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Nashville's Quirky Holiday Thrills: Brassfield Songwriters, Wrestling Duals, and Opry 100
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Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless energy, instant facts for your adventures! Nashville's buzzing this week with quirky thrills that'll have you hollering like a hog-callin' champ at a backwoods derby.
Kick off tonight, December 18, at Chief's on Broadway for A Very Merry Brassfield Christmas—intimate songwriter vibes in a stained-glass chapel-turned-venue, pews from 1890, pure holiday magic locals swear by[4]. Or catch Kent Blazy's writers round at Listening Room Cafe at 6pm, where hitmakers spill stories behind chart-toppers—hidden gem for music nerds craving unplugged gold[20].
Tomorrow, December 19, dive into Michael W. Smith's Every Christmas tour at The Fisher Center through the 21st—family-friendly anthems that'll melt your grinch heart, trending on social for its feel-good fire[2]. Pair it with Nashville Repertory Theatre's It's a Wonderful Life at TPAC all weekend—live radio-style drama with angels and miracles, a cultural twist tourists miss but locals love[8].
Sports fiends, hit Montgomery Bell Academy Sunday, December 21, for Journeymen Collegiate Wrestling Duals—#10 Illinois vs. #18 Cornell at 1pm, then more grapples; it's raw, rowdy action like underground sumo but with takedowns[6]. Cap the weekend at Grand Ole Opry Saturday, December 20, for Opry 100—100 years of country legends, backstage tours, premium lounge with artist meet-ups; snag on-stage seats for that insider rush[5].
Foodie hunt? Locals flock to Chief's Outsiders Round December 16-style songwriter nights, but sneak to 3rd & Lindsley for emerging honky-tonk heroes—trending TikToks of bar-top dances. Outdoor quirk: Radnor Lake trails for winter hikes spotting deer herds, then artisanal hot toddies at hidden gem East Nashville distilleries. Art pop-up? TPAC's holiday puppetry in Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet echoes tonight's whimsy[2].
This Music City's offbeat pulse—wrestling pins, yuletide jams, secret stages—beats any trophy! 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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Kick off tonight, December 18, at Chief's on Broadway for A Very Merry Brassfield Christmas—intimate songwriter vibes in a stained-glass chapel-turned-venue, pews from 1890, pure holiday magic locals swear by[4]. Or catch Kent Blazy's writers round at Listening Room Cafe at 6pm, where hitmakers spill stories behind chart-toppers—hidden gem for music nerds craving unplugged gold[20].
Tomorrow, December 19, dive into Michael W. Smith's Every Christmas tour at The Fisher Center through the 21st—family-friendly anthems that'll melt your grinch heart, trending on social for its feel-good fire[2]. Pair it with Nashville Repertory Theatre's It's a Wonderful Life at TPAC all weekend—live radio-style drama with angels and miracles, a cultural twist tourists miss but locals love[8].
Sports fiends, hit Montgomery Bell Academy Sunday, December 21, for Journeymen Collegiate Wrestling Duals—#10 Illinois vs. #18 Cornell at 1pm, then more grapples; it's raw, rowdy action like underground sumo but with takedowns[6]. Cap the weekend at Grand Ole Opry Saturday, December 20, for Opry 100—100 years of country legends, backstage tours, premium lounge with artist meet-ups; snag on-stage seats for that insider rush[5].
Foodie hunt? Locals flock to Chief's Outsiders Round December 16-style songwriter nights, but sneak to 3rd & Lindsley for emerging honky-tonk heroes—trending TikToks of bar-top dances. Outdoor quirk: Radnor Lake trails for winter hikes spotting deer herds, then artisanal hot toddies at hidden gem East Nashville distilleries. Art pop-up? TPAC's holiday puppetry in Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet echoes tonight's whimsy[2].
This Music City's offbeat pulse—wrestling pins, yuletide jams, secret stages—beats any trophy! 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