2025 BMI Rooftop on the Row Lineup Announced

 Posted by at 11:22 pm on March 19, 2025
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BMI details today the seventh season of its signature Rooftop On The Row series presented by George Dickel Whisky, launching April 28th with buzzing newcomers Thomas Edwards, Colt Graves and THEBROSFRESH. As the BMI Nashville office converts into a performance venue set against the backdrop of Music City’s skyline, the invitation-only event offers more than three hours of music from BMI’s emerging and established artists.

This year’s impressive lineup also includes Lukas Nelson and Kaitlin Butts on May 28th, followed by Tucker Wetmore and Tanner Adell on Jul. 15th and Vincent Mason and Max McNown on Aug. 12th. DJ Smoke will return to each showcase to amplify the crowd in between sets. The final installment on Sept. 9th will serve as the official kickoff to AMERICANAFEST, with performers to be revealed in the coming months.

2025 Rooftop On The Row Lineup:
Apr. 28th – Colt Graves, Thomas Edwards & THEBROSFRESH
May 28th – Lukas Nelson & Kaitlin Butts
Jul. 15th – Tucker Wetmore & Tanner Adell
Aug. 12th – Vincent Mason & Max McNown
Sept. 9th – TBA for AMERICANAFEST Kickoff

“Over the years, BMI’s Rooftop On The Row has become woven into the fabric of our community, offering the music industry an exclusive opportunity to hear BMI’s next wave of artists during a pivotal time in their career,” BMI’s AVP Creative Nashville, Mason Hunter, said. “The exposure and growth of the series has made this a launchpad for artists to forge meaningful connections directly with their audience and industry peers.”

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