Stop Missing Shows

Carter Faith in Nashville

528 users on tonedeaf are tracking Carter Faith

Never miss another Carter Faith show near Nashville.

Carter Faith
Exit/In — Nashville, TN
Carter Faith
Exit/In — Nashville, TN
Carter Faith
Nissan Stadium — Nashville, TN

Carter Faith is an artist with limited public discography or streaming presence. Without access to confirmed tracks, albums, or biographical details, there's not much to work with here. This could be an emerging artist, someone performing locally, or possibly a name variation that doesn't match existing databases. If you're looking for information on a specific Carter Faith project, it'd help to know where you've encountered their music — local venues, a specific label, a social media account. That context would make it easier to point you in the right direction.

Known for Unknown, No recorded data available

Carter Faith has a quiet but steady relationship with Nashville's stages. Most recently, they played Ryman Auditorium in October 2025, running through a seven-song set that balanced introspection with bite. "Cherry Valley" opened things up, followed by the defiant punch of "Arrows (Die for That Man)" and the late-night bar-room swagger of "Bar Star." The setlist leaned into the kind of songs that don't announce themselves—"If I Had Never Lost My Mind..." and "Misery Loves Company" are the ones that stick with you after the lights come down. It's the kind of set that works better in a room like the Ryman, where the acoustics do half the work and the audience actually listens.

Nashville's songwriting tradition runs deep, but it's never been a monolith. For artists like Carter Faith, the city offers a space where indie sensibility and country storytelling can coexist without compromise. The scene has grown more interested in artists who refuse easy categorization, who build songs on character and detail rather than formula. Carter Faith fits that current—someone writing from the margins, not the mainstream, finding an audience in rooms that care about craft.

Stay in East Nashville, where the old theaters and independent venues give the area real character without the Broadway chaos. Dinner at Attaboy or The Stillery—places with actual craft to their food. Spend a day exploring The Ryman Auditorium if you haven't; it's impossible to ignore the gravity of that room. Walk through the honky-tonks on Broadway if you want context for what Shepherd's blues means in this particular music town. The Parthenon is worth an hour if you need something completely different from the music scene.

Stop missing shows.

tonedeaf. reads your music library and emails you when artists you actually listen to have shows near Nashville. No app. No ads. No noise.

Sign Up Free