Tin Pan South Announces 2020 Dates

The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) announced the 28th annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival will run March 24th – 28th, 2020. The festival features performances from a diverse array of talent spanning across different genres.

For years, the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival has served as a way for audiences to discover the industry’s next hit songwriters and watch legends at work. Past festivals have seen performances by Lori McKenna, Thomas Rhett, RaeLynn, Josh Osborne, and many more. This year’s full lineup and schedule will be revealed online on February 25th, with a sneak peek reveal of this year’s performers exclusively on the festival’s mobile app on February 21st.

Tin Pan South’s hotly-awaited week-long Fast Access Passes will also go on sale on February 25th at 10 AM CST at tinpansouth.com . Prices for 2020 Fast Access Passes are as follows:

$160 – General Public
$135 – NSAI Members
$120 – Attendees of the Tin Pan South Songwriting Seminar*

* Tin Pan South Songwriting Seminar attendees will receive early access to purchase Fast Access Passes beginning on February 18th.

Since its first year in 1993, the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival has served as a platform for NSAI to celebrate songwriters in Nashville and beyond and has become an integral part of both the music and Nashville community.

For the 13th consecutive year, NSAI has partnered with the Watkins College of Art for the official poster design. The selected artwork for the 2020 Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival was created by J.D. Minadeo. It will appear on all posters, passes, banners, and marketing for this year’s festival.

About Jerry Holthouse

Music editor for Nashville.com. Jerry Holthouse is a content writer, songwriter and a graphic designer. He owns and runs Holthouse Creative, a full service creative agency. He is an avid outdoorsman and a lover of everything music. You can contact him at JerryHolthouse@Nashville.com

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