December 20
The Heritage Foundation of Williamson County will Partner with the African American Heritage Society to Host Out of the Blue of Yale University
FRANKLIN, TN – The Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, in partnership with the African American Heritage Society of Williamson County (AAHS), will host Out of the Blue, Yale University’s award-winning and acclaimed a cappella group for a one-night performance on Thursday, January 9, at The Franklin Theatre.
“The Franklin Theatre looks forward to welcoming Out of the Blue,” said Bari Beasley, President and CEO of the Heritage Foundation. “Preserving this historic theatre continues to enable us to bring dynamic cultural arts experiences to Franklin and Williamson County. The African American Heritage Society is a trusted partner of ours, and we look forward to working with them to bring this show to our community.”
The evening’s performance will celebrate the connection between historic preservation and adaptive reuse, bringing great community experiences. Through its partnerships and community support, the Heritage Foundation is able to bring performances like this to life.
“The African American Heritage Society is thrilled to partner with the Heritage Foundation to bring this talented group of young a capella singers from Yale University to The Franklin Theatre, said Alma McLemore, President and CEO of AAHS. “The group is directed by our very own Middle Tennessean and Battle Ground Academy graduate, Kendall Grimes. We are so looking forward to their performance and are honored and grateful that they are bringing their talents to Franklin.”
The group was founded in 1986 and has evolved into Yale’s most dynamic vocal group, entertaining audiences near and far with an eclectic repertoire of contemporary genres. The lineup of songs changes based on the performance, but guests can expect to hear a cappella versions of a variety of hits including “Alive” by Sia, “Falling” by Harry Styles, “Somewhere Only We Know” by Keane, and many more.
“The Franklin Theatre looks forward to hosting Out of the Blue for this rare performance,” said Eric Dilts, Managing Director of The Franklin Theatre. “This group typically only performs twice a year outside of Yale and has visited places like London and Hong Kong. Downtown Franklin is in for a unique experience.”
Downtown Franklin is one stop on the group’s tour, which typically performs in only two or three locations around the world each year. This will be their first visit to The Franklin Theatre.
The doors to the show will open at 6 p.m. and the show will begin at 7 p.m., and ticket sales begin on December 20 at 11 a.m., and can be purchased here.
For more information about the African American Heritage Society, please visit their website, www.aahswc.org.
To learn more about Yale Out of the Blue, click here.
December 3
November Round-Up at The Franklin Theatre
November was a month filled with unforgettable performances at The Franklin Theatre. From legendary country artists to soulful singers and side-splitting comedians, the historic venue hosted a diverse lineup of talent that captivated audiences.
Radney Foster
Radney Foster, a legendary singer-songwriter, captivated the audience at The Franklin Theatre with his soulful performance. From heartfelt ballads to upbeat anthems, Foster’s music resonated with the crowd. His rich storytelling and powerful vocals showcased his talent as a true artist. The night was filled with nostalgia and new music, leaving the audience wanting more.
Glenn Miller Orchestra
The Glenn Miller Orchestra brought the magic of the Swing Era to The Franklin Theatre. The band’s iconic sound filled the historic venue, transporting the audience back to a time of big band jazz and elegant dance halls. The musicians’ skill and passion were evident in every note, creating a truly unforgettable experience.
Heather Land
Heather Land brought her hilarious brand of comedy to The Franklin Theatre, leaving the audience in stitches. Her relatable humor and sharp wit had everyone laughing from start to finish. Land’s ability to find the funny in everyday life and her honest storytelling made for a truly entertaining evening.
Doug Stone
Doug Stone brought his timeless country hits to The Franklin Theatre, captivating the audience with his powerful vocals and heartfelt performances. From his chart-topping singles to his more recent work, Stone’s music resonated with fans of all ages. The night was filled with nostalgia and pure country joy.
David Cook
David Cook rocked The Franklin Theatre with a powerful performance! Showcasing his diverse musicality, Cook delivered everything from his chart-topping American Idol hits to his introspective newer tracks. The audience was captivated by his passionate vocals and energetic stage presence, making it a night to remember for fans of all eras of David Cook’s career.
Kathy Mattea
Kathy Mattea delivered a heartwarming Christmas performance at The Franklin Theatre. Her soulful vocals and heartfelt renditions of classic holiday songs filled the venue with holiday cheer. Mattea’s talent and passion for music were evident in every note, creating a magical evening for all who attended.
As we close out November, we can’t help but reflect on the incredible performances that graced the stage of The Franklin Theatre. From legendary artists to rising stars, each show brought unique energy and unforgettable experiences. We look forward to the EXCITING LINEUP OF EVENTS coming to our theatre in the months ahead. Be sure to stay tuned for updates and ticket information on our website and social media channels.
November 6
October Round-Up at The Franklin Theatre
October was a month filled with unforgettable performances at The Franklin Theatre. Whether you were rocking out to the soulful sounds of Los Lonely Boys or immersing yourself in the heartfelt songwriting of Leslie Satcher, there was something for everyone. As we look back on a month of incredible shows, we can’t wait to see what the future holds for The Franklin Theatre.
Variety on Main
This October, The Franklin Theatre hosted a vibrant celebration of music and entertainment with “Variety on Main.” This captivating vaudeville-style show brought together seasoned artists and up-and-coming talents for an unforgettable evening.
The performance featured a diverse lineup, including country music legends like Mandy Barnett and Grand Ole Opry favorites Darin & Brooke Aldridge. International stars like The French Family Band offered a taste of classic country and Western swing, while veteran session musician Charlie McCoy showcased his mastery of multiple instruments.
Los Lonely Boys
Last night, The Franklin Theatre was treated to a high-energy performance by the legendary Los Lonely Boys. The Garza brothers, known for their soulful blend of rock, blues, and country, captivated the audience with their signature sound.
From their chart-topping hits like “Heaven” to newer tracks, the band delivered a powerful set filled with passion and emotion. Their tight harmonies and virtuosic guitar work showcased their musical prowess, while their heartfelt lyrics resonated with the crowd.
The show was a testament to the enduring power of family, music, and the human spirit. As the band continues to evolve and inspire, their legacy as one of the most talented and influential bands of their generation remains strong.
The Franklin Theatre Songwriters Series
Last month, The Franklin Theatre hosted a captivating evening with renowned songwriter Leslie Satcher. Joined by the talented Sam Hunter and Skeleton Crew, Satcher delivered a soulful performance that transported the audience to the heart of Austin City Limits. Her iconic songs, including “When God Fearin’ Women Get the Blues” and “Troubadour,” were brought to life with passion and authenticity.
As we wrap up a fantastic October, we’re already looking forward to the holiday season at The Franklin Theatre. We’ve got a fantastic lineup of holiday shows, including classic Christmas FILMS, festive CONCERTS, and heartwarming performances for the whole family.
October 8
FEAR FEST Has Returned to Main Street!
Get ready to be spooked and entertained this October at The Franklin Theatre’s annual FEAR FEST! We’ve transformed our historic theater into a haunted wonderland, complete with eerie decorations and a spine-chilling atmosphere fit for all ages.
Indulge in a Month of Movie Magic:
- Classic Favorites: Relive your favorite Halloween movies on the big screen. From the bewitching charm of “Hocus Pocus” to the hilarious antics of “The Addams Family,” we’ve got something for everyone.
- Spine-Chilling Thrillers: If you’re looking for a real scare, don’t miss our selection of horror classics. Get ready to jump out of your seat with “Scream” and “The Shining.”
A Spooky Experience You Won’t Forget:
- Haunted Theater Ambiance: Immerse yourself in the Halloween spirit with our specially designed theater decor. From cobwebs and skeletons to eerie lighting, every detail is designed to create a truly chilling experience.
- Unforgettable Memories: Join us for a month of spooky fun and create lasting memories with friends and family.
Don’t Miss Out!
Grab your TICKETS now and experience the magic of FEAR FEST at The Franklin Theatre. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the Halloween season in beautiful downtown Franklin!
October 3
September Round-Up at The Franklin Theatre
September was a month filled with unforgettable performances at The Franklin Theatre. From comedy to music, the historic venue hosted a diverse lineup of talented artists. Whether you were seeking laughter, inspiration, or simply a great night out, there was something for everyone. Let’s recap some of the highlights from this past month…
Gary Gulman: Gary Gulman’s recent show at The Franklin Theatre was a hilarious and thought-provoking evening. The comedian, known for his observational humor and vulnerability, shared stories from his life and career, including his experiences with mental illness. His performance was both funny and inspiring, leaving the audience in stitches and deeply moved.
Sheppard (the first GA show at The Franklin Theatre): Sheppard’s recent show at The Franklin Theatre was a celebration of their new album, Zora. The Brisbane band, known for their infectious pop anthems, performed songs from Zora, which is inspired by their family matriarch and Croatian grandma. The album reflects their journey through personal struggles and the music industry, while maintaining their signature upbeat sound. Fans were treated to a mix of new and old favorites, making it a memorable night for everyone.
Mike Farris: Grammy winner Mike Farris rocked The Franklin Theatre with a powerful performance. This acclaimed vocalist, known for blending gospel and rock, delivered electrifying renditions from his solo work like “Silver and Stone” alongside his rock roots with The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies. Farris’ “supersized voice,” as Rolling Stone Country describes it, left the audience feeling the “electricity of Saturday night and the godly grace of Sunday mornings.”
Mountain Stage: Mountain Stage came to Main Street with two unforgettable nights of live music. On September 21st, the lineup featured Madi Diaz, Judith Owen, The Dead Tongues, Tim Heidecker, and Swamp Dogg. The following night, Amy Helm, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Randall Bramblett, and Todd Snider took the stage. This beloved public radio show, hosted by Kathy Mattea, showcased a diverse range of musical talents, from seasoned legends to emerging stars, leaving the audience captivated and inspired.
Laura Osnes & Carrie Manolakos: Laura Osnes and Carrie Manolakos brought their dazzling voices to The Franklin Theatre for their debut duet cabaret, “Happy Days: From Broadway and Beyond.” The two-time Tony Award-nominee Osnes and the powerhouse vocalist Manolakos captivated the audience with their rendition of beloved show-tunes, heart-wrenching power ballads, and even a few original songs. Their friendship and onstage chemistry created an unforgettable evening of music, inspiration, and pure joy.
Coy Roy: Coy Roy, the former frontman of Needtobreathe, brought his standout solo show to The Franklin Theatre to wrap up an amazing month. With a focus on raw emotion and authentic storytelling, Rinehart’s re-christened project delivered a unique sonic experience. His music invites listeners to connect with the artist and his story, creating a deeper meaning beyond the songs themselves. Coy Roy’s performance showcased his artistry and passion for creating music that truly resonates.
September was quite the showcase on America’s Favorite Main Street, proving once again why this historic venue is a beloved destination for music and entertainment lovers. As we look forward to the upcoming fall season, we can’t wait to see you at an UPCOMING SHOW at The Franklin Theatre.
September 30
Hispanic Heritage Month at The Franklin Theatre: A Celebration of Culture and Community
Join us in honoring the rich heritage of Hispanic and Latino communities!
National Hispanic Heritage Month, a month-long celebration from September 15th to October 15th, provides a unique opportunity to recognize the invaluable contributions of Hispanic and Latino individuals to the United States. At The Franklin Theatre, we’re thrilled to be part of this celebration by hosting two exceptional events that showcase the vibrant culture and talent within these communities.
Los Lonely Boys
Experience the electrifying energy of Los Lonely Boys, a Grammy-winning rock band known for their infectious blend of blues, rock, and Tejano music. Join us on Monday,
October 7th at 8:00 PM for an unforgettable night filled with their soulful melodies and captivating performances. TICKETS →
Coco
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Disney-Pixar’s “Coco,” a heartwarming tale that celebrates Mexican culture,family, and the enduring power of music. Enjoy a special screening on Saturday, October 12th at 11:00 AM and be transported to a vibrant land filled with music, color, and unforgettable characters. TICKETS →
Don’t miss these incredible performances! Purchase your tickets today and experience the vibrant spirit of Hispanic Heritage Month at The Franklin Theatre.