10 must-see Nashville concerts you can't miss this December

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As December rolls around, artists and performers will hit the stage in Nashville for another melodic month in Music City.

While Christmas concerts and musical events may take center stage this month, there are still plenty of non-holiday-related events to attend as you catch your favorite artists on tour, performing at some of the final stops of 2023.

Artists including Travis Scott, Megan Moroney, Charles Wesley Godwin and Old Crow Medicine Show are some of the musicians who will shine at Nashville venues this month.

From up-and-coming artists to big names, here are The Tennessean's 10 must-see December 2023 concerts.

Travis Scott will hit the stage at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 4.
Travis Scott will hit the stage at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 4.

Dec. 4: Travis Scott

The "Sicko Mode" rapper and singer will hit the stage at Bridgestone Arena for his "Utopia - Circus Maximus" tour. Opener Teezo Touchdown will perform before Scott, known for his features in songs "Amen" with Drake and "Modern Jam" with Scott.

Scott's tour follows the release of his 2023 album "Utopia," which included hits "I Know?," "Fe!n," "Telekenesis" and "Meltdown."

Fans can buy tickets at travisscott.com.

Dec. 5: We Are Scientists

New York rock band We Are Scientists are headed to the Exit/In to perform their indie-alternative jams. The band, best known for songs "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt," "After Hours" and "The Great Escape," released album "Lobes" in January.

For more information, fans can visit wearescientists.com.

Dec. 7: Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney performs “Tennessee Orange” at SESAC Awards Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023.
Megan Moroney performs “Tennessee Orange” at SESAC Awards Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023.

Nashville's up-and-coming country music sweetheart Megan Moroney will be performing at Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville. The Savannah, GA native released album "Lucky" in May, which included hits "Tennessee Orange," "I'm Not Pretty" and "Sleep on My Side."

For more information on the self-proclaimed "emo cowgirl," fans can visit meganmoroney.com.

Dec. 7/8: Charles Wesley Godwin

Charles Wesley Godwin, an American country-folk musician, will be performing for two evenings at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. He will be joined by Mexican-American troubadour singer Wyatt Flores and Kentucky native rising star Cole Chaney.

Godwin, best known for songs "All Again," "Hardwood Floors" and "Jessie" released album "Family Ties" in September.

Fans can learn more about Godwin at charleswgodwin.com.

Dec. 8: Kevin Gates

Kevin Gates will perform at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 8.
Kevin Gates will perform at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 8.

Rapper and singer Kevin Gates will perform at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena with guests BigXthePlug and DJ Chose.

The 37-year-old "2 Phones" icon released single "Yonce Freestyle" (feat. Sexyy Red and B.G.) on Nov. 9. Gates also dropped album "Stronger Than Fiction" in July with hit "Thinking with My D***" (feat. Juicy J).

To grab tickets, fans can visit kvngates.com.

Dec. 9: 49 Winchester

49 Winchester will hit the stage at Brooklyn Bowl on Dec. 9.
49 Winchester will hit the stage at Brooklyn Bowl on Dec. 9.

Country band 49 Winchester will take to the stage at Brooklyn Bowl. The band released album "Fortune Favors the Bold" last year and singles "Everlasting Lover" and "Chemistry" in September.

The band will be supported by Nashville-based country singer Carter Faith, best known for song "Greener Pasture."

For more information on their tour, fans can head to 49winchester.com/tour.

Dec. 15: Old Dominion

Country band Old Dominion is headed to Bridgestone Arena as a stop on their American and European tour. The band will be accompanied by special guests Chase Rice, Priscilla Block and Kylie Morgan at their Nashville show.

Old Dominion released album "Memory Lane" in October, which included hits like its title track and "Can't Break Up Now."

Fans can find more information at weareolddominion.com.

Dec. 18: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will perform at Nashville's Brooklyn Bowl on Dec. 18.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will perform at Nashville's Brooklyn Bowl on Dec. 18.

Rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are headed to the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville for an evening of hip-hop fun.

The group, comprised of Krayzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, Layzie Bone, Wish Bone and Flesh-n-Bone are known for hits "The Crossroads," "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "1st of Tha Month."

Fans can buy tickets at brooklynbowl.com.

Dec. 30/31: Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show will hit the stage at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Dec. 30/31.
Old Crow Medicine Show will hit the stage at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Dec. 30/31.

Americana band Old Crow Medicine Show will play Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium for two evenings at the end of the month, ending the year out with a New Year's Eve show.

On Dec. 30, the band will be accompanied by Willie Watson and Kasey Tyndall. On Dec. 31, Watson and Harper O'Neill will support the band.

Best known for songs "Wagon Wheel," "James River Blues" and "Down Home Girl," the band released album "Jubilee" in August.

For more information, fans can visit crowmedicine.com.

Dec. 31: New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash

The year will come to a momentous, musical end at Nashville's Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park with Music City's Big Bash.

This year's line-up for the televised Jack Daniel's New Year's Eve Live show is an impressive one, including Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson and Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as a "Music City Hip-Hop 50" show, a 50-minute tribute to 50 years of hip-hop music.

The big party will even include a guest DJ set from Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell.

For more information and a full line-up schedule, fans can head to visitmusiccity.com/newyearseve.

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