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Stay updated on all the exciting events happening in Nashville, Tennessee with our daily podcast. From live music and festivals to food events and cultural activities, we bring you the latest news on what's happening in Music City."









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  • Nashville's Epic Weekend Wrap: Food, Comedy, and Live Music Dominate Music City
    Apr 26 2026
    Hey Nashville lovers, it's your friendly guide to the best beats and bites in Music City, and today, Sunday, April 26th, we're kicking off an epic wrap to the weekend with non-stop fun through the rest of the week. Start your day savoring the final flavors at the Music City Food and Wine Festival in Centennial Park's Great Lawn at 2500 West End Avenue. According to the Centennial Park Conservancy, this three-day bash from April 24 to 26 wraps up at 7 PM tonight, packed with local chefs dishing out tastings, live tunes, and charity vibes that keep our culinary scene thriving—grab tickets quick if you haven't!

    Catch a matinee thrill with Some Like It Hot at TPAC at 1 PM, a sassy musical nod to the classic film, or dive into family magic with the Nashville Symphony's Mo Willems' Because at Schermerhorn Symphony Center at 3 PM, nashville-tn.events reports it's a whimsical show blending music and storytelling for all ages. Gospel fans, head to the Station Inn at 3 PM for Sunday Gospel with Val Storey and Larry Cordle, pure soul-stirring sounds in a legendary bluegrass spot.

    Evening heats up with comedy king Arnez J lighting up Zanies Comedy Club at 5 PM and 7:30 PM—expect hilarious improv and crowd roasts. Music junkies, don't miss Jacob Augustine with Lawndry at The Basement at 7 PM for indie vibes, Pure Ronstadt—A Tribute to Linda Ronstadt—at City Winery at 7:30 PM channeling those powerhouse vocals, or the must-see Snarky Puppy jamming at the iconic Ryman Auditorium at 7:30 PM, as listed on nashvillego.com and the Ryman site, with their genre-bending grooves selling out fast.

    Monday through Wednesday stays chill, but Thursday, April 28th, revs up with Nashville SC facing Tigres UANL at Geodis Park—soccer fever at its finest. Baseball heads out to First Horizon Park starting the 28th for Nashville Sounds versus Norfolk Tides through May 3rd. Friday and Saturday keep the party rolling with Grand Ole Opry featuring Clay Walker, Sister Sadie, and The Frontmen at the Opry House, plus Hayley Williams at a Bachelorette Party wrapping up at the Ryman on the 27th and 28th alongside Water From Your Eyes for pop-punk energy.

    Whether you're chasing tunes, tastes, or touchdowns, Nashville's pulse is pounding—get out there and make memories, listeners!

    Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more Music City magic. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Nashville's Weekend: Marathon, Food Festival, and Live Music Galore
    Apr 25 2026
    Welcome to your Nashville guide for this incredible weekend! Whether you're a local or just visiting Music City, we've got some fantastic events lined up that'll make your Saturday and Sunday unforgettable.

    Right now, as we speak this morning, thousands of runners are already pounding the pavement for the St. Jude Rock and Roll Marathon. Over twenty-five thousand participants are hitting the streets of downtown Nashville, passing by iconic spots like Broadway, Music Row, the Gulch, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. The best part? There are live bands playing at more than twenty-five locations along the entire route, so even if you're not running, you can head downtown and catch some amazing music while cheering on the participants. The races started early this morning with the five-K and ten-K at six thirty, followed by the marathon and half-marathon at seven twenty.

    If you're looking for something delicious, the Music City Food and Wine Festival is happening right now at Centennial Park on West End Avenue. Through tomorrow, you can enjoy culinary delights from Nashville's best local restaurants, watch an exciting chef competition, browse the vendor market, and sample wines and spirits from top brands. It's the perfect way to celebrate our thriving food scene while supporting local charities.

    For the music lovers out there, Ryman Auditorium is absolutely packed this weekend. Tonight and tomorrow night, Hayley Williams is performing at a Bachelorette Party with Water From Your Eyes, and if you're into jazz and fusion, Snarky Puppy takes the stage tomorrow evening. These shows are not to be missed if you want to experience live music at the Mother Church of Country Music.

    If you're craving some unique experiences, head over to the Nashville Flea Market on Wingrove Street, open all day from eight in the morning until five in the evening. You'll find rain or shine finds and treasures waiting for you.

    Sports fans should catch Nashville SC versus Charlotte FC at Geodis Park tonight at seven thirty, and if comedy is more your speed, there's plenty of live music and comedy shows happening throughout the evening at venues like the Basement, the Blue Room, and the Bluebird Cafe.

    This weekend is absolutely packed with reasons to get out and explore everything Nashville has to offer. Thank you so much for tuning in and make sure to subscribe for more Nashville guides and tips. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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  • Nashville's Got It All This Week: Food, Music, and More
    Apr 24 2026
    Well hey there, music lovers and food enthusiasts! If you're looking for something exciting to do in Nashville this week, you've absolutely got to hear what's happening right now.

    First up, the Music City Food and Wine Festival is taking over Centennial Park at 2500 West End Avenue through Sunday. According to Visit Music City, doors open tonight at six o'clock for the Southern Fried Hootenanny, and let me tell you, this is going to be incredible. Tomorrow, the Grand Tasting kicks off at five thirty in the afternoon, and Sunday wraps up with the Food Faire Market starting at eleven in the morning. The festival brings together some of Nashville's favorite restaurants, top wine and spirits brands, chef competitions, and vendor markets all celebrating our thriving culinary community.

    If you're more of a live music person, you've got options galore tonight. Nicholas Jamerson is performing at the Basement on 8th Avenue South at seven o'clock. Over at the Andrew Jackson Hall on Deaderick Street, you can catch Some Like It Hot touring production at seven thirty. And if you're feeling something different, FASCINATION STREET is presenting Feyleux with Mourning Candle and Stacia at the East Room at nine o'clock.

    Tomorrow night, the Grand Ole Opry is celebrating their hundredth anniversary with a special performance starting at seven o'clock featuring Suzy Bogguss and Kashus. According to the Opry's website, this is a must-see event. Plus, there's the St. Jude Rock and Roll Marathon happening all day Saturday across Nashville.

    For something a little more low-key, Fridays by the River is happening at Shelby Park from three to eight o'clock this evening, and it continues next Friday too. And don't miss the Nashville Flea Market happening through Sunday from eight in the morning to five in the afternoon at five hundred Wedgewood Avenue if you're into vintage finds and local treasures.

    Whether you're into food, music, shopping, or just soaking up that Nashville vibe, this week has something for everyone. So get out there and experience what makes this city so special.

    Thanks so much for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe for more of your favorite Nashville content. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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