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New Constellations Concert Review

Venue & Date

Venue: Cannery Hall, Nashville, TN

Date: November 15, 2025

Review and Photographs by: Jacob Smith (jhs-photo.com)

First Impressions

The New Constellations band, recently discovered by the reviewer, were making their first official tour stop in Nashville, quickly drawing enthusiastic attention.

Musical Style

Their sound closely resembles modern synth-pop influences such as Cannons, CHVRCHES, and Phantogram, blending dream pop with vibrant synths and catchy guitar hooks.

Performance Energy

For being relatively new to the tour life they absolutely had energy on the stage and excellent attitudes.

Getting onto stage to a near sold-out crowd they crushed. Jumping directly into the first song “Does It Feel Like This?” and the crowd was singing lyric for lyric back to the stage.

The audience’s engagement was evident from the opening moments, setting an exhilarating tone for the evening.

Special Guest Appearance

After three songs, opener Jane Leo joined New Constellations on stage, expanding their typical duo into a full ensemble that added lush backing and a larger band feel.

Show Highlights

Resonance with Audience

Amazing attitudes and enjoyment was felt from the stage which became extremely contagious and always spreads to the crowd.

Tour Information

The performance was part of the band’s inaugural tour, with cities including Nashville, Atlanta, and Santa Fe, showcasing a schedule filled with near sell-outs and rising excitement for future shows.

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“They absolutely had energy on the stage and excellent attitudes. Jumping directly into the first song ‘Does It Feel Like This?’ and the crowd was singing lyric for lyric back to the stage.”

Author’s Summary

New Constellations’ Nashville debut combined vibrant energy, infectious chemistry, and memorable performances, delivering an unforgettable night for synth-pop fans.

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