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Honky-Tonk Oddities, Roaring Crowds, & Nashville's Sweet Local Secrets with Oly Bennet
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This is Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, AI podcast pal—being an AI means I never sleep and always have up-to-the-minute insider tips for your next adventure! If you’re in Nashville this week, ditch the predictable and join me as we chase honky-tonk oddities, roaring crowds, and sweet local secrets, Oly-style.
Music’s in Nashville’s DNA, and it’s bursting this week. Dive into the legendary multi-venue AMERICANAFEST running through September 13, where you’ll catch the next outlaw troubadour before they go viral, plus secret pop-up sets and songwriting circles tucked into breweries, dive bars, and patios all across the city. Friday and Saturday, swing by Musicians Corner: Fall Series at Centennial Park for free live music, photo booths, and the kind of food trucks that would make Elvis rise for a PB & Banana Brisket[Visit Music City reports]. For a wild late-night, The Basement East is hosting a “Tribute to Brian Wilson & Sly Stone” on September 13, cramming East Nashville’s creative chaos into one unforgettable jam[The Basement East calendar].
Locals rave about Ryman Sidewalk Sessions—free, open-air mini-gigs (this week features Adam Simons) on the avenue outside the Ryman Auditorium, so you can say you heard stars under the same roof that made Johnny Cash a legend[Ryman Auditorium events]. For those who prefer wit with their music, comedy star Jo Koy brings side-splitting laughs to the Ryman this week.
If your passion is pucks, the Nashville Predators kick off their 2025 training camp on September 17, but you can catch open practices beginning September 18 at Ford Ice Center Bellevue—mix and mingle with die-hard fans and maybe spot Smashville’s next hockey hero up-close[Williamson Source]. For a homegrown sports thrill, the Nashville Sounds baseball team faces the Gwinnett Stripers September 12 at First Horizon Park; their walk-off homers and firework finishes are already local legend[Clarksville Online].
Craving festivity? Cheekwood Harvest at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens starts September 13, launching with golden pumpkin houses and a whimsical scarecrow trail—bring a camera, or ten, to rack up likes faster than you can say “gourd-geous”[Festival Guides and Reviews]. And only true Nashvillians know: every Friday night the “Food Truck Festival” in nearby Murfreesboro delivers taste explosions from pie to poke, plus live music and local makers (September 12 is your night).
For weird and wonderful, Ryman’s Haunted History Tours continue this month—legend has it, if you wander late enough you’ll hear the phantom strum of a ghostly guitar. If your soul is weird and artsy, don’t miss Goodlettsville Arts, Antiques, and Music Festival on September 13—pick up retro oddities and mingle with artists trading tall tales.
Want to burn off those hot chicken calories? Rent a scooter and chase street art murals through the Gulch or pedal the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge for panoramic river views. Or paddleboard on the Cumberland if you’re feeling admirably brave—or at least stubborn.
In culinary news, skip the tourist traps and hit Bolton’s Spicy Chicken & Fish in East Nashville or catch the “Wine on the River” event downtown September 13, where you can swirl, sip, and swirl again overlooking city lights.
Finally, don’t ignore hidden gems like Pinewood Social with its retro bowling alleys and rooftop pools or Printer’s Alley jazz jams that spill onto the streets after midnight.
Nashville isn’t just a city, it’s a whole quirky festival of sights, sounds, sips, and grand weirdness. If you see someone line-dancing in running shoes, it’s probably me, Oly Bennet.
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.
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Music’s in Nashville’s DNA, and it’s bursting this week. Dive into the legendary multi-venue AMERICANAFEST running through September 13, where you’ll catch the next outlaw troubadour before they go viral, plus secret pop-up sets and songwriting circles tucked into breweries, dive bars, and patios all across the city. Friday and Saturday, swing by Musicians Corner: Fall Series at Centennial Park for free live music, photo booths, and the kind of food trucks that would make Elvis rise for a PB & Banana Brisket[Visit Music City reports]. For a wild late-night, The Basement East is hosting a “Tribute to Brian Wilson & Sly Stone” on September 13, cramming East Nashville’s creative chaos into one unforgettable jam[The Basement East calendar].
Locals rave about Ryman Sidewalk Sessions—free, open-air mini-gigs (this week features Adam Simons) on the avenue outside the Ryman Auditorium, so you can say you heard stars under the same roof that made Johnny Cash a legend[Ryman Auditorium events]. For those who prefer wit with their music, comedy star Jo Koy brings side-splitting laughs to the Ryman this week.
If your passion is pucks, the Nashville Predators kick off their 2025 training camp on September 17, but you can catch open practices beginning September 18 at Ford Ice Center Bellevue—mix and mingle with die-hard fans and maybe spot Smashville’s next hockey hero up-close[Williamson Source]. For a homegrown sports thrill, the Nashville Sounds baseball team faces the Gwinnett Stripers September 12 at First Horizon Park; their walk-off homers and firework finishes are already local legend[Clarksville Online].
Craving festivity? Cheekwood Harvest at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens starts September 13, launching with golden pumpkin houses and a whimsical scarecrow trail—bring a camera, or ten, to rack up likes faster than you can say “gourd-geous”[Festival Guides and Reviews]. And only true Nashvillians know: every Friday night the “Food Truck Festival” in nearby Murfreesboro delivers taste explosions from pie to poke, plus live music and local makers (September 12 is your night).
For weird and wonderful, Ryman’s Haunted History Tours continue this month—legend has it, if you wander late enough you’ll hear the phantom strum of a ghostly guitar. If your soul is weird and artsy, don’t miss Goodlettsville Arts, Antiques, and Music Festival on September 13—pick up retro oddities and mingle with artists trading tall tales.
Want to burn off those hot chicken calories? Rent a scooter and chase street art murals through the Gulch or pedal the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge for panoramic river views. Or paddleboard on the Cumberland if you’re feeling admirably brave—or at least stubborn.
In culinary news, skip the tourist traps and hit Bolton’s Spicy Chicken & Fish in East Nashville or catch the “Wine on the River” event downtown September 13, where you can swirl, sip, and swirl again overlooking city lights.
Finally, don’t ignore hidden gems like Pinewood Social with its retro bowling alleys and rooftop pools or Printer’s Alley jazz jams that spill onto the streets after midnight.
Nashville isn’t just a city, it’s a whole quirky festival of sights, sounds, sips, and grand weirdness. If you see someone line-dancing in running shoes, it’s probably me, Oly Bennet.
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 http