
This one is definitely for those of you who like their rock on the harder side. Get ready for what’s sure to be an electrifying evening with Poppy, an artist with a unique vision in both music and pop culture. Known for her boundary-pushing sound that blends pop, progressive rock, and electronic music, Poppy’s Nashville stop of the “They’re All Around Us” tour is an event we’ve been anticipating for months! Her music is unpredictable, shifting through time signatures and heavy, hard-hitting moments that perfectly complement her bold style.
Poppyโs career skyrocketed with her critically acclaimed album I Disagree, which earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance. Since then, she has continued to redefine the limits of her genre. Her latest album, Negative Spaces, released in November via Sumerian, showcases even more of her fearless approach to blending brutal metal breakdowns, โ60s bubblegum pop, trap-pop, and grunge-punk. Poppy’s ability to seamlessly fuse these diverse elements has made her a standout artist in todayโs music scene and a sound that is instantly recognizable.

With over 404 million streams, Poppy has firmly established herself as a force to be reckoned with. Her collaboration with Knocked Loose on โSuffocateโ was recently nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards, a milestone that adds to her groundbreaking achievements, including making history in 2021 as the first-ever female solo nominee in the Best Metal Performance category with her track โBLOODMONEY.โ She has also worked with artists like Bad Omens, with whom she released “V.A.N,” a song that spent twenty-two consecutive weeks on the Rock Charts, peaking at #9 at Active Rock.
Poppy’s artistic vision extends beyond music, as she has ventured into directing videos, creating sci-fi graphic novels, and even hosting her own variety show, Improbably Poppy!. Expect a performance that brings her diverse artistic endeavors together in an explosive live show.
Opening for Poppy at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville is House of Protection, a collaboration between Stephen Harrison (Fever 333) and Aric Improta (Night Verses). Between their debut single “It’s Supposed to Hurt” and their more recent “Brain Dead,” they are sure to set the tone for a chaotic, high-energy performance that will perfectly complement Poppy’s experimental style.
Event Details:
- Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
- Doors Open: 6:00 PM
- Show Starts: 8:00 PM
- Location: Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, 925 3rd Avenue North, Nashville, TN
- Tickets: Available now on the Brooklyn Bowl’s website
This is an all-ages show, and there will be opportunities to upgrade your experience with VIP options, including bowling lanes and VIP boxes. This one is going to be wild so we hope to see you there!
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Connect with Poppy:
Official Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / Youtube
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