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November 1, 2025 2 mins
Nashville is rolling out one of its most vibrant weekends of the year, with lively events kicking off this Saturday, November 1. If you’re looking for the festive side of Music City, Halloween celebrations aren’t quite finished. You’ll find not one but several downtown bar crawls, including the “Boos Fest” starting at Acme Feed & Seed from 5 to 10 pm with free cover at five bars, live DJs, costume contests, and specialty cocktails—tickets range from 20 to 40 dollars and costumes are highly encouraged. If you prefer something earlier, the Day of the Dead Bar Crawl at Live Oak runs from 1 to 4 pm, featuring access to four venues, live DJs, and a two-thousand-dollar prize social media costume contest. Expect Midtown to buzz with creative energy and dazzling costumes.

The fun continues into the night with masquerade parties like the one rocking W Nashville’s Rooftop from 9 pm to 2 am. You’ll find haunting decor, top DJs, and a crowd that knows how to get down. Nearby, Virgin Hotels hosts a Dia de Los Muertos bash that’s punctuated by global beats and striking visuals at The Pool Club, running Saturday evening into early Sunday.

If spooky isn’t your style, the Nashville Farmers’ Market invites you to the Turnip Green Festival from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday. This beloved free event features braised greens, catfish, cornbread, soul and funk bands, Thanksgiving treats, fall produce, and family-friendly fun. It’s a taste of Tennessee tradition—Smiley’s famous greens are a must, and there’s free parking.

On Sunday, November 2, Maroon 5 headlines Bridgestone Arena—a must for fans of pop-rock anthems. Later in the week, Sabrina Carpenter follows with shows on the 4th and 5th, and Paul McCartney returns to Nashville for one night only on November 6 at Pinnacle Arena, promising a historic show.

For soccer enthusiasts, GEODIS Park hosts Nashville SC vs Inter Miami CF Saturday evening at 6:30 pm as part of the MLS Cup Playoffs. Whether you’re in the mood for world-class sports or legendary music, this is a week that defines Music City.

Of course, no visit is complete without the Grand Ole Opry. Saturday marks a special centennial show celebrating 100 years—book tickets early for this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Wherever you wander, Nashville is alive with music, celebration, and Southern flavor. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Nashville is rolling out one of its most vibrant weekends
of the year, with lively events kicking off this Saturday,
November first. If you're looking for the festive side of
music city Halloween celebrations aren't quite finished, you'll find not one,
but several downtown bar crawls, including the Booze Fest starting
at Acme, Feed and Seed from five to ten pm,
with free cover at five bars, live DJs, costume contests,

(00:34):
and specialty cocktails. Tickets range from twenty to forty dollars,
and costumes are highly encouraged if you prefer something earlier.
The Day of the Dead bar crawl at Live Oak
runs from one to four pm, featuring access to four venues,
live DJs, and a two thousand dollars prize social media
costume contest. Expect midtown to buzz with creative energy and

(00:56):
dazzling costumes. The fund continues into the night with masquerade
parties like the one rocking w Nashville's Rooftop from nine
pm to two am. You'll find haunting decoor top DJs
and a crowd that knows how to get down. Nearby
Virgin Hotels hosts Ada, the Loew's Mortas Bash that's punctuated
by groobal beats and striking visuals at the Pool Club,

(01:20):
running Saturday evening into early Sunday. If Spuky isn't your style,
the Nashville Farmers Market invites you to the Turnip Green
Festival from ten am to two pm on Saturday. This
beloved free event features braised greens, catfish, corn bread, soul
and funk bands, Thanksgiving treats, fall produce, and family friendly fun.

(01:41):
It's a taste of Tennessee tradition. Smiley's famous greens are
a must, and there's free parking. On Sunday, November two,
Maroon Five headlines Bridgestone Arena, a must for fans of
pop rock anthems. Later in the week, Sabrina Carpenter follows
with shows on the fourth and fifth, and Paul McCartney
turns to Nashville for one night only on November sixth

(02:03):
at Pinnacle Arena, promising a historic show for soccer enthusiasts.
Geo Dice Park hosts Nashville sc versus Inner Miami CF
Saturday evening at six thirty pm as part of the
MLS Cup playoffs. Whether you're in the mood for world
class sports or legendary music. This is a week that
defines music city. Of course, no visit is complete without

(02:25):
the Grand Old Lopry. Saturday, Mark's a special centennial show
celebrating one hundred years. Book tickets early for this once
in a lifetime experience. Wherever you wander, Nashville is alive
with music, celebration, and Southern flavor. Thank you for tuning
in and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a
Quiet Please production. For more check out Quiet. Please dot

(02:47):
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