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Your Guide to Music City This Week: Live Honky-Tonks, Legendary Museums, and Local Venues Await in Nashville04 Jun 202600:02:38
Nashville listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in Music City this week, let’s dive into some fun. Downtown, Broadway is buzzing every night with live country, rock, and Americana at the honky-tonks. Places like Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, Robert’s Western World, and Kid Rock’s Big Ass Honky Tonk offer free live music all day and late into the night, so listeners can bar-hop, tip the bands, and soak up that classic Nashville vibe. The nearby Ryman Auditorium often hosts big-name shows and special events during the week, so it’s always worth checking their current lineup for any last-minute tickets. If you love history and songwriting, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a must this week. Their rotating exhibits on major artists, behind-the-scenes tour of historic RCA Studio B, and songwriter sessions give listeners a deeper look at how Nashville became Music City. The Johnny Cash Museum and the Patsy Cline Museum, both close to Broadway, are also great weekday stops to avoid the heaviest weekend crowds. For those who want a more intimate listening-room feel, The Bluebird Cafe in Green Hills continues to host its famous in-the-round songwriter nights. Tickets often sell out quickly, so listeners should check availability early in the week. You’ll hear the writers behind some of the biggest hits telling stories and playing the songs the way they were written. As the weekend approaches, keep an eye on Ascend Amphitheater on the riverfront and Bridgestone Arena downtown, which frequently host major tours in country, pop, and rock. These outdoor and arena shows are perfect for a big night out, with plenty of restaurants and bars within walking distance for a pre-show dinner or post-show drink. If you prefer something a bit more laid back, head to Centennial Park near the Parthenon replica. Many weeks feature outdoor events, local food trucks, and casual gatherings, especially on weekend afternoons. It’s a great spot for a picnic before heading back downtown for evening shows. Finally, don’t forget Nashville’s neighborhood scenes. In East Nashville, venues like The 5 Spot and Basement East often feature local and touring indie acts throughout the week. In 12South and The Gulch, listeners can find trendy restaurants, craft cocktails, and dessert spots perfect for a relaxed night out after a day of exploring. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Nashville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Nashville Buzzes With 15 CMA Fest Week Events and Live Music Celebrations03 Jun 202600:02:16
Nashville is already buzzing this week, and listeners have a packed lineup of music, nightlife, and festival energy to choose from. With CMA Fest week underway, the city is leaning hard into live entertainment, and The Nashville Voice reports that there are 15 parties, free concerts, and special events happening around town, making downtown feel like one big stage. Tonight, one of the easiest ways to get into the spirit is by following the CMA Fest celebrations spilling across the city. Eventbrite lists STRUT Nashville Pride Kickoff with Sasha Colby on Saturday, June 6 at Rosemary & Beauty Queen, a standout weekend party that blends nightlife, community, and big festival-week energy. For listeners looking ahead to a more traditional Nashville music moment, the Ryman Auditorium calendar shows Opry at the Ryman: OPRY 100 on Saturday, June 6, bringing one of the city’s most iconic institutions front and center. If listeners want something a little more relaxed and scenic, Wednesday also offers a local music option just outside the city core. The Hendersonville calendar lists Nashville Symphony by the Lake at Historic Rock Castle this afternoon at 4:00 PM, which is a strong pick for anyone wanting live music in a more open-air setting. There is also a major summer kickoff on the horizon at GEODIS Park. Visit Music City says NMTN Presents The First Stage is coming on Saturday, June 13, and the event is tied to Nashville’s broader World Cup summer celebration, which means the city is already building toward a bigger sports and party atmosphere later in June. Between now and the weekend, the best Nashville plan is simple: catch live music, lean into the festival crowd, and leave room for one spontaneous downtown stop, because during CMA Fest week, the city rewards listeners who stay flexible. If you are heading out, expect busy streets, big energy, and plenty of places where the music starts before sunset and keeps going late. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Nashville's Ultimate Week: Comedy, Concerts, Sports and Festivals Galore19 Apr 202600:02:52
Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Nashville today, Sunday, April 19th, and straight through the rest of this electrifying week. Whether you're craving laughs, live tunes, sports thrills, or festival vibes, Music City is delivering non-stop fun. Kick off today with baseball fever at First Horizon Park, where the Nashville Sounds battle the Worcester Red Sox starting at 1:05 PM, nashville-tn.events reports. Families and Harry Potter fans, don't miss the Nashville Symphony's screening of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in Concert at 2:00 PM at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, as listed on nashvilletravel.guide. Rugby lovers, head to Geodis Park at 3:00 PM for the Chicago Hounds versus New England Free Jacks, a high-energy clash per nashvillego.com. Comedy takes center stage tonight with Nate Jackson bringing his high-octane stand-up to the iconic Ryman Auditorium at 7:00 PM, part of the Nashville Comedy Fest raging all week at venues citywide, according to visitmusiccity.com. Catch Sistas Who Kill at City Winery at 7:30 PM or Zinadelphia rocking Exit/In at 8:00 PM. Music heads, Pop Evil hits The Basement East at 8:00 PM, and Sasha McVeigh spins late-night vibes at Posty's starting at 10:00 PM, spotify concerts confirms. The Nashville Canna Festival wraps today from noon to 6:00 PM if you're into that chill scene, eventhi.io says. Monday through Wednesday, keep the comedy rolling with the Nashville Comedy Fest, featuring stars at Zanies and Ryman side sessions. Styx storms the Ryman on the 21st for classic rock anthems. Midweek heats up Thursday and Friday with Grand Ole Opry shows nightly, plus Lany at The Pinnacle and Aaron Weber cracking jokes at Zanies. The Music City Food & Wine Fest fires up Centennial Park on the 24th and 25th, tasting local flavors. Weekend warriors, gear up for the St. Jude Rock 'n' Roll Marathon on Saturday the 25th, weaving through Nashville's streets. Sister Act musical sizzles at Tennessee Performing Arts Center through today, and metal fans mosh to The Black Dahlia Murder at Brooklyn Bowl tonight. Grab tickets quick, dress comfy, and dive into Nashville's heartbeat. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more insider scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzes with Holiday Sparkle, Live Music, and Classic Music City Magic05 Dec 202500:03:04
Nashville is absolutely buzzing this week, and if you are wondering what to do, this is a perfect time to dive into the city’s holiday sparkle, live music, and classic Music City magic. Think twinkling lights, world-class shows, and plenty of spots to sip something warm while you soak it all in. Start with a true Nashville icon: the Grand Ole Opry’s Opry 100 shows at the Grand Ole Opry House. These special anniversary performances bring together major country stars and rising talent, and some ticket packages even include access to a premium lounge with top-shelf drinks, Nashville-inspired bites, and a backstage tour where you can step into the famous wooden circle onstage. It is a fantastic way to experience the history of country music and still feel completely in the moment. If you want that classic holiday concert vibe downtown, head to Schermerhorn Symphony Center, where the Nashville Symphony is performing Handel’s Messiah this weekend. Surrounded by candlelight and the hall’s rich acoustics, listeners get the big, goosebump-inducing choruses and intimate solo moments that make this oratorio such a December tradition in town. It is dress-up optional but wonder guaranteed. Over at the Ryman Auditorium, the holidays come with a heavy dose of star power. Little Big Town’s Christmas shows bring lush harmonies and storytelling to the Mother Church of Country Music, turning the room into a cozy, country-tinged holiday gathering. Other nights, you will find special events like Santa at the Ryman and long-running seasonal shows from beloved Nashville artists, so it is worth checking what is on while you are in town. For something immersive and over-the-top festive, Gaylord Opryland Resort is in full holiday mode with its A Country Christmas celebrations. The resort is draped in millions of lights, indoor gardens glow after dark, and the new Pomp, Snow & CIRQUEumstance production mixes cirque-style acrobatics, magic, and music into a family-friendly spectacle. You can easily make an evening of it by wandering the indoor rivers, grabbing a bite, and capping the night with the show. Finally, if you like the idea of a winter market in the heart of the city, make time for the Nashvillage Holiday Market at Walk of Fame Park. The park transforms into a festive hangout with local artisan vendors, live music, photos with Santa, and a community tree lighting, plus a holiday cocktail bash for those who want to toast the season. It is a great stop before or after wandering Broadway’s honky-tonks and neon lights. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss what is happening in Music City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzing with Holiday Events: Music, Markets, and Cirque Spectacular04 Dec 202500:02:59
Welcome to your Nashville events guide for this week. Whether you're looking for holiday cheer, live music, or family fun, Music City has something special happening right now through the weekend. Starting tonight, the Grand Ole Opry is celebrating with their Opry Country Christmas show at seven PM, featuring festive country Christmas music and holiday cheer. It's a beloved Nashville concert tradition that kicks off the season in style. If you want to make it extra special, they're offering premium experiences with backstage tours and exclusive lounge access. Tomorrow through Sunday, the Nashvillage Holiday Market transforms Walk of Fame Park into a winter wonderland with four days of free family-friendly festivities. The celebration kicks off tomorrow at six PM with a Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, with the Lockeland Student Choir performing at five thirty. The market runs Thursday and Friday from four to ten PM, Saturday from eleven AM to ten PM, and Sunday from eleven AM to seven PM. You'll find local artisans, seasonal food and drinks, entertainment, and festive photo opportunities. Free parking is available at Nissan Stadium Lot R, with complimentary Yellow Beep Bus shuttles running during festival hours. Saturday is especially family-friendly at the holiday market, featuring special programming from eleven AM to four PM. Kids can participate in holiday crafts with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Turnip Green Creative Reuse, enjoy story time at Fairytales Bookstore, get face painting from Makeup Ninja, and watch hands-on science experiments from Mister Bond's Science Guys. Photos with Santa are available Saturday from one to four PM, starting at ten dollars per visit. Also on Saturday, head to the Country Music Hall of Fame for their Dolly Parton and Kendra Scott jewelry event from ten AM to four PM, where you can shop the Change It Collection. They're also hosting a family program called String City, telling Nashville's tradition of music and puppetry at ten AM and eleven thirty AM. For something truly spectacular, the Gaylord Opryland Resort has unveiled a dazzling new cirque holiday show called Pomp, Snow and Cirqueumstance, running through December thirty-first. This Broadway-meets-circus extravaganza features world-class circus acts, magic performances, and music. Whether you're catching live performances, shopping local artisans, or making memories with family, Nashville's holiday season is in full swing. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more Nashville events and updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Music City Merry: Nashville's Holiday Happenings03 Dec 202500:02:56
Hey there, Nashville lovers! It's Wednesday, December 3rd, and we've got an incredible week lined up for you right here in Music City. Whether you're a live music fanatic, a holiday enthusiast, or just looking for some festive fun, we've got you covered. Starting tonight, head over to The Lookout at Ole Red Nashville for Megan Wilder's performance at 4:30 PM. It's the perfect way to kick off your evening with some live country entertainment. If you're in the mood for holiday magic, Christmas at Gaylord Opryland is in full swing and running through January 3rd. This spectacular experience features dazzling displays, tempting treats, and holiday shows. The highlight is ICE, which showcases beloved scenes from A Charlie Brown Christmas brought to life through incredible ice sculptures. It's happening all day, every day this week, making it perfect for a family outing or a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Downtown Nashville is also getting festive with the Snowy Moonshine pop-up bar at Ole Smoky 6th and Peabody. This winter wonderland features sparkly snowflakes and lit-up ornaments where you can sip seasonal drinks like Mulled Magic hot chocolate spiked with Ole Smoky Moonshine flavors, or try the Winter Wish shooter. This popup runs through December 31st, so you've got plenty of time to check it out. Looking ahead to the weekend, Franklin is hosting its Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 6th at 1 PM in historic downtown. If you prefer Christmas carols, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center is presenting Handel's Messiah from December 5th through 7th with the Nashville Symphony. And for the little ones, Elf the Musical is playing at the Schermerhorn on December 10th and 11th, bringing that beloved holiday movie to life on stage. If you're a concert enthusiast, LeAnn Rimes is bringing her Greatest Hits Christmas Tour to Category 10 on Friday, December 12th. For something more classical, Amy Grant and Vince Gill are lighting up the Ryman Auditorium on December 12th with their holiday program featuring cherished standards and some of their biggest hits. So whether you're catching live performances, experiencing holiday attractions, or enjoying festive pop-ups, Nashville has something magical waiting for you this week. Bundle up, grab your loved ones, and make some memories in Music City. Thanks so much for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe for more Nashville adventures and weekly event guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzing with Weekend Music and Family Fun30 Nov 202500:02:45
Good morning Music City! Today is Sunday, November 30th, and Nashville is absolutely buzzing with incredible events. Whether you're a live music enthusiast or looking for family-friendly activities, we've got you covered for today through the weekend. If you're a country music fan, the Grand Ole Opry is hosting their spectacular Opry Country Christmas show tonight at 7 PM at the Opry House. Featuring artists like Mandy Barnett, Dailey and Vincent, The Gatlin Brothers, Brandon Heath, Charlie McCoy, and Riders in the Sky, this is the perfect way to kick off your holiday season. You can choose from various ticket packages including premium experiences with backstage tours and exclusive lounge access. Over at the Ryman Auditorium, Brett Eldredge is performing tonight, giving you another fantastic country music option in the heart of Nashville's entertainment district. For something different, head to the Listening Room Cafe at 618 Fourth Avenue South for their Writers Round at 8:30 PM tonight, where you'll see Ashley Cooke, Vincent Mason, Kyle Sturrock, and McCoy perform an intimate acoustic show that celebrates Nashville's legendary songwriting culture. If you're looking for a more relaxed vibe, the Bluebird Cafe is hosting Writers Night with special guest Bill DiLuigi hosted by Steve Goodie, offering an up-close look at how Nashville's best songs come to life. For the family, don't miss Zoolumination at Nashville Zoo, running through January 4th. This magical Chinese lantern festival features over a thousand dazzling silk lanterns, a brand new ice rink, nightly live performances, and Santa's Village. It's open from 5 to 9 PM every night, making it perfect for your weekend outing. If you want some daytime entertainment, Char Nashville in the lounge area is featuring the Lori Mechem Trio from 11 AM to 2 PM, offering beautiful live piano music presented by the Nashville Jazz Workshop. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, keep an eye out for more Grand Ole Opry performances, additional shows at the Basement East, and plenty of live music options at venues throughout Music City. Thank you so much for tuning in to your Nashville events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more recommendations on what's happening throughout Music City. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Headline: Nashville's Weekend Extravaganza: Opry 100, Small Biz Bonanza, and More29 Nov 202500:03:01
Welcome to your guide for what's happening in Nashville this weekend and beyond! Whether you're a music lover, foodie, or arts enthusiast, Music City has something special lined up for you. Today, Saturday November 29th, is a massive day for Nashville. The Grand Ole Opry is celebrating its 100th anniversary with special Opry 100 shows at seven PM. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience where you can see country music's biggest stars and newcomers performing on that legendary stage. If you want to make it extra special, premium packages are available that include exclusive backstage access, lounge privileges with top-shelf drinks and hors d'oeuvres, and even a photo opportunity with one of the night's performers. You'll get to step into that famous wooden circle where country legends have stood for a century. Also happening today, there's the East Nashville Small Business Saturday at Vinyl Tap from noon to seven PM. If you love vinyl records, this is your moment. They're running a week-long record store sale with incredible markdowns including fifteen percent off used items and new CDs, and up to forty percent off box sets. It's the perfect time to dig through rare finds while supporting local business. Throughout the area, Small Business Saturday markets are popping up in Clinton, Morristown, and Knoxville, showcasing local artisans, makers, and bakers. If you're looking for unique handcrafted gifts, these markets are treasure troves. At three PM this afternoon, William and Mary women's basketball takes on Tennessee State at the Gentry Center in Nashville. Tip-off is at two PM Eastern Time if you're interested in catching some college basketball action. Looking ahead to tomorrow, Sunday November 30th, check out the Bluebird Cafe for their evening shows. This iconic venue continues its tradition of hosting incredible performances that showcase Nashville's musical talent. And if you're planning ahead, don't miss the upcoming holiday events around Nashville. Multiple venues are gearing up for holiday celebrations, including Santa brunches and festive markets throughout December. The energy in Nashville right now is electric with the Opry's centennial celebration and Small Business Saturday activities. Whether you catch a show, explore local talent, or support small businesses, this weekend offers something truly memorable. Thank you so much for tuning in to your Nashville weekend guide. Be sure to subscribe for more tips on what's happening around Music City. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Grand Ole Opry Celebrates 100th Anniversary in Nashville28 Nov 202500:02:46
Welcome to your Nashville event guide for this exciting Friday, November 28th and beyond! Today marks an incredibly special occasion in Music City as the Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 100th anniversary. On this exact date in 1925, Uncle Jimmy Thompson's fiddle launched what would become the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history. Tonight, the Opry is hosting two spectacular anniversary shows at 7 PM and 10 PM, featuring more than twenty legendary Opry members including Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Ricky Skaggs, Scotty McCreery, and The Gatlin Brothers. If you want to make this historic night even more special, premium seating and exclusive lounge access with top-shelf drinks and hors d'oeuvres are still available. If country music isn't your only passion, Bridgestone Arena is hosting Playboi Carti's Antagonist Tour tonight at 7 PM for those seeking a different kind of musical experience. The Bluebird Cafe, Nashville's iconic songwriting venue, is also featuring In The Row with Kathy Ashworth, Kent Blazy, and Jenn Schott this evening. Looking ahead to the rest of your weekend, tomorrow and Sunday bring the Battles of Spring Hill and Franklin Anniversary Events as part of the broader celebration happening in the greater Nashville area. These historical reenactments and commemorations offer a fascinating glimpse into Tennessee's Civil War heritage. As we move into next week, music lovers should mark their calendars for December 16th when MGK brings his Lost Americana Tour to Bridgestone Arena at 8 PM. The Bluebird Cafe continues its tradition of showcasing Nashville's finest songwriters and musicians throughout the coming weeks with various performances scheduled daily. For those looking to explore beyond just concerts, the Nashvillage Holiday Market opens December 4th through 7th, bringing festive shopping and seasonal cheer to Music City. Whether you're catching a once-in-a-lifetime Opry celebration, diving into live music at intimate venues like the Bluebird Cafe, or exploring Nashville's rich musical heritage, this week offers something truly special for everyone. Thank you so much for tuning in to your Nashville event guide. Be sure to subscribe for more updates on what's happening in Music City. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzes with Thanksgiving and Holiday Festivities27 Nov 202500:02:09
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Today in Nashville, there is plenty to do for everyone in the family. The Nashville Turkey Trot is happening this morning, a multi-award-winning event that gets the community moving and celebrating together. If you are looking for something festive, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is also on today, starting at 8:30 a.m., featuring the Radio City Rockettes and some electrifying performances. For a more local experience, many restaurants and cafes are open, including the Loveless Cafe, where you can grab a famous biscuit and enjoy a delicious meal without the hassle of cooking. This weekend, the fun continues. The Country Music Hall of Fame is open with special exhibits, including one on Lainey Wilson. Opryland Hotel transforms into a winter wonderland, with over two million twinkling lights, ice skating, snow tubing, and even a horse carriage ride. The Nashville Zoo is hosting Zoolumination, the country's largest lantern festival, which is a dazzling display of lights and magical experiences. The Adventure Science Center is perfect for families, offering hands-on exhibits and activities for all ages. For those who love the outdoors, Cheekwood Botanical Gardens is open for holiday lights, where you can see one million lights, visit Santa, and make s’mores. The Franklin Theatre is showing classic holiday movies like Elf and A Christmas Story, so grab some popcorn and enjoy a film on the big screen. If you are in the mood for live music, 3rd and Lindsley has several shows this week, including the Mile 8 Annual Thanksgiving Show and a daytime Hit Songwriters Show. The Ryman Auditorium is also hosting Béla Fleck & The Flecktones for their Jingle All The Way concert. Thank you for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe for more updates on what’s happening in Nashville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzes with Music, Lights, and Southern Spirit24 Nov 202500:04:03
Nashville is buzzin’ this week with music, lights, and Southern spirit, giving listeners every excuse to get out and experience the city. Right now, the Ryman Auditorium is hosting must-see live shows—tonight, songwriter Madi Diaz takes the legendary stage, while on Tuesday, Jagged Edge performs with Lloyd and Eric Bellinger. Friday brings Béla Fleck & The Flecktones: Jingle All The Way, joined by Jeff Coffin and Alash. Music lovers know the Ryman is more than just a venue; it’s a slice of Nashville history, so catching a show there is a Music City rite of passage according to both Ryman Auditorium and NashvilleGo. For a downtown experience, listeners can stroll through Broadway’s famed honky tonks for all-night live country tunes, great eats, and a party scene that's electric, especially as weekends roll in. Over at 3rd and Lindsley this Friday, there’s the Backstage Nashville Daytime Hit Songwriters Show, where listeners can groove along with Frank Myers, Dave Berg, and more, making this an insider’s choice for songwriter fans. If you’re bringing the family or just looking for something unique, the Nashville Zoo lights up each evening with its dazzling Zoolumination festival, billed by Rutherford Source as the country’s largest lantern festival. Expect more than a thousand illuminated sculptures, live performances at the Ajax Turner Amphitheater nightly at 6, 7, and 8 PM, and a glowing North Pole Village with Santa making appearances starting November 28. The Smashville Ice Rink is open for skating under the lantern glow—perfect for date night or family fun all week long. For a bit of seasonal magic, mark your calendars for November 29, when the Tennessee Performing Arts Center launches Nashville’s Nutcracker by the Nashville Ballet, running through December 28 and promising a festive spectacle. Listeners wanting to dive into Nashville’s roots can tour the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum or the historic Ryman, while those after outdoor adventures can explore Centennial Park or Shelby Bottoms Greenway for that autumn air. As always, whether you’re chasing down music, culture, or winter magic, Nashville’s calendar is packed. For more events, Nashville Events keeps a comprehensive schedule updated all month. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for weekly roundups of the best in Nashville. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Comes Alive with Opry 100, Die Hard: A Christmas Carol, and More This Weekend21 Nov 202500:03:48
You are in for a classic Nashville weekend packed with live music, legendary events, and some unexpected twists for November 21 through Sunday. Nashville is bringing all the energy, so let’s dive in. Tonight, country music fans cannot miss the Opry 100 celebration at the Grand Ole Opry House. This century-mark show runs at 7 pm and promises superstar appearances, newcomers, and Opry legends all in one never-the-same performance. It’s a slice of Nashville history and will spotlight country music’s past, present, and future. According to the Opry, every show is unique, making tonight the perfect opportunity for an unforgettable memory right where country music became famous. If you are looking for something a bit offbeat and hilarious, TPAC’s Johnson Theater is featuring Die Hard: A Christmas Carol through Sunday. This is an adults-only R-rated puppet mashup of Die Hard and A Christmas Carol, so prepare for some irreverent, wild holiday fun. The production has a cult following and now brings its unique blend of action and Christmas chaos to Nashville for the first time ever, as Williamson Source reports. Those who love to sing or just want to get the party started should check out Trap Karaoke tonight at Marathon Music Works. It’s kicking off at 7 pm and is famous for turning fans into performers. No experience required for this crowd-powered hip-hop karaoke—just join the vibe, bring your friends, and get on stage. Live music continues to pour out of venues all across the city, and the Listening Room Cafe never disappoints. At 6 pm Friday, enjoy an intimate writers round featuring Jeff Cohen, Victoria Banks, and Emily Shackelton, who will be trading songs and stories in a true Nashville-style setting. Shoppers and those seeking a festive spirit can head just south to Franklin for the MADE SOUTH Holiday Market at The Factory, running Friday and Saturday. Named Tennessee’s “Best Holiday Market” by Food & Wine, this event brings more than 60 local artisans, live music, and plenty of southern holiday cheer. For families, don’t miss Zoolumination at the Nashville Zoo, an illuminated wonderland running all weekend. The zoo comes alive after dark with hundreds of giant lanterns—an absolute magic after-dinner experience for kids and adults alike, as the Nashville Scene notes. Nashville holds nothing back this weekend, offering something for every taste whether it’s classic country, edgy comedy, festive shopping, or night-time animal adventure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Opry 100 Celebration Offers Unforgettable Nashville Experience20 Nov 202500:03:13
Listeners looking for unforgettable experiences in Nashville this week are truly spoiled for choice. Tonight, one of the standout options is the Opry 100 show at the Grand Ole Opry. Celebrating a century of country music, the Opry 100 experience features performances by major country stars and new up-and-comers. Ticketholders can get exclusive access to the premium lounge for top-shelf drinks and Nashville-inspired hors d’oeuvres, a backstage tour after the show, and even the chance to step onto the iconic Opry stage. According to the Opry, this is a special celebration with surprises for guests and a true deep dive into Nashville’s musical history. For music lovers seeking something more intimate, the Listening Room Cafe is hosting a writers round tonight on their main stage, featuring Phillip White, Grady Block, and Rocky Block. The venue is known for its exceptional food and live music, offering a cozy atmosphere for discovering Nashville’s songwriting talent. The Ryman Auditorium also has a packed schedule for the week ahead. Tonight, attendees can catch Margo Price performing with Rattlesnake Milk, and coming up this weekend, there are sets from Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, The Lone Bellow with Kaitlin Butts and Caroline Spence, plus Stephen Wilson Jr. These shows offer a blend of acclaimed artists and rising stars at one of Nashville’s most beloved venues, as listed on the Ryman’s November calendar. All week long, Nashville is hosting IndigeNash, the city’s first Indigenous arts festival running through Sunday. This Native-led, Native-made celebration spotlights visual arts, music, film, comedy, fashion, dance, and food created by Indigenous artists. IndigeNash is a dynamic way to engage with unique art forms and support the local Native community. Football fans can catch Vanderbilt facing off at FirstBank Stadium on Saturday afternoon, with tailgates and fan events expected as sports energy fills the campus. Foodies won’t want to miss the Thursday night Supper Club at Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery. Chefs and mixologists have curated a four-course family-style menu, expertly paired with Green Brier’s renowned spirits and cocktails. Dinner kicks off at 6:30pm after a welcome cocktail, and the menu changes weekly—delivering a fresh culinary adventure every time. Also on tap are bustling holiday markets, craft fairs, and pop-up events around the city, including The Ethos Market at Thistle Farms this weekend. Vendors and local creators fill this market with artisanal goods while supporting community-focused initiatives. Whether you’re here for the music, the food, the sports, or the arts, Nashville is alive with energy all week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville's Got It All This Weekend: Monster Trucks, Live Music, and More18 Apr 202600:02:56
Hey Nashville listeners, kick off your weekend with a roar because today, Saturday, April 18th, Monster Jam is revving up at Nissan Stadium on the East Bank at 3 PM. These massive trucks will crush cars and flip through the air in a high-octane motorsport spectacle that's been thrilling crowds since 1992, according to Visit Music City. If you're into bourbon and bubbles, head to the Steeplechase Grandstands at 3 PM for the Bourbon & Bubbles Fest, an all-inclusive tasting extravaganza packed with spirits, wine, and fizzy delights, hosted by iHeartMedia on Eventbrite. Music lovers, you've got options galore. Catch Riley Green on his Cowboy As It Gets Tour at Bridgestone Arena starting at 7 PM, bringing that country swagger to 501 Broadway. Over at The Pinnacle, LANY takes the stage at 7:30 PM for indie-pop vibes. Comedy fans, don't miss Joey Diaz, part of the Nashville Comedy Festival, cracking up the crowd at Ryman Auditorium at 8 PM—ages 16 and up only, as listed on the Ryman site. For a Fleetwood Mac fix, World Turning Band delivers the Live Fleetwood Mac Experience at 3rd & Lindsley at 8 PM. And the iconic Grand Ole Opry runs at 7 PM with Opry 100 featuring Charles Esten at the Grand Ole Opry House. Sports action? The Nashville Sounds battle the Worcester Red Sox at First Horizon Park at 6:35 PM. Theater buffs, Sister Act by Nashville Repertory Theatre hits TPAC at 2 PM, while Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in Concert enchants at Schermerhorn Symphony Center at 7:30 PM, and Nashville Opera's The Barber of Seville dazzles at TPAC same time. More laughs and tunes include Calum Scott at Brooklyn Bowl at 8 PM, Baby Keem at Marathon Music Works at 8:30 PM, and the Comedy Music Roadshow at EXIT/IN. Tomorrow, Sunday the 19th, Nate Jackson brings comedy to Ryman, and Chicago Hounds rugby faces New England Free Jacks at Geodis Park. Midweek, Styx rocks Ryman on the 21st, and the Music City Food & Wine Fest sizzles at Centennial Park on the 24th and 25th. Whether you're chasing thrills, tunes, or tastes, Nashville's buzzing—grab tickets fast from sites like NashvilleGo or VisitMusicCity. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzing with Exciting Events, Live Music, and Holiday Cheer This Week19 Nov 202500:02:58
Nashville listeners, if you are looking for excitement this week, you’re in for a treat—because the city is buzzing with incredible events, live music, and holiday cheer as we roll from today through the weekend. The crown jewel tonight is the 59th Annual CMA Awards, live from Bridgestone Arena at 7 p.m. Central. Hosted this year by Lainey Wilson and featuring performances by country’s hottest stars, the CMA Awards will fill downtown with major energy, celebrity sightings, and, of course, traffic—downtown closures will be in effect, so plan ahead if you head that way. Whether you snag last-minute tickets or watch from home, this is Nashville’s biggest night in country music according to The Tennessean and Rutherford Source. Across town, comedy lovers should make a beeline to Ryman Auditorium for Sarah Millican’s “Late Bloomer” tour tonight at 8 p.m. She’s bringing hilarious stories and her signature British wit to Music City, promising plenty of laughs. For families, there's the enchanting Gabby's Dollhouse Live at the Opry House at 6 p.m. If you are all about discovering rising talent, the Listening Room Cafe hosts its Writers Round at 6 p.m., featuring Gina Venier, Sean C. Kennedy, and Summer Overstreet. Over at The Basement, it's New Faces Night, where you can check out a lineup of new and local artists starting at 8 p.m. Live music is the heartbeat of Nashville and continues all week. On Friday, the Grand Ole Opry lights up with performances by Deana Carter, Henry Cho, MAOLI, and Jackson Dean. For a cozy night, the Bluebird Cafe gears up for its ticketed regular shows starting Thursday. Looking for something unique? The Elovaters play Brooklyn Bowl Wednesday through Sunday, and Tennessee Dead brings Grateful Dead-style jams to Tennessee Brew Works. Holiday spirit is also in full swing. Cheekwood is transformed into a luminous wonderland through the weekend, with over a million lights, firepit s’mores, and a Holiday Marketplace, alongside their glowing 28-foot Pixel Pine Tree. Warm cocoa in hand, you can stroll the mile-long twinkling trail surrounded by stunning gardens. Sports fans, don’t forget the Tennessee Titans play the Seattle Seahawks at Nissan Stadium this Sunday at noon—a must for football lovers looking for some live action and stadium energy. Whatever your vibe, from world-class award shows and top-tier live music to comedy and holiday traditions, Nashville is delivering in every direction this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Abuzz with Music, Culture, and Sports This Week16 Nov 202500:02:45
Nashville is buzzing with options this week for anyone looking for fun, music, and a taste of Southern culture. If you are downtown right now, Sunday night brings an extra treat with I’m With Her performing at the iconic Ryman Auditorium at 7:30 pm, joined by Ye Vagabonds. The Ryman’s legendary acoustics are reason enough to check out this folk supergroup, whose harmonies are always a highlight for live music lovers according to the official Ryman events calendar. If Broadway’s musical magic calls your name, Beauty and the Beast takes over Andrew Jackson Hall tonight at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. This classic brings dazzling costumes, show-stopping numbers, and family-friendly energy that listeners won’t want to miss, according to Vivid Seats, which lists Sunday’s show as a top pick for the evening. For those feeling inspired by big ideas, DebateCon 6 wraps up today at the Holiday Inn Nashville Airport. Modern-Day Debate presents a full slate of thought-provoking discussions, including heavyweight speakers tackling everything from faith and science to ethics and society. This is an all-day affair that guarantees lively conversation and audience participation as reported by Eventnoire. Sports fans, the Tennessee Titans play the Houston Texans tonight at 6 pm. Nissan Stadium promises a raucous crowd and plenty of tailgating energy. According to Nashville Guru, tickets are still available and this matchup is crucial as the Titans push through the heart of the NFL season. Looking ahead to the weekend, music lovers should check out The Basement East, which hosts acclaimed acts all week. On Saturday, November 22, you can catch Music at the Market at the Nashville Farmers’ Market featuring Lucas Leon from 11 am to 2 pm, providing a great backdrop for browsing fresh produce and local treats, as detailed in the Nashville Farmers Market calendar. Circle November 21 for Candlelight: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at The Parthenon—a one-of-a-kind classical candlelit concert. Nashville Theatre describes this as an enchanting night where breathtaking music meets historic architecture. For families, Kids Out and About highlights activities like Kidsville Storybook Walks, family photo sessions, and fall festivals, so there’s something for all ages in and around the city. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Explodes with Vibrant Holiday Weekend15 Nov 202500:02:49
Nashville listeners, you’re in for a vibrant weekend packed with events and signature experiences across Music City, so let’s jump right in. Kick off your holiday spirit by heading to the Nashville Fairgrounds, where Christmas Village is in full swing from November 14th to 16th. This cherished local tradition brings in more than 260 merchants, with everything from handcrafted gifts and holiday décor to specialty foods—perfect for tackling your Christmas shopping list early. Also, have some festive fun with holiday activities and photo-ops with Santa, all supporting local charities. Market hours run from 9 AM to 6 PM today and 12 PM to 6 PM on Sunday, at 500 Wedgewood Avenue. Craving live music? The Ryman Auditorium is hosting Bayker Blakenship and Kelsey Waldon tonight, the perfect way to experience authentic Nashville sound right at the historic Mother Church of Country Music. For something truly special, the Grand Ole Opry celebrates its famous Opry 100 milestone on Saturday night. This exclusive event features private backstage tours, premium lounge access, and a chance to meet the artists—a must for country fans looking for a night of music and magic at the Opry House. Songwriting fans should check out The Bluebird Café’s In the Round show, where Victoria Banks, Ava Hall, Thomas Baldwin, and Emily Shackelton will be performing in an intimate setting, keeping the heart of Nashville’s songwriting culture beating strong. If classical music speaks to you, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center presents Candlelight: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Enjoy this beautiful performance by a string quartet surrounded by candlelight, immersing listeners in a world of melodic storytelling and ambiance. Foodies and families, don’t miss the Berry Farms Holiday Open House, featuring festive train rides, holiday treats, and fun for all ages in the shopping district. If you’re looking for a taste of international cuisine, Gojo Ethiopian Cafe and Restaurant hosts a special event tonight with unique dishes and great vibes. For those seeking nightlife, The Basement East features Graham Barham with Highway Home tonight, the perfect spot to unwind with fresh tunes and local talent. Whether you’re shopping, catching a show, exploring flavors, or enjoying time with the family, Nashville has something to offer for everyone this weekend. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Festive Frenzy in Nashville: Christmas Village, Opryland Resort, and More14 Nov 202500:03:24
Nashville is buzzing this weekend and all week long with festive energy and a spectacular lineup of events. If you’re searching for holiday spirit, Christmas Village at the Nashville Fairgrounds is a must-see through Sunday. This legendary shopping event sees 30,000 visitors and more than 250 merchants selling all kinds of holiday gifts, clothing, and home décor. General admission is fifteen dollars, and if you want to shop more than one day, you can pick up a ten-dollar return ticket before leaving. Every purchase supports local causes thanks to the event being volunteer-run by Pi Beta Phi members. According to Christmas Village’s ticket page, you’ll find doors open today from nine in the morning until nine at night, Saturday nine to six, and Sunday noon to six. No festive roundup is complete without a stop at Opryland Resort. Celebrating its iconic light displays, Opryland transforms into a holiday wonderland with over three million twinkling lights, dazzling indoor gardens, carriage rides, photos with Santa, and even a POMP, SNOW, and CIRQUEumstance holiday circus show starting now and running through early January. Nashville Guru adds that you’ll also find immersive attractions like ice tubing and the return of “ICE!” featuring A Charlie Brown Christmas, plus breakfast with the Peanuts gang and riverboat cruises along the indoor Delta. If pop-up bars are your thing, head to SoBro’s Pancake Pantry, where the Polar Pub is serving up festive cocktails and themed treats Thursday through Saturday evenings, five to ten. And opening tonight is The Merry Moose at the Pool Club, a cozy rooftop escape packed with rustic cabin vibes, fireside seating, and plenty of holiday cheer right in the heart of the city. Reservations are encouraged for both, especially as they’re likely to draw holiday crowds. For music and nightlife, celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry this evening with a once-in-a-lifetime “Opry 100” show starring favorites like Kelsea Ballerini and Bobby Bones. You can upgrade your experience with premium lounge access and a backstage tour where you’ll step into the legendary Opry circle and see how the magic happens behind the scenes. The Basement East continues Nashville’s live music streak tonight with a 2000s “Hot In Herre” dance party and on Saturday with a sold-out Graham Barham and Highway Home show. Art lovers can enjoy the last showing of Candlelight Rings and Dragons tonight at the Parthenon, blending the music of Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones by candlelight in an unforgettable setting. Vanderbilt’s event calendar lists a taste of Ethiopia at Gojo Ethiopian Cafe Saturday night, perfect for listeners craving something unique and delicious. Nashville, this week is truly an invitation to embrace the holiday spirit, discover new shops and music, and make joyful memories with family and friends. Thanks for tuning in, and if you love discovering the best of Nashville each week, be sure to subscribe. This has This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville's Vibrant Week: Opry Centennial, Music Mecca, and Holiday Cheer13 Nov 202500:02:57
If you’re wondering how to make the most of your week in Nashville, there’s no shortage of unforgettable experiences happening right now. Start tonight by heading to the Grand Ole Opry for their centennial celebration, Opry 100. Not only will you catch the biggest country stars live, but with their Premium Lounge Pass, you’ll enjoy top-shelf drinks, hors d’oeuvres, backstage tours, and a chance to step into the famed wooden circle. The Opry’s dressing rooms, historic artist entrance, and exclusive photo ops give you a real taste of true Nashville stardom. For music lovers craving fresh sounds, Brooklyn Bowl Nashville hosts 3OH!3 tonight at 8 PM. This venue is also showcasing The Elovaters, 90s hits mashups featuring Mark McGrath, and even a Shrek-themed rave Friday, November 14. Dawn Landes is live at the iconic Ryman Auditorium at 7:30 PM, sharing the stage with celebrated indie artist José González. Lower Broadway gets a dose of history as the Ernest Tubb Record Shop celebrates its grand reopening today. This legendary spot is open daily until 2 AM, so soak up old-school country nostalgia, and mark your calendar for Saturday night’s Midnite Jamboree, a live event and local tradition making its long-awaited comeback. If you prefer a more intimate vibe, The Listening Room Cafe’s main stage features a songwriters’ round at 6 PM, spotlighting up-and-coming voices including Callie Prince, Max King, Ryan Kohn, and Gracee Shriver. Holiday cheer is in the air, with pop-ups like Polar Pub, a Pancake Pantry experience running Thursdays through Saturdays, where you’ll find festive cocktails and treats for all ages. The Merry Moose launches November 14 atop The Pool Club’s rooftop, transforming the skyline into a cozy winter lodge with flickering fireside seating, themed food and drinks, and enchanting decor. For families, Christmas at Gaylord Opryland is a must, featuring three million twinkling lights, carriage rides, and activities from ice tubing to breakfast with Snoopy and friends. On Saturday, the Berry Farms Holiday Open House offers free train rides and themed treats, making it a wonderful outing for families. The Parthenon hosts a Candlelight concert through Friday, blending music from The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones – a magical experience for fantasy fans. With such a rich variety of events, Nashville truly earns its title as Music City and holiday hotspot. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for all the latest ways to make your days and nights shine in Nashville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzes with Holiday Music, Comedy, and Fantasy Concerts12 Nov 202500:03:48
Nashville is alive with music, holiday magic, and exciting experiences this week and you do not want to miss a beat. Tonight, November twelfth, the city pulses with the energy of live shows across iconic venues. At the Ryman Auditorium, listeners can catch Phil Rosenthal’s unique blend of storytelling and comedy. For fans of alternative music, Canadian-American musician Grandson is performing, blending genres including alternative rock, trap, and EDM. For those seeking something extraordinary, the Candlelight: Rings and Dragons concert at The Parthenon continues through November fourteenth. Imagine the melodies of Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones performed by candlelight inside one of Nashville’s most enchanting settings. Feverup and Nashville Theatre highlight this as a can’t-miss fantasy experience. This coming weekend, the Ryman rolls out a stellar schedule. On Friday the fourteenth, Americana favorite 49 Winchester performs with Noeline Hofmann and The Brudi Brothers. The following night, the lineup features Bayker Blakenship and Kelsey Waldon sharing the stage. Elsewhere in town, live music pulses from the Listening Room Cafe and Nashville’s countless honky-tonks, with Friday and Saturday night promising both new discoveries and legendary acts. Those looking to celebrate the spirit of the season should circle the Holiday Market at the Mansion, taking place November twenty-third at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage. According to Visit Music City and the Tennessean, this outdoor artisan event is the perfect spot for listeners aiming to shop local and discover unique gifts from small businesses. For even more holiday cheer, keep an eye out for pop-up craft fairs happening at local community centers and markets throughout the week. Sports fans and families will love the Music City Flag Fest, returning November fifteenth and sixteenth. As Nashville Fit Magazine reports, this weekend-long event at Nissan Stadium blends football, food, and community in true Volunteer State spirit. Classical music aficionados will want tickets to Candlelight: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & More, and families with kids can look forward to Gabby’s Dollhouse Live happening at the Opry next week. There is a fresh surprise around every corner, from jam sessions at the Country Music Hall of Fame to after-dark laser shows at the Adventure Science Center. Whatever your style, Nashville this week is big energy, bright lights, great food, amazing music, and memories waiting to be made. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Headline: Nashville Overflows with Live Music, Festivals, and Holiday Magic This Week09 Nov 202500:02:56
If you are in Nashville today and looking for an unforgettable week, you are in for a treat, as the city is bursting with live music, enchanting festivals, and holiday magic. First up, today at the legendary Ryman Auditorium, country star Clay Walker is taking the stage at 7:30 PM, bringing his heartfelt hits and energetic performances to one of the nation’s most iconic venues. For those looking for something unique during the day, head to the Nashville Farmers’ Market between 11 and 2, where Ella Tierney will be performing as part of the Music at the Market series. You can browse fresh produce, artisanal treats, and enjoy great local music right in the heart of the city. Shoppers and creative spirits will want to check out Markets for Makers, running today until 5 PM at a pop-up location. This market is perfect for discovering handmade gifts, home décor, and inspired works from dozens of local and regional makers, setting the stage for early holiday shopping and supporting Nashville’s creative community, as highlighted by Nashville.com. The holiday transformation has already started at Gaylord Opryland Resort, where the spectacular A Country Christmas runs all week and beyond. According to The Tennessean, the resort dazzles with millions of lights, over-the-top displays, and a festive atmosphere. Ice skating on a giant outdoor rink, snow tubing down icy runs, and an immersive scavenger hunt for Snoopy’s Christmas decorations promise thrills for all ages. New this year is the ICE! attraction, featuring scenes from Charlie Brown, with brilliant ice sculptures hand-carved by international artists. And starting November 25, the resort adds a brand-new cirque holiday show filled with acrobatics and original music. Looking into the week and the coming weekend, Nashville.com notes that the legendary Grand Ole Opry continues its run of world-class performances with shows nearly every night, featuring stars like Carrie Underwood and The Gatlin Brothers. The Cheekwood Harvest festival is still in full swing. Stroll through Pumpkin Village among blooming chrysanthemums and tens of thousands of pumpkins displayed throughout the gardens, and don’t miss the vibrant altar displays and authentic cuisine of El Día de los Muertos at Cheekwood. Music lovers can also catch POUYA and Fat Nick’s Only a Few Left tour tonight at the Basement East, or plan ahead for more Candlelight Concerts and Christmas shows all week long as featured on Nashville Theatre. Thanks for tuning in and let this week in Nashville inspire your holiday spirit and musical appetite. Subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Music, Lights, Laughter: Nashville Abuzz with Opry 100, Ryman Lineup, and Candlelight Concerts08 Nov 202500:02:46
Nashville listeners, get ready for a remarkable week and weekend bursting with music, lights, laughter, and family fun. If you’re in Nashville on Saturday, November 8, it’s an all-out celebration at the Grand Ole Opry for Opry 100. This once-in-a-century experience includes an exclusive backstage tour, premium lounge access with top-shelf drinks and Nashville bites, and a chance to rub shoulders with the night’s artists. Premium ticket holders even get to sit on stage for the first half of the show and grab a professional photo. It’s a must for country music fans and anyone wanting a true Music City experience. Later on Saturday night, Ryman Auditorium hosts Watchhouse, bringing soulful Americana together with Sarah Kate Morgan and Leo Shannon as guests. Ryman’s historic stage is aglow all month, so check out their upcoming acts like Brad Paisley and Old Dominion for The Big 98's Friendsgiving, and folk favorite José González with Dawn Landes. If improv comedy is your style, Whose Live Anyway brings quick wit and big laughs to Ryman this weekend. Looking for a magical experience? Throughout the weekend, Candlelight: Rings and Dragons transforms the Parthenon into Middle Earth and Westeros with music from The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones performed by ensembles surrounded by real candlelight. This show runs until November 14 and is perfect for fans of epic fantasy who want a stunning auditory journey. Sunday marks Taste of Bellevue, a food lover’s paradise where local Nashville eateries gather for tasting menus and festivities. Grab discounted tickets and sample the best cuisine Bellevue has to offer. For those into crafts and locally made goods, the Markets for Makers Nashville Holiday Market is open Saturday and Sunday, filled with artisan finds just in time for the festive season. Families have plenty of choices—Cheekwood Harvest continues all weekend with art, garden strolls, and seasonal crafts. The Nashville Zoo hosts Boo at the Zoo, a nightly Halloween celebration from 5 to 9 pm for kids looking for one last fall treat. For the little ones, Inside Out and Backwards at Nashville Children’s Theatre runs shows all weekend, promising whimsy and wonder. Whether you’re here for legendary country acts, immersive concerts, family festivals, or amazing food, Nashville is your playground this week. Thank you for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for more Music City happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Hosts Music, Comedy, Holiday Fun, and More This Weekend07 Nov 202500:04:07
Nashville welcomes listeners to a weekend overflowing with excitement, creativity, and authentic Music City spirit. Whether you’re searching for live music, markets, holiday fun, or comedy, this week Nashville truly has it all. Tonight kicks off with the Opry 100 celebration at the Grand Ole Opry, marking a century of legendary country music. Tickets grant exclusive backstage tours, premium lounge access with top-shelf drinks and delicious Nashville bites, artist meet-and-greets, and even a chance to stand in the famous Circle. This immersive experience runs again Saturday evening for anyone wanting to soak in country music history. Fans of live songwriting will want to head to the Listening Room Cafe tonight at 6 p.m., where Eric Van Houten, Josh Melton, and Heath Warren host a Writers Round. It’s a classic intimate Nashville setting for fresh songs and memorable stories. On the comedy and culture front, Nashville Design Week features “Whose Design Is It Anyway?” tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. at Studio 615 on Broadmoor Drive. This satirical game show invites a lucky audience member onstage to reimagine Nashville’s streets, blending improv, civic critique, and laughs in a clever twist on public design. Families and holiday enthusiasts must check out ICE! featuring “A Charlie Brown Christmas” at Gaylord Opryland, opening today. Marvel at massive ice sculptures, explore frozen tunnels, and zoom down thrilling slides in this dazzling wintry showcase. For shopping fans, Saturday and Sunday deliver the Markets for Makers Nashville Holiday Market at The Fairgrounds. Over 120 makers offer indie goods, DIY stations offer hands-on projects, and photo walls capture the fun. General admission includes a free tote, and kids under 12 get in free, making this the perfect family-friendly outing. Art and fantasy fans shouldn’t miss Candlelight: Rings & Dragons at The Parthenon, where the music of Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones is performed by candlelight, transporting listeners to Middle Earth and Westeros. NASCAR lovers, Nashville Superspeedway has the BRAKES driving experience this weekend, offering a chance to experience real stock cars and learn high-performance skills firsthand. Looking for unique local flavors? Taste of Bellevue happens Sunday, offering new restaurant tastings and live entertainment with special ticket discounts for listeners in the know. With music, comedy, shopping, racing, and dazzling holiday events, Nashville’s lineup this week ensures every listener finds something to love. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a moment in Music City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Sizzles with Music, Cuisine, and Holiday Cheer06 Nov 202500:03:39
In Nashville this week, there’s truly something for every listener, from chart-topping concerts to immersive culinary events, holiday markets, and classic local experiences. Nashville never sleeps and neither does its event calendar, so let’s dive into the best happenings from today through the weekend. Tonight, November sixth, country music fans will want to check out Ella Langley performing at the Ryman Auditorium with special guest Kaitlin Butts. Also tonight at the Grand Ole Opry, Opry Country Classics is bringing contemporary stars and country legends together to perform timeless hits by the likes of Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline. The evening’s energy is unbeatable, and there’s an option for an exclusive Opry 100 experience, including backstage tours and premium lounge access for those wanting an elevated night out, according to the Opry’s official event listing. Over at Bridgestone Arena, hockey fans can feel the thrill as the Nashville Predators hit the ice against the Philadelphia Flyers, a big draw for sports lovers looking for some fast-paced action downtown. Those with a palate for fine food and drink can visit The Joseph hotel this afternoon for their Epicurean Moment wine tasting with curated bites or drop by for an afternoon aperitivo, activities running this entire week and perfect for winding down with friends. Looking ahead to the weekend, the Ryman hosts another night with Ella Langley, this time featuring Mae Estes on Friday. The musical excitement skyrockets Saturday with the Grand Ole Opry’s Opry 100 show, a centennial celebration offering listeners the chance to take a step into Nashville music history through premium experiences, artist meet-and-greets, and even on-stage seating for part of the show, as detailed by the Opry’s celebrations guide. For something different, listeners can venture to The Parthenon for Candlelight: Rings and Dragons, a magical live orchestral concert blending music from Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones for fans of epic fantasy soundtracks. For a taste of local art and holiday flair, the Montgomery Bell Art Show runs through Saturday, and starting Saturday, Nashville hosts its annual Fall Craft Fair, where listeners will find unique goods, local crafts, and delicious food truck fare—ideal for gift shopping and soaking in festive vibes, according to Rutherford Source. For more local flavor, the Listening Room Cafe showcases rising Nashville songwriters in its intimate Writers Round tonight at six p.m. featuring Cam Newby, Dillon Carmichael, and Lynn Hutton. And foodies won’t want to miss Food for Thought, a storytelling night blending true stories and culinary inspiration, in partnership with TEDx Nashville this Wednesday at The Nashville Food Project. Wherever your interests lie, Nashville is brimming with live music, creative gatherings, and authentic local experiences this week. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s next. This has been a quiet please prod This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville's Ultimate Weekend: Comedy, Country, and Concerts Take Center Stage17 Apr 202600:02:42
Hey Nashville listeners, grab your cowboy boots and get ready for an electrifying weekend in Music City starting today, Friday, April 17th! Whether you're craving comedy, country legends, or high-octane fun, this lineup has it all. Kick off your evening with the timeless soul of Peabo Bryson at City Winery at 6 PM, where his smooth hits will have you swaying, according to nashville-tn.events. Baseball fans, head to First Horizon Park at 6:35 PM for the Nashville Sounds taking on the Worcester Red Sox—nothing beats that home-run thrill under the lights, as listed on nashvillego.com. Then, comedy explodes with Shane Gillis live at Bridgestone Arena at 8 PM, packing the 20,000-seat arena with his raw stand-up, straight from Ticketmaster details. Over at Ryman Auditorium, David Spade brings his sharp wit at 8 PM as part of the Nashville Comedy Festival, per the Ryman site. Don't miss the Grand Ole Opry at 7 PM featuring Darius Rucker and more in their OPRY 100 celebration at Grand Ole Opry House—pure country magic for $98 tickets, reports Concerts50. Songwriter junkies, snag a spot at Bluebird Cafe's Songwriters in the Round at 6 PM, an intimate gem on nashvillego.com. Saturday ramps up with Monster Jam roaring into Nissan Stadium, crushing cars and crowds all day on nashvillego.com. Joey Diaz takes the Ryman stage for hilarious stories, while LANY hits The Pinnacle for indie vibes. The Nashville Canna Festival kicks off at 5 PM Friday through Sunday—think vendors, music, and chill vibes from 11 AM Saturday at eventhi.io. Catch Sister Act by Nashville Repertory Theatre or Nashville Opera's The Barber of Seville at TPAC both nights at 7:30 PM. Sunday wraps with more Canna Festival action till 6 PM, plus lingering laughs from Nate Jackson at Ryman. Pro tip: Fridays by the River at Riverview Pavilion starts at 3 PM today for free outdoor tunes. From Opry anthems to comedy roasts, Nashville's pulsing with energy—dive in and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Sparkles with Autumn Festivals, Sports, and Music Galore02 Nov 202500:02:50
Nashville is brimming with energy this week as autumn wraps Music City in golden colors and the calendar packs in festive activities, big concerts, and major sporting excitement. First up today, listeners will want to head to the Nashville Farmers’ Market for the annual Turnip Green Festival, a must for foodies and families alike. It’s running today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., loaded with live music from the Nashville All Stars Band, the legendary Smiley’s cast iron cauldron of braised greens, catfish and cornbread plates, and Thanksgiving-themed vendor specials. There’s also a popular turnip green cook-off and plenty of fun for the kids with vendor booths, food trucks, and fall produce, all with free parking according to the Nashville Farmers’ Market. Sports fans won’t want to miss the Los Angeles Chargers taking on the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium today. According to The Joseph Nashville’s events page, the game is at Rock Roll Nashville, 1 Titans Way. It’s a perfect day to experience NFL action right in the heart of town. Tonight brings music’s independent spirit to the spotlight as the 11th Annual Josie Music Awards light up the Grand Ole Opry House. As shared by the Opry, this celebration honors indie artists and legends with red carpet fanfare, live performances, and surprise appearances. Looking towards the rest of the week and weekend, Nashville lives up to its title of Music City with an incredible roster of concerts and shows. On November 2, CAIN, along with Jon Reddick, Caleb & John, and Annie F. are performing at the Ryman Auditorium according to the Ryman Auditorium’s event calendar. There’s also The SteelDrivers, and coming up soon, John Fogerty, ERNEST, and many more across the city’s iconic venues. Harvest-themed events abound for families through the week. Fall at Cheekwood remains a classic with pumpkin patch fun, corn mazes, and stunning gardens decked in autumnal hues, as detailed by Visit Music City. The Nashville Fall Festival continues through today as reported by Nashville Guru, with food, crafts, and entertainment for all ages. For those feeling creative, the weekend brings art markets and the start of holiday craft fairs all over Middle Tennessee. NashvilleLife.com highlights these festive gatherings, while Ryman.com notes a full lineup of shows. To sum it up, whether you want farm-fresh food, football, live music, or family-friendly festivals, Nashville delivers fresh adventures every day this week and weekend. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Alive with Music, Celebration, and Southern Flavor01 Nov 202500:02:56
Nashville is rolling out one of its most vibrant weekends of the year, with lively events kicking off this Saturday, November 1. If you’re looking for the festive side of Music City, Halloween celebrations aren’t quite finished. You’ll find not one but several downtown bar crawls, including the “Boos Fest” starting at Acme Feed & Seed from 5 to 10 pm with free cover at five bars, live DJs, costume contests, and specialty cocktails—tickets range from 20 to 40 dollars and costumes are highly encouraged. If you prefer something earlier, the Day of the Dead Bar Crawl at Live Oak runs from 1 to 4 pm, featuring access to four venues, live DJs, and a two-thousand-dollar prize social media costume contest. Expect Midtown to buzz with creative energy and dazzling costumes. The fun continues into the night with masquerade parties like the one rocking W Nashville’s Rooftop from 9 pm to 2 am. You’ll find haunting decor, top DJs, and a crowd that knows how to get down. Nearby, Virgin Hotels hosts a Dia de Los Muertos bash that’s punctuated by global beats and striking visuals at The Pool Club, running Saturday evening into early Sunday. If spooky isn’t your style, the Nashville Farmers’ Market invites you to the Turnip Green Festival from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday. This beloved free event features braised greens, catfish, cornbread, soul and funk bands, Thanksgiving treats, fall produce, and family-friendly fun. It’s a taste of Tennessee tradition—Smiley’s famous greens are a must, and there’s free parking. On Sunday, November 2, Maroon 5 headlines Bridgestone Arena—a must for fans of pop-rock anthems. Later in the week, Sabrina Carpenter follows with shows on the 4th and 5th, and Paul McCartney returns to Nashville for one night only on November 6 at Pinnacle Arena, promising a historic show. For soccer enthusiasts, GEODIS Park hosts Nashville SC vs Inter Miami CF Saturday evening at 6:30 pm as part of the MLS Cup Playoffs. Whether you’re in the mood for world-class sports or legendary music, this is a week that defines Music City. Of course, no visit is complete without the Grand Ole Opry. Saturday marks a special centennial show celebrating 100 years—book tickets early for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Wherever you wander, Nashville is alive with music, celebration, and Southern flavor. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Headline: Nashville Celebrates Halloween with Music, Costumes, and Revelry31 Oct 202500:04:23
Nashville listeners, get ready for a jam-packed week of Halloween fun and music galore. Today, Friday, October 31, the city is an absolute playground for ghosts, ghouls, and anyone looking to celebrate in style. For those ready to party, head to Butchertown Hall’s big Halloween bash, going strong from 6 pm to midnight with giveaways, DJs, and a costume contest that promises some epic outfits. Over in the Gulch, W Nashville’s rooftop transforms from 9 pm to 2 am for its Haunted Halloween Party, where world-class DJs, surprise performances, and spooky cocktails set the mood for a night you won’t forget. Midtown turns up the volume with Virgin Hotels hosting Death by Disco from 8 pm to 2 am, featuring two different club spaces, spine-tingling beats, and devilishly delicious bites. Guests must be 21 and older to enter. If you want something a little more eccentric, The Late Great kicks off Spell on You: A Haunted Halloween Soiree from 9 pm until late—think dancing, music, and cocktails with a bewitching flair. For all the dog lovers, The Optimist in Germantown has a free Halloween Dog Costume Contest starting at 4 pm. Oyster happy hour, a parade of pups dressed as sea creatures, and prizes for best costume await—bring your furry friend and join the fun. The family crowd can check out the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Halloween Hootenanny family program, blending seasonal crafts and music. If bar crawls are your thing, Nashville’s got you covered. The Trick or Drink Halloween Bar Crawl launches tonight and runs through Saturday. Start at Nashville Live! downtown and follow a trail of festive bars with exclusive drink deals and music. Early bird tickets start at just over $21. The Halloween Zombie Crawl offers another take on the crawl scene at DraftKings Sports & Social, also spanning tonight and Saturday. Costume up and get access to more than 15 venues with drink discounts. The iconic Grand Ole Opry is ringing in its 100th year with a huge Opry 100 Birthday Show at 7 pm tonight, featuring stars like T. Graham Brown, Elizabeth Cook, Taylor Hicks, Connie Smith, Riders In The Sky, Gene Watson, and The Whites. Opry.com highlights exclusive lounge access, backstage tours, and anniversary celebrations all weekend—country fans will not want to miss these milestone performances. If dancing is what you crave, the Acme Oracle Halloween Party at Acme Feed & Seed on Broadway is free starting at 7 pm and opens up three themed floors, a costume contest, rooftop line dancing, and live music all night. Rubiks Groove’s Halloween Extravaganza at 3rd & Lindsley is set for 8 pm, serving up powerhouse hits from the 80s, 90s, and 00s—tickets just $20 and all ages can get in on the action. Looking for a pre-weekend concert vibe? Ryman Auditorium brings Steve Hackett live at 8 pm tonight. Sports fans, don’t miss the Monster Mash & Tailgate Bash at Nashville Live at 8 pm, blending party energy with a tailgate twist. This weekend, the party continues. Saturday brings e This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Music City Gears Up for Packed Halloween Weekend30 Oct 202500:03:03
Thursday night in Nashville is shining bright and the city’s ready to roll into a jam-packed Halloween weekend. Tonight, those looking for a classic Music City experience can head to the Ryman Auditorium where Matt Maeson takes the historic stage at 7 pm. Expect songs with raw energy and confessional lyrics in a venue known as the Mother Church of Country Music. Listeners wanting a step further can upgrade their night with Ford Lounge access for specialty eats and drinks, giving the evening that true VIP Nashville style. Concert details are available at ryman dot com. Opry fans, your Thursday also brings an Opry Country Classics showcase at Ryman with a lineup including Trace Adkins, Erin Enderlin, the Gatlin Brothers, Bryce Leatherwood, and Sister Sadie. The Opry 100 celebration means a century’s worth of country music tradition comes alive, and a premium pass even opens lounges, drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and a backstage tour if you want to get closer to the stars. At 3rd and Lindsley, Bluegrass on 3rd features DownRiver Collective tonight. As the week rolls on, Friday brings a daytime hit songwriters show featuring Ray Fulcher, Phil O’Donnell, Justin Wilson, Ray Stephenson, and Gloria Anderson, a real treat for those who want the inside scoop on the stories behind Nashville’s chart-toppers. On Saturday, Guitar Party takes over the club with heavy-hitter guitarists like Tom Bukovac, Guthrie Trapp, and more. Halloween in Nashville this year is a three-day marathon. Friday night unleashes the infamous Trick or Drink Bar Crawl and the Halloween Zombie Crawl. More than 15 downtown bars are part of the action, where costumes, discounted drinks, and DJ-fueled fun promise late-night shenanigans. The Haunted Halloween Party at the W Nashville’s Rooftop in the Gulch kicks off at 9 pm with surprise entertainment and killer cocktails. Virgin Hotels hosts Death by Disco, serving up eerie beats and bites from 8 pm. For those feeling adventurous, the Monster Ball Adults Only Climb at the Adventure Park mixes spooky with sporty on Friday from 7 pm to 11 pm. Family listeners can enjoy Boo at the Zoo running every night through Saturday, November 1. Families can hit ten trick-or-treating stations, ride the Scary-Go-Round, watch animal shows, and enjoy fall activities, making it Nashville’s big seasonal tradition. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for your next update on what’s happening. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Grand Ole Opry Celebrates 100th Birthday with Stellar Lineup26 Oct 202500:02:17
Today in Nashville, Tennessee, music lovers can enjoy an unforgettable evening at the Grand Ole Opry as it celebrates its Opry 100 birthday with a spectacular show. The event features a lineup of superstars, newcomers, and legends, making each show unique and exciting. Listeners can opt for a premium experience with backstage tours and access to the exclusive lounge, offering top-shelf drinks and hors d'oeuvres. Later this evening, the Ryman Auditorium will host Cam with Britton Smith and Anna Vaus, providing a night of captivating music. This week, the Ryman also has a special tribute to Anne Murray with performances by renowned artists like Trisha Yearwood and Martina McBride. Those looking for a fun outdoor experience can head to Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, which continues its Harvest Weekends in the Beer Garden. Enjoy seasonal brews, live music, and food from local food trucks amidst the beautiful fall foliage. For families and kids, the Nashville Farmers Market offers 'Music at the Market,' featuring Joey Wilbur performing today from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This event combines shopping with live entertainment, making it an ideal outing. This week and weekend, Nashville Oktoberfest events are in full swing, offering a taste of German culture with food, drinks, and festivities. The Nashville Fall Festival is also underway, featuring a corn maze and pumpkin patch, perfect for embracing the fall spirit. For Halloween enthusiasts, Boo at the Zoo and the Nashville KOA Resort’s Halloween Weekends continue to offer spooky fun throughout the week. Tonight, The Basement East will host Night Tapes on their Portals // Polarities tour with Cult of Venus, providing an exciting night for indie music fans. Thank you for tuning in Be sure to subscribe for more updates on the best events in Nashville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzing with Stellar Opry, Volunteer, and Music Events This Weekend25 Oct 202500:02:43
Nashville is buzzing with incredible energy this weekend, and there's truly something for everyone happening right now across Music City. Tonight, the Grand Ole Opry is hosting their special Opry Goes Pink event, the 17th annual show supporting Susan G. Komen in the fight against breast cancer. The lineup is absolutely stellar, featuring Carrie Underwood, Amy Grant, Mandy Barnett, The Isaacs, Sophia Scott, and Riders in the Sky. This is happening at the Grand Ole Opry House with shows at 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. It's part of the Opry's 100th birthday celebration, making it an extra special night. For those who love discovering new volunteer opportunities, there's a free Nashville Volunteer Week Launch Party happening today at Centennial Park's Parthenon promenade. You'll get to meet local nonprofits, learn about community volunteer opportunities, enjoy a live DJ, play yard games, and grab food from vendors. It's a perfect way to connect with the community while having fun. Music lovers should note that Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit are wrapping up their residency at the Ryman Auditorium tonight at 8:00 p.m. This is the final show of six performances that have been running throughout October, and it's not one to miss. Looking ahead to Sunday, the Grand Ole Opry continues with another show featuring Steven Curtis Chapman and The Castellows at 7:00 p.m. Then on Monday, there's a truly special tribute concert called The Music of My Life: An All-Star Tribute to Anne Murray at the Grand Ole Opry House. This incredible lineup includes Trisha Yearwood, k.d. lang, Martina McBride, Pam Tillis, Natalie Grant, Lorrie Morgan, Kathy Mattea, The Gatlin Brothers, and Shenandoah. If you're looking for family activities, Cheekwood Harvest continues throughout the week with Pumpkin Village featuring three charming pumpkin houses, thousands of chrysanthemums, and more than 75,000 pumpkins throughout the gardens. It's the perfect fall outing. Wednesday brings another Opry show with Jessie James Decker, Jana Kramer, Chancey Williams, and Maggie Rose, while Thursday features the Opry Country Classics show with Trace Adkins and The Gatlin Brothers. Thank you so much for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in Nashville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzes with Diverse Events and Activities This Weekend24 Oct 202500:02:47
Nashville is buzzing with energy and excitement this weekend, and there’s no better time to explore the city’s wide array of special events and activities. Today, Friday October twenty-fourth, you can jump right into the action starting at The Fairgrounds Nashville, where the Big Pumpkin Flea Market runs all weekend. Expect unique finds, quirky collectibles, and plenty of autumn flair to inspire your seasonal shopping spree. Not far from there, the Tennessee Craft Fair showcases talented artisans and craftspeople, bringing together striking pottery, hand-made jewelry, and textile arts at scenic Centennial Park. According to Visit Music City, this fair is a must for anyone looking to experience the heartbeat of Nashville’s creative community. Music lovers will have lots to sing about this weekend. The legendary Grand Ole Opry celebrates its one hundredth birthday tonight with a star-studded lineup including Carrie Underwood, Junior Brown, Preston Cooper, and Charles Esten. A special birthday show promises exclusive backstage tours, top-shelf drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and even seats onstage for the first half of the show, making this an unforgettable Opry experience. Over at Ryman Auditorium, Jason Isbell and the four hundred Unit take to the stage Friday and Saturday nights, mixing Americana storytelling with electrifying live music. Looking for something different? Nashville Guru reports the Halloween Glow in the Park concludes Saturday at various city parks, offering a family-friendly blend of lights, music, and festive fun. Saturday night, 3rd & Lindsley hosts the Nashville Jazz Fest, spotlighting local legends like Guthrie Trapp and national stars such as Tia Fuller. Don’t miss the energetic contemporary pianist Tyler Bullock as the evening kicks off, and stick around for Sunday’s gospel brunch with the acclaimed Pat Coil trio followed by a lively second line parade. If you’re hungry for even more local flavor, save a spot for the Taste of Bellevue event next Sunday, where you can sample culinary delights from the area’s top chefs and food trucks. For those seeking fun on the water, the Pontoon Saloon offers public cruises with a special discount when you book Sunday through Thursday. Whether you’re drawn by music, markets, or family fun, Nashville lays out a dazzling stage for everyone this weekend. Thanks for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzing with Diverse Music Events This Week23 Oct 202500:03:01
Nashville is absolutely buzzing this week with a lineup that showcases what makes Music City so magical in the fall. If you’re waking up on Thursday, October twenty-third, here’s what’s happening today and heading into the weekend. Tonight, you’re in for something unique at the Grand Ole Opry House, as contemporary artists and country legends unite for Opry Country Classics. Listeners can expect to hear timeless hits originally made famous by Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Alan Jackson, and more, with exclusive Opry 100 experiences available that let you step backstage, relax in the green room, and take in the historic energy of the show like an artist. Over at Custom House, Universal Audio Night is set to draw musicians and fans alike for an evening of gear demos, panel talks, and fresh sounds from Nashville’s next generation. If you’re passionate about music production or just curious about what goes into creating those iconic records, this is a stop to add to your Thursday itinerary. For those who love catching live performances on the fly, the Ryman Auditorium is hosting its Sidewalk Sessions today with Matt Mann and The Shine Runners. This free event brings local flavor out onto the PNC Plaza, where listeners can enjoy acoustic jams and join a laidback gathering downtown. Later in the week, the Ryman welcomes major artists like Jason Isbell and the Four Hundred Unit, Straight No Chaser, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, k.d. lang, Pam Tillis, and more, in an all-star tribute to Anne Murray, with surprise appearances from Nashville icons Brenda Lee and Randy Travis. Starting Saturday, The Flyest Nineties Costume Contest and Halloween Party takes the scene by storm, letting listeners dress up and dance the night away to throwback beats. According to Nashville Guru, this is one of several themed parties popping up across town, and listeners can grab deals and discounts on tickets and dining by using their Guru promo codes, including savings on ghost tours, the Big Drag Bus, and Oktoberfest brews at Bavarian Bierhaus. If you’re craving something low-key, Nashville’s autumn festivals are in full swing. Cheekwood Harvest offers pumpkin patches and cozy hayrides, while Centennial Park is perfect for a crisp stroll among changing leaves. Food lovers have the Taste of Bellevue on the horizon next week, with sample bites from the city’s top chefs. For live music every night, legendary Layla’s on Broadway hosts various acts—on Sunday, October twenty-sixth, you can end your weekend with classic Nashville twang from six to ten p.m. Thanks for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe for the latest on what’s happening in Nashville, and make sure to tell a friend. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Autumn Excitement Abounds in Music City: TN Hot Sauce Expo, Southern Festival of Books, Boo at the Zoo, and More19 Oct 202500:03:04
Nashville is buzzing with exciting events and experiences this week, perfect for anyone looking to make the most of autumn in Music City. If you’re tuning in today, don’t miss the final day of the TN Hot Sauce Expo, where spice lovers can sample sizzling sauces, enjoy fiery eating competitions, and check out local food vendors—it’s a true celebration of all things hot happening this Sunday. Today also marks the closing of the Southern Festival of Books, offering listeners a last chance this season to meet celebrated authors, browse panels, and enjoy a vibrant literary atmosphere in downtown Nashville, as detailed by Nashville Guru. Kicking off your evenings, Boo at the Zoo is in full swing at the Nashville Zoo, running tonight from 5 to 9 pm. Kids can trick-or-treat, meet costumed characters, and enjoy dazzling light displays at one of the city’s favorite family-friendly Halloween traditions, according to Kids Out and About Nashville. Midweek, the Grand Ole Opry is hosting a standout event on Sunday night in partnership with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Country star Kelsea Ballerini leads a top-tier lineup, uniting for a cause to support the fight against childhood disease. Show tickets benefit St. Jude, and listeners can even opt for a backstage tour after the performance for an unforgettable behind-the-scenes peek, as reported by the Grand Ole Opry official calendar. For music fans, the Ryman Auditorium lineup keeps the energy high throughout the week. Dermot Kennedy, joined by Haffway, takes the stage Sunday night, while upcoming performances at the Ryman include folk favorites, country legends, and even free sidewalk sessions for those looking to enjoy live music in a laid-back setting. The Ryman’s October calendar highlights Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Blues Traveler with Spin Doctors, and even special all-star tribute nights—there’s truly something for every listener, as listed on the Ryman Auditorium website. Looking ahead to the weekend, Cheekwood’s Harvest celebration features pumpkin houses, scarecrows, and family crafts amid beautiful fall gardens. Art lovers can also catch the ongoing Shawn Huckins exhibition at Cheekwood Estate and Gardens. And don’t forget the Tennessee Beer, Wine, and Shine Festival, where over thirty local breweries and wineries set up at Two Rivers Mansion for a day of savory sips and live entertainment, as mentioned by Visit Music City. From sports and live comedy to pumpkin patches and Halloween fun, Nashville is alive with adventures waiting for you this week. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Fiery Flavors at Tennessee Hot Sauce Expo in Nashville18 Oct 202500:03:20
Saturday in Nashville kicks off with a fiery bang at the Tennessee Hot Sauce Expo at First Horizon Park, running October 18 and 19. Think fiery tastings, spicy eating contests, and plenty of local vendors offering up sauces from across the region. This is a must for flavor chasers and heat seekers eager to test their taste buds. Kids are welcome, and the live music and food trucks ensure everyone leaves happy, even if their mouths are burning a little. Nashville Guru puts this at the top of the list for big flavor and family fun this weekend. History buffs and book lovers shouldn’t miss the 37th Annual Southern Festival of Books, back in-person and free at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Saturday and Sunday. According to Sumner County Source, dozens of authors with a strong showing of regional talent will be on hand to sign books, lead discussions, and meet listeners face-to-face. Browse tents filled with new releases, rare finds, and bookshop goodies, or listen in on panels where writers discuss their craft and stories. At 4:30 PM, fans of college football can head to Nissan Stadium for the much-anticipated Howard versus Tennessee State matchup. With a clear bag policy and everything you expect from a big-time showdown, it’s a prime ticket for sports-loving listeners looking for that unmistakable Saturday night energy, reports Nissan Stadium’s events calendar. Music lovers are absolutely spoiled in Music City. The Grand Ole Opry is pulling out all the stops for the Opry 100 Honors event Saturday night, honoring Roy Acuff and Minnie Pearl. This live series lets today’s country stars pay tribute to the legends, and the exclusive pre-show backstage tours and themed lounges mean you’re getting more than just a seat—you’re getting a true Nashville experience, detailed at Opry dot com. For more intimate vibes, The Bluebird Cafe continues its celebrated “In the Round” songwriter sessions through the weekend, offering a chance to hear original music and Nashville stories from up-and-coming artists and seasoned songwriters alike, according to the Bluebird Cafe’s own calendar. The weekend is also packed with special offerings for families. Head over to Fannie Mae Dees Park for the Walk for Remembrance & Hope from 4 to 6 PM Saturday, and for something a little different Saturday morning, Disney Villains Drag Brunch brings theatrical flair and mid-day fun to FirstBank Stadium. Nashville Moms highlights that there’s almost always a family-friendly event running all weekend, so be sure to check local guides for popups and community happenings. Thank you for tuning in to your Nashville events guide, where something memorable is happening every day and every night in Music City. Don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly Nashville entertainment update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville's Got It All This Week: Comedy, Country, Sports and Rock Take Over Music City16 Apr 202600:02:58
Hey Nashville listeners, buckle up for an electrifying week in Music City starting today, Thursday, April 16th! Whether you're craving comedy, country, sports, or rock, we've got non-stop action from now through the weekend. According to the Nashville events calendar on nashville-tn.events, tonight kicks off with a bang at 6:30 PM when Phoneboy and Heart Attack Man hit The Basement East on 917 Woodland Street, perfect for indie rock fans ready to dance. Right after, at 6:35 PM, catch the Nashville Sounds battling the Worcester Red Sox at First Horizon Park on 1 Jackson Street – grab your peanuts and cheer on our home team under the lights. The comedy vibes are strong too, with Heather McMahan delivering laughs at 7:00 PM in the historic Ryman Auditorium on 116 5th Avenue North, as listed on ryrman.com as part of the Nashville Comedy Festival. Country lovers, don't miss Opry Country Classics featuring Ricky Skaggs at the same time at the Grand Ole Opry House on 2804 Opryland Drive, straight from opry.com. Puck heads, the Nashville Predators face off against the Anaheim Ducks at 7:00 PM in Bridgestone Arena on 501 Broadway – VIP experiences available per nashville-tn.events. Opera buffs can dive into Nashville Opera's The Barber of Seville at 7:30 PM in Andrew Jackson Hall at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center on 505 Deaderick Street, running through the weekend according to nashville-theatre.com. Blues queen Ruthie Foster strums at 7:30 PM in the cozy City Winery on 609 Lafayette Street, as noted on nashvillego.com. Rock out at 8:00 PM with The Academy Is... celebrating their Almost Here 20th Anniversary Tour at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on 925 3rd Avenue North, via Ticketmaster. Comedy continues with Matt Richards at The Lab at Zanies on 2019 8th Ave S. Tomorrow, Friday, keep the energy high with Peabo Bryson at City Winery and more Barber of Seville shows. Saturday brings the 9th Annual Freeborn Jam with Outlaws and Blackhawk at City Winery, plus Abby Powledge at The Basement. Sunday caps it with ongoing opera and potential Sounds games. From indie gigs to NHL thrills, Nashville's pulsing with live magic this week – get your tickets now and make unforgettable memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Vibrant Music Scene Lights up Nashville: Opry 100, Literary Fest, Sports, and More17 Oct 202500:04:22
If you’re in Nashville or planning a visit this week, prepare for a lineup that’s as vibrant and varied as Music City itself. Today, Friday, October 17, 2025, the city pulses with iconic live performances and unique experiences. The Grand Ole Opry is throwing its Opry 100 Birthday Show tonight at 7 p.m., promising a blend of superstars, newcomers, and country legends—every show is different, so expect surprises and unforgettable music. According to the official Opry calendar, tonight’s lineup includes The Bacon Brothers, continuing a century-long tradition of celebrating country music’s roots and future on the Opry stage. For those craving a different beat, Kevin Gates lights up Ascend Amphitheater, while Keith Urban brings his arena-filling energy to Bridgestone Arena, both also on Friday night. Ty Myers takes the Tennessee Performing Arts Center stage at 8 p.m., adding another option for live music lovers. If you’re a fan of literature, the sold-out Authors in the Round dinner at Marathon Music Works brings 40 authors to your table for an intimate evening supporting the Southern Festival of Books. While tickets are gone, you can still join the waitlist—this event is a highlight for Nashville’s literary community and helps keep the larger festival free. The weekend shifts into high gear with the Southern Festival of Books taking over Bicentennial Park on Saturday and Sunday. This free event draws more than 175 authors, hosts performance stages, food trucks, and plenty of publishers and booksellers—a paradise for book lovers and families. Festivalgoers can explore everything from bestselling novels to children’s chapter books and enjoy live entertainment throughout the day. For sports fans, Sunday is all about football: the Tennessee Titans face the New England Patriots at Nissan Stadium with a noon kickoff, a perfect chance to soak up Nashville’s spirited game-day atmosphere. Back at the Opry House on Sunday night, the Grand Ole Opry welcomes Ty Herndon, Anne Wilson, Kat Luna, Kelsea Ballerini, Mitchell Tenpenny, and Riders in the Sky for a 7 p.m. show, keeping the music rolling all weekend. Foodies won’t want to miss the TN Hot Sauce Expo, bringing the heat downtown on Saturday and Sunday with tastings, vendors, and spicy challenges. Over at Cheekwood, the Harvest celebration continues with Pumpkin Village, three whimsical pumpkin houses, thousands of chrysanthemums, and more than 75,000 pumpkins scattered throughout the gardens—ideal for a family outing or a fall photo op. For a dose of local culture, the Bluebird Cafe’s famous songwriter rounds run all week, while Musicians Corner offers free outdoor concerts with local artists, food trucks, and kids’ activities every Friday evening—a Nashville tradition not to miss. Looking ahead, next week brings more Opry highlights, including shows with Dustin Lynch, Darci Lynne, and the Opry Country Classics series featuring The Gatlin Brothers and Gene Watson. Cheekwood’s El Día de los Muertos fes This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Headline: Nashville Packed with Can't-Miss Events This Week: Concerts, Parties, and Unique Experiences16 Oct 202500:03:19
Nashville listeners, it’s Thursday, October 16th, and this week is packed with can't-miss events across Music City. Whether you’re a local or visiting, get ready for an exciting lineup of concerts, parties, and unique Nashville experiences. Tonight kicks things off with BOOze at the Zoo, where adults 21 and up can wander the Nashville Zoo after dark sampling craft brews, cocktails, and treats at festive stations. Costumes are encouraged, and there’s live music and fun activities scattered around the grounds, making for a lively, spooky evening according to Nashville Guru. Later tonight, country fans won’t want to miss Opry Country Classics at the Grand Ole Opry House. Rodney Crowell, Linda Davis, Gary Mule Deer, The Gatlin Brothers, and Jim Lauderdale will perform timeless country favorites, with a premium lounge experience available that includes top-shelf drinks, Nashville-inspired hors d’oeuvres, backstage tours, and even a chance to take photos in the famed Opry circle. The Opry offers all the details and ticket options. Tomorrow, Friday the 17th, Keith Urban brings his High and Alive World Tour to Bridgestone Arena, joined by Chase Matthew, Alana Springsteen, and Karley Scott Collins. Expect fan-favorite hits and electrifying energy from one of country’s superstars. Meanwhile, at the Opry, The Bacon Brothers, Scotty McCreery, Mandy Barnett, Gary Mule Deer, Lauren Watkins, Vince Gill, Drake Milligan, and Don Schlitz headline a major Friday night show. On Saturday, October 18th, Anne Wilson, the Grammy-nominated rising star, performs at The Pinnacle with support from Jordan Rowe. You’ll hear music from her latest album, Rebel, including hits like "Strong" and "Rain in the Rearview." Over at the Grand Ole Opry, icons like Patty Loveless, Bill Anderson, Steve Wariner, Gary Mule Deer, Vince Gill, Chonda Pierce, Opry Square Dancers, and Connie Smith take the stage for two big shows. Looking ahead to Sunday, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit continue their six-night run at the Ryman Auditorium, one of the best venues for seeing Americana and Southern rock. Sunday’s Grand Ole Opry also features Ty Herndon, Anne Wilson, Kat Luna, Kelsea Ballerini, Mitchell Tenpenny, Riders in the Sky, and more. For something different, take advantage of discounts like half off select seats to Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas using promo codes shared by Nashville Guru. Or grab 25% off tickets for spooky Ghost Tours and Cemetery Tours all week through Nashville Adventures. Nashville is buzzing with live music, special tours, Halloween fun, and unforgettable country legends nearly every night this week. Enjoy your adventures in Music City and thanks for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Turns Up the Energy with Music, Food, and Art Celebrations12 Oct 202500:02:59
Listeners, Nashville is turning up the energy this week with an unforgettable mix of music, food, art, and community celebrations that you will not want to miss. Starting tonight, country fans can head to the Grand Ole Opry for the Opry 100 Birthday Show, marking a century of country music heritage. Each show this month is a party with surprise appearances from superstars, legends, and newcomers, along with backstage tours for the ultimate country music experience, according to Opry dot com. Sunday night, reggae fans can groove at 3rd and Lindsley with The Wailers’ Natural Mystic 30th Anniversary Tour, featuring Aston Barrett Jr., Gramps Morgan, and Natasha Blaine. This legendary reggae collective brings the spirit of Bob Marley alive right here in Nashville, as listed by 3rd and Lindsley. Songwriting and acoustic vibes take the spotlight Monday at Bluebird On 3rd, where Jaimee Harris, Kim Richey, Tony Arata, Katie Pederson, and Mike Kinnebrew share their stories and songs in an intimate setting. The magic continues with more writers’ nights and special guests throughout the week at the iconic Bluebird Cafe, with details available at Bluebird Cafe dot com. For those seeking Broadway and big-stage excitement, Tennessee Performing Arts Center hosts “If I Can Dream,” a Nashville Ballet tribute paired with George Balanchine’s “Rubies” and Jiří Kylián’s “Un Ballo” until October 12, followed by the visually spectacular “iLuminate” and the crowd-pleaser Broadway musical “The Outsiders” showing from October 14 to 19. TPAC dot org provides the full lineup. The fun continues Friday and Saturday as the 15th Annual TN Beer, Wine & Shine Festival takes over the historic Two Rivers Mansion. Enthusiasts can sample dozens of local and imported brews and wines, taste “shine,” enjoy live music, browse artisan crafts, and even catch football games on big screens. Scoreboard and Nashville Palace host after-party festivities with live line dancing according to Eventbrite. Families will find plenty of excitement, too. Nashville Moms highlights events like outdoor movie nights, hands-on art and music activities for kids at the Taylor Swift Education Center, farm fun at Goats & Guitars, and free music concerts throughout the city. Don’t forget craft fairs and community parties that add to the fall vibe. Thanks for tuning in and make sure to subscribe for more Nashville happenings and hidden gems. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Opry 100 Birthday Show, Nashville Whiskey Festival, Artville Highlight Vibrant Music Scene10 Oct 202500:04:19
Nashville is buzzing with excitement this week, and listeners, you’re in for a treat—because Music City is rolling out a phenomenal lineup of events right now and through the weekend that you won’t want to miss. Tonight is a moment in history—the Grand Ole Opry is celebrating 100 years with a star-studded Opry 100 Birthday Show at 7:00 p.m. According to the Opry, every show this month is a unique party spotlighting country’s biggest legends, newcomers, and superstars, all gathering on one stage to honor the past, present, and future of country music. This is the show that made country music famous, and tonight’s edition is sure to deliver unforgettable performances. Meanwhile, the Ryman Auditorium is offering your choice of live music tonight: for a soulful experience, catch The Prine Family Presents: You Got Gold at 7:30 p.m., a heartfelt tribute to the late John Prine, or head to the Tennessee Performing Arts Center for Nashville Ballet’s “If I Can Dream – The Music of Elvis Presley,” also at 7:30. If you’re seeking a lively evening, 3rd and Lindsley is hosting Nashville Bluegrass at multiple shows today, including a noon matinee and an 8:00 p.m. performance, perfect for those craving authentic local flair. As the weekend begins, the Nashville Whiskey Festival kicks into high gear at Riverfront Park, running October 10–12. This annual event draws whiskey lovers from across the region for tastings, educational sessions, and celebrations of Tennessee’s proud distilling traditions. Saturday and Sunday at 3rd and Lindsley, Lightning 100 Nashville Sunday Night features The Wailers’ Natural Mystic 30th Anniversary Tour with special guests Gramps Morgan and Natasha Blaine—ideal for reggae fans and anyone looking to discover fresh sounds. For those wanting to explore Nashville’s creative side, Artville is happening September 26–28 in the Wedgewood Houston district, transforming the neighborhood into a vibrant outdoor gallery with large-scale art installations, murals, and pop-up performances. It’s free and open to the public, running late into the evening. If you’re searching for family-friendly fun, don’t miss the Fall Festival at Lucky Ladd Farms, which continues through Halloween with a pumpkin patch, corn maze, live music, fresh apple cider donuts, and more, set in a classic autumn atmosphere just a short drive from downtown. Foodies, listen up—this is also the perfect time to sample Nashville’s dynamic culinary and beverage scene. Oktoberfest in Germantown, running through October 2–5, brings authentic German food, beer, music, and dancing to the city, while the Nashville Brew Festival on September 27 was a hit for craft beer fans. For a taste of local wine, spirits, and curated bites, watch for updates on Wine on the River and the Nashville Cocktail Festival next time around, or visit one of Nashville’s many acclaimed restaurants and bars dotted throughout the city. For jazz and blues fans, keep an eye on 3rd and Lindsley’s Nashville Jaz This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzing with Music Performances This Week09 Oct 202500:03:08
For listeners planning a Nashville adventure this week, the city is brimming with energy and unforgettable experiences. Tonight, Thursday, October 9, classical music lovers can catch Ludovico Einaudi performing his evocative piano compositions at 7:30 PM at the historic Ryman Auditorium, one of Nashville’s most iconic music venues. Over at the Grand Ole Opry House, Opry Country Classics takes the stage at 7:00 PM, bringing contemporary stars and legendary acts together for a night of timeless country favorites—plus you can upgrade your experience with access to exclusive lounges and even score a backstage tour, where you’ll step into the famed wooden circle where the legends stood, as described by Opry.com. If you’re craving live music with a Nashville vibe, check out The Basement East where the Prine Family Presents: You Got Gold celebrates the songs of John Prine. The venue has shows almost every night so always something for music fans, as highlighted on The Basement Nashville’s event page. Looking ahead, the International Black Film Festival runs through October 5, offering film screenings, panels, and in-depth workshops with creators and filmmakers. Also through Sunday, Oktoberfest brings a lively German celebration to Germantown, featuring authentic food, beer, polka dancing, and family-friendly activities, making it a must for those wanting a true local festival experience, as noted by Visit Music City. On Saturday, October 11 at 1:00 PM, Women Behind the Lyrics presents Wendy Moten, Sarah Harralson, Delaney Ann, and Judy Paster at The Listening Room Café. Enjoy top-notch songwriting and performances in an intimate café setting known for both music and food, as promoted by the Listening Room Café schedule. Families have much to enjoy this week. Lucky Ladd Farms is in full swing with its Fall Festival, pumpkin patch, and corn maze running through Halloween, perfect for a day of festive fall fun and delicious treats like caramel apples and pumpkin donuts. Sports fans have action, too, as the Nashville Predators take on the Columbus Blue Jackets at Bridgestone Arena tonight at 7:00 PM, according to the Nashville Events Calendar. Live music continues all week across Nashville, with acts in venues large and small, from City Winery to SoBro’s Blue Room. There really is more live music in Nashville than one person could possibly catch, but that’s the beauty of Music City. Thanks so much for tuning in to our Nashville events roundup. Remember to subscribe so you never miss out on what’s happening in town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville's September Weekend Brimming with Music, Art, and Family Fun27 Sep 202500:03:10
Nashville is alive this September weekend with an incredible mix of music, festivals, and family fun, all wrapped up in that crisp, early fall air. If you are searching for what to do in Nashville today, September 27th, and over the rest of this week, you have a lot to choose from. Art lovers should head over to the Wedgewood Houston neighborhood for Artville, the city’s signature free public arts festival running through the weekend. Artville features more than twenty public art installations, vibrant murals, and contemporary immersive experiences spotlighting Nashville’s thriving creative culture. Admission is free, and the festival brings together artists and art lovers for a weekend packed with visual inspiration, live mural painting, and hands-on workshops, according to Visit Music City. For those looking for a family-friendly experience, the annual Kidsville Family Festival is in Centennial Park today only. Bring the little ones for live music, face painting, crafts, character meet-and-greets, food trucks, and plenty of games. According to Visit Music City, this is an ideal stop for families and is free for children of all ages. Tonight, beer enthusiasts can join the excitement at the Nashville Brew Fest at First Horizon Park, back for its sixth year. Running from 7 to 11 pm, this 21-and-over event features more than 150 craft beers from fifty breweries. Enjoy some of Nashville’s finest food trucks, live music, and classic lawn games. Organizers promise a one-of-a-kind experience right on the field at the ballpark, as listed on Eventbrite. Music City is, of course, about live music and sports. Today, Nashville SC takes on Houston at Geodis Park for soccer fans, while college football brings Vanderbilt against Utah State and TSU facing Tennessee Tech at Nissan Stadium. Runners can lace up for the Music City Run for Dyslexia at Shelby Park earlier in the day. If you want a taste of Greek heritage, the Nashville Greek Festival spans all weekend at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on Franklin Pike. Expect authentic Greek cuisine, traditional music, and lively dancing. Nashville Moms reports that it’s one of the city’s most beloved fall events and a great way to sample Nashville’s multicultural spirit. And don’t miss Musicians Corner in Centennial Park, the city’s free outdoor concert series every Friday through September. This ongoing festival features Nashville’s local artists, live music, food trucks, artisan vendors, and Kidsville activities, according to Visit Music City. Looking ahead, Cheekwood Harvest continues into October, with pumpkin picking, a colorful display of mums, and seasonal family fun in a beautiful botanical garden setting. The annual Fall Festival at Lucky Ladd Farms runs through the end of October as well, perfect for pumpkin hunts and a winding corn maze. Thanks for tuning in to your Nashville event rundown. Don’t forget to subscribe for more weekly guides and local happenings. This has been a quiet please prod This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzes with Autumn Events: Barre & Brews, Charity Golf, Art Fest, Fall Ball, Brew Fest, Greek Festival25 Sep 202500:03:07
Nashville is buzzing this week with autumn energy and no shortage of standout events to keep listeners entertained. Starting tonight, Thursday September twenty fifth, those looking for something active and unique can try Barre and Brews, a combo barre fitness class and craft beer night at TailGate Brewery Hendersonville, kicking off at five thirty in the evening according to Eventbrite. Or, for a meaningful afternoon, the Kroger Zero Hunger Zero Waste charity golf outing happens at Hermitage Golf Course beginning at eleven thirty this morning. Friday welcomes the American Artisan Festival at Artville in Centennial Park, celebrating its sixty second year with over one hundred curated artists, live music, and local food trucks. This juried fine arts event runs through Sunday and is a chance to browse, buy, and be inspired by beautiful hand-made art while picnicking in the autumn air, as reported by the Festival Guides and Reviews Tennessee Festival Guide. The weekend really cranks up with Saturday’s Fall Ball, Y’all Festival downtown—think a street fest with live bands, fall treats, pumpkin patches, local vendors, and a family fun zone. Details from the Tennessee Festival Guide highlight this as a must for listeners with kids or anyone ready to lean into Nashville’s festive side. Saturday night, beer lovers won’t want to miss the sixth annual Nashville Brew Festival at First Horizon Park. More than fifty breweries, one hundred fifty beers to sample, and top local food trucks take over the field from seven to eleven p.m.—this is a twenty one and over only celebration, as detailed by the official Nashville Brew Fest organizers. Also this weekend, Nashville Greek Festival returns for three days of Mediterranean flavor, music, and culture at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Taste authentic pastries, watch Greek dancing, and shop artisan crafts—perfect for those who crave a cultural escape right in the heart of the city according to Festival Guides and Reviews. Live music continues to pulse through Nashville’s veins all week. The Ryman Auditorium hosts acts every night. Friday brings classic country and Americana talent to the Opry, while Saturday and Sunday feature up-and-coming singer songwriters and special guests, as listed on the official Grand Ole Opry calendar. For families, the Kidsville Family Festival lights up Centennial Park Saturday morning with interactive stations, craft zones, storytelling, and live music, thanks to the Centennial Park Conservancy. If you want to head just outside town, the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival is happening Saturday and Sunday in Franklin, bringing two full days of national acts, food trucks, and art installations, as detailed on the Tennessee Festival Guide. Whatever your interest—be it food, music, art, or a cold craft brew—Nashville has your social calendar covered this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out qu This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Headline: Nashville Overflows with Music, Culture, and Local Flavor This Week20 Sep 202500:03:04
Nashville is pulsing with energy this weekend and all week long, inviting listeners to dive headfirst into an unbeatable combination of music, culture, and local flavor across the city. For music lovers, the Grand Ole Opry is going strong. Tonight, Saturday September twentieth, the legendary Opry hosts a powerhouse lineup with Gary Mule Deer, Drew Green, Wyatt Flores, Kashus Culpepper, and 49 Winchester. Early next week the Opry brings Jelly Roll, Priscilla Block, Bailey Zimmerman, and Marcus King on Monday the twenty-second, followed by a Tuesday show with icons like T. Graham Brown, The War And Treaty, Jackson Dean, and the Del McCoury Band. According to Nashville.com, each of these performances is packed with both classic and fresh country stars. If you want to experience a slice of local tradition, the Oktoberfest at Bavarian Bierhaus is in full swing now through late October. Nashville Guru highlights that you can enjoy Bavarian beers, authentic German food, live music, and family activities every weekend, including now. There’s a promo code GURU for five dollars off orders over twenty-five dollars at the Bierhaus if you mention it. Art and culture aficionados will want to check out Cheekwood Harvest, happening daily at the Cheekwood Estate and Gardens. NashvilleGo’s event calendar notes the gardens are ablaze with fall color, featuring pumpkin trails, scarecrow displays, and themed activities. Perfect for families or anyone wanting an Instagram-worthy stroll through nature. For those craving more live music beyond the Opry, head to downtown's Chief’s on Broadway for Seals & Crofts 2 tonight. And don’t miss the Ryman Auditorium Sidewalk Sessions, such as George Fitch’s free outdoor set, plus headliners like Reckless Kelly with Cody Canada and TV On The Radio joined by Adia Victoria, as listed by Ryman Auditorium’s official schedule. Comedy fans, the Ryman is also bringing British humor to Nashville with Jimmy Carr: Laughs Funny, a must-attend stand-up show blending cleverness and irreverence. Saturday afternoon, consider a rare backstage look into Nashville’s songwriting scene at Backstage Nashville, held at 3rd and Lindsley. This intimate performance, featured on NashvilleGo, lets you connect with the creators behind country’s chart-topping hits. Finally, beer lovers will rejoice with Nashville Brew Festival at First Horizon Park next Saturday, September twenty-seventh, where unlimited samples from local and national breweries await, plus food trucks and music, as highlighted by Nashville Guru. Use code GURU for five dollars off tickets to this hop-filled extravaganza. There has never been a better time to be in Nashville. From legendary stages to festive beer halls and the beauty of Cheekwood in autumn, the city promises something memorable for every listener this week. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Abuzz with Music, Comedy, Sports, and Culinary Events18 Sep 202500:02:51
Nashville is turning up the energy this week with events for every kind of listener, whether you are a fan of live music, food adventures, sports, or comedy. Kicking off tonight, country fans can head to the Grand Ole Opry for Opry Country Classics featuring legends like John Berry, T. Graham Brown, Dailey and Vincent, the Gatlin Brothers, and Victoria Shaw. They are also rolling out the Opry 100 Premium Pass with backstage access, artist meet-and-greets, and premium lounge perks. Right in the heart of Music City, Ryman Auditorium hosts comedian Kurtis Conner tonight at 7:30. Later in the week, big names like Kacey Musgraves and Paul Stamets take the stage. Listeners looking for a free dose of local music can check out the Ryman Sidewalk Sessions, open to everyone passing by. If you want to indulge your tastebuds, the Bourbon Pairing Experience and Dinner at Thistle and Rye is happening tonight, as featured by Nashville Guru. Foodies can also keep an eye out for various food-themed pop-ups around town, from sushi classes to festival-style tastings. On Friday, if sports are your game, Lipscomb University faces off against UC Irvine in women’s volleyball at 6 PM. Later that night, Tim McGraw will be rocking The Pinnacle stage at 8:45 PM for those who love their country with a big crowd energy. Saturday brings the much-anticipated 2000s Bar Crawl, officially titled Party Like It’s 2005, snaking through downtown Nashville on September 20, as advertised by the Nashville Scene. For music lovers, Nashville Brew Fest pours unlimited samples at the Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 27. Use the code GURU for discounted tickets if you are looking for some value. Classical music fans will want to check out Candlelight: Rings and Dragons at The Parthenon—an orchestral tribute to the worlds of Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones playing under candlelight. Those looking for family-friendly events can visit the Kidsville Family Festival or wander the Nashville Film Festival for exclusive screenings and filmmaker Q&As. Both are ongoing throughout the week, according to Visit Music City. And for something completely unique, consider the Sunset Safari: Rhinestones and Rhinos event at the Nashville Zoo, blending wildlife encounters with Music City glitz. Whether you crave the stories on stage, the thrill of live music, the taste of a curated bourbon flight, or a walk through history with the Opry or the Ryman, Nashville keeps the tunes rolling and the city alive. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss out on what’s happening in Music City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Headline: Nashville Buzzing with Makers Market, Wine Fest, Opry 100 and More This Weekend13 Sep 202500:02:54
If you are in Nashville today, September 13th, 2025, the city is packed with excitement and southern charm. Start your day downtown where Riverfront Park is buzzing with the Downtown Nashville Makers Market. From noon until 4 PM, this open-air event brings together Nashville’s most creative local vendors featuring handcrafted goods, artwork, jewelry, and delicious food with live music. The event is under the pedestrian bridge and offers validated free parking at Metro Courthouse Garage, making it a breeze to join in the community vibe as you meet makers and snack on local treats. Stay at Riverfront Park as the evening heats up for the 23rd Annual Wine on the River. Hosted by iHeartMedia, this iconic Nashville festival runs from 3 to 7 PM, letting you sample over 100 varieties of wine, beer, and spirits. With views over the Cumberland River, live music, and food vendors, Wine on the River is a rain-or-shine fundraiser for The District and 2nd Ave Strong. It’s the perfect riverfront party for both connoisseurs and first-timers. Music City lives up to its name with a Saturday stacked with performance options. The Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 100th birthday with Opry 100 – a special show at both 7 and 9:30 PM. Legendary country musicians take the stage to honor the iconic venue’s legacy, and tickets are still available on the official Opry site. If you’re in search of art and history, Cheekwood Harvest at Cheekwood has started its season. This all-ages festival runs all week, celebrating autumnal beauty with art installations, pumpkin displays, family activities, and garden strolls in the stunning botanical gardens. Doors open bright and early at 9 AM. Sports fans can also catch the Tennessee Titans in pre-season action at Nissan Stadium this weekend, while comedy lovers can visit Zanies Comedy Club for cutting-edge stand-up through the weekend. Looking ahead, Tuesday, September 16th brings the ‘Where the Party At’ tour to Ascend Amphitheater featuring Nelly, Ja Rule, Eve, St. Lunatics, and Chingy, promising a night of hip-hop nostalgia under the stars. Also starting September 15th, the beloved Bluebird on 3rd songwriter series arrives downtown for multiple dates this fall. Take advantage of exclusive deals from Nashville Guru, like a dollar off cold drinks at 8th & Roast with the code GURU and discounts on cruise tours, Bavarian Bierhaus, and more all weekend long. Whether you crave live music, sipping wine by the river, local crafts, or family-friendly fun in the garden, Nashville is alive this week with something unforgettable around every corner. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville's Best: Comedy, Country, and Concerts Fill Music City This Week15 Apr 202600:03:08
Hey Nashville listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best beats and bites in Music City this week, kicking off today, Wednesday, April 15th. Whether you're craving comedy, country classics, or high-energy shows, we've got the lineup to make your days sizzle. Start tonight with a bang at the iconic Ryman Auditorium, where comedian Theo Von takes the stage at 7:30 PM for laughs that'll have you rolling—part of the buzzing Nashville Comedy Festival running through April 19th, according to the Ryman events calendar. Over at the Grand Ole Opry House, the legendary Grand Ole Opry fires up at 7:00 PM, featuring Opry 100 stars like The Avett Brothers for that pure country soul, as listed on the Opry site. Comedy fans, don't miss Shelly Belly or Comedy Ramble at Zanies Comedy Night Club around 7:00 PM, or catch Voxtrot's VIP experience at The Basement East at 8:00 PM. Sports lovers, the Nashville Sounds battle the Worcester Red Sox at First Horizon Park starting at 6:35 PM, per the NashvilleGo calendar. And for intimate vibes, head to Bluebird Cafe for Songwriters in the Round at 6:00 PM or An Evening with Rebecca Loebe and Jess Klein at 9:00 PM. Thursday, April 16th ramps up with hockey fever as the Nashville Predators face the Anaheim Mighty Ducks at Bridgestone Arena at 7:00 PM. Theater thrills hit the Tennessee Performing Arts Center with Nashville Opera's The Barber of Seville at 7:30 PM in Andrew Jackson Hall and Sister Act by Nashville Repertory Theatre at 7:30 PM in James K. Polk Theater, both straight from NashvilleGo and nashville-tn.events. Blues queen Ruthie Foster croons at City Winery at 7:30 PM, while Leonid & Friends deliver a spot-on Chicago tribute at The Fisher Center at 7:00 PM. Catch Phoneboy & Heart Attack Man at The Basement East at 6:30 PM or Heather McMahan's hilarity at Ryman at 7:00 PM. Baseball continues with Sounds vs. Red Sox at 6:35 PM. The weekend promises more magic—Opry Country Classics at Grand Ole Opry House on Thursday at 7:00 PM flow into Friday and Saturday shows, plus Power of the Purse fundraiser at OZ Arts Nashville on the 16th from 6:30 PM, a stylish silent auction for women's empowerment, as StyleBlueprint reports. Keep the energy high with indie rock from The Academy Is... at Brooklyn Bowl or Garrett Boys at The Basement. Nashville's alive with music, laughs, and sports—grab tickets fast and dive in. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Abuzz with Concerts, Festivals, Sports, and More This Week11 Sep 202500:04:26
Nashville is buzzing with events this week, offering something for every listener, from concerts and festivals to sports and culture. On Thursday, September 11, catch Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour at Bridgestone Arena, joined by special guest Zara Larsson, promising a night of high-energy pop performances. Over at Marathon Music Works, Prof will light up the stage with his unique blend of lyrical hip-hop and soulful melodies, making it a night to remember according to Visit Music City. For those craving classic country, Opry Country Classics presents its celebrated showcase at the Grand Ole Opry House Thursday night. Listeners can enjoy timeless hits from legends like Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline, along with a premium backstage experience and live performances from today’s rising stars, as described on the official Opry site. Festival season is in full swing. The Americana Music Festival runs through September 13, featuring hundreds of live performances by artists from around the world at venues ranging from iconic honky-tonks to intimate clubs across downtown. The Nashville Fair at the Fairgrounds captures the spirit of Nashville with rides, agricultural exhibits, music, and Southern fare—open daily through September 14. Sunset strolls at the fairgrounds and culinary treats await families and friends alike, as recommended by Visit Music City. Friday and Saturday bring the Nashville Cocktail Festival, spotlighting Tennessee’s best bartenders and small-batch spirits. Wine on the River opens at Riverfront Park on Saturday, inviting guests to sample international wines, beers, and spirits while listening to live music and enjoying Nashville’s late-summer river views. For more outdoor fun, listeners can try yoga in Centennial Park and join community runs or fitness classes with Nashville Parks & Recreation, as Motif on Music Row reports. Sunday, September 15, sports fans should head to Nissan Stadium as the Tennessee Titans face off against the Indianapolis Colts. Soccer enthusiasts can catch Nashville SC at GEODIS Park for MLS action, and ticket info is available through the official Nashville sports sites. Art buffs, don’t miss galleries all over town. Local studios and museums host exhibits spanning contemporary works, murals, and street art, continuing the First Saturday Art Crawl momentum throughout the month. Upcoming cultural highlights include the Nashville Film Festival, starting September 18 and running until the 24th, showcasing nearly 150 films and industry panels for both die-hard movie fans and casual viewers. Comedy lovers might catch Jo Koy, Kurtis Conner, Jimmy Carr, and Bald Brothers: KevOnStage & Tony Baker playing the historic Ryman Auditorium. For more concerts: Billy Strings, Myles Smith, Houndmouth, Reckless Kelly, TV On The Radio, and Toad the Wet Sprocket are on the schedule. The Ryman Sidewalk Sessions and Haunted History Tours, free and open to the public, also offer unique ways to soak in Music City’s legacy, as o This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Headline: Nashville Buzzing with Unforgettable Events - Hot Dogs, Opry Celebrations, Dance Fests, and More06 Sep 202500:02:42
Nashville is buzzing this week and weekend with unforgettable events for every kind of listener. Today, get things started at the Hot Diggity Dog Fest at Capitol View. Unleash some fun with local eats, pet-friendly vendors, and family games happening all day. If you want classic Nashville, no night is more iconic than this evening’s Grand Ole Opry 100th celebration, where Bill Anderson, Mandy Barnett, and John Carter headline a milestone night. Listen in on country music history, enjoy top-shelf bites, and even step into the legendary wooden circle backstage, just like the stars have for a century. Tickets with a premium lounge and after-show tour are still available, according to the Grand Ole Opry. Throughout the weekend, let your two left feet lead you right to the Nashville Dance Fest, back and bigger than ever at the Nashville Palace. Whether you’re a pro or just want to groove, classes and open dancing run September 5th through the 7th, making this a lively stop for all ages, as Visit Music City highlights. Sports fans can catch the excitement at Nissan Stadium for the Tennessee State University vs North Dakota State showdown tonight. Arrive early to soak in tailgates and the crisp fall air, as NewsChannel 5 notes. Later this week, country and bluegrass lovers should mark their calendars for Billy Strings and Bryan Sutton's set, scheduled for Monday at the Ryman Auditorium. Ryman's lineup is loaded with events including Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, and Sidewalk Sessions with Kiran Gupta and Adam Simons for some outstanding free, open-air music. Comedy listeners can plan ahead for an evening with Jo Koy or get ready to laugh with Jimmy Carr and Bald Brothers—just check Ryman’s calendar and snag tickets early as shows fill fast. If you’re looking for food and fun deals, Nashville Guru suggests using the code GURU at local spots like Bavarian Bierhaus for Oktoberfest events coming soon, and Touch of Brews for discounted tickets in early October. To keep the fun going, the Nashville Fair at the Fairgrounds is open all weekend, perfect for families who love rides, games, and classic treats. Nighttime brings more action: outdoor shows, late-night eats, and live music echoing from every street corner in the Gulch and Broadway. Whether you want to dance, sing, laugh, feast, or simply soak in the sights, there’s something for everyone happening across Music City right now and into the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
Nashville Buzzes With Top Music, Food, and Festival Events04 Sep 202500:02:38
For anyone tuning in and looking to make the most of Nashville this week, September is starting strong, and the city is buzzing with top-tier events that have something for every music fan, foodie, and festival lover. Tonight, listeners have a few must-see options. Head to the Nashville Palace for an evening with Caamp, taking the stage at 6:45 p.m., or catch Led Varela at Zanies Comedy Night for a dose of sharp humor. Over at Ascend Amphitheater, the indie folk favorites Caamp are sure to deliver an energetic show under the skyline, with doors opening at 7 p.m., according to Nashville Events. This weekend promises even bigger spectacles. On Saturday, September 6, the legendary Grand Ole Opry celebrates its centennial with Opry 100, a milestone show featuring Bill Anderson, Mandy Barnett, John Carter, and Ana Cristina, among others. Upgrade the evening with a premium backstage tour and mingle at the exclusive lounge for a real taste of country music history, as detailed by the Opry’s official site. Dog lovers should mark Saturday for the Hot Diggity Dog Fest at Capitol View. It’s a celebration of canines and community, with contests, local vendors, and treats both for two and four-legged attendees, shared by Nashville Guru. Also happening this Saturday and Sunday, the Middle Tennessee Highland Games & Celtic Festival at Sanders Ferry Park will let listeners experience bagpipes, athletic competitions, traditional food, and dancing—an ideal family outing according to the Nashville Scene calendar. For sports fans, the Vanderbilt Commodores take on Utah State and Tennessee State University faces Tennessee Tech at Nissan Stadium, capping off the city’s football-filled start to fall. NewsChannel5’s event guide recommends grabbing tickets early since these matchups are always popular. If you’re in the mood for more live music, stay tuned for upcoming shows like The Doobie Brothers at First Bank Amphitheater and Billy Strings with Bryan Sutton at the Ryman, both happening later this September. Take advantage of local deals—like 10 percent off Pontoon Saloon cruises Sunday through Thursday using the promo code GURU, courtesy of Nashville Guru. And don’t forget, many spots around town offer special discounts when you mention their guide. Whatever your style, Nashville is alive with music, laughter, and unforgettable experiences all week and weekend long. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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