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From the honky-tonks of Broadway to the serene beauty of Percy Warner Park, we've got you covered. Our passionate hosts dive deep into the city's thriving music scene, bringing you insider tips on catching the hottest shows and discovering rising stars before they hit the big time.
But Nashville isn't just about country music. We'll keep you in the loop on all the sporting action, whether you're cheering for the Titans, Predators, or Nashville SC. Get the scoop on game day experiences, fan events, and the electric atmosphere that surrounds Nashville's sports culture.
Art enthusiasts, we haven't forgotten about you. We'll guide you through the city's burgeoning art scene, from world-class museums to quirky galleries and street art that tells Nashville's story in vivid color. Discover the events and exhibitions that are shaping the city's creative landscape.
For outdoor adventurers, we'll explore the natural wonders in and around Nashville. Hike the trails, paddle the rivers, and find those hidden spots perfect for a picnic or a moment of tranquility amidst the urban buzz.
And of course, we'll delve into the heart of Nashville's culture, showcasing the festivals, food scenes, and unique experiences that make this city truly one-of-a-kind. From hot chicken joints to haute cuisine, we'll satisfy your culinary curiosity and keep your taste buds tingling.
"Things to Do in Nashville" is more than just a podcast; it's your personal concierge to the city. We'll bring you up-to-the-minute information on events, insider tips from locals, and stories that capture the essence of Nashville's charm.
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Music, Sports, and Quirky Fun in Nashville - Your Local Guru's Guide
dimanche 26 octobre 2025 • Durée 05:11
You want fresh, local, and outrageously fun? Let’s start with today: The Opry 100 Birthday Show rocks the Grand Ole Opry tonight, October 26—a centennial blowout packed with superstars and Nashville legends, premium lounge eats, backstage tours, artist meet-and-greets, and yes, the coveted chance to step inside the legendary Circle itself. You heard it here: this is a country music bucket-list moment, and you can even chill in themed dressing rooms while you snack on Music City bites.
For the art crowd, don’t miss WE Fest, the annual Edgehill bash honoring historic sculptor William Edmondson. Expect hands-on art, music, top local food trucks, and a celebration of Nashville’s creative soul, all week at Edgehill—no ticket required, just the hunger for discovery.
Love live tunes and talent? Pop over to 3rd & Lindsley this coming Saturday, November 1 for Backstage Nashville’s Daytime Hit Songwriters Show. Hear the hits raw from the lips of the songwriters—true Nashville magic. The Basement East keeps rolling with concerts nearly every night this month, spotlighting acts so hot locals try to keep them hush-hush. If you want music without the jammed crowds, slip into The Listening Room Café for lunchtime tunes or happy hour jams—discover tomorrow’s stars before they headline stadiums, guaranteed.
For action fans, Nashville’s sports spirit is on fire. Yesterday, the Predators pulled an epic nine-round shootout win at Bridgestone Arena—this city lives for hockey drama, so keep your eye on their next home game. Meanwhile, Tennessee State University Football takes on Lindenwood at Nissan Stadium on November 1. There’s energy, tailgating, and marching band pageantry—true Oly territory.
Let’s get weird: this week dive into Cheekwood’s Pumpkin Village for the most Instagrammable gourd display in Tennessee. Bonus points if you bring your pooch in a costume for the HOWL-oween dog parade. At Nashville Zoo, join the Keebler Spookie Fudge Stripes scavenger hunt—it’s free, sugar-fueled, and possibly the only place to spot a cookie with legs.
More hidden treasures? Hit a Thursday night Ghost Tour with Nashville Adventures. Local rumor claims you might hear a real ghost’s country croon—beats your average pub crawl! Crew Training Club’s first session is only $15 with promo code GURU—unleash your athletic alter-ego like a local in the know.
Night owls: Barcrawlerz Trick or Drink is running all weekend with outrageously costumed revelers and sweet drink specials. Join the parade of madness and maybe spot a haunted bachelorette party or three.
Foodies, Taste of Bellevue comes up November 9 and promises serious flavor from some of the city’s most buzzed-about eats. Ready to carbo-load after epic exploring? Bavarian Bierhaus dishes bier and brats with a Nashville twist, and drop that “GURU” code for deals locals love.
Oly’s tip: always check Nashville Guru for last-minute happenings—DJs, indie theatre, and street markets pop up like whack-a-mole, and every week has new ‘only-in-Nashville’ fun.
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Nashville's Eclectic Escape: From Hockey Hijinks to Haunted Hideouts
samedi 25 octobre 2025 • Durée 04:42
If you’re in Nashville this week and want to steer clear of the basic bachelorette crowd, lace up those adventure boots (or cowboy-inspired sneakers) and let’s get weird, musical, and maybe just a little bit legendary.
Tonight, Bridgestone Arena is revving with the Nashville Predators taking on the LA Kings for Hispanic Music Heritage Night. This means high-stakes hockey collides with live Latin music, folkloric dancers, local Latina-owned food trucks, and—wait for it—a pregame Lotería tournament. Smashville knows how to hockey party, and even if you don’t know the blue line from a bluegrass riff, the vibe is electric.
Third and Lindsley is jazz central right now with the Nashville Jazz Festival running through tomorrow. This venue is as soulful as a trumpet solo in the rain and will have some of the city’s finest musicians just riffing their hearts out. Slide in for the syncopation, then bounce to The Basement East, where Rock and Roll Playhouse serves up Chappell Roan’s mega pop jams for kids by day, and Nashville’s edgiest indie acts by night.
If you've got a taste for something spooky, Nashville Adventures is running infamous Ghost Tours through downtown and local cemeteries every night this week. Trust me, nothing strengthens friendships like collectively running from your own imagination under Tennessee’s October moon.
Speaking of traditions with a twist, the Grand Ole Opry is pinking out tonight for Opry Goes Pink—think big stars like Carrie Underwood, Amy Grant, and Mandy Barnett raising the roof (and breast cancer awareness). For the ultimate Nashville bragging rights, nab tickets to the Opry’s exclusive backstage birthday party, complete with hit songwriter showcases and birthday cake in Studio A—the same spot “Hee-Haw” was filmed.
Are you a football nut like me? Nissan Stadium is where the Titans do battle, but locals also trek there for massive outdoor concerts. According to SeatGeek, walking across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge straight into the stadium with the skyline behind you is an absolute must.
For college sports, head over to see the Tennessee State Tigers clash with Western Illinois Leathernecks for some pure, unfiltered gridiron action at 1:30 PM today.
Outdoorsy types, get tangled (literally) in a giant autumn corn maze or pumpkin patch at the Nashville Fall Festival, running through November 2. You’ll find hayrides, cider, and more photo ops than your phone can handle. According to Nashville Guru, this is the stuff local families do when they’re “off-duty” from honky-tonk row.
Everyone knows about Broadway and the honky-tonks, but for killer live sets that will make your friends jealous, check emerging acts at The Basement East or catch Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit at Ryman Auditorium tonight at 8 PM. The Ryman is the sort of place where legends are born—and occasionally freak out about the acoustics.
Craving culinary adventure? The Bavarian Bierhaus is running food and drink discounts, but the true pro move is to book a seat on the Pontoon Saloon for a river cruise party—think music, drinks, and captain jokes so bad they’re good.
A few wildcards for the in-the-know: try Crew Training Club for a fitness challenge locals swear by, or apply for a Nautical Boat Club membership if you want unlimited access to the Cumberland River without ever touching an oar on your own.
From sports fever to haunted history, jazz all-nighters to riverside revelry, Nashville this week is serving up a buffet of unique experiences that are buzzing in local group chats. The only question—can you out-Oly me in discovering the quirkiest of all?
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Scoop on Nashville's Buzzing Music, Sports, and Festivals - Your All-in-One Adventure Guide
vendredi 10 octobre 2025 • Durée 03:53
Music City this week is buzzier than a wasp at a tailgate. Tonight, dive into downtown at GEODIS Park, where Tyler Childers, with Charley Crockett and Cory Branan, will electrify one of Nashville’s biggest venues. This Friday night concert not only rocks out but supports local and Appalachian causes—feel good while you boogie, folks! For another only-in-Nashville music fix, catch Saturday’s live songwriter showdown at the Bluebird Cafe, an intimate venue famed for musical moments that TikTok can only dream of.
Can’t get enough of live drama? Ryman Auditorium—the “Mother Church”—is serving up Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Noah Cyrus, The Temptations & Four Tops (yes, legends), and even the uproarious Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers performing on its historic stage throughout October. Add that to “The Music of My Life: All-Star Tribute to Anne Murray” on October 27 at the Opry House—Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, k.d. lang, and even a cameo by hockey legend Barry Trotz are all in the mix.
More into sports? Smash your social feed with Nashville Predators’ electric season opener just gone, then dive into college spirit at Vanderbilt Soccer Complex tonight—Vandy’s women’s team battles Mizzou, and with their top-25 status, it’s SEC-level athletic firepower! And if you’re craving full-throttle energy, keep your eyes out for line dancing at Hurricane Hall, where free lessons and honky-tonk vibes meet stadium-sized sound. Locals say it’s the heartbeat of a true Nashville Friday.
This is also prime season for quirky fall festivals. The Nashville Whiskey Festival is flowing now through October 12, perfect for those who believe bourbon is both a sport and religion. Feeling more “pro-fun, pro-donut”? Lucky Ladd Farms’ pumpkin patch and epic corn maze are open until October 31. And for your art fix, street-smart locals rave about Artville, a three-day bash in Wedgewood-Houston from September 26–28, stacked with public art installations and immersive creative madness—catch the murals before the Instagram crowd does.
Wheel into trending eats at Assembly Food Hall, where you can sample Nashville hot chicken that’s melt-your-face spicy or go sweet with legendary Five Daughters Bakery cronut stacks. Next-door, rooftop mini-golf at the nearby Pinewood Social means you can putt-putt overlooking the skyline, milkshake in hand. No judgment if you celebrate every hole-in-one with a little dance—this city’s spirit is contagious.
If your vibe’s more chill, Cheekwood Estate & Gardens hosts after-dark art strolls and their monthly Black Arts Bash, celebrating local Black chefs, musicians, and artists. Or try a Ryman Sidewalk Session—free, spontaneous, and full of up-and-coming talent.
Folks, Music City moves at the speed of a banjo solo, and there’s always a fresh reason to live like a legend and laugh like a local.
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Exploring Nashville's Music, Culture, and Festive Events - A City Guide for Locals and Tourists
samedi 9 novembre 2024 • Durée 04:28
### Music and Concerts
Nashville is renowned for its music scene, and November is no exception. This week, you can catch Bonnie Raitt live at the Grand Ole Opry House on November 11, with guest James Hunter[3][5].
On the same day, Leon Bridges will be performing at the Ryman Auditorium, a venue known for its rich musical history[5].
For country music fans, the Grand Ole Opry has multiple shows lined up, including performances by Carrie Underwood, The Dead South, and Old Crow Medicine Show on November 16[3][4].
### Festivals and Markets
This weekend, the Nashville Vintage Market is taking place at the Fairgrounds Nashville on November 9, offering a variety of vintage goods and unique shopping experiences[2][5].
The Pecan Festival at Williamson Family Farm on November 9 is another great event, celebrating the harvest season with pecan-themed treats and activities[5].
### Holiday Events
As the holiday season approaches, Nashville is gearing up with several festive events. The Christmas Village at the Fairgrounds from November 15-17 is a must-visit, featuring holiday shopping, photos with Santa, and more[1][5].
Zoolumination at the Nashville Zoo, starting on November 15, is a spectacular display of 500 custom silk lanterns, including a 200-foot-long dragon and various animal and holiday-themed scenes[1].
### Food and Drink
For food enthusiasts, the Music City Bacon and Barrel Festival, although dates for 2024 are yet to be announced, is typically a highlight in November. The festival offers unlimited samples of bacon-themed dishes and whiskey samples, along with live music and other festivities[1].
On November 19, the November Chef Dinner Series at Amerigo Nashville promises an exquisite dining experience with a special menu crafted by the restaurant's chefs[2].
### Outdoor Adventures
Nashville offers several outdoor activities. The 10th Annual Holiday LIGHTS at Cheekwood, starting in November, is a delightful experience with s’mores, seasonal libations, and a Holiday Marketplace. You can also tour the Historic Mansion, specially decorated by former White House florist Laura Dowling[3][5].
### Cultural and Artistic Experiences
The Frist Art Museum is hosting "Journey through Japan: Myths to Manga" from October 25 to February 16, 2025, providing a unique cultural insight into Japanese art and mythology[5].
For theater enthusiasts, the Nashville Children’s Theatre is presenting "Wheels on the Bus," an interactive play for young children, and "Pippi Longstocking" from November 2 to December 15[3][5].
### Sports
If you're interested in sports, Nashville has several events lined up. Catch a concert or a sporting event, such as a Predators game at the Bridgestone Arena, although specific dates in November may vary[1].
### Hidden Gems
For a unique experience, consider the Nightly Spirits Nashville Haunted Boos and Booze Tour, which takes you through the city’s spookiest haunts while enjoying local bars and pubs[3][4].
The GasLamp Holiday Open House on November 16 is another hidden gem, offering sales, treats, and the chance to meet favorite dealers and find unique gifts[3].
### Family-Friendly Activities
The Aquarium Nashville is hosting a "Mystic Mermaids Under the Sea Breakfast" where you can enjoy a meal while watching mermaids swim. This is a great event for families with children[2].
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage offers a variety of family-friendly activities, including a ghost tour and a special performance of "A Christmas Carol" with Gerald Dickens on November 12[5].
Nashville's blend of music, culture, and outdoor activities makes it a city that has something for everyone, whether you're a local or just visiting. With its rich history, vibrant music scene, and festive atmosphere, Nashville is the perfect place to explore and enjoy a wide range of unique experiences.
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Discover Nashville's Vibrant Music, Culture, and Outdoor Delights This Fall
mercredi 6 novembre 2024 • Durée 04:40
### Music Experiences
Nashville is famously known as Music City, and for good reason. One of the most iconic music venues is the Grand Ole Opry, where you can catch live performances by legendary and rising stars. In November, the Opry hosts special holiday-themed shows, adding a festive touch to the already electric atmosphere. You can also take an Opry House Backstage Tour to explore the dressing rooms, green rooms, and even stand on the stage where countless legendary performances have taken place.
For a more unique musical experience, consider the Redneck Comedy Bus Tour, a hilarious and entertaining ride through Nashville's quirkiest landmarks, all while enjoying outrageous Southern humor on a converted school bus.
### Cultural and Artistic Delights
Cheekwood Estate & Gardens is a must-visit, especially during the holiday season. The 10th Annual Holiday LIGHTS at Cheekwood features beautifully decorated grounds, s’mores, seasonal libations, and a Holiday Marketplace. This event is a delightful experience for all ages and includes a tour of the Historic Mansion specially decorated by former White House florist Laura Dowling.
If you're looking for something a bit different, the Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater offers a unique blend of a delicious meal and an entertaining performance in the heart of Music City. This is a great way to immerse yourself in Nashville's vibrant nightlife with fewer crowds in November.
### Outdoor Adventures
The Nashville Zoo's Zoolumination is a spectacular event that kicks off in November. This Chinese Festival of Lights features 500 custom silk lanterns throughout the zoo, including animal displays and a 200-foot-long dragon. It's a family-friendly event that runs from November 15th to January 5th.
For a scenic and relaxing experience, take a cruise on the General Jackson Showboat. The autumn colors along the Cumberland River provide a picturesque backdrop, and the showboat offers Thanksgiving-themed dinner and shows, complete with live performances and Southern cuisine.
### Food and Drink Experiences
Nashville is renowned for its culinary scene, and one of the standout events in November is the Music City Bacon and Barrel Festival. This festival offers unlimited samples of bacon-themed dishes and 15 whiskey samples, along with live music, cocktails, and photo opportunities. Although the 2024 dates are yet to be announced, it typically takes place around early November.
For a unique dining experience, head to the House of Cards for their Friendsgiving celebration. This event promises a magical Thanksgiving season with special treats and a festive atmosphere.
### Sports and Family-Friendly Activities
If you're visiting with family, the Nashville Children’s Theatre's production of "Wheels on the Bus" is an interactive and immersive play perfect for children aged 0 to 5. This show takes the audience on a fun-filled ride through a town full of colorful characters and comic conundrums.
Sports enthusiasts can enjoy events like the 7th President 7k at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, which takes place in October but sets the stage for other outdoor activities in November. Additionally, exploring Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage itself is a great way to delve into Nashville's history and enjoy some outdoor time.
### Hidden Gems and Local Favorites
For a spooky yet fun experience, consider the Nightly Spirits Nashville Haunted Boos and Booze Tour. This tour takes you through Nashville's spookiest haunts, combining history and nightlife in a unique and entertaining way.
The GasLamp Holiday Open House is another local favorite, offering a festive atmosphere with gift card giveaways, treats, and sales. This event is a great place to find unique gifts and get into the holiday spirit.
In summary, Nashville offers a diverse array of activities that cater to all interests. Whether you're a music lover, a food enthusiast, or someone looking for unique cultural experiences, Nashville has something special waiting for you. From the iconic Grand Ole Opry to the festive lights at Cheekwood, and from delicious bacon festivals to spooky haunted tours, Nashville is a city that promises unforgettable memories.
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Discover Music City's Vibrant Fall: A Nashville Travel Guide
samedi 2 novembre 2024 • Durée 04:57
### Music Experiences
Nashville, known as Music City, is a paradise for music lovers. This November, you can catch a show at the iconic Grand Ole Opry, which offers a warm, indoor setting to enjoy the best in country music. The Opry often hosts special holiday-themed shows, adding a festive spirit to the performances.
For a behind-the-scenes look, consider the Opry House Backstage Tour, where you can explore dressing rooms, green rooms, and even stand in the spot where many legendary performances have taken place.
If you're looking for something different, the Ryman Auditorium is hosting several notable concerts, including a residency by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, and a reunion concert featuring cast members from the TV series "Nashville".
### Unique Tours and Activities
One of the most unique experiences in Nashville is the Redneck Comedy Bus Tour. This two-hour ride on a converted school bus takes you through Music City's quirkiest landmarks while entertaining you with outrageous Southern humor.
For a scenic and festive experience, board the General Jackson Showboat for a lunch or dinner cruise along the Cumberland River. The cruise features Thanksgiving-themed dinners and live performances onboard, set against the backdrop of changing autumn colors.
### Art and Culture
Nashville has a thriving art scene. The city hosts various art crawls, such as the First Friday in Downtown Franklin, First Saturday in Downtown and WeHo, and the Third Saturday at the 100 Taylor Street Arts Market in Germantown. These events allow you to explore multiple galleries and artists in one evening.
The Southern Festival of Books, held at Bicentennial Mall State Park, is a literary event that brings together dozens of authors for a day of readings and discussions. This event is free and offers a lovely way to spend an autumn day.
### Outdoor Adventures
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Cheekwood Harvest celebration is a must-visit. This annual event features clever constructions using 7,500 pumpkins and 4,000 chrysanthemums, along with a pumpkin patch where you can pick your own pumpkin.
The Nashville Zoo's Boo at the Zoo is a fun event for families, offering free rides, trick-or-treating, special animal shows, and spooktacular scenes. It's not too scary for younger kids, making it an ideal family outing.
### Food and Drink Experiences
Nashville is renowned for its culinary scene. The Music City Bacon and Barrel Festival, held at Loveless Barn, offers unlimited samples of bacon-themed dishes and 15 whiskey samples. The event includes live music, cocktails, and photo ops, making it a unique gastronomic experience.
For coffee enthusiasts, the Nashville Coffee Festival at Marathon Music Works is a new event this year, featuring coffee, tea, food, and live music from some of Nashville's best bands.
### Sports and Family Activities
Sports fans can enjoy a variety of events, including the Vanderbilt vs. Texas game, welcoming the Longhorns to Nashville. For a family-friendly activity, the Nashville Children’s Theatre is presenting "Wheels on the Bus," an interactive and immersive play suitable for ages 0 to 5 years old.
### Cultural and Community Events
The Kosher Nashville Hot Chicken + Jewish Arts & Music Festival at the Gordon Jewish Community Center is a unique cultural event that combines kosher hot chicken with Jewish arts and music. This festival is a great way to experience the diverse cultural landscape of Nashville.
The Shop Black Fest on November 30 at the Scarritt Bennett Center is another cultural event that promotes local Black businesses and artisans, offering a platform for shopping, networking, and community engagement.
### Hidden Gems
For a unique shopping experience, visit the Christmas Village at the Fairgrounds in Nashville from November 10-12. This event allows you to get a head start on your holiday shopping with unique and interesting gifts, and there are also opportunities to take photos with Santa.
The Nashville Beadshow, held at The Fairgrounds Nashville on November 2-3, is a hidden gem for craft enthusiasts, offering a wide range of beads and beading supplies.
In summary, Nashville offers a rich tapestry of activities that cater to all interests, from music and art to outdoor adventures and unique cultural events. Whether you're a local or a tourist, there's always something exciting to discover in this vibrant city.
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Explore the Vibrant Music, Culture, and Outdoor Adventures of Nashville, the "Music City"
mercredi 30 octobre 2024 • Durée 04:17
### Music and Live Performances
Nashville is renowned for its music scene, and there are numerous events and venues to explore. This week, you can catch performances like Badflower with Slothrust and MISSIO at the Ryman Auditorium on October 22, or Tower of Power with the Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on the same day.
For a more intimate experience, the Bluebird On 3rd is hosting a night with Brinley Addington, Emily Earle, and Emily Landis on October 14. The Grand Ole Opry, a Nashville staple, continues to offer shows throughout the month, featuring a lineup of country music legends and newcomers.
### Festivals and Seasonal Events
October is a great time to enjoy the fall festivities in Nashville. The Cheekwood Harvest, though ending on October 27, has been a highlight with its Pumpkin Village, pumpkin houses, and chrysanthemum displays.
The 14th Annual TN Beer, Wine & Shine Festival on October 19 at Two Rivers Mansion is another event not to miss, offering a variety of local beers, wines, and spirits.
### Outdoor Adventures
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Fall Festival at Lucky Ladd Farms, which includes a pumpkin patch and corn maze, is open until November 1. This is a great place for families to enjoy the autumn season.
The Tennessee State Pow Wow at Long Hunter State Park from October 18-20 is a unique cultural event that celebrates Native American heritage with traditional dances, music, and crafts.
### Cultural and Artistic Experiences
Nashville is rich in cultural and artistic offerings. The Nashville Jewish Film Festival, running from October 15 to November 7, features a diverse selection of films at various venues across the city.
For art enthusiasts, the INTERVENTIONS exhibit by British artist Ann Carrington at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, which runs until October 27, showcases intricate sculptures made from discarded and found objects.
### Food and Drink
Food and drink are integral to the Nashville experience. The Farm to Table(aux) event at Marathon Music Works on an unspecified date in October celebrates local arts and cuisine with farm-to-table dining, artisan cocktails, and craft beer.
The October Chef Dinner Series at Amerigo Nashville offers a culinary experience with seasonal menus and fine wines.
### Sports
Sports fans can enjoy the 7th President 7k at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage on October 19, a unique running event that combines history and fitness.
For those interested in watching live sports, Nashville has various teams and venues, including the Nissan Stadium for football and the Bridgestone Arena for hockey and other events.
### Unique and Hidden Gems
One of the unique experiences in Nashville is the Nightly Spirits Nashville Haunted Boos and Booze Tour, which takes you through the city’s spookiest haunts while enjoying local bars and drinks.
The Haunted 1 Hotel Nashville Halloween party on October 26 at Harriet's Rooftop offers a stylish and spooky celebration with rooftop views and creative costumes.
### Family-Friendly Activities
The Boo at the Zoo event at the Nashville Zoo, running from October 11 to 31, is a fun and family-friendly activity with Halloween-themed activities and animal encounters.
The Children’s Entrepreneur Market at Nashville PBS is another family-friendly event where children operate a farmers market, offering hands-on activities and community engagement.
Nashville’s blend of music, culture, outdoor activities, and culinary delights makes it a city that has something for everyone, whether you are a local or just visiting. From its vibrant festivals to its rich cultural heritage, Nashville is a city that will keep you entertained and inspired.
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Explore Music City's Vibrant Events: From Haunted Rooftops to Farm-to-Table Delights in Nashville
samedi 26 octobre 2024 • Durée 04:05
### Music and Live Performances
Nashville is renowned for its music scene, and there are numerous opportunities to experience live music. On October 26, 2024, you can catch Kameron Marlowe at the Ryman Auditorium, a historic venue that has hosted some of the biggest names in music.
For those interested in a different musical experience, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center is hosting Pink Martini ft. China Forbes from October 24-26.
### Halloween and Fall Festivals
Given the current season, Halloween-themed events are plentiful. The Haunted 1 Hotel Nashville Halloween party is taking place on October 26, offering spooky fun with rooftop views and stylish costumes at Harriet's Rooftop.
Another festive option is the Fall Festival & Petting Zoo at Big Machine Distillery & Tavern, happening on October 26, which includes a petting zoo and other fall activities.
### Outdoor Adventures
Cheekwood Estate & Gardens is a must-visit during the fall season, with its Cheekwood Harvest event running until October 27. This event features over 75,000 pumpkins, pumpkin houses, and a stunning display of chrysanthemums.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Nashville Fall Festival at West Nashville, which runs until October 27, offers a variety of activities including a pumpkin patch and corn maze.
### Art and Culture
The Tennessee State Museum is hosting a Haunted Museum Storytelling Festival, although this event occurred on October 19, it highlights the city's rich cultural offerings. For ongoing cultural experiences, the INTERVENTIONS: Ann Carrington exhibit at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, featuring sculptures made from discarded objects, is open until October 27.
Additionally, the Hatch Show Print Block Party on October 19 showcased the city's vibrant arts scene, but you can still visit Hatch Show Print to see their iconic letterpress posters.
### Food and Drink
Nashville's culinary scene is thriving, with events like the Farm to Table(aux) at Marathon Music Works, which celebrates local artists and offers farm-to-table cuisine, artisan cocktails, and fine wines. Although this event is not happening this week, it exemplifies the city's commitment to local food and art.
For a unique dining experience, the October Chef Dinner Series at Amerigo Nashville or Amerigo Cool Springs offers a special menu and an intimate dining setting.
### Sports and Community Events
The 7th President 7k at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, which took place on October 19, is an example of the city's sporting events. For those looking for community activities, the Children’s Entrepreneur Market at Nashville PBS, although not happening this week, is a heartwarming event where children operate a farmers market and engage in hands-on activities.
### Hidden Gems
One of Nashville's hidden gems is the Lucky Ladd Farms Fall Festival, which includes a pumpkin patch and corn maze, open until November 1. This is a great spot for families and those looking for a rural escape within the city.
Another unique experience is the Nightly Spirits Nashville Haunted Boos and Booze Tour, which takes you through the city's spookiest haunts while enjoying local bars and history.
In summary, Nashville offers a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests, from music and art to outdoor adventures and culinary experiences. Whether you're a local or a tourist, there's always something new and exciting to discover in Music City.
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Discover Nashville's Vibrant Music Scene, Festivals, and Outdoor Adventures This Fall
mercredi 23 octobre 2024 • Durée 04:48
### Music and Live Performances
Nashville is renowned for its rich musical heritage, and there are numerous venues where you can experience live music. This week, you can catch performances by notable artists such as Shawn Mendes at the Ryman Auditorium on October 14, or Badflower with Slothrust and MISSIO also at the Ryman Auditorium on October 22. For a more classical experience, Tower of Power will be performing with the Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on October 22.
### Festivals and Events
October is a festival-filled month in Nashville. The Nashville Oktoberfest, held in Historic Germantown, is one of the largest Oktoberfest celebrations in the Southeast. It features traditional German music, food, and beer, along with activities like the Dachshund Derby, stein hoisting competitions, and a family-friendly area with face painting and carnival rides. This event runs from September 20 to October 27.
Another notable event is the Cheekwood Harvest at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, which includes beautiful fall displays, live music, and family activities. This event is ongoing until October 27.
For Halloween enthusiasts, the Boo at the Zoo event at the Nashville Zoo offers free rides, storytime, trick-or-treating, and more from October 11 to 31. There’s also a BOOze at the Zoo event for adults on October 10, featuring food, drinks, and a costume contest.
### Sports
If you're a sports fan, Nashville has plenty to offer. You can cheer on your favorite teams during the fall season. The city is home to the Tennessee Titans (NFL) and the Nashville Predators (NHL), among other teams. Check out upcoming sporting events, such as the 7th President 7k at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage on October 19.
### Art and Culture
Nashville is rich in art and cultural experiences. The Celebrate Nashville Cultural Festival on October 5 in Centennial Park is a free event that celebrates the city's diverse cultural landscape with music, dance performances, and educational activities for kids. You can also explore the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, and various historical sites and unique attractions.
For a unique art experience, visit the Hatch Show Print Block Party on October 19, which features live music, food, and activities centered around this historic print shop.
### Outdoor Adventures
Nashville offers several outdoor activities to enjoy the fall season. The Fall Festival at Lucky Ladd Farms includes a pumpkin patch, corn maze, and other family-friendly activities from September 21 to November 1. You can also visit the Nashville Zoo, which is not only a great place for Halloween festivities but also a year-round attraction with a variety of animals and educational programs.
Cheekwood Estate & Gardens is another beautiful outdoor spot, especially during the fall season, with its stunning gardens and seasonal events.
### Food Experiences
Nashville is famous for its culinary scene, particularly its barbecue, hot chicken, and Southern comfort food. The Nashville Oktoberfest offers a wide variety of traditional German foods like bratwurst, schnitzel, and strudel, along with German beers.
For a more local experience, the Farm to Table(aux) event at Marathon Music Works on an unspecified date in October celebrates Nashville’s vibrant arts community with farm-to-table cuisine, artisan cocktails, and craft beer. This event supports STARS Nashville and features tableaux vivants and a Mystère Box Raffle.
### Hidden Gems
One of the hidden gems in Nashville is the historic Germantown neighborhood, which hosts the Nashville Oktoberfest. This area is known for its charming streets and historic architecture, making it a picturesque setting for exploration.
Another gem is the Nightly Spirits Nashville Haunted Booze & Boos Tour, which takes you through the city’s spookiest haunts and offers a unique blend of history and nightlife. This tour is available throughout October.
In summary, Nashville offers a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests, from music and sports to art, outdoor adventures, and unique food experiences. Whether you're visiting for a week or just a day, there's always something exciting to do in Music City.
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Exploring the Vibrant Music, Arts, and Culinary Scenes of Nashville, Tennessee
samedi 19 octobre 2024 • Durée 04:09
### Music Scene
Nashville is renowned for its rich music scene, and there are numerous concerts and music-related events happening this week. On October 19, 2024, you can catch Post Malone at Nissan Stadium or Rainbow Kitten Surprise at Ascend Amphitheater.
The Ryman Auditorium, often called the "Mother Church of Country Music," hosts a variety of acts, including Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit from October 10-20, and Tori Kelly on October 6.
For a more traditional experience, the Grand Ole Opry performs at the Grand Ole Opry House every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday.
### Sports
If you're a sports enthusiast, Nashville has plenty to offer. Catch a Tennessee Titans game at Nissan Stadium or a Nashville Predators game at Bridgestone Arena. Although there are no major sports events scheduled for this week, the city's energetic sports atmosphere is always worth experiencing.
### Art and Culture
The North Nashville Culture Crawl, happening from October 18-20, 2024, is a must-visit event. This celebration of North Nashville's art scene includes art activations, workshops, and performances across multiple locations, highlighting the area's vibrant culture and artistic spirit.
For a unique cultural experience, visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum or the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, which offer insights into Nashville's musical heritage.
### Outdoor Adventures
Nashville's fall season is perfect for outdoor activities. The city's zoo, the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, is a great place for families to enjoy the cooler weather. You can also explore the beautiful foliage at places like Percy Warner Park and Edwin Warner Park.
For a more leisurely outdoor experience, take a stroll down the Cumberland River on the Riverfront Park walking trails or visit the Parthenon in Centennial Park, a full-scale replica of the ancient Greek Parthenon.
### Food Experiences
Nashville is famous for its culinary scene, particularly its hot chicken and barbecue. Visit Hattie B's Hot Chicken or Arnold's Country Kitchen for an authentic taste of Nashville's local cuisine.
The 14th Annual TN Beer, Wine & Shine Festival on October 19, 2024, at Two Rivers Mansion, offers a chance to sample local beers, wines, and spirits.
For a unique dining experience, attend the October Chef Dinner Series at Amerigo Italian Restaurant, which features special chef-prepared meals.
### Hidden Gems
One of Nashville's hidden gems is the Bluebird Cafe, a small venue known for its intimate songwriting performances. It's a great place to discover new talent and experience the city's music scene in a more personal setting.
The Gulch, a trendy neighborhood, is filled with boutique shops, restaurants, and bars. It's an excellent spot to explore and find some of Nashville's best-kept secrets.
### Festivals and Special Events
Nashville is bustling with festivals and special events in October. The Farm to Table(aux) at Marathon Music Works is a celebration of Nashville's vibrant arts community, featuring local artists, farm-to-table cuisine, and artisan cocktails.
For Halloween enthusiasts, the Haunted 1 Hotel Nashville Halloween party on October 26, 2024, offers a spooky rooftop celebration with live DJs and creative costumes.
Whether you're interested in music, sports, art, outdoor adventures, or food experiences, Nashville has something for everyone. From its world-class venues to its unique hidden gems, Music City is a destination that promises an unforgettable experience.
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