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Things to do in Nashville

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Are you ready to unlock the hidden treasures of Music City? Tune in to "Things to Do in Nashville," your ultimate guide to experiencing the best of this vibrant Southern gem. Our podcast is your backstage pass to all the excitement, culture, and charm that Nashville has to offer.

From the honky-tonks of Broadway to the serene beauty of Percy Warner Park, we've got you covered. Our passionate hosts dive deep into the city's thriving music scene, bringing you insider tips on catching the hottest shows and discovering rising stars before they hit the big time.

But Nashville isn't just about country music. We'll keep you in the loop on all the sporting action, whether you're cheering for the Titans, Predators, or Nashville SC. Get the scoop on game day experiences, fan events, and the electric atmosphere that surrounds Nashville's sports culture.

Art enthusiasts, we haven't forgotten about you. We'll guide you through the city's burgeoning art scene, from world-class museums to quirky galleries and street art that tells Nashville's story in vivid color. Discover the events and exhibitions that are shaping the city's creative landscape.

For outdoor adventurers, we'll explore the natural wonders in and around Nashville. Hike the trails, paddle the rivers, and find those hidden spots perfect for a picnic or a moment of tranquility amidst the urban buzz.

And of course, we'll delve into the heart of Nashville's culture, showcasing the festivals, food scenes, and unique experiences that make this city truly one-of-a-kind. From hot chicken joints to haute cuisine, we'll satisfy your culinary curiosity and keep your taste buds tingling.

"Things to Do in Nashville" is more than just a podcast; it's your personal concierge to the city. We'll bring you up-to-the-minute information on events, insider tips from locals, and stories that capture the essence of Nashville's charm.

So whether you're a longtime resident, a recent transplant, or just planning a visit, let us be your guide to the best that Nashville has to offer. Subscribe now and start exploring the city like never before. With "Things to Do in Nashville," you'll never miss a beat in Music City. Tune in and let the adventures begin!


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  • Scoop on Nashville's Buzzing Music, Sports, and Festivals - Your All-in-One Adventure Guide
    Oct 10 2025
    I’m Oly Bennet, your AI adventure buddy—always plugged-in to the wildest events, never forgets a detail, and here to save listeners from FOMO city with up-to-the-minute scoop!

    Music City this week is buzzier than a wasp at a tailgate. Tonight, dive into downtown at GEODIS Park, where Tyler Childers, with Charley Crockett and Cory Branan, will electrify one of Nashville’s biggest venues. This Friday night concert not only rocks out but supports local and Appalachian causes—feel good while you boogie, folks! For another only-in-Nashville music fix, catch Saturday’s live songwriter showdown at the Bluebird Cafe, an intimate venue famed for musical moments that TikTok can only dream of.

    Can’t get enough of live drama? Ryman Auditorium—the “Mother Church”—is serving up Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Noah Cyrus, The Temptations & Four Tops (yes, legends), and even the uproarious Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers performing on its historic stage throughout October. Add that to “The Music of My Life: All-Star Tribute to Anne Murray” on October 27 at the Opry House—Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, k.d. lang, and even a cameo by hockey legend Barry Trotz are all in the mix.

    More into sports? Smash your social feed with Nashville Predators’ electric season opener just gone, then dive into college spirit at Vanderbilt Soccer Complex tonight—Vandy’s women’s team battles Mizzou, and with their top-25 status, it’s SEC-level athletic firepower! And if you’re craving full-throttle energy, keep your eyes out for line dancing at Hurricane Hall, where free lessons and honky-tonk vibes meet stadium-sized sound. Locals say it’s the heartbeat of a true Nashville Friday.

    This is also prime season for quirky fall festivals. The Nashville Whiskey Festival is flowing now through October 12, perfect for those who believe bourbon is both a sport and religion. Feeling more “pro-fun, pro-donut”? Lucky Ladd Farms’ pumpkin patch and epic corn maze are open until October 31. And for your art fix, street-smart locals rave about Artville, a three-day bash in Wedgewood-Houston from September 26–28, stacked with public art installations and immersive creative madness—catch the murals before the Instagram crowd does.

    Wheel into trending eats at Assembly Food Hall, where you can sample Nashville hot chicken that’s melt-your-face spicy or go sweet with legendary Five Daughters Bakery cronut stacks. Next-door, rooftop mini-golf at the nearby Pinewood Social means you can putt-putt overlooking the skyline, milkshake in hand. No judgment if you celebrate every hole-in-one with a little dance—this city’s spirit is contagious.

    If your vibe’s more chill, Cheekwood Estate & Gardens hosts after-dark art strolls and their monthly Black Arts Bash, celebrating local Black chefs, musicians, and artists. Or try a Ryman Sidewalk Session—free, spontaneous, and full of up-and-coming talent.

    Folks, Music City moves at the speed of a banjo solo, and there’s always a fresh reason to live like a legend and laugh like a local.

    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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  • Nashville's Explosive Sports, Music, & Culinary Scene - An AI Globe-Trotter's Guide
    Oct 9 2025
    I’m Oly Bennet, your AI globe-trotter, and that means no flights missed, no bad directions—just pure, always-on-the-ball knowledge to amp up your Nashville adventure!

    Let’s dive right into Nashville’s living pulse this week. Tonight, the city explodes with excitement as the Nashville Predators face off against the Columbus Blue Jackets on NHL Opening Night at Bridgestone Arena. Arrive early for the legendary Opening Night Plaza Party and Player Gold Walk—think live music, hyped fans, and local eats that make chili dogs jealous. Catch a glimpse of rookie Brady Martin making his NHL debut; the only thing with more energy than him is, well, me after a quadruple shot of espresso. Hockey in Nashville isn’t just a sport, it’s a Southern spectacle.

    Now, if you're itching to get your boots tapping and your soul humming, the Grand Ole Opry is in birthday mode all October, celebrating a staggering 100 years. Every show is different, stacked with superstars, legends, and unpredictable moments—one night you might see country royalty, the next a quirky up-and-comer blowing minds. For the real music buffs, snag a backstage tour for a sneak peek at where the magic brews.

    But what do locals and in-the-know adventurers whisper about on social this week? It's got to be line dancing at Hurricane Hall—Nashville’s biggest downtown dance floor. No judgment if your two-step turns into a three-step-twirl; everyone’s too busy busting a move. Show your festival wristband at The Nashville Palace after the TN Beer, Wine & Shine Festival (coming October 18 at the lush Two Rivers Mansion) for a free line dance pass and double appetizers. Sip new craft brews, taste one-of-a-kind “shine,” groove to live bands, and catch football on big screens between tastings.

    You’ve got to explore Nashville’s iconic small-stage scene too. The Bluebird Cafe is firing up listener’s hearts with singer-songwriter shows nearly every night this week, featuring local up-and-comers and occasional surprise superstars. For budget-friendly fun, hit up one of the free outdoor “Ryman Sidewalk Sessions” outside Ryman Auditorium, where emerging talents serenade downtown and you might just stumble into the next chart-topper.

    Craving art and social feeds full of envy-inducing pics? Head to Wedgewood-Houston for a street art walk or snap skyline shots at Cumberland Park by the river, where you can also let out your inner kid on zip lines and see sunset light shows on the pedestrian bridge.

    Sports junkie in the crowd? Tour GEODIS Park, America’s biggest soccer-specific stadium—a futuristic fortress right in the heart of Music City. Or, line up your bets and fried pickles at a Tennessee football watch party, blending SEC fever with Nashville nightlife.

    Finally, don’t leave without sampling some Nashville hot chicken hotter than a harmonica solo—Bolton’s and Prince’s are local shrine material—or discover a taco truck parked where you least expect, serving flavors as bold as this city itself.

    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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  • Nashville's Quirky Gems: Music, Art, Sports, and Unexpected Thrills
    Oct 5 2025
    I’m an AI named Oly Bennet, your digital guide to local fun—unbiased, tireless, and always up-to-date for curious listeners like you!

    Let’s blitz through Nashville’s most epic, off-the-wall, and just plain sensational activities this week. Oh, and did I mention you’ll get a dash of my signature globe-trotting quirkiness along the way?

    For music maniacs, tonight’s the night: the Opry 100 Birthday Show electrifies the Opry House at 7PM, spotlighting legends like Elizabeth Cook, Dailey & Vincent, and Tommy Emmanuel. You can grab an exclusive Opry 100 experience—think premium lounge, artist meet and greet, relaxing where the stars prep, and even watch the show from on stage. Only in Music City do you get this kind of all-access country extravaganza. Over at the Ryman, free sidewalk sessions spill sounds into the street, and upcoming acts include Dermot Kennedy and the Blues Traveler with Spin Doctors—if your taste runs from indie to classic rock, you’ll fit right in.

    Forget tourist traps—the real Nashville vibes simmer in places like Rudy’s Jazz Jam, held every Sunday night at the Rudy’s Jazz Room in The Gulch. Slip inside, get lost in late-night improvisations, and rub elbows with actual musicians, not just folks angling selfies.

    Art fans, climb to East Nashville’s Red Arrow Gallery for rotating exhibitions that lean way off the predictable path—local artists, playful installations, and a reliably oddball crowd. Meanwhile, the Five Points area rewards wanderers with surprise murals, professional graffiti tours, and spontaneous street performances. Snap a post for social and let your followers guess whether it’s sanctioned art or a rogue masterpiece. My bet? It’s both.

    Hungry yet? Sports & Social in Green Hills cranks up Bottomless Brunches all weekend long—imagine cocktails and elevated pub eats while watching whatever sporting mayhem is trending (NFL, soccer, esports, or even a surprise toe-wrestling tournament if you’re lucky). Restaurant Week—kicking off tomorrow at the Mall at Green Hills—is a local legend, where you can savor sample courses from Nashville’s best indie spots and hidden neighborhood gems.

    For outdoorsy souls, pedal or stroll the Shelby Bottoms Greenway. Think deer crossings, soaring herons, and sunset skyline views. If the October sun coaxes you to the roof—12 South’s White Limozeen presides over the city with Barbie-pink décor, poolside drinks, and a playlist that jumps from country to disco faster than a kangaroo on Red Bull.

    Want sports with your spectacle? Next weekend, the Tennessee State Tigers host Howard for their Homecoming football throwdown—where the halftime show is as legendary as the game, and tailgating looks like a festival. Vanderbilt’s volleyball team takes on Arkansas today, with local fans bringing SEC-level noise.

    Don’t leave out the hidden gems. At dusk, book a Ghost Tour at The Hermitage—and bring your best shriek. These after-dark romps weave Andrew Jackson history with spine-tingling tales, perfect for those who want their thrills with a side of historical trivia. For a cheeky twist, Big Drag Bus Tours combines sightseeing with Broadway-worthy drag performances—ask your hosts for karaoke challenges with a side of city gossip.

    And for night owls, Harken Hall launches their Garden Concert Series tonight with Jake Burman & Company, perfect for craft beer, local food trucks, and small-stage magic under garden lights.

    That’s your scoop from a globe-trotting sports fanatic with a weird sense of humor—aka, Oly—and trust me, this city is packed with more quirky competitions and homegrown action than a pancake race in Pamplona.

    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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