by Sarah Rosin
On October 8th, Quinn XCII brought Lunch to Ryman Auditorium in Nashville in celebration of his latest EP. Nashville's own, Knox, kicked off the night with a performance that warmed the hearts of local musicians, seeing one of their peers on arguably the most iconic stage in Nashville.
Once Knox's set ended, it was time for Quinn XCII to take the stage. The artist may have been on tour in celebration of his latest release, but he gave the fans a show with songs dating all the way back to his debut EP, Change of Scenery. You could say that Quinn XCII came "Full Circle" from performing in Nashville for the first time at the Exit/In in 2017 to playing The Ryman in 2024.
The Ryman is already a beautiful venue in and of itself but the visuals were only that much better with the combination of lights and a set design of a diner that Quinn XCII named Mustard Mike's that he explained was because he likes mustard and his name is Mike.
The night was a memorable one filled with singing and dancing from fans of the indie pop singer, both old and new. The "All You Can Eat Tour" is at the halfway mark and definitely one worth checking out. Tickets to the remaining shows can be found here.