There are 18 tables, 8 bar seats and 8 church pew seats available for reservation. The remaining pew seats for this show are not reserved in advance. These seats are available on a first come/first served basis when doors open.
Ticket reservations at The Bluebird Cafe are an agreement to pay the cover charge and applicable taxes/fees and to meet the $15.00 per seat food and/or drink minimum.
Ticket holders may cancel their reservation for a full refund of the ticket price and applicable tax (excluding ticketing fees) if the cancellation is made at least 48 hours before the scheduled showtime. Cancellations made within 48 hours of the show are non-refundable. To cancel, please email [email protected] or call 615-383-1461. Phone line hours are Monday-Friday, 12-4 pm.
Note: When making reservations, choose the table you would like and then add the number of seats you need to your cart by using the + button. You are NOT reserving an entire table if you choose 1 (by choosing 1, you are reserving 1 seat). We reserve ALL seats at each table. If you are a smaller party at a larger table, you will be seated with guests outside your party.

John Capek is a Real Bohemian. When your music speaks to billions of people all around the world - you’re bringing some serious jam to the game. That’s what Real Bohemians do. One of John’s smash, international hits was recorded by the great pop/rock and roll icon Rod Stewart.
John Capek has the rhythm of his native ancestry coursing through his musical veins. This heritage, woven together with a deep resonance to African rhythms, the Blues, a little gospel and formal, classical training, have been the lifeblood of his hit - making chops. They are the underpinnings of the chart hits, multi-platinum awards and Grammy nods that overwhelm the walls of his studio.
The big artists of our time come to John for songs with staying power. That’s a Bonnie Raitt, a Joe Cocker, Cher, Diana Ross, to name only a few.
In 2023, John was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Born in Bar Harbor, Maine, Jude Johnstone began writing songs at about age 8. At 18, she was “discovered” by E-Street Band saxophonist, Clarence Clemons. After spending some time in New York and New Jersey under his wing, attending the famous No Nukes Concerts at Madison Square Garden while also being a fly on the wall as Springsteen made his ground breaking album “The River” in 1979, she moved to Los Angeles, where her songs quickly became sought after by other artists. She has been covered by Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Bette Midler, Johnny Cash, Stevie Nicks, Mary Black, Jennifer Warnes, Trisha Yearwood and more, including a #1 song for Yearwood’s debut album called “The Woman Before Me” which earned her a BMI award. Her songs then appeared on eight more Yearwood albums. She also penned the title track to Johnny Cash’s 1997 Grammy winning album “Unchained.”Jude has released 9 albums of her own and is currently working on her 10th called “Hope For The Broken Hearted.”
Nashville-based musician, Ray Duncan, has been crafting her musical path since age 13, when she played her first shows in her coastal hometown of Cambria, California. At 16, she was already performing with Ranchers for Peace, a duo formed with her father, songwriter Charles Duncan. Now, with her latest EP Laundromat, Duncan delivers her most fully realized work to date, a collection that transforms years of working-class frustration into pure rock and roll catharsis. Following her 2016 debut EP, This Road,” she’s built a multifaceted career as a background singer, film composer, co-host of her mother’s podcast “Book of Jude”and as a creator of music for New York theatrical productions.