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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!


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  • Sizzling Nashville: Fireworks, Music, and Cultural Gems this July 4th Weekend
    Jul 4 2025
    Listeners arriving in Nashville over the July 4th weekend can expect a dazzling array of activities, from sky-high firework celebrations to the city’s legendary live music scene. As Nashville Guru details, the city lights up with rooftop parties such as the Star-Spangled Soirée at lou/na atop Grand Hyatt Nashville from 6pm, Red, White, & Rooftop Views at The Pool Club at Virgin Hotels starting at 7:30pm, and a lively gathering at Play Playground with games, DJs, and panoramic firework displays downtown from 6pm to midnight. For those looking for a more exclusive experience, Noelle Nashville’s Free as a Bird party at Rare Bird rooftop offers premium food, a DJ, and unbeatable firework views. PROOF in The Gulch hosts Fireworks and Frequencies, combining skyline vistas, craft cocktails, a DJ, and prime seats for the city’s patriotic spectacle, with entry starting at $25.

    Music pulses through Nashville all week, famously at the historic Nashville Palace, where listeners can catch sets from Kyle Fields at noon, Becky Henson at 3pm, Mindy Miller at 6pm, and Country Karaoke through the late hours on July 4th. This iconic honky-tonk is a must for anyone wanting to experience the true soul of country music, both past and future legends taking the stage daily.

    For something family-friendly, the Adventure Science Center’s Red, White, & Boom event on July 4th from 6:30pm to 10pm invites visitors to explore interactive science exhibits, enjoy hands-on shiny science activities, and settle in for one of the city’s best fireworks views from the front lawn. A uniquely Nashville tradition, the annual Music City Hot Chicken Festival in East Park starts at 10:30am on July 4th with a Fire Truck Parade and serves up spicy hot chicken from local vendors, providing a punchy taste of the city’s culinary flair.

    Legendary venues fill this week’s calendar. The Ryman Auditorium, the revered Mother Church of Country Music, features a range of performances in July, including Elvis Costello & The Imposters (July 5th), “Pickin’ on the Plaza” bluegrass, and their ever-popular Haunted History Tours for those intrigued by the building’s storied past. Over at 3rd and Lindsley, listeners can experience the BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! Daytime Hit Songwriters Show, bringing chart-topping songwriters together for intimate sessions and storytelling on July Saturdays.

    Cheekwood Estate & Gardens transforms into a fantasy world with its Enchanted Castles exhibit, inviting visitors to wander through five intricately crafted castles surrounded by lush summer gardens. For a refresher, Cafe 29 at Cheekwood offers a traditional Afternoon Iced Tea with Tennessee-inspired flavors. Their Thursday Night Out series, running through August, combines food, drink, art, and live music for a complete sensory evening.

    Outdoor enthusiasts can escape the summer heat at local swim beaches or explore nature at waterfalls and parks recommended by Tennessee State Parks. Nashville’s summer also brings quirky hidden gems such as the Nashville Outdoor Summer Movies in the Park, returning to Elmington Park every Thursday evening in June, perfect for families and those seeking a relaxed local atmosphere.

    For sports and spectacle lovers, Bridgestone Arena hosts world-touring acts and events, and upcoming highlights include the energetic Dude Perfect Hero World Tour on August 3.

    Nashville’s food scene is ever-present, highlighted by the fiery Hot Chicken Festival and an array of restaurants and pop-ups scattered across neighborhoods. Locals favor hidden gems like eclectic East Nashville coffee shops, late-night taco trucks, and specialty bars—each offering a slice of authentic Music City flavor.

    Whether it’s a marquee concert at the Ryman, a rooftop Fourth of July party, a culinary adventure, or a quiet garden stroll, Nashville’s blend of big energy and local charm ensures visitors will always find something memorable.
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  • "Ringing in Independence with Nashville's Songwriters, Skylines, and Southern Flair"
    Jul 3 2025
    Listeners looking for an unforgettable Nashville adventure this week are arriving just in time for July 4th celebrations and a packed calendar of music, food, art, sports, and unique local experiences. According to Visit Music City, Music City’s July 4th “Let Freedom Sing!” celebration is among the nation’s largest, featuring fireworks synchronized to a live Nashville Symphony performance—a spectacle not only for fans of pyrotechnics but anyone who wants to experience the city’s musical soul in its most festive form.

    For listeners craving live music, Nashville’s scene pulses every night. 3rd and Lindsley offers can’t-miss shows, including today’s “Backstage Nashville! Daytime Hit Songwriters Show” with Frank Myers, Pat McLaughlin, Aaron Raitiere, and Ray Stephenson. On July 5, the same stage hosts more singer-songwriter talent. The Basement and The Basement East continue the trend with a lineup of local and touring bands, including genre tributes and rising stars throughout July. These intimate settings are legendary for surprise guest appearances and authentic Nashville vibes.

    The Ryman Auditorium, known as the “Mother Church” of country music, stands as a musical pilgrimage site. Daytime tours let listeners walk the iconic stage graced by legends from Johnny Cash to Lizzo, while its summer calendar includes genre-spanning concerts and “Pickin’ on the Plaza” events—a chance to catch free bluegrass and Americana acts in the heart of the city. Ryman Haunted History Tours add an eerie twist, revealing backstage secrets and ghostly tales from the venue’s storied past. For a truly exclusive musical encounter, the Opry 100 “Premium Pass Lounge” backstage tour grants access to artist green rooms, themed dressing rooms, and front-row moments during the Grand Ole Opry’s milestone year.

    Sports fans and outdoor adventurers aren’t left out. Tripadvisor recommends a “Fontanel Zipline Forest Adventure,” where thrill seekers can soar above the Tennessee canopy just minutes from downtown. The “Explore the City of Nashville Sightseeing Tour by Golf Cart” provides a breezy, open-air introduction with local guides pointing out murals, art installations, and quirky neighborhoods like East Nashville and The Gulch. For something slower paced, Shelby Park’s “Sunset Hike” on July 23 guided by Friends of Shelby offers peaceful lakeside views—a favorite of locals. For families, “Popsicle in the Park” on July 20 is a sweet way to beat the summer heat and meet Nashvillians in a laid-back community setting.

    Art lovers should carve out time for the monthly Open House event on July 5, welcoming visitors from 10am to 2pm for self-guided tours, photo ops, and exclusive merchandise deals at a historic downtown venue. Nashville’s vibrant street art scene also begs for an afternoon stroll—look for the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge for sweeping skyline views and the ever-popular “I Believe in Nashville” mural for a perfect photo op.

    Food in Nashville is a destination in itself. Hot chicken is the city’s culinary claim to fame—sample fiery renditions at Prince’s or Hattie B’s. But listeners should also seek out Nashville’s hidden gems, from barbecue joints in East Nashville to the eclectic bites at Assembly Food Hall downtown. Summer’s farmers markets, like the Hendersonville Farmers Market, showcase local produce and artisan treats. According to Nashville Parent, you’ll find organic fruits, vegetables, and meats—the perfect haul for a picnic along Centennial Park’s famed Parthenon replica.

    Nashville’s creative spirit is everywhere. Gallery hop in the Arts District, visit the Frist Art Museum inside a stunning Art Deco post office, or catch a contemporary dance performance at OZ Arts. The National Museum of African American Music and the Johnny Cash Museum offer immersive explorations of music history beyond country staples. For a quirky side trip, tour the Lane Motor Museum for rare vehicles or try your hand at glassblowing with a workshop at Nashville Glassworks.

    Whether joining in a raucous festival, ducking into a hidden songwriter’s bar, kayaking the Cumberland River, or savoring legendary Southern fare, Nashville always serves up new thrills for listeners of every interest—this holiday week and year-round.
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  • "A Vibrant Nashville Blend: Music, Culture, and Unexpected Gems"
    Jun 29 2025
    Catch the vibrant spirit of Nashville this week with a lineup of events and activities that blend the city’s signature music, culture, food, and fun. For anyone eager to experience the city’s pulse today, June 29, the Nashville Pride Festival continues at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park until 6:00 PM. The festival draws thousands with its lively parade, local vendors, performances, and family-friendly activities, offering a celebratory and inclusive atmosphere, according to the official Nashville Pride Festival organizers.

    Live music is the heartbeat of Nashville, and there are few better ways to dive in than attending a show at 3rd and Lindsley, a renowned listening room where you’ll find Palmyra with BEAN performing tonight, and the acclaimed Time Jumpers scheduled for tomorrow. For more intimate songcraft, the world-famous Bluebird Café features Ronny Criss, charlie argo, and Gary Burr for up-close writer’s rounds, where hitmakers share the stories behind their songs. For an authentic honky-tonk experience, Nashville Palace hosts nightly live country music and events in an old-school setting that’s beloved by locals and visitors alike.

    If you want another dose of music history, the Ryman Auditorium, the revered “Mother Church of Country Music,” remains open for daytime tours and regularly presents concerts and events. The Ryman’s hallowed stage has hosted icons from Johnny Cash to Harry Styles, making any performance here a bucket-list moment for music lovers. For those seeking a deeper dive into the roots of American music, the National Museum of African American Music currently features the immersive “Jubilation! The Journey of the Fisk Jubilee Singers” exhibition, which brings to life the story of the pioneering vocal group who shared spirituals with the world and broke racial barriers in the late 1800s.

    The culinary scene in Nashville is essential to the city’s character. Sample iconic hot chicken at Hattie B’s or Prince’s, then explore East Nashville for hidden gems like international food trucks and innovative coffee shops. For a classic Southern breakfast, head to Pancake Pantry in Hillsboro Village, known for long lines and legendary flapjacks. Visit Assembly Food Hall downtown for an array of local eateries under one roof and catch free live music on their rooftop.

    Sports fans can look ahead to hockey season at Bridgestone Arena, or catch special events like the annual Nashville Predators Craft Beer Festival, which pairs local brews with live entertainment and supports area nonprofits. On the green side, stroll or bike along the Shelby Bottoms Greenway, a scenic stretch along the Cumberland River, or relax in Centennial Park, home to the full-scale Parthenon replica—a unique slice of classical Greece in the heart of Tennessee.

    Art enthusiasts should seek out the Frist Art Museum, set in a beautiful art deco post office and featuring ever-changing contemporary exhibitions. For a more offbeat adventure, explore the Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, where manicured grounds and contemporary sculptures await. Don’t miss the mural-covered streets of The Gulch and 12South neighborhoods, perfect for photo ops and discovering local boutiques.

    For listeners craving a different flavor of Nashville’s creativity, the “We Can Do Hard Things” tour at Ryman Auditorium, presented by bestselling author Glennon Doyle, Olympic athlete Abby Wambach, and activist Amanda Doyle, offers a blend of storytelling, humor, and cultural commentary—an only-in-Nashville gathering for those who love frank, uplifting conversation.

    Hidden gems are woven throughout the city’s neighborhoods. Visit Five Points in East Nashville for quirky bookstores, independent record shops, and craft cocktail bars, or head to Germantown for gastropubs nestled in historic brick buildings. Outdoor adventurers can kayak downtown on the Cumberland River for new perspectives of the skyline, and Saturday mornings at the Nashville Farmers’ Market promise artisan goods and locally roasted coffee.

    Finally, music festivals pulse year-round. The WFSK Jazzy 88 Music & Food Festival at Fisk University draws jazz and soul enthusiasts, and Lightning 100’s Sunday Night Presents showcases emerging artists every weekend.

    Nashville rewards the curious with its blend of tradition and innovation, iconic stages and unexpected corners, so lean in, explore, and discover why it’s called Music City.
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