Nicole Atkins with Special Guests

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Nicole Atkins with Special Guests

ABOUT NICOLE ATKINS
Fresh off touring, opening for Stevie Nicks, and recording her new album—her first for Chris Isaak's Wicked Game label on the legendary Sun Records—torch and soul singer Nicole Atkins brings her band back to Analog for a February residency.

Be the first to hear Atkins' new songs, along with old favorites and new covers! Each night will also feature opening sets from East Nashville's most beloved songwriters and bands, plus death-defying acts of burlesque and comedy sprinkled throughout.

Atkins, also a professional illustrator, will provide art setups at your table along with local artist Dylan Rae Posch so you can relax and draw during the show.

Please join us on these Saturday nights in February for a truly immersive experience.

ABOUT THE SERPENTEENS
The Serpenteens are a rock ensemble formed by Tracy Jean and Marco Argiro, blending punk spirit with cinematic scale. Their debut album, Revolution, emerged from the 2020 shutdown and pulses with urgency, joy, and shadowed intensity. Recorded in Miami after leaving Nashville, the record features thundering drums, fuzzed-out guitars, and a sound that feels both colossal and intimate.

Live, the band expands beyond the core duo with Lauren Eve on bass and backing vocals and Ben Johnson on saxophone and percussion. Rooted in a deep love of rock and roll and driven by a belief in an ongoing "revolution of the mind," The Serpenteens create music that seeks connection, release, and truth.

ABOUT EMMA SWIFT
Emma Swift is an Australian-born songwriter who lives in Nashville, TN. A gifted singer inspired by Sandy Denny, Marianne Faithfull, and a plethora of dead poets, her sound is a blend of classic folk, Americana, and indie rock.

In August 2020, she released the critically-acclaimed Blonde on the Tracks, a Laurel Canyon era-inspired reimagining of some of her favourite Bob Dylan tunes on Tiny Ghost Records. The album received Best of 2020 accolades from Rolling Stone, Nashville Scene, No Depression, The Guardian, and more. Her version of "Going Going Gone" was selected by Elvis Costello to be on the jukebox at the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK.

Her latest album, The Resurrection Game, is a quietly devastating collection of lushly orchestrated cinematic folk songs. It was released by Tiny Ghost Records in 2025 and received rave reviews from UNCUT, The Guardian, MOJO, Glide, and NPR.

ABOUT LA REINE THE THRILL
La Reine The Thrill is both charming and unsightly. She hails from Chicago, arriving in Nashville by way of Brooklyn, NY. An international touring extreme danger act, she specializes in human blockhead, human pincushion, and is one of 100 female sword swallowers on the planet, having trained in sword swallowing in New Orleans, LA, and perfecting the skills all over Brooklyn, NYC, and Coney Island.

She is deeply committed to creating safe, inclusive spaces for POC, LGBTQIA+, and allied communities in the South and worldwide. Beyond the stage, La Reine is a trauma-trained and informed yoga and wellness practitioner, lead beauty educator & makeup artist, and a three-time bestselling author in the spiritual recovery and self-discovery field.

Her credits include the Coney Island Circus Sideshow, The Slipper Room, House of Yes, and The Box (NYC). She is a variety cast member at Skull's Rainbow Room and House of Lux, and is a co-producer of Carnival of Love Circus Sideshow in Nashville, TN.

Being purely magic, humble, always growing, evolving, and creating with love from a full cup is her way of life.

Parking for Analog ticket holders is just $10 flat in our on-site garage—available exclusively for guests attending shows at Analog at Hutton Hotel. QR code located inside the venue to scan for a discount.

Before the lights dim and the first note hits, indulge in an evening of elevated dining at Evelyn's, where timeless American flavors meet a touch of Southern sophistication. As an Analog ticket holder, enjoy 15% off your meal—because a night of exceptional music deserves an equally refined prelude.