Spotlight on Women in Music: Chick Singer Night Returns to Franklin to Support Mental Health Services

Franklin, TN — Chick Singer Night (CSN), the world’s longest-running showcase for female artists, is lighting up the stage at The Mockingbird Theater in The Factory at Franklin on Sunday, June 29 at 7PM — and this time, it’s for a cause that hits close to home. Proceeds from this powerful night of music will benefit the Gerald E. Allen Foundation for Mental Health, funding scholarships for The Collective’s life- saving mental health services.
Now celebrating its 37th anniversary, Chick Singer Night is more than just a concert — it’s a national movement. With a high-energy lineup of female performers from Nashville and across the U.S., backed by the renowned CSN house band, this show promises a night of unforgettable performances across multiple genres — all in an intimate, world-class venue.
🎟 Tickets are just $15 and available now at:
👉 https://tunehatch.com/shows/181484605
Guests can also take part in an online auction, featuring unique items and experiences, with 100% of proceeds going toward providing mental health support to those in need.
🛍 Online auction now open at:
👉 https://givebutter.com/c/OhVtKn
Star-Powered Lineup:
This year’s performers include:
- Jett Jenkins
- Gable Burnett
- Laurel Taylor
- Femke
- Krystal King
- Lydia Wade
- Lisa Linehan
“This is more than a show — it’s a movement,” says Lisa Linehan, CSN Franklin Co-Producer and longtime advocate for women in music. “We’re blending extraordinary talent with an important mission: bringing music and mental health together to create meaningful change in our community.”
The event is co-produced by Lisa Linehan and Lisa Kyser, owner of Ten East Ten West, who have co- produced CSN shows across Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta for over 15 years. This year’s Franklin show is proudly sponsored by Ten East Ten West.
About Chick Singer Night:
Founded in 1988 by singer/songwriter Lori Maier, CSN is a national nonprofit series of live music events celebrating female talent of every style, age, and background. Thousands of women have graced CSN stages — including now-household names like Norah Jones, Paula Cole, Phoebe Bridgers, Lari White, and Megan Mullally. CSN shows are produced entirely by volunteers and continue to open doors for female musicians across the country.
“CSN is about creating a platform where women can shine, regardless of where they are in their musical journey,” says founder Lori Maier. “It’s about building community, empowering voices, and celebrating the healing power of music.”