The Refinery adds David Nail and Faye Webster to its 2024 concert lineup

The Refinery is ready for warmer weather and live outdoor concerts.

crowd attending a concert a the outdoor amphitheater at The Refinery

The venue also has a few bars + restaurants for concertgoers including Sweetgrass Lounge, The Whale and the newly-opened Cleats.

Photo provided by The Refinery

The Refinery, a mixed-use development that hosts live concerts at its outdoor amphitheater located at 1640 Meeting Street Rd., has announced two new concerts.

David Nail | Friday, April 26

Nashville-based country singer David Nail will stop at The Refinery later this spring. Nail is known for his songwriting and chart-topping songs like “Let it Rain” and “Whatever She Got.” Tickets start at $25.50.

Faye Webster | Sunday, Sept. 8

During her international tour, indie singer-songwriter Faye Webster will perform at the Upper King venue. Webster is known to blend country, R&B, and soft rock elements. Tickets start at $45.

For more concerts, visit The Refinery’s lineup of events.

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