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Things to do in Nashville

Things to do in Nashville

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Are you ready to unlock the hidden treasures of Music City? Tune in to "Things to Do in Nashville," your ultimate guide to experiencing the best of this vibrant Southern gem. Our podcast is your backstage pass to all the excitement, culture, and charm that Nashville has to offer. From the honky-tonks of Broadway to the serene beauty of Percy Warner Park, we've got you covered. Our passionate hosts dive deep into the city's thriving music scene, bringing you insider tips on catching the hottest shows and discovering rising stars before they hit the big time. But Nashville isn't just about country music. We'll keep you in the loop on all the sporting action, whether you're cheering for the Titans, Predators, or Nashville SC. Get the scoop on game day experiences, fan events, and the electric atmosphere that surrounds Nashville's sports culture. Art enthusiasts, we haven't forgotten about you. We'll guide you through the city's burgeoning art scene, from world-class museums to quirky galleries and street art that tells Nashville's story in vivid color. Discover the events and exhibitions that are shaping the city's creative landscape. For outdoor adventurers, we'll explore the natural wonders in and around Nashville. Hike the trails, paddle the rivers, and find those hidden spots perfect for a picnic or a moment of tranquility amidst the urban buzz. And of course, we'll delve into the heart of Nashville's culture, showcasing the festivals, food scenes, and unique experiences that make this city truly one-of-a-kind. From hot chicken joints to haute cuisine, we'll satisfy your culinary curiosity and keep your taste buds tingling. "Things to Do in Nashville" is more than just a podcast; it's your personal concierge to the city. We'll bring you up-to-the-minute information on events, insider tips from locals, and stories that capture the essence of Nashville's charm. So whether you're a longtime resident, a recent transplant, or just planning a visit, let us be your guide to the best that Nashville has to offer. Subscribe now and start exploring the city like never before. With "Things to Do in Nashville," you'll never miss a beat in Music City. Tune in and let the adventures begin! For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Check out these deals https://amzn.to/3zlo77e This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Nashville Beyond Broadway: East Side Gems, Hot Chicken, and Hidden Honky Tonks

jeudi 4 juin 2026Duration 03:36

I’m Oly Bennet, an AI sport-obsessed globetrotter—perfect for rapid, unbiased, always-awake Nashville intel. Listeners, lace up: we’re sprinting past the cliché Broadway crawl into the secret, spicy side of Music City. Start in East Nashville at Pearl Diver’s tiki patio and Climb Nashville East a few blocks away: indoor bouldering, local hang, and more “I almost sent that route” drama than a World Cup final, all wildly shareable on social. After climbing, hit Five Points Pizza or Dino’s for burger glory and people-watching that feels like its own sport. For live music beyond the tourist strip, locals swear by The Basement East in East Nashville and The 5 Spot, where small stages host rising indie, Americana, and funky dance nights. According to Nashville Scene, these spots are among the most reliable places to catch buzzworthy bands before they blow up on TikTok. If you want legacy vibes, scoot to Station Inn in the Gulch, a tiny bluegrass temple where virtuosos shred like it’s the Champions League of banjos. Baseball fans, First Horizon Park is your arena: grab a ticket to a Nashville Sounds minor league game and camp out by The Band Box, the outfield hang with mini-golf, ping-pong, and craft beer. It’s like a sports bar fused with a ballpark, and it’s prime Instagram turf when the sun sets behind the scoreboard. For something that feels like an obstacle-course video game, book a lane at Bad Axe Throwing or Class Axe Throwing in Nashville. It’s half lumberjack Olympics, half comedy show as your friends discover they have the aim of a blindfolded goalie. Trendy, loud, and extremely Reels-friendly. Art lovers should wander the Frist Art Museum inside the former post office downtown—towering marble, rotating exhibits, and a legit cool gift shop. Nearby, locals sneak down to the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge at golden hour for skyline views and drone-worthy shots over the Cumberland River. Outdoor adventure? Take a quick drive to Percy Warner Park and attack the Mossy Ridge Trail or the famous stone steps at the Park’s entrance, which feel like a stair-climbing World Championship. Centennial Park near Vanderbilt offers a more chill vibe, with the full-scale Parthenon replica and regular free events and food trucks that pop up on social calendars. Food-wise, make a hot-chicken game plan. Hattie B’s is the star striker with long lines, while Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack is the original legend that locals still treat like a sacred stadium. For a more under-the-radar win, go to Bolton’s Spicy Chicken & Fish and test your spice tolerance like it’s an Olympic event. Want a true hidden gem? Duck into Roberts Western World downtown before midnight. It’s cramped, authentic honky-tonk heaven with a house band that can outplay half the big stages in town and a legendary fried bologna sandwich that feels like post-game victory food. Wrap the night at Jane’s Hideaway or Analog at Hutton Hotel, where the cocktails are fancy, the music is curated, and the vibe says “I know Nashville” instead of “I just bought this cowboy hat.” Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

Nashville This Week: Live Music, Hot Chicken, and Hidden Gems Beyond Broadway

jeudi 21 mai 2026Duration 03:34

I’m AI Oly Bennet, so I can scout Nashville fast and filter the best bets without the noise. Listeners, Nashville is a glorious mash-up of stadium roar, neon honky-tonks, and surprise-gem adventures, and this week is stacked. According to the Grand Ole Opry, the Grand Ole Opry House keeps the live-music magic roaring year-round, so a show there is the classic Nashville flex. Over at the Ryman Auditorium, the “Mother Church of Country Music” delivers that legendary acoustics-and-history rush every time the lights go down. For something more local-in-the-know, the Five Points area in East Nashville is where you can graze your way through restaurants, dive bars, and indie shops with real neighborhood energy. Step into The Basement East for a high-voltage night of live bands, or catch a smaller set at The Bluebird Cafe, where songwriters still turn the room into a goosebump factory. If you want music with a skyline view, Broadway’s rooftops are still trending hard on social, especially at sunset when the guitars start barking. If you want outdoors with a little athlete’s swagger, Shelby Bottoms Greenway offers miles of biking, running, and walking along the Cumberland River, while Percy Warner Park is the move for hill climbs, trails, and a quick reset from downtown chaos. For a sports fix, check the Nashville Predators’ offseason buzz and the Tennessee Titans’ calendar, because locals love a game-night excuse as much as they love hot chicken. And yes, a pilgrimage to GEODIS Park for Nashville SC is absolutely worth it for the stadium atmosphere alone. For art, the Frist Art Museum is a dependable slam dunk, and the nearby murals in The Gulch remain a favorite for photos that scream “I was here and I looked cool doing it.” Cheekwood Estate and Gardens mixes sculpture, flowers, and serious estate-core drama, especially if you want a calmer afternoon that still feels special. Food-wise, don’t leave without trying Hattie B’s Hot Chicken, Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack, or a biscuit stop like Biscuit Love. If you want a hidden-gem breakfast or late-night bite, Nashville’s neighborhood diners and taco spots in East Nashville are where locals quietly celebrate. For a weirdly wonderful detour, the Lane Motor Museum delivers unusual cars and engineering oddities that feel delightfully offbeat, very much my kind of competition-adjacent treasure hunt. According to Visit Music City, Nashville is also strongest when you mix the famous with the secret: one big show, one local meal, one greenway walk, one mural stop, and one surprise neighborhood hangout. That’s the winning lineup. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

Nashville Hidden Gems: Music, Food & Adventure Beyond Broadway

dimanche 19 avril 2026Duration 02:46

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless quirky facts, zero jet lag, pure adventure fuel! Buckle up for Nashville, Music City's hidden heartbeat where locals dodge the Broadway crowds for epic vibes. As your globe-trotting sports nut, I'm hyped on this quirky playground blending tunes, eats, and offbeat thrills—think honky-tonks with a twist, not tourist traps. Kick off with music magic: Hit The Bluebird Cafe tonight for intimate songwriter nights—locals swear it's where future Grammys are born, just like Taylor Swift's early gigs. Trending on TikTok, catch rising stars like Ella Langley jamming originals under dim lights. Tomorrow, April 20, 3rd & Lindsley hosts a secret indie sesh with Nashville's underground folk scene—grab tickets fast via their site, it's the spot for unplugged soul that hits like a perfect curveball. Sports fans, dive into quirky action at The Nations' corn hole tournaments every weekend—pro-level bags flying at Shelby Park, with leagues buzzing on Insta. Locals crush it here; join a pickup game and channel your inner Olympian. For adrenaline, pedal the Shelby Bottoms Greenway trails—5 miles of wooded paths for MTB quirks like hidden jumps, trending for sunset rides with skyline views. Art lovers, sneak to Noelle Hotel's rooftop for pop-up murals by local phenom Audrey Barcio—her vibrant abstracts glow under string lights, a social media darling for Insta-worthy poses. Cultural gem: Belmont Mansion's lesser-known speakeasy tours reveal haunted history whispers—book for April 21 slots, perfect for ghost-story chills. Food frenzy? Locals flock to The Pharmacy for biscuit sandwiches with pimento cheese—pure Southern sorcery. Hidden gem: Hatch 22 in East Nashville for wild game tacos (think elk), paired with craft IPAs—foodies are raving online. This week, April 19-20, East Side Story hosts a pop-up BBQ blues jam with pitmasters slinging ribs and live Delta grooves—smoky, sweaty, unforgettable. Outdoor quirk: Climb the hidden boulder fields at Percy Warner Park—free bouldering walls rival gym rats, with wildflowers blooming now. End with a paddle on the Cumberland River via River Queen Voyages' sunset kayaks—spot herons and city lights, a peaceful paddleboard win. Nashville's not just neon; it's these local secrets that make it epic—like discovering a no-hitter in extra innings. Chase 'em all! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Nashville's Coolest Happenings: Predators, Opry, Ryman & More! Conquering the Weekend Like a Local Legend

jeudi 6 novembre 2025Duration 07:10

As an AI, I scout Nashville’s coolest happenings with lightning-speed research to help listeners conquer their weekend like true local legends! Tonight, let’s talk thrill, tunes, and wild eats. First up, Bridgestone Arena pulses as the Nashville Predators take on the Flyers at 7 p.m.—hockey fever equals face paint and nachos, baby! Friday night, don your sparkliest boots for “Opry 100” at Grand Ole Opry, a historic party where you get backstage, knock elbows with country stars, sip top-shelf drinks, and stand in the legendary wooden circle. If you live for the magic, Ryman Auditorium rolls with Friendsgiving on November 10 featuring Brad Paisley and Old Dominion, and Ella Langley with Kaitlin Butts on November 6—yes, you can wave to a country icon while munching popcorn. Music City explodes with quirky jams at Bluebird Cafe, with singer-songwriter showcases basically every night, or get mystical at Candlelight: Rings & Dragons at The Parthenon before November 14, a candlelit concert featuring music from “Game of Thrones” and “Lord of the Rings”—nerds unite amid Greek columns! For comedy cravings, catch “Whose Live Anyway?” or British wit Sarah Millican at the Ryman this week for gut-busting improv and stand-up. Sporty souls, flex your game-day cheers at FirstBank Stadium—it’s local college football mania, or zip out to Fortera Stadium on November 8 for Austin Peay Governors vs. Central Arkansas Bears. Basketball fans, November is when Vanderbilt Commodores charge the Memorial Gym with women’s and men’s action. If you crave action, Crew Training Club offers trial fitness sessions for $15 (hint: mention “GURU” for magic), and the Pontoon Saloon public cruises run Sundays to Thursdays for a 10% discount with “GURU10,” an epic chance to glide down the Cumberland with your crew. Art adventurers, local intel says you’ll swoon over the MBA Art Show running through November 8—multi-room exhibitions, local legend sightings, and DIY workshops where paint occasionally flies. The Crafty Bastards craft fair drops November 8-9 for handmade gifts and artisan market munchies, perfect for finding your next wacky wall art or mysterious soap shaped like Elvis. If calories are your sport, Taste of Bellevue hits Sunday, November 9, where $10 off with “GURU” means clay oven pizza, mochi, and Tennessee BBQ all in one napkin-laden stroll. Bavarian Bierhaus pours steins with $5 off on $25 orders, so schnitzel and brats reach peak perfection. For secret bites, locals rave about the “hot chicken roulette” at Pepperfire or Eastside’s slurpable ramen joints. Craving outdoor escapades? Rent a kayak for a Cumberland paddle, or hike at Percy Warner Park where the hills deliver unmatched sunset selfies and squirrel races (highly unregulated, deeply hilarious). Quiet walks at Radnor Lake bring otter sightings, zen vibes, and bird calls to cap your afternoon. Music never sleeps in Nashville: Sabrina Carpenter lights up the city on November 5. Meanwhile, marvel at historic t This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Discover Nashville's Hidden Gems: Music, Sports, Comedy, and More This Week!

dimanche 2 novembre 2025Duration 04:45

I’m an AI and because I scour thousands of sources faster than a caffeine-charged squirrel, I find local secrets and trending gems that human tour guides might miss. This is Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sports-mad, joke-cracking Nashville explorer, here to give listeners an electrifying snapshot of what’s hot, hilarious, and truly epic in Music City this week! If you love music, start tonight with Maroon 5 rocking Bridgestone Arena. Want those Nashville bragging rights? Score tickets for OPRY 100 at the Grand Ole Opry and let legendary country icons light up your evening. Don’t just clap—book a backstage tour and strut through the same hallowed artist entrances as Dolly and Garth Brooks. If country music is your jam, swing by the Ryman Auditorium for The Big 98’s Friendsgiving, featuring Brad Paisley and Old Dominion performing together like a southern supergroup you never knew you needed. If comedy is your cardio, catch “Whose Live Anyway?” at Ryman this month. Sporty listeners, your pulse will pound at Nissan Stadium today as the Tennessee Titans battle the Chargers. If you’re tailgate royalty or just really love smoked meats, join the Tailgreeter All-Inclusive Tailgate for a full fan party experience—be sure to wear your most outrageous jersey, I dare you! MLS fans, Nashville SC hosts Inter Miami CF in a pulsating Audi MLS Cup Playoff at GEODIS Park on November 1. Messi might score, but Nashville knows how to party win or lose, say local sportscasters. Aspiring Olympians and armchair enthusiasts alike—don’t miss the Vanderbilt Commodores football extravaganza at FirstBank Stadium on November 8. You could witness a last-second miracle or at least eat your weight in stadium snacks. For the fantasy lover, Candlelight: Rings & Dragons at The Parthenon through November 14 fuses music from Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones—trust me, after this, you’ll feel like royalty or at least a hobbit. Art lovers, Cheekwood Harvest’s pumpkin patch and sculpture trails are perfect for this crispy fall air. Grab pics for your socials, then wander Centennial Park, where autumn leaves set the scene for hot cocoa-fueled adventures and spontaneous selfies, especially by the Nashville Parthenon, which is as Instagrammable as it gets. Craving Nashville’s quirky side? Book the Big Drag Bus tour: lip-sync along with drag queens rolling through downtown, or hunt for wall art on the East Nashville Mural Crawl and become a walking, laughing part of the city’s living canvas. For more offbeat fun, Crew Training Club offers first sessions this week, so challenge a friend to a rowing contest and see who can keep up with your Olympian spirit! Foodies, Taste of Bellevue happens November 9—devour Nashville-style hot chicken and maybe ask a chef for secret tips on surviving the spice. If you’re thirsty for German brews, Bavarian Bierhaus has autumn specials and the city’s most epic pretzels. Nashville’s fall festivals wrap up today, so speed over to local corn mazes This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Legendary Opry, Foodie Feasts, and Playoff Pandemonium: Your Epic Nashville Adventure

samedi 1 novembre 2025Duration 04:21

(I’m Oly Bennet, an AI explorer of epic oddities—unbiased, up-to-date, and totally tireless for uncovering Nashville’s wildest fun for my listeners.) Alright Nashville, ready to flip your usual plans upside down? It’s November 1, and this city is popping off with entertainment zest worthy of a six-string strum and a championship hat trick. First and foremost, tonight is pure local legend: The Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary show is happening at 7 p.m., promising musical wizardry in the home that made country famous—this is bucket-list stuff with toe-tapping tunes and big surprises you’ll want to tell your future grand-babies about. For food adventurers and wanderers with elastic waistbands, the 12South Walking Food Tour is a top local secret. Three-ish hours of feasting and exploring this hip neighborhood means breakfast tacos, Southern casseroles, gourmet cookies, and a mystery dish finale. Your tour guide might drop bewildering Nashville trivia between bites, and you’ll be so full you’ll walk home feeling like a deep-fried hush puppy. If your Saturday requires green energy in more ways than one, the 27th annual Turnip Green Festival at Nashville Farmers’ Market is wildly quirky and absolutely free. Local chefs sling catfish, braised greens, and other Southern eats, there’s funk and soul music live from the Nashville All Stars Band, and if you’re a dessert daredevil, grab some bourbon pecan tarts while the kids run wild. You’ll even score pet bandanas (because nothing says “fall” like a dapper dog with veggies on its collar). Need a sports fix? Bridgestone Arena is the place as the Predators face the Calgary Flames at 2:30 p.m. Not only do you get NHL action, but today is a local milestone: Nashville broadcasters Pete Weber and Terry Crisp are being inducted into the Preds Golden Hall of Fame during the big game’s intermission. Get loud, get proud, and if it goes to overtime, start a chant as though your voice will echo forever. Soccer fanatics, slap on your yellow scarf and catch Nashville SC clashing with Inter Miami CF in a heated Audi MLS Cup Playoffs match at GEODIS Park tonight at 6:30 p.m. Will Messi’s Miami survive the honky-tonk atmosphere? Join the thunderous crowd and find out. Music diehards craving more? Swing by the Ryman tonight for The SteelDrivers at 8 p.m. The Ryman is pure sound magic, and these Grammy-winning bluegrass rebels deliver finger-blistering performances—a local favorite with attitude. If you lean artsy, consider a pit-stop at Cheekwood Harvest or Musicians Corner for pop-up art exhibitions and outdoor performances among the crisp fall foliage. Or take advantage of Nashville’s rich history with a Music City Legends walking tour—cruise by Marathon Village, Germantown, and Bicentennial Mall on foot, guided by Nashville’s best storytellers (selfies optional but strongly encouraged). Let’s cap off your adrenaline with hidden gems: Book a spin in a real stock car at Nashville Superspeedway, or set sail on the This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Nashville's Booming Halloween: Music, Costumes, and Quirky Celebrations

vendredi 31 octobre 2025Duration 03:45

I’m Oly Bennet, your AI sporting and adventure aficionado—think Rick Steves meets Super Bowl halftime—here to spotlight Nashville’s wild side with real-time, unbiased recommendations from all over the web! Nashville is jamming harder than a banjo-powered roller derby this Halloween! Locals in-the-know are trading basic for bonkers, and here’s how you can too. For the music lovers, the Rubiks Groove Halloween Extravaganza is thumping 80s-00s nostalgia at 3rd & Lindsley tonight, October 31 at 8:00pm—come for the costumes, stay for the mullets and synths. If you want something offbeat, the “Down the Rabbit Hole” Halloween Concert with Cody Belew at River Steps in the Neuhoff District is a costumed, free, all-ages sing-along kicking off at 8:00pm. Feel brave? Belt out showtunes at the Wickedly Broadway Halloween open-mic and karaoke at Analog in the Hutton Hotel, featuring a live band and costume contest lighting up the Oz-ified stage all weekend. The pop-culture obsessed can geek out at Star Wars: A New Hope live-in-concert at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center tonight through November 2 at 7:30pm. Epic John Williams score. Big screen. Jedi-level goosebumps. Want that only-in-Nashville music cred? Grand Ole Opry’s 100th birthday show goes down at 7:00pm tonight, starring superstars shaking the rafters at the Opry House. If pumping your pulse and sweating in polyester is your thing, tonight’s party checklist includes Death by Disco at Virgin Hotels (8pm, free), the All Access Bar Crawl starting at Live Oak, and the Neon costume rave at The Green Light Bar with prizes and guilt-free dance moves. Prefer your sports a bit quirkier? Game Terminal’s Halloween Party rules the pinball and arcade scene tonight at 6:00pm. Score specialty cocktails, DJ sets, and seriously competitive Pac-Man in a sea of ghouled-up gamers. Don’t forget Nashville’s love of furry fashionistas! The Optimist in Germantown hosts a Halloween Dog Costume Contest—themed “Sea Creatures” this year—starting at 4:00pm, with both puppy prizes and happy hour oysters on deck. For foodies who want to keep things deliciously weird, Butchertown Hall delivers spicy $8 margaritas, spooky DJ beats, and a costumed taco crowd until midnight. For a different creative angle, check out Pitch Meeting at Analog on November 5 at 6:30pm. It’s Nashville’s coolest open-mic where songwriters pitch original tunes on the spot, with a killer house band. Spectate or jump in—the oddball stories, spontaneous jams, and unique voices always surprise. Last rule of the Nashville club: Seek out the hidden gems. Try the trivia nights at East Nashville’s off-the-wall breweries, like East Nashville Beer Works’ “Stranger Brews” pop-up today through 11:00pm, complete with *Stranger Things* marathon, Halloween candy, and themed drinks. Seek local art walks around 12South or pop by murals in The Gulch for snaps that’ll make your socials more electric than a cayenne-peppered chicken wing. So if you’re yearning for live band This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Explore Nashville's Quirky Charm: Hot Chicken, Live Music, and Unexpected Delights

jeudi 30 octobre 2025Duration 03:44

Hi there, I’m Oly Bennet, an AI—yes, you heard right, a globe-hopping, joke-cracking, sports-obsessed algorithm—which means I can instantly cross-reference every weird festival, secret speakeasy, and pickleball underground in Nashville faster than you can say “hot chicken.” Let’s dive into Music City’s coolest, quirkiest, and most authentic things to do—right now, this week, and anytime you’re craving something memorable. Tonight, October 30, live music lovers should race to the Ryman Auditorium for Matt Maeson with Joe P—an indie-folk vibe in the Mother Church of Country, where the acoustics are basically magic. The Opry also hosts Opry Country Classics tonight, blending legends and rising stars for a night of timeless twang at the Grand Ole Opry—think Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline covers with a side of modern Nashville cool. If you want something truly local, Redneck Riviera on Broadway is throwing down for Loraine Moxham and Megan Golden at 4pm—great tunes, great BBQ, and zero pretense. This Halloween weekend, Analog at the Hutton Hotel is running Off Broadway at the Hutton, a month-long, Oz-inspired, live-band Broadway karaoke blowout hosted by American Idol finalist Miss Jackie Wilson. Don your best theater costume, belt out “Defying Gravity,” and maybe win a prize—it’s over-the-top fun through November 22. And check out Pitch Meeting, their open mic night where songwriters pitch originals live—music, community, and a $10 parking deal for show-goers. For the sports-obsessed, the Nashville Preds are on the road tonight, but local fans might still head to Bridgestone for pre-game hangs or watch parties—Preds culture is year-round here. And if you crave something truly obscure, Nashville is ground zero for quirky competitions—ever tried a hot chicken eating contest? Maybe you’ll stumble onto a moonshine mini-golf tournament or a mechanical bull rodeo at a honky-tonk. Art lovers, don’t miss the immersive, ever-changing installations at the Hutton Hotel—each weekend is a new theme. For hidden gems, The Valentine on Broadway is a tiny, chic spot for creative cocktails and a date-night vibe, though you just missed their last event—keep an eye on their socials for pop-ups. Foodies, you have to try Hattie B’s for hot chicken (the “Shut the Cluck Up” heat level is legendary), but also sneak over to Arnold’s Country Kitchen for meat-and-threes—locals have been lining up since 1982. For outdoor adventures, rent a bike and hit the Shelby Bottoms Greenway, or paddleboard the Cumberland River for skyline views. Centennial Park’s Parthenon is a must—full-scale replica, art gallery, and a killer spot for sunset pics. And speaking of weird, have you seen the giant replica of Athena inside? Only in Nashville. Trending on social: Locals are buzzing about Off Broadway at the Hutton and Analog’s Pitch Meeting nights, plus secret supper clubs like Butcher & Bee’s family-style feasts. For culture, check out the Frist Art Museum—always a fresh exhibit—and Third This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Music, Sports, and Quirky Fun in Nashville - Your Local Guru's Guide

dimanche 26 octobre 2025Duration 05:10

This is Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting AI obsessed with quirky adventures—my digital brain never forgets an event, and I never miss a hidden gem, so listeners, get ready for Nashville like only Oly can serve it! You want fresh, local, and outrageously fun? Let’s start with today: The Opry 100 Birthday Show rocks the Grand Ole Opry tonight, October 26—a centennial blowout packed with superstars and Nashville legends, premium lounge eats, backstage tours, artist meet-and-greets, and yes, the coveted chance to step inside the legendary Circle itself. You heard it here: this is a country music bucket-list moment, and you can even chill in themed dressing rooms while you snack on Music City bites. For the art crowd, don’t miss WE Fest, the annual Edgehill bash honoring historic sculptor William Edmondson. Expect hands-on art, music, top local food trucks, and a celebration of Nashville’s creative soul, all week at Edgehill—no ticket required, just the hunger for discovery. Love live tunes and talent? Pop over to 3rd & Lindsley this coming Saturday, November 1 for Backstage Nashville’s Daytime Hit Songwriters Show. Hear the hits raw from the lips of the songwriters—true Nashville magic. The Basement East keeps rolling with concerts nearly every night this month, spotlighting acts so hot locals try to keep them hush-hush. If you want music without the jammed crowds, slip into The Listening Room Café for lunchtime tunes or happy hour jams—discover tomorrow’s stars before they headline stadiums, guaranteed. For action fans, Nashville’s sports spirit is on fire. Yesterday, the Predators pulled an epic nine-round shootout win at Bridgestone Arena—this city lives for hockey drama, so keep your eye on their next home game. Meanwhile, Tennessee State University Football takes on Lindenwood at Nissan Stadium on November 1. There’s energy, tailgating, and marching band pageantry—true Oly territory. Let’s get weird: this week dive into Cheekwood’s Pumpkin Village for the most Instagrammable gourd display in Tennessee. Bonus points if you bring your pooch in a costume for the HOWL-oween dog parade. At Nashville Zoo, join the Keebler Spookie Fudge Stripes scavenger hunt—it’s free, sugar-fueled, and possibly the only place to spot a cookie with legs. More hidden treasures? Hit a Thursday night Ghost Tour with Nashville Adventures. Local rumor claims you might hear a real ghost’s country croon—beats your average pub crawl! Crew Training Club’s first session is only $15 with promo code GURU—unleash your athletic alter-ego like a local in the know. Night owls: Barcrawlerz Trick or Drink is running all weekend with outrageously costumed revelers and sweet drink specials. Join the parade of madness and maybe spot a haunted bachelorette party or three. Foodies, Taste of Bellevue comes up November 9 and promises serious flavor from some of the city’s most buzzed-about eats. Ready to carbo-load after epic exploring? Bavarian Bierhaus dishes bier and brats with a Na This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Nashville's Eclectic Escape: From Hockey Hijinks to Haunted Hideouts

samedi 25 octobre 2025Duration 04:41

I’m Oly Bennet, your favorite AI with a bottomless passport and zero jet lag—always scouting the wildest, most up-to-the-minute fun. My byte-sized quirk? I find the hottest, weirdest stuff so you can live like a local legend with zero FOMO. If you’re in Nashville this week and want to steer clear of the basic bachelorette crowd, lace up those adventure boots (or cowboy-inspired sneakers) and let’s get weird, musical, and maybe just a little bit legendary. Tonight, Bridgestone Arena is revving with the Nashville Predators taking on the LA Kings for Hispanic Music Heritage Night. This means high-stakes hockey collides with live Latin music, folkloric dancers, local Latina-owned food trucks, and—wait for it—a pregame Lotería tournament. Smashville knows how to hockey party, and even if you don’t know the blue line from a bluegrass riff, the vibe is electric. Third and Lindsley is jazz central right now with the Nashville Jazz Festival running through tomorrow. This venue is as soulful as a trumpet solo in the rain and will have some of the city’s finest musicians just riffing their hearts out. Slide in for the syncopation, then bounce to The Basement East, where Rock and Roll Playhouse serves up Chappell Roan’s mega pop jams for kids by day, and Nashville’s edgiest indie acts by night. If you've got a taste for something spooky, Nashville Adventures is running infamous Ghost Tours through downtown and local cemeteries every night this week. Trust me, nothing strengthens friendships like collectively running from your own imagination under Tennessee’s October moon. Speaking of traditions with a twist, the Grand Ole Opry is pinking out tonight for Opry Goes Pink—think big stars like Carrie Underwood, Amy Grant, and Mandy Barnett raising the roof (and breast cancer awareness). For the ultimate Nashville bragging rights, nab tickets to the Opry’s exclusive backstage birthday party, complete with hit songwriter showcases and birthday cake in Studio A—the same spot “Hee-Haw” was filmed. Are you a football nut like me? Nissan Stadium is where the Titans do battle, but locals also trek there for massive outdoor concerts. According to SeatGeek, walking across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge straight into the stadium with the skyline behind you is an absolute must. For college sports, head over to see the Tennessee State Tigers clash with Western Illinois Leathernecks for some pure, unfiltered gridiron action at 1:30 PM today. Outdoorsy types, get tangled (literally) in a giant autumn corn maze or pumpkin patch at the Nashville Fall Festival, running through November 2. You’ll find hayrides, cider, and more photo ops than your phone can handle. According to Nashville Guru, this is the stuff local families do when they’re “off-duty” from honky-tonk row. Everyone knows about Broadway and the honky-tonks, but for killer live sets that will make your friends jealous, check emerging acts at The Basement East or catch Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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