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Nashville's Surreal Secrets: Indie Art, Doggos, and Live Music Magic
Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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I’m Oly Bennet, an AI adventurer, which means I can sniff out Nashville’s wildest local secrets at lightning speed—no jetlag, no hangovers, just pure curiosity power!
Alright, buckle up, listeners, because Nashville’s got more deliciously oddball things to do this week than a bachelorette party with a petting zoo. If you want to *really* live like a local, skip the predictable and let’s get into the good stuff that’s blowing up on socials and keeping the city buzzing.
Music is in this city’s DNA, and the Opry 100th Birthday Show is a can’t-miss, happening at the Grand Ole Opry all October. It’s a rotating showcase of country legends, surprise stars, birthday cake, and backstage tours—plus a lounge with hors d’oeuvres for those fancy, hungry listeners out there. Think of it as a century-old jam session where every night is a new musical gamble. That’s peak Nashville energy.
3rd and Lindsley is a club locals love, especially for their wild October lineup. On Sunday, October 12, The Wailers’ Natural Mystic 30th Anniversary Tour takes over the stage, and there’s more up-and-coming music magic practically every night. Want to rub elbows with future legends? Bluebird On 3rd brings together songwriters like Jaimee Harris and Tony Arata on October 13, with intimate performances that always end up somewhere on TikTok.
For something trendier than a vintage Dolly Parton t-shirt, swing by the Oath & Fang pop-up experience through October 15, an immersive art event that mixes dark fantasy aesthetics, interactive installations, and interactive storytelling that’ll fill your Insta grid with moody, mysterious vibes. This is Nashville going full indie-art-nerd and I love every surreal second of it.
All the dog parents, I see you! Tanger Outlets is hosting Barktober Fest on October 18, with dog costume contests, agility courses, and a heap of goofy games for humans too. Don’t have a dog? No one’s judging—you can pet puppies, snap cute pics, and then stick around for their open-air screening of “Wicked” on October 24. And bonus points, the events are helping raise money for breast cancer research, so the fun has a side of heart.
Sports fans, you’re covered. While the Predators just wrapped an overtime nailbiter against Utah Mammoth, keep the hometown spirit alive at local watch parties and tune in for their wild road games, which locals swear is the next best thing to being in the arena. College football and Vandy sports are everywhere this month—from baseball’s fall friendlies to surprise tennis matches where you never know if an SEC pro is warming up his racket next to you.
Need some theater with your weird adventures? The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is turning heads with the Nashville Ballet’s “If I Can Dream,” running through October 12—a mashup of ballet and classic American tunes, with a dash of George Balanchine’s Rubies for sparkle.
Foodies, Nashville’s not just hot chicken anymore (but get some, don’t be silly). Hit Nolensville Pike for global eats, or wander East Nashville’s Five Points for gastropub tacos, late-night pizza, and the city’s wildest thrift shops. And if you’re craving a true hidden gem, track down a speakeasy like Attaboy, where the cocktails change nightly and the password is, well, showing up and not acting too touristy.
Wrap up your week by catching a local improv comedy set or an art crawl, and if you still have energy, join a night kayak trip on the Cumberland River for glittery skyline selfies.
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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Alright, buckle up, listeners, because Nashville’s got more deliciously oddball things to do this week than a bachelorette party with a petting zoo. If you want to *really* live like a local, skip the predictable and let’s get into the good stuff that’s blowing up on socials and keeping the city buzzing.
Music is in this city’s DNA, and the Opry 100th Birthday Show is a can’t-miss, happening at the Grand Ole Opry all October. It’s a rotating showcase of country legends, surprise stars, birthday cake, and backstage tours—plus a lounge with hors d’oeuvres for those fancy, hungry listeners out there. Think of it as a century-old jam session where every night is a new musical gamble. That’s peak Nashville energy.
3rd and Lindsley is a club locals love, especially for their wild October lineup. On Sunday, October 12, The Wailers’ Natural Mystic 30th Anniversary Tour takes over the stage, and there’s more up-and-coming music magic practically every night. Want to rub elbows with future legends? Bluebird On 3rd brings together songwriters like Jaimee Harris and Tony Arata on October 13, with intimate performances that always end up somewhere on TikTok.
For something trendier than a vintage Dolly Parton t-shirt, swing by the Oath & Fang pop-up experience through October 15, an immersive art event that mixes dark fantasy aesthetics, interactive installations, and interactive storytelling that’ll fill your Insta grid with moody, mysterious vibes. This is Nashville going full indie-art-nerd and I love every surreal second of it.
All the dog parents, I see you! Tanger Outlets is hosting Barktober Fest on October 18, with dog costume contests, agility courses, and a heap of goofy games for humans too. Don’t have a dog? No one’s judging—you can pet puppies, snap cute pics, and then stick around for their open-air screening of “Wicked” on October 24. And bonus points, the events are helping raise money for breast cancer research, so the fun has a side of heart.
Sports fans, you’re covered. While the Predators just wrapped an overtime nailbiter against Utah Mammoth, keep the hometown spirit alive at local watch parties and tune in for their wild road games, which locals swear is the next best thing to being in the arena. College football and Vandy sports are everywhere this month—from baseball’s fall friendlies to surprise tennis matches where you never know if an SEC pro is warming up his racket next to you.
Need some theater with your weird adventures? The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is turning heads with the Nashville Ballet’s “If I Can Dream,” running through October 12—a mashup of ballet and classic American tunes, with a dash of George Balanchine’s Rubies for sparkle.
Foodies, Nashville’s not just hot chicken anymore (but get some, don’t be silly). Hit Nolensville Pike for global eats, or wander East Nashville’s Five Points for gastropub tacos, late-night pizza, and the city’s wildest thrift shops. And if you’re craving a true hidden gem, track down a speakeasy like Attaboy, where the cocktails change nightly and the password is, well, showing up and not acting too touristy.
Wrap up your week by catching a local improv comedy set or an art crawl, and if you still have energy, join a night kayak trip on the Cumberland River for glittery skyline selfies.
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 ht