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Prepare for a fantastic Earthquake Nashville experience ! On Fri. 28 Nov 2025 Earthquake is going to be playing at Zanies Comedy Night Club . Get your Earthquake tickets Nashville before they sold out

Earthquake Zanies Comedy Night Club , TN concert

Zanies Comedy Night Club 2025 8th Ave S, Nashville, TN, 37204

Get ready for an unforgettable night of laughter at the Legends of Laughter: Sommore, Earthquake & Lavell Crawford on February 13, 2026, at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall. This lineup promises a hilarious evening that comedy fans won't want to miss. Plus, earlier in January, catch Clint Black at the iconic Ryman Auditorium for the Opry at the Ryman series, a must-see for country music enthusiasts who appreciate live performances in a historic venue. In November, alternative rock fans can enjoy Cold at City Winery - Nashville, where the intimate setting enhances every note. Also marking your calendar for December, Erykah Badu will grace the stage at The Pinnacle At Nashville Yards, bringing her unique blend of R&B and soul. Finally, laughter continues with Nate Bargatze at the Bridgestone Arena in mid-December, ensuring a fantastic lineup of events for comedy lovers. Explore the vibrant Nashville scene and stay updated with concertnashville.com for all your event needs!


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By NJROMMAS

Parking situation at Stanford was a nightmare

We had great time at the game, but getting out of the parking lot was horrendous. It took a full 2 hours to get out of the parking lot. From what I could tell it seemed like there was only one exit. There was not one person directing traffic, so 40,000 confused and frustrated people in cars were trying to figure it out for themselves. We literally spent more time in our car trying to get out of the parking lot than we spent watching the game. I would never watch another game at Stanford, and it made me question the Earthquakes organization and decision making. On the bright side, we've been to games at Avaya which were a lot better organized. The exit experience erased an otherwise enjoyable game.