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27LIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE BASH

  • L27 807 Clark Place Nashville, TN, 37203 United States (map)

Bring in 2023 in style 27 floors above Nashville at Our 27 LIVE New Year's Eve Bash! An unforgettable night at Nashville's Favorite Winter Pop-Up, Chalet 27.

Enjoy sweeping views of Nashville and bring in the New Year with dancing and a special performance by Boy Named Banjo to toast 2023!

Space is limited, so get your tickets while they last!

General admission and reserved table tickets are available, including:

  • Cabanas: Seating for up to 6 people, 3 bottles of sparkling, and 5 shared apps for the table. Share menu available here.

  • Outdoor Tented Table for 4: Seating for up to 4 people and 1 bottle of sparkling

  • Outdoor Tented Table for 5: Seating for up to 5 people and 1 bottle of sparkling

  • Indoor Table for 4: Seating for up to 4 people and 1 bottle of sparkling

  • Indoor Table for 6: Seating for up to 6 people and 2 bottles of sparkling

A special NYE a la carte menu is available for all guests.

*Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable.*


Boy Named Banjo

In a time when the popular choice is to chase the double yellow line down the road to country radio, Boy Named Banjo thrives on its fringes. The Nashville-raised five-piece is a fusion of contemporary country, Americana and folk-rock stacked on a foundation of bluegrass. The band, which has been together in some iteration since members were in high school, includes Barton Davies (banjo), Ford Garrard (stand-up bass), Sam McCullough (drums) Willard Logan (mandolin, acoustic/electric guitar) and William Reames (acoustic guitar/harmonica). Reames and Logan played in a middle school garage rock band together, but it wasn't until Reames met Davies in high school that Boy Named Banjo started taking shape. Garrard and McCullough joined later and together the five guys comprise the band Boy Named Banjo that we know today. Boy Named Banjo has crafted a sound that incorporates an energetic blend of country, bluegrass, alt-rock, and folk-pop telling their stories through an honest, emotional, roots-driven perspective. In April 2020, Boy Named Banjo signed a record deal with Mercury Records Nashville and released their debut EP, Circles, the following year. The band is currently in the studio writing and recording new music as well playing some of country music’s largest festivals as they prepare to head out on the road this fall as direct support to multi-PLATINUM singer/songwriter, Kip Moore on his Fire on Wheels Tour. For more information, visit boynamedbanjo.com.

Earlier Event: November 16
CHALET 27
Later Event: February 1
27 LIVE: Duets featuring Taryn Papa