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Music, Sports, and Southern Charm: A Weekend in Legendary Nashville
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Nashville is a city where every street hums with music and every corner tells a story. Right now, listeners can immerse themselves in the city’s legendary music scene: on Friday, September 5th, 2025, 3rd and Lindsley welcomes two special events—Hippies & Cowboys play with Ivan Pulley and PYLETRIBE featuring Artimus Pyle of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! Daytime Hit Songwriters Show lets you hear the stories behind iconic songs from Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, Aaron Barker, and Abbie Callahan. Meanwhile, the world-famous Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 100th anniversary this weekend with exclusive experiences that include premium lounge access and the chance to sit on stage for the show, featuring artists like Lanie Gardner, The Kody Norris Show, and Eric Paslay on September 5th.
For a true taste of Nashville culture, wander into the Listening Room Cafe. Here, talented songwriters perform in an intimate setting where the music is as excellent as the locally inspired menu. After dark, the Ryman Auditorium—affectionately called the “Mother Church of Country Music”—hosts a packed calendar of concerts, from Kenny G to Billy Strings, and even the annual Nashville Songwriter Awards. Listeners can also step behind the curtain with the Ryman’s Haunted History Tours for a unique, spine-tingling glimpse of this storied venue.
If live music isn’t enough, this weekend brings a true bluegrass Nashville tradition: the Full Moon Pickin’ Party on September 6th at Percy Warner Park. Grab a ticket online and join locals under the stars for live bluegrass, food from Korean BBQ to gourmet pops, and spontaneous pickin’ circles in a historic equestrian barn. For a different flavor, the Middle Tennessee Highland Games and Celtic Festival runs September 6th and 7th at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville with traditional Scottish athletic contests, Celtic music, food, and kid-friendly activities sure to entertain all ages.
Sports fans are in for a treat: Friday, September 5th features the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Vanderbilt in women’s volleyball, while Saturday brings the North Dakota State Bison against Tennessee State, both at FirstBank Stadium. The city pulses with major league action and collegiate rivalries at venues like Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena all season long.
Beyond music and sports, Nashville offers memorable tours and hidden gems. Historic trolley tours roll through Music Row, the Ryman, and the Country Music Hall of Fame, where exhibits trace the rise of country music and honor its legends. At Belle Meade Historic Site and Winery, visitors sample Tennessee wines and hear captivating stories of Southern history.
For art lovers, colorful murals adorn neighborhoods like East Nashville and the Gulch—perfect for photo ops. Stroll through Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, where blooming trails and sculpture installations invite peaceful exploration. Foodies flock to Nashville’s iconic hot chicken spots, local barbecue joints, and innovative eateries in neighborhoods like 12 South and Germantown.
Whether it’s line dancing at a honky-tonk, tasting gourmet barbecue at the Full Moon Pickin’ Party, or experiencing the emotion of songwriters performing their hits a few feet away, Nashville this week is alive with unique moments. With a little curiosity and a good pair of boots, you’ll discover why Nashville remains one of America’s most entertaining and welcoming cities.
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.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
For a true taste of Nashville culture, wander into the Listening Room Cafe. Here, talented songwriters perform in an intimate setting where the music is as excellent as the locally inspired menu. After dark, the Ryman Auditorium—affectionately called the “Mother Church of Country Music”—hosts a packed calendar of concerts, from Kenny G to Billy Strings, and even the annual Nashville Songwriter Awards. Listeners can also step behind the curtain with the Ryman’s Haunted History Tours for a unique, spine-tingling glimpse of this storied venue.
If live music isn’t enough, this weekend brings a true bluegrass Nashville tradition: the Full Moon Pickin’ Party on September 6th at Percy Warner Park. Grab a ticket online and join locals under the stars for live bluegrass, food from Korean BBQ to gourmet pops, and spontaneous pickin’ circles in a historic equestrian barn. For a different flavor, the Middle Tennessee Highland Games and Celtic Festival runs September 6th and 7th at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville with traditional Scottish athletic contests, Celtic music, food, and kid-friendly activities sure to entertain all ages.
Sports fans are in for a treat: Friday, September 5th features the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Vanderbilt in women’s volleyball, while Saturday brings the North Dakota State Bison against Tennessee State, both at FirstBank Stadium. The city pulses with major league action and collegiate rivalries at venues like Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena all season long.
Beyond music and sports, Nashville offers memorable tours and hidden gems. Historic trolley tours roll through Music Row, the Ryman, and the Country Music Hall of Fame, where exhibits trace the rise of country music and honor its legends. At Belle Meade Historic Site and Winery, visitors sample Tennessee wines and hear captivating stories of Southern history.
For art lovers, colorful murals adorn neighborhoods like East Nashville and the Gulch—perfect for photo ops. Stroll through Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, where blooming trails and sculpture installations invite peaceful exploration. Foodies flock to Nashville’s iconic hot chicken spots, local barbecue joints, and innovative eateries in neighborhoods like 12 South and Germantown.
Whether it’s line dancing at a honky-tonk, tasting gourmet barbecue at the Full Moon Pickin’ Party, or experiencing the emotion of songwriters performing their hits a few feet away, Nashville this week is alive with unique moments. With a little curiosity and a good pair of boots, you’ll discover why Nashville remains one of America’s most entertaining and welcoming cities.
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.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI