Twen Ignites Nashville with an Electrifying Blue Room Performance

Twen

On November 21, 2025, Twen took the stage at Nashville’s intimate Blue Room for a night full of intensity, connection, and unforgettable live energy. Opening the evening, Monsoon warmed up the crowd with their vibrant sound, setting the tone for a night of dynamic performances. As Twen launched into their set, the atmosphere surged with pulsing rhythms, searing guitar lines, and vocals that demanded attention. Fans swayed, danced, and sang along in unison, fully immersed in every song. From the first chord to the final note, Twen showcased why their music resonates so deeply, leaving the crowd buzzing long after the night came to a close.


Monsoon

Monsoon is a Nashville-based indie-pop band known for their high-energy performances and catchy, synth-driven sound. Blending live instrumentation with electronic textures, the group creates music that is simultaneously emotionally resonant and danceable. Their songs often explore themes of personal growth, self-discovery, and the challenges of navigating young adulthood, appealing to a wide audience seeking both fun and depth in music.

Their latest release, Afterglow, demonstrates Monsoon’s talent for crafting memorable hooks and layered melodies, gaining traction on streaming platforms and social media. With an engaging stage presence and a natural ability to interact with audiences, Monsoon’s live performances are as compelling as their recorded work, making them a perfect complement to any headlining act. Fans often praise the band for their authenticity, musicianship, and the joyful energy they bring to every show.

Photos by Abby Gordon. All images © 2025 Copyright Abby Gordon ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Twen

Everything about TWEN is hands-on. Jane designs every visual element, from videos, to posters, to merch. Ian produces, engineers, and mixes their albums. They’ve screen-printed their own shirts, booked their own tours, edited their own films, and built their tour van into a full-time mobile home. Their 2022 LP One Stop Shop wasn’t just a title, it was the truth. Even now, as their reach has expanded to a sold-out Red Rocks Amphitheatre show, opening arena tours, and having played 500+ shows across North America and Europe, they’ve kept full control. It’s proof you can exist outside the system and still make something that is current and alive.

TWEN, named after a post-war German magazine; a slang term for people in their twenties, has a sound that’s at once modern and nostalgic. Per the band, it’s ‘1965, 1995 and 2025 all at the same time. – Jax Today Written across highways & coastlines @twen_band latest LP ‘Fate Euphoric’, released 4th November 2025, isn’t nostalgic, though it nods to Britpop, psych, and new wave. It sounds more like the past filtered through the noise of right now.

If ‘One Stop Shop’ pointed at the struggles the 2020s face from a first person perspective, ‘Fate Euphoric’ takes a bird’s-eye view, seeking comfort in the cosmic wheel that will always keep spinning. TWEN are a band in flux, and that’s the point. The van is still home, but the studio is wherever the signal feels right. The fate might be uncertain, but for now, it’s euphoric.

Photos by Abby Gordon. All images © 2025 Copyright Abby Gordon ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.



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