
Main Street Live’s 2025 season ended a week later than originally planned, but couldn’t have wrapped up any better with a perfect night and a large crowd at Security Federal Savings Bank’s west lawn.
Local favorite the TC Bryant Band, originally scheduled to begin the MSL free summer concert series on June 6 before rain forced a cancelation, performed a wide range of favorites for a large, enthusiastic crowd. Timmy Bryant, Trent and Shelli Young, Rob McCormick, Jared Denton, Marty Denton and Clark Bourque make up the TC Bryant Band, and they had as much fun as the audience.
“We love playing here,” Trent said. “The crowd here is always great. And the weather was great. You couldn’t have picked a better night. I don’t think it would have been this comfortable in June when we were supposed to play.”
“We love it,” Bryant added. “It means a lot to us playing in front of a hometown crowd.”
Main Street McMinnville organizers of MSL were happy to bring the 21st year of the concert series to a successful end.



“Who knew that having a concert in Aug. 1 would give us the best weather we’ve had all season?” Main Street McMinnville Executive Director Jennifer Flatt Meredith said. “It’s in the 70s and we had a really good crowd - probably anywhere from 800 to 1,000 people. The TC Bryant Band was a great way for us to wrap up the year, and we’re so happy we were able to give them a second chance after their previously scheduled show was rained out.”
Main Street Live is sponsored by Main Street Media, Security Federal Savings Bank, Main Street McMinnville, Bridgestone, McMinnville Electric System, Scooter's Coffee, Dr Pepper, Ben Lomand Connect, Law Offices of Galligan & Newman, Warren County, City of McMinnville, The Cafe at Tree City, The Butcher on Main and Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District.