What to do in Nashville - Events Guide

Nashville's Got It All This Week: Live Music, Comedy, Baseball, and More

3 min · 29. Apr. 2026
Episode Nashville's Got It All This Week: Live Music, Comedy, Baseball, and More Cover

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Hey Nashville listeners, grab your boots and get ready for an electrifying week packed with Music City magic starting today, Wednesday, April 29th. Kick things off at the iconic Bluebird Cafe at 6 p.m. for Songwriters In The Round, where intimate storytelling meets raw talent in one of the world's most legendary venues, according to the Nashville Events Calendar on nashvillego.com. Baseball fans, head to First Horizon Park at 6:35 p.m. as the Nashville Sounds battle the Norfolk Tides—nothing beats cheering under the lights with that classic ballpark vibe, as listed on nashville-tn.events. Laugh your way through the evening with Theo Von and Friends at Zanies Comedy Club at 7 p.m., delivering hilarious takes on Southern life, or catch Wes Parker rocking The Basement at the same time for some high-energy tunes. Over at the historic Ryman Auditorium, join the free Ryman Sidewalk Sessions with Colleen Orender at 7:30 p.m.—it's open to everyone, soaking up that Mother Church energy right on the street, straight from ryrman.com. And don't miss The Head and the Heart lighting up Brooklyn Bowl Nashville tonight, bringing their folk-rock anthems to the stage, per visitmusiccity.com. Thursday, April 30th keeps the momentum with another Songwriters In The Round at Bluebird Cafe at 6 p.m., the Sounds versus Tides rematch at First Horizon Park at 6:35 p.m., and Opry Country Classics at the Grand Ole Opry House at 7 p.m., featuring timeless hits from legends. Dive deeper with Kent Blazy's Stories Behind The Songs album release at 3rd and Lindsley at 7:30 p.m., or catch the Shiners Stage Show at Woolworth Theatre and Thunderstruck, America's AC/DC tribute, at City Winery—pure NashvilleGo calendar gold. As we roll into the weekend, snag spots for Raye headlining the Ryman Auditorium on Friday night at 8 p.m., a powerhouse performance blending pop and soul, as highlighted on nashville.com and ryman.com events. Wine Down Wednesday series runs through the week at Frothy Monkey spots downtown and in The Nations, perfect for unwinding with sips and city views via visitmusiccity.com. StyleBlueprint rounds up more spring blooms, fundraisers, and food fests peppering the days ahead. Whether you're chasing melodies, laughs, or home runs, Nashville's buzzing—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Episode Nashville's Week Ahead: Synth-Pop Icons and Live Music Galore Cover

Nashville's Week Ahead: Synth-Pop Icons and Live Music Galore

Nashville, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you are in for a treat. Let’s start with today, because the city is already buzzing. Tonight, the spotlight is on the Grand Ole Opry House, where The Human League brings their classic synth-pop sound to Nashville, joined by very special guests Soft Cell and Alison Moyet. According to the Grand Ole Opry’s official show calendar, the concert starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Opry House, giving listeners a perfect excuse to lean into 80s nostalgia, big choruses, and a full-on singalong night. If you’re more in the mood for a low-key hang with friends, Visit Music City lists plenty of casual events kicking off this evening, including local trivia nights like Nerdy Talk Trivia at Tennessee Brew Works and more trivia at Streetcar Taps and Garden. These are great options if you want craft beer, pub snacks, and a little friendly competition to wrap up your Sunday. Looking at the rest of the week, Nashville continues to live up to its Music City name. Visit Music City’s upcoming events calendar highlights a steady flow of live music in neighborhoods across town, from honky-tonks on Lower Broadway to songwriter rounds at intimate venues. Listeners can expect everything from country and Americana to indie rock and jazz almost every night, often with no cover or just a small ticket price. Sports fans should keep an eye on the city’s event listings as well. While the major summer festivals like CMA Fest and Bonnaroo wrapped up earlier in the month, the afterglow sticks around. Downtown bars and venues are still hosting unofficial post-fest vibes, including themed dance nights, cover bands, and writer’s rounds celebrating the artists who were just in town. As you head into the weekend, check Visit Music City’s event lineup for special pop-up shows, rooftop sets, and neighborhood happenings. Nashville weekends often feature outdoor patios with live bands, brewery events, and late-night sets that stretch well past midnight, so listeners can easily build a full day and night of exploring. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Nashville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

21. Juni 20262 min
Episode Nashville's Weekend: Live Music, Juneteenth Celebrations, and Family Fun Await Cover

Nashville's Weekend: Live Music, Juneteenth Celebrations, and Family Fun Await

Nashville is busy this Saturday with a strong mix of live music and community celebration, making it an easy city to enjoy from morning through the weekend. One of the biggest names on the calendar is Groove Masters ft. The Peter Levin Band at Analog in Midtown today, a great pick for listeners who want a classic Nashville night built around Hammond-driven soul and tight live performance.[1] For listeners who want a bigger venue experience, the Ryman Auditorium has Max Richter on tonight’s schedule, part of a packed June run at the Mother Church of Country Music.[7] That makes downtown a strong choice if you want to pair dinner, a stroll through Broadway, and a serious concert all in one evening. This weekend also carries special local meaning. Nashville’s Juneteenth celebrations continue to echo across the city, and reports on social media and local event listings point listeners toward the Nashville Juneteenth Celebration and related community gatherings honoring African American history and culture.[14][4] These events add a meaningful layer to the weekend, especially for families and visitors looking for music, food, and cultural connection. If you want something a little more off the beaten path, Warner Parks is hosting Summer Solstice Fairy Houses today at 10:00 a.m., a whimsical outdoor option that is especially good for families and anyone who wants a calmer start to the day.[13] It is a reminder that Nashville is not only about big stages; it also knows how to do parks, nature, and neighborhood energy well. Looking a little further into the week, listeners should keep an eye on The Basement East, which has events listed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday as part of its active June schedule.[2] That venue is often a reliable bet for discovering rising artists and catching late-night shows with real East Nashville character. In short, Nashville today and this week offers a little of everything: major concerts, neighborhood venues, family-friendly outdoor fun, and community celebrations that give the city its heartbeat. If you are planning your weekend, start with music, leave room for Juneteenth events, and keep one evening open for whatever surprise show pulls you in. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

20. Juni 20262 min
Episode Nashville's Week of Music, Food, and Community Celebration Awaits Cover

Nashville's Week of Music, Food, and Community Celebration Awaits

Nashville is wide awake this week, and if you’re in town, you’ve picked a perfect time to lean into the music, food, and community that make this city feel like a permanent festival. Let’s start with the heart of it all: live music. According to the Ryman Auditorium’s June calendar, country standout Nate Smith is wrapping up a two-night run at the Mother Church with special guests Josh Ross and Brandon Wisham. If you’re craving big vocal hooks and sing-along choruses in one of the most storied rooms in music history, this is the show to circle. The Ryman’s own listings note that June rolls right into more marquee names, including songwriter favorite Andrew Peterson on Friday night, so listeners who love thoughtful lyrics and intimate performances will want to plan ahead and grab those seats early through the venue’s site. Beyond downtown, this week is a chance to plug into Nashville’s food and culture scene. Juneteenth Nashville Black Restaurant Week is in full swing, as highlighted by local organizers on Instagram, with Black-owned spots across the city offering specials and featured menus. It’s an ideal excuse to build your own food tour: think hot chicken, soul food classics, Caribbean plates, and modern Southern twists, all while putting your dollars into neighborhood businesses. For families looking for something wholesome and upbeat going into the weekend, Olive Branch Church is hosting a Juneteenth family event on Friday from noon to 3 p.m. at 938 Havenhill Drive in Nashville, a detail shared by the church and community partners on social media. Expect kid-friendly activities, community resources, and a laid-back atmosphere where listeners can connect with locals, not just pass through as tourists. If you’re planning your evenings, consider pairing a trip to Opry Mills with dinner at Saltgrass Steak House, located inside the mall. Yelp’s Nashville listing notes that the restaurant is open seven days a week from late morning into the evening, making it an easy pre- or post-show stop if you’re heading to the Grand Ole Opry or catching a movie nearby. So whether you’re belting along at the Ryman, tasting your way through Black Restaurant Week, or hanging at a community Juneteenth celebration, Nashville is offering you a full playlist of options through the end of the week and into the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next in Music City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

18. Juni 20262 min
Episode Nashville This Week: Live Music for Every Vibe, From Arena Shows to Hidden Gems Cover

Nashville This Week: Live Music for Every Vibe, From Arena Shows to Hidden Gems

If you are in Nashville this week, you picked a perfect time to soak up live music, big arena energy, and intimate local vibes all across the city. Tonight, Bridgestone Arena is hosting Mexican regional superstar Carín León, bringing his “De Sonora, Para el Mundo” tour to downtown Nashville. His team has been hyping this stop on social media, and listeners can expect a full-scale arena production with brass, accordion, and a crowd singing every word in Spanish at the top of their lungs. If you want that huge singalong energy, this is the move. For something more classic Nashville, 3rd and Lindsley has Mandy Barnett on the schedule, according to the 3rd and Lindsley upcoming shows list. She’s a Grand Ole Opry regular known for her rich, old-school country vocals and Patsy Cline-inspired style. This is a sit-back-with-a-drink-and-actually-listen kind of show, perfect for listeners who want a more intimate night of music. If you’re looking for a throwback party later tonight, The Basement East calendar shows “myspace nite” plus The Taylor Party: Taylor Swift Night. Picture early-2000s emo and pop-punk nostalgia, or a full-on Taylor Swift dance party where you and a roomful of strangers scream the bridge of “Cruel Summer” like it’s a group therapy session. The Basement East tends to pack out, so plan to arrive early and lean into the chaos. Keep an eye on the Ryman Auditorium’s June events calendar as the week rolls on. The Ryman has a mix of comedy, bluegrass, and singer-songwriter shows scheduled, with artists like John Mulaney and country and Americana acts hitting the Mother Church throughout the month. Even if you only grab a last-minute ticket, walking into those pews and hearing that room’s natural reverb is a must-do Nashville experience. If your weekend stretches beyond the big rooms, check local listings and social feeds from venues like The Bluebird Cafe, Exit/In’s successors, and neighborhood bars in East Nashville. Dozens of emerging artists and songwriters are gigging every night, and stumbling into your new favorite band at a random bar is still one of the most “only in Nashville” experiences you can have. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more what-to-do guides in your favorite cities. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

11. Juni 20262 min
Episode Nashville's June Calendar is Packed: Live Music, Free Family Fun, and Outdoor Entertainment Await Cover

Nashville's June Calendar is Packed: Live Music, Free Family Fun, and Outdoor Entertainment Await

Nashville, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got plenty of reasons to get out and soak up the city. Start with the heart of live music. The Ryman Auditorium’s June calendar is stacked, and according to the Ryman site, one of the big highlights this week is an ‘80s dream lineup: The Human League with very special guests Soft Cell and Alison Moyet, bringing synth-pop nostalgia to downtown in a room built for great sound. Check showtime and tickets through the Ryman’s official June 2026 events page so you don’t miss it. If you’re looking for something outdoorsy and family-friendly later in the week, KidsOutAndAbout Nashville is spotlighting several free options for Friday through Sunday. They list Kidsville Storybook Walk at Centennial Park on West End Avenue, open during park hours for a relaxed stroll with the kids. The same site points to Musicians Corner’s spring series at Centennial Park, which means free live music on the lawn, picnic blankets, food trucks, and that classic Nashville community vibe. For movie lovers, KidsOutAndAbout also features the Summer Movie Night Series 2026 at Tanger Outlets in Antioch, with shows from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. near Prince’s Hot Chicken at 4060 Cane Ridge Parkway. Think sunset, shopping, and an outdoor movie all in one stop. They’re also noting ongoing story time events at the Tennessee State Museum on Rosa L Parks Boulevard, plus a Statehood Day Celebration there with special programming, a nice mix of history and hands-on fun for families. If you want a taste of bluegrass heading into the weekend, VisitMusicCity highlights Roots & Rhythms Bluegrass Night at The Hermitage on Friday, June 12, 2026. Doors open at 5 p.m., there’s a pre-concert ceremony at 6:30, and the main concert kicks off at 7. It’s set on historic grounds, so you get live music and a bit of Tennessee history in one evening. Night owls can lean into the songwriting side of town. The event listing site ma.to is promoting Write My Wrongs, a late-night writers’ round in Midtown scheduled for June 11, 2026, with songwriters “going deep on their tracks until 11 p.m.” It’s a great way to hear future hits in an intimate room and experience Nashville’s storytelling up close. Whatever you’re into—iconic venues, free family fun, outdoor movies, bluegrass under the stars, or late-night songwriter sessions—Nashville has you covered this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

10. Juni 20262 min