Join us for the GRAND OPENING of Nashville's newest music venue, Harken Hall, as we ring in an early New Year with Exile, with special guest Tony Jackson. Arrive early! Starting at 6:30pm, enjoy complimentary pizza while it lasts. The show starts at 7:30pm and will conclude around 10:30pm with an early champagne toast, giving you plenty of time to get home or get to your next New Year's Eve celebration.
Seating options include:
Complimentary parking will be available onsite and nearby the venue. More details to come.
QUESTIONS? Contact us at tickets@harkenhall.com
Exile formed in 1963 looking to play small clubs in Richmond, Kentucky but managed to top both the pop and country charts with eighteen hits collectively, including eleven No. 1s during their 60-year-long career. Their iconic smash hit, “Kiss You All Over,” spent four weeks at the top of Billboard’s pop chart in 1978. In the early 1980s, Exile started to focus on country music. During their run on the country charts, Exile had ten No. 1 singles, including “Woke Up In Love” and "Give Me One More Chance." The hit song "Kiss You All Over" was used in the 1996 Adam Sandler movie Happy Gilmore and the 2006 film Employee of the Month, among others. They have written hit songs for other major label artists, including Alabama, Diamond Rio, and Restless Heart. The five original Exile members re-formed in 2008 and continue to tour today. Current band members include J.P. Pennington, Les Taylor, Sonny LeMaire, Marlon Hargis, and Steve Goetzman. In 2023, Exile celebrated its 60th anniversary as a band and the 45th anniversary of the hit song “Kiss You All Over.” They are currently on tour promoting their most ambitious album project ever, A Million Miles Later, released in August 2023. For more information, visit www.exile.biz.
Opening for Exile, Tony Jackson, a regular performer at the Grand Ole Opry, brings his rich, traditional country vocal style to the stage. His latest album, I’ve Got Songs to Sing, features 11 tracks, including collaborations with Randy Travis and Rhonda Vincent, as well as a heartfelt rendition of “Wichita Lineman.” With more than 100 million video views, Jackson continues to connect with audiences through timeless themes and deeply moving songs.