What We Know
The Facebook capture is not subtle: The Underdog has a Wednesday, May 20 flyer for a 9 p.m. show featuring Meltdown South, Carson Deans Band, and Mike Gowen Jr.
The flyer lists a $10 cover and puts the show squarely in the Gallatin-nightlife lane. The public venue listing for The Underdog places it at 3208 Gallatin Pike, which makes this less of a generic Nashville flyer and more of a real East Nashville option.
Why The Flyer Works
This is the exact use case for screenshots. A venue calendar link can tell you a show exists. The flyer tells you what kind of night it thinks it is: black-and-white, loud, slightly scruffy, and not trying to look like a wellness brand.
That matters because music stories are often vibe stories first. The screenshot is not decoration here. It is source material.
The flyer tells you what kind of night it thinks it is: loud, scruffy, and not trying to look like a wellness brand.

Why East Nashville Cares
East Nashville readers do not need every show in the city. They need the ones that are close enough to become a weeknight decision and specific enough to feel worth leaving the house.
A Gallatin Pike show with a clear lineup and cover price is exactly the kind of local calendar item that should not vanish into a fast-moving group feed.
What To Watch Next
The next useful upgrade would be confirmation from the venue's own calendar or a ticket page if one appears. For now, the screenshot plus public venue identity gives readers enough to know what the post is claiming and where to follow up.
If the show changes, the correction path is obvious: update the calendar hit, keep the screenshot as the original receipt, and make the new detail more visible than the old one.
