About This Event
Ticket Prices
• Floor [Prices include ALL fees]
- Advance & Day Of Show
• Online: $63.63
• At Box Office: $50.99
• Lux Loft [Prices include ALL fees]
- Advance & Day Of Show
• Online: $102.20
• At Box Office: $87.55
The Box Office at Marathon Music Works is open every Friday from 10am-4pm.
Address: 1402 Clinton St. Nashville, TN 37203
--Address: 1402 Clinton St. Nashville, TN 37203
PLEASE NOTE - Marathon Music Works is a cashless venue. Only debit or credit cards are accepted at our bars, box office and guest services window. Please plan accordingly.
PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.
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Artist Info
NoCap
“When you listen to me, you can hear my pain,” says NoCap. “My music doesn’t sound like anybody else’s. I don’t ever want to be in a box. I’m creating my own wave. I’m hoping to change the game forever.”
Mobile, AL-based rapper NoCap has just released his groundbreaking new mixtape, THE HOOD DICTIONARY. The new release follows NoCap’s acclaimed 2019 mixtape, THE BACKEND CHILD which earned national acclaim. Pitchfork naming it among its “Great Records You May Have Missed: Spring 2019,” writing, “NoCap’s country-trap comes replete with sing-rap melodies, acoustic guitars that belong on a Darius Rucker record, and choruses of hi-hats and 808 snares. Cap tells vivid stories about the pain of growing up in the Deep South while always being in complete control of his voice.” 2019 saw the breakthrough release of “Ghetto Angels”. Pitchfork wrote, “NoCap is in touch with his Southern roots, taking us to church over a piano-driven instrumental that could without question play during a Sunday morning service…Lyrically, NoCap is candid, reflecting on his lost ones behind heart-rending bars: the faith-questioning, ‘Why do I always question God but I never pray,’. “The lyrics depict his fallen comrades into people who watch over him,” wrote XXL, “keeping NoCap safe on his journey through life. The song has resonated and took his career to another level.”