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October 18, 2025 3 mins
Saturday in Nashville kicks off with a fiery bang at the Tennessee Hot Sauce Expo at First Horizon Park, running October 18 and 19. Think fiery tastings, spicy eating contests, and plenty of local vendors offering up sauces from across the region. This is a must for flavor chasers and heat seekers eager to test their taste buds. Kids are welcome, and the live music and food trucks ensure everyone leaves happy, even if their mouths are burning a little. Nashville Guru puts this at the top of the list for big flavor and family fun this weekend.

History buffs and book lovers shouldn’t miss the 37th Annual Southern Festival of Books, back in-person and free at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Saturday and Sunday. According to Sumner County Source, dozens of authors with a strong showing of regional talent will be on hand to sign books, lead discussions, and meet listeners face-to-face. Browse tents filled with new releases, rare finds, and bookshop goodies, or listen in on panels where writers discuss their craft and stories.

At 4:30 PM, fans of college football can head to Nissan Stadium for the much-anticipated Howard versus Tennessee State matchup. With a clear bag policy and everything you expect from a big-time showdown, it’s a prime ticket for sports-loving listeners looking for that unmistakable Saturday night energy, reports Nissan Stadium’s events calendar.

Music lovers are absolutely spoiled in Music City. The Grand Ole Opry is pulling out all the stops for the Opry 100 Honors event Saturday night, honoring Roy Acuff and Minnie Pearl. This live series lets today’s country stars pay tribute to the legends, and the exclusive pre-show backstage tours and themed lounges mean you’re getting more than just a seat—you’re getting a true Nashville experience, detailed at Opry dot com.

For more intimate vibes, The Bluebird Cafe continues its celebrated “In the Round” songwriter sessions through the weekend, offering a chance to hear original music and Nashville stories from up-and-coming artists and seasoned songwriters alike, according to the Bluebird Cafe’s own calendar.

The weekend is also packed with special offerings for families. Head over to Fannie Mae Dees Park for the Walk for Remembrance & Hope from 4 to 6 PM Saturday, and for something a little different Saturday morning, Disney Villains Drag Brunch brings theatrical flair and mid-day fun to FirstBank Stadium. Nashville Moms highlights that there’s almost always a family-friendly event running all weekend, so be sure to check local guides for popups and community happenings.

Thank you for tuning in to your Nashville events guide, where something memorable is happening every day and every night in Music City. Don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly Nashville entertainment update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Saturday in Nashville kicks off with a Fiery bang at
the Tennessee Hot Sauce Expo at First Horizon Park, running
October eighteenth and nineteenth. Think fiery tastings, spicy eating contests,
and plenty of local vendors offering up sauces from across
the region. This is a must for flavor chasers and
heat seekers eager to test their taste buds. Kids are welcome,

(00:31):
and the live music and food trucks ensure everyone leaves
happy even if their mouths are burning a little. Nashville
Guru puts this at the top of the list for
big flavor and family fund this weekend, History buffs and
book lovers should not miss the thirty seventh annual Southern
Festival of Books, back in person and free at bi

(00:52):
Centennial Capital Mall State Park Saturday and Sunday. According to
Sumner County Source, dozens of authors with a strong showing
of regional talent will be on hand to sign books,
lead discussions, and meet listeners face to face. Browse tents
filled with new releases, rare fines, and bookshop goodies, or

(01:12):
listen in on panels where writers discuss their craft and stories.
At four thirty pm, fans of college football can head
to Nissan Stadium for the much anticipated Howard versus Tennessee
State matchup. With a clear bag policy and everything you
expect from a big time showdown, it's a prime ticket
for sports loving listeners looking for that unmistakable Saturday night energy,

(01:36):
reports Nissan Stadium's events calendar, Music lovers are absolutely spoiled
in Music City. The Grand Ole Opry is pulling out
all the stops for the Opry one hundred Honors event
Saturday Night, honoring Roy Acuff and Minie Pearl. This live
series lets today's country stars pay tribute to the legends,

(01:57):
and the exclusive pre show backstage tours in than lounges
mean you're getting more than just a seat, You're getting
a true Nashville experience detailed at opry dot com for
more intimate vibes. The Bluebird Cafe continues its celebrated in
the Round songwriter sessions through the weekend, offering a chance
to hear original music and Nashville stories from up and

(02:18):
coming artists in seasoned songwriters alike. According to the Bluebird
Cafe's own calendar, the weekend is also packed with special
offerings for families. Head over to Fannie Mae D's Park
for the Walk for Remembrance and Hope from four to
six pm Saturday, and for something a little different, Saturday morning,
Disney Villain's Drag Brunch brings theatrical Flare and midday Fund

(02:40):
to First Bank Stadium. Nashville Moms highlights that there's almost
always a family friendly event running all weekend, so be
sure to check local guides for pop ups and remembering
community happenings. Listen to catching Nashville Moms. Thank you for
tuning in to your Nashville Events guide, where something memorable
is happening every day and every night in Music City.

(03:03):
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