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If you are in Nashville this week and weekend, gear
up for a city absolutely packed with music, bruise, art,
and community fun. Kicking off Thursday, Bluegrass on Third brings
some of the city's top bluegrass talent right into the
heart of town at Third and Lindsley. This brand new
concert series runs all day and late into the evening,
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so if you need a little midweek pick me up,
or if you just want to hear some of the
best pickers in the business, Third and Linsley is the
place to be. According to Bluegrass Nashville, Cheekwood Estate and
Gardens transforms Thursday nights with Thursday Night Out, featuring special
garden installations, cocktails, and music. Nestled among their fifty five
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acres of lush grounds, It's a relaxing and scenic way
to get your weekend mindset started. According to Visit Music City,
Centennial Park is buzzing all week with a free lineup
curated by the Centennial Park Conservancy for the art lovers.
The Parthenon inside the park Spotlight's monumental figures by Nashville
sculptor Alan Lacquer, and there's also Goddess in Progress, an
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exhibit about the creation of the Athena Parthenos Statue. Young
listeners will enjoy Kidsville at the Parthenon, offering arts, crafts,
and play opportunities. Across the weekend, the Candlelight Concert Series
inside the Parthenon returns, where classical music under the glow
of candlelight creates a truly magical night. Looking ahead to Saturday,
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the Music City Brewers Fest returns to the Walk of
Fame Park downtown. As reported by iHeartMedia and Nashville Guru,
this is Nashville's premier beer festival with local breweries, music,
food trucks, and for the first time, an alcohol alternative area.
The event runs from four to nine pm and also
benefits the Nashville Humane Association, so every drink supports a
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good cause for live sports. This weekend, Nashville SC hosts
a soccer home game on Saturday, giving soccer fans a
chance to experience the Electric Game Day atmosphere. The Fairgrounds.
Nashville also launches their August Flea Market weekend from Friday
through Sunday, where treasure hunters and vintage lovers can browse
hundreds of local vendors. Nashville Flea dot Com shares full
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details on timing and vendors. If you're looking for outdoor fun,
don't miss the Water Lantern Festival at Centennial Park Saturday evening.
You can design and float your own lantern at sunset
in a moving community ritual filled with positive messages and reflection,
as the Centennial Park Conservancy calendar highlights culturally, you don't
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want to pass up the Summer Shakespeare Festival featuring the
Merry Wives of Windsor running through September at Centennial Park.
Open air performances always deliver laughs in a lively space
and bring Shakespeare's magic to Nashville Summer nights. Reports Style
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