Quiseng: A New Americana Voice Emerges

The following evening, Thursday, July 17 at 5:00 p.m., sees Sydney Quiseng—best known as the lead singer of the multiplatinum band Echosmith—step into her solo spotlight. Now 27 and embracing a Country/Americana sound, Quiseng brings deeply personal stories to her latest EP, titled “Phases,” which debuted last month. Listeners can explore her music and career at sydneyquiseng.com and echosmith.com.

From forming a family band at age nine to touring internationally by sixteen, Quiseng has experienced the music industry’s highs and lows. Her new solo work reflects this evolution, blending introspective lyricism with polished, emotionally resonant melodies. Her Gibson Garage set also doubles as a release party for the EP, promising a performance rich in vulnerability and authenticity.

Morgan Wade: Raw and Unfiltered

On Wednesday, July 30 at 4:00 p.m., acclaimed alt-country artist Morgan Wade will preview her new album “The Party Is Over (Recovered),” officially releasing August 1. Known for her fearless lyricism and genre-defying style, Wade brings a unique voice and honest storytelling to every performance. Fans can find her music and summer tour dates at morganwademusic.com.

Produced by longtime collaborator Clint Wells, the record revisits unreleased songs from Wade’s early years—now reimagined with fresh sonic clarity. The album’s lead single and other tracks explore emotional volatility, heartbreak, and personal growth.

Halestorm Celebrates Everest at Gibson Garage

Capping off the summer lineup is an exclusive album release and Q&A with Grammy-winning rock band Halestorm on Friday, August 1. Slated just one day before their show at FirstBank Amphitheater with Volbeat, the event at Gibson Garage celebrates the release of their sixth studio album, “Everest,” out August 8. Fans can pre-save the album and follow the band at halestormrocks.com.

Produced by Dave Cobb, “Everest” chronicles the band’s artistic and emotional journey over two decades, capturing themes of endurance, transformation, and elevation. The in-store session offers fans behind-the-scenes insight into Halestorm’s songwriting process and sonic direction—an unmissable moment for followers of Lzzy Hale and the band.

The Store

Now entering its fourth year of operation, the Gibson Garage Nashville stands as a beacon for musicians and fans alike. Beyond its live events, the Garage offers an immersive experience, from testing out guitars and amps to exploring a diverse range of brands, including Epiphone, Kramer, Mesa/Boogie, Maestro, and KRK.

One highlight includes the Made-to-Measure program, allowing visitors to customize their dream instrument—from neck shape and pickups to finish and fretboard. Coupled with rare memorabilia, custom fashion collaborations, and a rotating inventory of over 400 playable guitars, the Garage redefines the modern retail experience.

Located inside Cummins Station at 209 10th Avenue South, Suite 209, the Gibson Garage is open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free, and events are first-come, first-served. For the latest event updates and artist appearances, visit gibson.com/garage or follow @officialgibsongarage on Instagram.

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