Nashville's Perfect Week: Farmers Markets, Open Streets, and Soccer Await
Nashville listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a perfect time to be in Music City.
Start your Saturday at Summer Fest at the Nashville Farmers’ Market on Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. According to the Nashville Farmers’ Market event calendar, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. you’ll find local produce, food trucks, craft vendors, live music, and family activities, all in one walkable spot right by downtown. It’s a laid‑back way to ease into the day, grab coffee, and sample what Nashville makers are creating this summer.
Once you’ve browsed the market, head toward downtown, because Assembly Food Hall highlights one of the most unique happenings of the season: Open Streets Nashville. As Assembly Food Hall describes it, miles of downtown streets transform into a giant pedestrian playground, with cars cleared out so listeners can walk, bike, and explore freely. Expect street performers, local vendors, and plenty of people‑watching along Lower Broadway and the surrounding streets.
For soccer fans and anyone who loves a big community event, GEODIS Park is the place to be. The GEODIS Park events calendar lists the InterNASHional Night Market Summer Kickoff Community Event, paired with Nashville Soccer Club action and the Fourth Annual 5K Run. You can start with a morning run, then stick around for global food stalls, music from around the world, and the electric atmosphere that comes with a home match in the country’s largest soccer‑specific stadium.
As the week rolls on, keep your evenings open for live music and comedy. Songkick’s Nashville listings show more than a thousand upcoming concerts this year, from intimate club sets to major tours, so listeners can pick their vibe any night. For classic Nashville charm, the Ryman Auditorium’s June calendar features everything from country and bluegrass showcases like Pickin’ on the Plaza to big‑name stand‑up acts for a night of laughs in one of the most storied rooms in town.
Families can look ahead to more summer fun, too. Nashville Moms’ June guide points to kid‑friendly events like additional festivals, park meetups, and seasonal celebrations across the city, making it easy to keep little ones entertained all week and into the weekend.
Wherever you land—at the farmers’ market, downtown on Open Streets, cheering at GEODIS Park, or under the lights at the Ryman—Nashville is ready to keep you busy.
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