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Freely Fest: Where Music Meets Free Expression
16 Dec
Summary
- Freely Fest, an inaugural event, will be held in Nashville.
- The festival celebrates music and First Amendment freedoms.
- Performers will share stories about free expression's power.

The inaugural Freely Fest is set to take place at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on April 8, uniting artists and audiences to celebrate the power of music and the bedrock of First Amendment freedoms. This unique event is organized by Freedom Forum, a nonpartisan entity dedicated to promoting First Amendment rights for everyone. The festival promises a blend of captivating musical performances and intimate artist narratives, all centered around the vital concept of free expression.
Scheduled performers include The Killers, T-Pain, Dominic Fike, Janelle Monáe, and Avery Anna. Beyond their musical sets, these artists are expected to share personal reflections on how free expression has impacted their lives and work. Interactive elements at the festival will further underscore the importance of the First Amendment, aiming to engage attendees in a meaningful way and foster a deeper appreciation for these fundamental rights.
Nashville was chosen as the host city for its rich musical heritage, earning it the moniker 'Music City,' and its status as a vibrant creative hub. The event also honors the legacy of journalist John Seigenthaler, a champion of civil rights and founder of the First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University. Freedom Forum, established in 1991 by USA Today founder Al Neuharth, uses music as a universal language to bring people together and advocate for the protection of First Amendment freedoms.




