Tonight’s Main Street Live will see a change of venue due to predicted inclement weather. “Saved by the Music: The Ultimate ’90s Experience” will be playing at McMinnville‘s historic Park Theater, just down the street from the free concert series’ traditional outdoor venue at Security Federal Savings Bank’s west lawn.

“We’re glad we’re able to be a backup plan for tonight’s Main Street Live show,” Park Theater Assistant Manager Ashley Wright said. “We’ll be ready to open our doors for this free show starting at 6 p.m. Our concession stand will be open and we’ll also be working with available vendors and volunteers to give folks a great experience. The show will begin at 7 p.m. Seating will be first come, first served and, while we won’t be able to accommodate as many folks as Security Federal’s west lawn, we hope to see a large crowd here to celebrate the music of the ’90s with Saved By The Music.”

“We’re so thankful to have the Park Theater as our backup location,” Main Street McMinnville Executive Director Jennifer Flatt Meredith said. “We’re currently working with our vendors to see who we can accommodate behind the theater, so come hang out with us in downtown McMinnville, soak up the energy of the historic Park Theater, and enjoy an amazing ’90s experience.”

Main Street Live is presented by Main Street McMinnville and 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 and Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District. 

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