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August 23, 2025 2 mins
This Saturday marks the return of Nashville's beloved Music City Brewers Fest at Walk of Fame Park from 4 to 9 PM. Listeners can sample craft brews from local breweries, chow down at food trucks, and enjoy live music, all while supporting the Nashville Humane Association. This year's event introduces a new alcohol-alternative area, making it inclusive for everyone, and you can get a ticket for just over twenty-five dollars. Make sure to bring your friends, as it's one of the city's most anticipated summer gatherings according to iHeartMedia and Nashville Guru.

Centennial Park lights up this evening with the Nashville Water Lantern Festival at The Parthenon starting at 4:30 PM. Attendees are invited to decorate their own lanterns before sending them afloat on the pond at sunset, creating a magical and reflective atmosphere. The event is family friendly and alcohol free, with a lineup of food trucks ready for dinner or snacks while you design your lantern. Early bird ticket discounts might still be available at the gate if not sold out, according to the official Water Lantern Festival site.

Anyone wanting a classic Nashville experience can still find tickets for the Grand Ole Opry’s Opry 100 celebration Saturday night. Country legends like Vince Gill, John Conlee, and Mickey Guyton will be sharing the stage, while the Opry Square Dancers and Riders in the Sky bring that Nashville tradition to life. Exclusive ticket packages include premium lounge access with drinks and Nashville bites, a backstage tour, and even a chance to sit on stage for part of the show if you want to go all out. This is a true bucket-list event for fans of country music and Nashville history.

Baseball fans can catch the Nashville Sounds in action at First Horizon Park with home games stretching through Sunday. Enjoy classic stadium snacks and the thrill of minor league baseball for a quintessential summer outing, as listed on the Nashville Sounds website and Nashville Guru event calendar.

Art and culture fans can stroll through exhibits like Alan LeQuire’s Monumental Figures at The Parthenon or check out the Hot Summer show at The Red Arrow Gallery. The Enchanted Castles at Cheekwood Botanical Gardens are another standout, where families can wander among five locally crafted fairytale castles nestled among the summer flowers, as highlighted by Nashville.com.

Whatever your interests, Nashville is serving up unforgettable events all week and weekend long. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This Saturday marks the return of Nashville's beloved music city
Brewers Fest at Walk of Fame Park from four to
nine pm. Listeners can sample craft brews from local breweries,
chow down at food trucks, and enjoy live music, all
while supporting the Nashville Humane Association. This year's event introduces
a new alcohol alternative area, making it inclusive for everyone,

(00:24):
and you can get a ticket for just over twenty
five dollars. Make sure to bring your friends, as it's
one of the city's most anticipated summer gatherings according to
iHeartMedia and Nashville Guru. Centennial Park lights up this evening
with the Nashville Water Lantern Festival at the Parthenon starting
at four thirty pm. Attendees are invited to decorate their

(00:45):
own lanterns before sending them afloat on the pond at sunset,
creating a magical and reflective atmosphere. The event is family
friendly and alcohol free, with a lineup of food trucks
ready for dinner or snacks while you design your lantern.
Early bird ticket discounts might still be available at the
gate if not sold out. According to the official Water

(01:07):
Lantern Festival site, Anyone wanting a classic Nashville experience can
still find tickets for the Grand Ole Opry's Opray one
hundred Celebrations Saturday Night. Country legends like Vince Gill, John Conley,
and Mickey Geiton will be sharing the stage, while the
Opry Square Dancers and Riders in the Sky bring that

(01:28):
Nashville tradition to life. Exclusive ticket packages include premium lounge
access with drinks and Nashville bites, a backstage tour, and
even a chance to sit on stage for part of
the show if you want to go all out. This
is a true bucket list event for fans of country
music and Nashville history. Baseball fans can catch the Nashville

(01:49):
Sounds in action at First Horizon Park, with home games
stretching through Sunday. Enjoy classic stadium snacks and the thrill
of minor league baseball for a quintessential summer outing as
listed on the Nashville Sounds website and Nashville Guru event calendar.
Art and culture fans can stroll through exhibits like Allan

(02:09):
Laquire's monumental figures at the Parthenon, or check out the
Hot Summer Show at the Red Arrow gallery. The Enchanted
Castles at Cheekwood Botanical Gardens are another standout where families
can wander among five locally crafted fairytale castles nestled among
the summer flowers, as highlighted by Nashville dot Com. Whatever

(02:30):
your interests, Nashville is serving up unforgettable events all week
and weekend long. Thanks for tuning in and be sure
to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production.
For more check out Quiet Please dot ai
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