Monday, October 12th, 2026

Bright Eyes

Lullaby For The Working Class

Doors: 6:30 PM / Show: 7:30 PM 18 & Over
Bright Eyes

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
925 3rd Avenue North
Nashville, Tennessee 37201
This ticket is valid for standing room only, general admission. ADA accommodations are available day of show. All support acts are subject to change without notice. Any change in showtimes or other important information will be relayed to ticket-buyers via email. ALL SALES ARE FINAL Tickets purchased in person, subject to $3.00 processing charge (in addition to cc fee, if applicable). *Advertised times are for show times - check Brooklyn Bowl Nashville website for most up-to-date hours of operation*"

Bright Eyes has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to supporting the Poison Oak Project, and their work advancing equity for LGBTQ+ people, with a particular focus on supporting the trans community. https://poisonoakproject.raiselysite.com/ This event is 18+, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. A physical, valid government-issued photo ID is required for entry. No refunds will be issued for failure to produce proper identification. Want to have the total VIP experience? Upgrade your ticket today by reserving a bowling lane or VIP Box by visiting the VIP Upgrade tab on our website.

Artist Info

Bright Eyes

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Bright Eyes began in 1995 in an Omaha basement as a recording moniker for a then 15-year old Conor Oberst’s work with producer/multi-instrumentalist Mike Mogis. Mogis and composer/arranger/multi-instrumentalist Nate Walcott became fully fledged members in 2006. 

 

Over the last two-plus decades, as Bright Eyes has released one after another time capsule LP’s – urgent dispatches from transcendent, fleeting eras of our collective lives – they’ve also simultaneously been assembling a robust, mature, narratively cohesive discography.  Bright Eyes' impact and influence has been significant throughout pop-culture, appearing in countless films and television shows, their songs covered by dozens of artists including Lorde, The Killers, Mac Miller, Phoebe Bridgers, Jason Mraz and beabadoobee, and sampled by rappers like Young Thug and Lil Peep.  ​For a band that’s often been perceived as an outlier, the depth, breadth, and impact of the Bright Eyes canon is remarkable. 

 

Lullaby For The Working Class

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