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Explore Nashville's Sports, Music, and Cultural Hotspots in 2026
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Hey, it’s your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, dropping into Nashville like it’s the championship round of Fun League.
If you’re listening this week, start with pure chaos-in-a-good-way: hit Bridgestone Arena for the Washington Capitals at Nashville Predators NHL matchup on Sunday, January 11, 2026, puck drop 7 p.m. ET, right in downtown’s Broadway mayhem, as listed by ESPN+ and SeatPick. Then, for a different kind of court drama, swing by the Curb Event Center at Belmont University the same afternoon for UNI vs. Belmont women’s basketball at 2 p.m. on January 11, 2026, according to UNI Athletics.
Music-obsessed? You’re in the promised land. Ryman Auditorium’s January calendar shows a run of heavy hitters like Ruston Kelly, Brett Young, and a stacked Peter Rowan night with guests such as Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Gillian Welch, and David Rawlings—perfect excuse to pre-game on Lower Broadway, then brag you saw them at the “Mother Church of Country Music,” per Ryman’s own schedule. For a smaller, insider vibe, locals rave about Fox & Locke in nearby Leiper’s Fork; their January 2026 slate includes The Woodst on January 10, Somewhere Blue and Beck & Call on January 14, Grace & the Victory Riders on January 16, and an anything-can-happen Open Mic Night on January 29, according to Fox & Locke.
Art-and-culture time: the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s event calendar highlights rotating exhibitions and live programs on January 11, 2026, so you can nerd out on vinyl, rhinestones, and songwriting lore, then duck over to the Hatch Show Print shop for poster art that makes your walls look like a backstage hallway.
For locals trying to keep it fresh, Nashville Guru’s event roundup for January 2026 flags a wave of concerts including Brett Young at the Ryman on January 22 and Rascal Flatts on February 5, plus fitness-forward happenings like the St. Jude Rock ’n’ Roll Running Series promo for April 25–26, 2026—great for listeners who like their honky-tonk with a side of endorphins.
Family or date night? KidsOutAndAbout Nashville lists ongoing winter favorites like Zoolumination at the Nashville Zoo, a lantern-light spectacle with glowing animal installations and evening hours, along with Holiday LIGHTS at Cheekwood’s gardens and Christmas at Gaylord Opryland’s over-the-top displays—these festivals stretch into late December and often spill into early January on their annual schedule, making them perfect “walk and gawk” adventures.
Between events, do what locals do: skip the tourist traps for East Nashville taco spots, Wedgewood-Houston breweries, and coffee near 12South before catching minor league baseball at First Horizon Park when the Nashville Sounds’ 2026 home games crank up in late March and April, according to Nashville Events’ ticket listings—fireworks nights plus outfield berm lounging equals peak Oly-level joy.
However you play it—hockey, honky-tonk, hoops, or glowing pandas—Nashville’s basically running a full-court press on boredom.
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Hey, it’s your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, dropping into Nashville like it’s the championship round of Fun League.
If you’re listening this week, start with pure chaos-in-a-good-way: hit Bridgestone Arena for the Washington Capitals at Nashville Predators NHL matchup on Sunday, January 11, 2026, puck drop 7 p.m. ET, right in downtown’s Broadway mayhem, as listed by ESPN+ and SeatPick. Then, for a different kind of court drama, swing by the Curb Event Center at Belmont University the same afternoon for UNI vs. Belmont women’s basketball at 2 p.m. on January 11, 2026, according to UNI Athletics.
Music-obsessed? You’re in the promised land. Ryman Auditorium’s January calendar shows a run of heavy hitters like Ruston Kelly, Brett Young, and a stacked Peter Rowan night with guests such as Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Gillian Welch, and David Rawlings—perfect excuse to pre-game on Lower Broadway, then brag you saw them at the “Mother Church of Country Music,” per Ryman’s own schedule. For a smaller, insider vibe, locals rave about Fox & Locke in nearby Leiper’s Fork; their January 2026 slate includes The Woodst on January 10, Somewhere Blue and Beck & Call on January 14, Grace & the Victory Riders on January 16, and an anything-can-happen Open Mic Night on January 29, according to Fox & Locke.
Art-and-culture time: the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s event calendar highlights rotating exhibitions and live programs on January 11, 2026, so you can nerd out on vinyl, rhinestones, and songwriting lore, then duck over to the Hatch Show Print shop for poster art that makes your walls look like a backstage hallway.
For locals trying to keep it fresh, Nashville Guru’s event roundup for January 2026 flags a wave of concerts including Brett Young at the Ryman on January 22 and Rascal Flatts on February 5, plus fitness-forward happenings like the St. Jude Rock ’n’ Roll Running Series promo for April 25–26, 2026—great for listeners who like their honky-tonk with a side of endorphins.
Family or date night? KidsOutAndAbout Nashville lists ongoing winter favorites like Zoolumination at the Nashville Zoo, a lantern-light spectacle with glowing animal installations and evening hours, along with Holiday LIGHTS at Cheekwood’s gardens and Christmas at Gaylord Opryland’s over-the-top displays—these festivals stretch into late December and often spill into early January on their annual schedule, making them perfect “walk and gawk” adventures.
Between events, do what locals do: skip the tourist traps for East Nashville taco spots, Wedgewood-Houston breweries, and coffee near 12South before catching minor league baseball at First Horizon Park when the Nashville Sounds’ 2026 home games crank up in late March and April, according to Nashville Events’ ticket listings—fireworks nights plus outfield berm lounging equals peak Oly-level joy.
However you play it—hockey, honky-tonk, hoops, or glowing pandas—Nashville’s basically running a full-court press on boredom.
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