Exit/In, Music venue in Elliston Place, Nashville, US.
Exit/In is a music venue with standing room throughout and capacity for about 500 people located on Elliston Place in Nashville. The space sits near Vanderbilt University and functions as a stage for live performances across many musical styles.
The club was founded in 1971 by Owsley Manier and Brugh Reynolds as a smaller space holding around 200 people. It grew during the 1980s to accommodate larger crowds and became a fixture in Nashville's music scene.
The venue drew performers across bluegrass, jazz, and comedy in its early years, reflecting the range of sounds that defined Nashville's music world at the time. Over the decades, it became known primarily for rock acts, showing how the city's musical preferences evolved.
The venue takes only electronic payments for tickets and drinks, with advance purchases possible online or directly from the box office when open. Visitors should check when tickets become available and plan to arrive with enough time to find parking near Elliston Place.
The space earned recognition as a historic site in 2023 for its more than five decades of contributions to Nashville's music culture. This acknowledgment reflects how the venue shaped the city's live music landscape across generations.
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