Website: https://riversiderevivalnashville.com/
Riverside Revival is a concert venue and event space in Nashville, Tennessee. The venue is located in East Nashville’s Inglewood neighborhood and is housed in what the site describes as “a thoughtfully updated 73-year-old church.” It presents itself as a “Concert Venue + Event Space With A Mission” and carries the tagline “Old bones. New soul.” Beyond hosting live music, Riverside Revival operates as a community-oriented music venue and event space, and it is part of a broader nonprofit campus described below.
Services
Riverside Revival hosts a range of public and private events. Offerings referenced on the site include:
- Concerts and live music performances
- Weddings and wedding rentals
- Private events and corporate events
- Local theater productions
- The “summer Friday Night Fish Fry series”
The venue makes its space available for booking through a calendar and ticketing system, and dedicated pages cover weddings and private events. On-site chef Nick Govrik provides catering for private events. A green room is available for touring musicians, and the building includes what the site calls “state-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment.” Architectural features highlighted on the site include “lovely chandeliers and a balcony that offers great sightlines.” The venue is presented as suitable for both ticketed public concerts and private bookings such as weddings and corporate gatherings, and its calendar and ticketing system allows visitors to view upcoming events and reserve attendance.
About
Riverside Revival opened its doors in late 2020 and operates under the principle “have fun, do good.” The venue describes a regenerative revenue model in which proceeds are channeled back into the local community. It is part of the Boedecker Foundation Collaborative Campus. According to the site, George B. Boedecker Jr., the principal founder and a former Crocs executive, created the Boedecker Foundation in 2009. The campus supports nonprofit partners, including WMOT, a local roots radio station that operates an on-campus studio, through below-market rent and grants.
The venue has hosted performances from artists including “Emmylou Harris, Margo Price and Brittany Howard.” Recent upgrades include improved sound and lighting equipment and accessible features for people with differing abilities. The venue describes its connection to the surrounding nonprofit campus as central to its identity, framing itself as a space where entertainment and charitable purpose operate together. WMOT, the roots radio station housed on the campus, maintains an on-site studio supported through the foundation’s below-market rent and grant model.
Location & Contact
- Location: East Nashville (Inglewood neighborhood), Nashville, Tennessee
- Phone: (615) 585-8484
- Email: [email protected]
A contact form is available on the site, along with a directions link. The venue also maintains Instagram and Facebook pages.
Additional Information
The website includes pages for Calendar and Tickets, Weddings, Private Events, a “Who We Are” section, the WMOT Studio, an image gallery, and a contact page. A technical specifications document, referred to as a Tech Pack, is provided as a PDF for performers and event planners. The site carries a 2024 copyright notice. Hours of operation are not listed on the site.
Profile compiled from the company’s official website (riversiderevivalnashville.com).