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Monday, July 18
:: Lol summer monday
:::: Just wait
:::::: This week(end especially) is fitna
:::::::: #betight
@ Musik City
$save it – All ages – All day
Tuesday, July 19
:: Diarrhea Sprinkles
:::: Datenight
:::::: Modern Convenience
:::::::: DJ Pill Specter
@Â Betty’s
$5 – 21+ – 9:30PM
::Â Modest Mouse
:::: I’m 100%Â down someone hit me up
@Â Ascend Ampitheater
$idk – All ages – sunsetPM
Wednesday, July 20
:: Party Static
:::: Heinous Orca
:::::: Soft Option
@Â Meal Ticket
$5-7 – All ages – 9PM
Thursday, July 21
::Â Digable Planets
:::: Camp Lo
@Â Exit/In
$sold out bummer – 18+ – 9PM
::Â Light and Sound Machine Presents:
:::: “Los Sures & Field Niggas”
@ Drkmttr
$10/$8 Belcourt members – 18+ – 7:30PM
Friday, July 22
:: Dr. Pepper Blues Band
:::: HOUND
:::::: Circle K
:::::::: Watcher
@Â Queen Ave
$7 – All ages – 9PM
:: The Belcourt Re-opens!!!
@Â Belcourt Theatre
$continued arts support – All ages – Forever
:: Roman Polanski’s Baby
:::: Femignome
:::::: Butthole
:::::::: Soccer Mommy
@Â Meal Ticket
$5 – All ages – 9PM
:: Jared Leibowich
:::: Cowgirls
:::::: Deli
@Â Betty’s
$5 – 21+ – 9PM
:: The Jag
:::: Lasso Spells
:::::: Okey Dokey + more
:::::::: DJ Andy Ferro
@Â Mercy Lounge
$3 – 18+ – 9PM
Saturday, July 23
:: Laffing Gas
:::: Menthol
:::::: Brothers
:::::::: Spodee Boy
@Â Blackbird Tattoo
$5 – All ages – 9PM
:: Soft Junk Records Launch Party
:::: feat. all sortsa djs wow
:::::: and a free keg apparently wow
@ Queen Ave
$free – 18+ – 9PM
:: The Gotobeds
:::: Arbor Labor Union
:::::: Savoy Motel
:::::::: The Psychics
@Â Foobar
$7 – 21+ – 9PM
:: Exit/In Street Fest
:::: feat. Diarrhea Planet
:::::: The Features
:::::::: Richie + more
@ Elliston Place
$20 – 18+ – 3PM
:: Tennessee Teens Rock Camp Showcase
@Â Third Man Records
$10 donation – All ages – 3PM
:: Sparkle City
:::: feat. Jake Orrall
@ Foobar
$5 – 21+ – 9PM
:: Motiongazer
:::: Thomas Borrelli
:::::: Rocky Block
@Â Glass Menage
$5 – All ages – 9PM
Sunday, July 24
:: Negra
:::: Drool
:::::: Shadraq
:::::::: Roadblock
@Â Glass Menage
$7 – All ages – 9PM
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We’re about a month out of Freakin’ Weekend VI, and the memories are already becoming a blur. Did Gnash, dressed in FW garb, really introduce Natural Child? Did Wolf Eyes provide direct support for Those Darlins? Did JEFF cover fucking CINNAMON GIRL? It’s all true, and thanks to three of the baddest, raddest ladies in Nashville, the whole thing is preserved for the ages. To those with a discerning eye, Julia Bee’s photos are black and white film, Amelia Anderson’s are full color film, and Emily Quirk’s are full color digital. Thank you to these girls for their beautiful work.
And thank you, sweet freaks of the weekend, for coming out and being a part of it all. It’s take a few months of planning to put these things together, but year in and year out you all give us even more in return. You’re what make the weekend so special for us, so we thank you. Now without further adieu, click on to see this year in pics…


















































































When we started working on Freakin’ Weekend V last October, I’m not sure we knew what a roller coaster it would be. We encountered some setbacks, but we also had quite a few things work in our favor. Now with the weekend behind us and the memories concretely formed, I can honestly say that it exceeded all of my expectations. Racking my brain for highlights proves fruitless. The weekend as a whole shines alone as one of the highlights of the last year.
Thank you Jesse. Thank you Donoho. Thank you Cy. Thank you Cam. Thank you Julia. Thank you Josh. Thank you Alexa. Thank you Trent. Thank you Kevin. Thank you Sean. Thank you Emily. Thank you Amelia. Thank you Elise. Thank you Daniel. Thank you Bingham and Drew. Thank you Christina.
But most of all, THANK YOU BANDS AND FREAKS. Nashville is a beautiful city full of beautiful people, and that warm beauty was in full bloom those three days.
As always, photos taken by three of the baddest babes in town: Julia Bee, Emily Quirk, and Amelia Anderson.
THURSDAY














FRIDAY
















SATURDAY





















When we started working on Freakin’ Weekend V last October, I’m not sure we knew what a roller coaster it would be. We encountered some setbacks, but we also had quite a few things work in our favor. Now with the weekend behind us and the memories concretely formed, I can honestly say that it exceeded all of my expectations. Racking my brain for highlights proves fruitless. The weekend as a whole shines alone as one of the highlights of the last year.
Thank you Jesse. Thank you Donoho. Thank you Cy. Thank you Cam. Thank you Julia. Thank you Josh. Thank you Alexa. Thank you Trent. Thank you Kevin. Thank you Sean. Thank you Emily. Thank you Amelia. Thank you Elise. Thank you Daniel. Thank you Bingham and Drew. Thank you Christina.
But most of all, THANK YOU BANDS AND FREAKS. Nashville is a beautiful city full of beautiful people, and that warm beauty was in full bloom those three days.
As always, photos taken by three of the baddest babes in town: Julia Bee, Emily Quirk, and Amelia Anderson.
THURSDAY














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SATURDAY





















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This PR cream dream proved itself to be well worth the wait! The blobby lines that formed around the venue doors (lookin at you, Coyote Ranch) made for an ideal breeding ground for pure, cage-free, no-sugar-added hype. One of our favorite photo jennies, Julia Bee, was on the job capturing every moment, from the first practices to the final show. Check up on it ch’all…






























Sweat, hair, beer-mud, knee bruises, and Charlie Moothart. These are the things that dreams are made of, and these are the things that Fuzz delivered last week. We’re not the type to just throw around terms like “life changer” and “religious experience,” but this was definitely the kind of show that reminded us of why we got into this crazy game in the first place. Kids walking over the kids who were already crawling over each other? That’s beautiful, man. The finest art. CCR Headcleaner and Heavy Cream opened, and our two favorite documentarians, Bekah Cope and Julia Bee, were there to catch it all. Thank you everyone for doing what you do.

















Sweat, hair, beer-mud, knee bruises, and Charlie Moothart. These are the things that dreams are made of, and these are the things that Fuzz delivered last week. We’re not the type to just throw around terms like “life changer” and “religious experience,” but this was definitely the kind of show that reminded us of why we got into this crazy game in the first place. Kids walking over the kids who were already crawling over each other? That’s beautiful, man. The finest art. CCR Headcleaner and Heavy Cream opened, and our two favorite documentarians, Bekah Cope and Julia Bee, were there to catch it all. Thank you everyone for doing what you do.

















Few people have been more instrumental to this website and the documentation of our community than Bekah Cope and Julia Bee. From 2009 to 2013, from Willy T’s house to the Stone Fox, from Saigon Baby to JEFF the brotherhood, Bekah and Julia have been there all along with their cameras in tow. Tonight, for the first time ever, they will culminate their greatest hits into a photo show for the public to enjoy. Prints will be sold, beverages will be had, and the ladies will be there to talk to the young people about their work. As the flier says, these babes are also in the process of setting up a community darkroom at Fort Houston, so find out all you can about that while you’re there. Don’t miss your chance to support the backbone.
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Well, that was FUN. As planned, we got a visit from Miami’s Jacuzzi Boys on Sunday, and good Lort did they bring the thunder. The set was a solid mix of older favorites and new material from their upcoming record, and it all sounded right on to us. We were also treat with sets from Weekend Babes, D. Watusi, and Cy Barkley and the Way Outsiders. The punkers pushed, the poppers hopped, and freaks felt alright. Lucky for us, resident photographers Julia Bee, Emily Quirk, and Amelia Anderson were all in attendance snapping memories. Peek the party below…
WEEKEND BABES

D. WATUSI



CY BARKLEY AND THE WAY OUTSIDERS


JACUZZI BOYS







Well, that was FUN. As planned, we got a visit from Miami’s Jacuzzi Boys on Sunday, and good Lort did they bring the thunder. The set was a solid mix of older favorites and new material from their upcoming record, and it all sounded right on to us. We were also treat with sets from Weekend Babes, D. Watusi, and Cy Barkley and the Way Outsiders. The punkers pushed, the poppers hopped, and freaks felt alright. Lucky for us, resident photographers Julia Bee, Emily Quirk, and Amelia Anderson were all in attendance snapping memories. Peek the party below…
WEEKEND BABES

D. WATUSI



CY BARKLEY AND THE WAY OUTSIDERS


JACUZZI BOYS






