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July 3, 2025 2 mins
Welcome to Music City, listeners, and get ready for a jam-packed lineup of Nashville’s finest events happening today, through the rest of the week, and on into the weekend.

Today, July 3, you can soak up the local flavor with a guided tour of Sabine Hill State Historic Site, running from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. It’s a perfect chance to dive into Tennessee history, surrounded by stately homes and lush scenery. If you’re looking for something sweet and cool, head to Cheekwood for Summer Afternoon Iced Teas starting at 3:00 pm—relax in the gardens with a refreshing drink and take in the tranquil atmosphere.

This weekend, the festivities pick up speed. On Saturday, July 5, don’t miss the hip-hop artist mike., formerly Mike Stud, who’s bringing his infectious blend of melodic hip-hop and laid-back vibes to a live performance in Nashville. His set promises fan favorites and high energy, making for a memorable night in Music City.

While much of the city will be buzzing from Independence Day celebrations today and tomorrow, be sure to check out Cheekwood’s Enchanted Castles installation, running all summer. The gardens are transformed into a whimsical realm, inviting everyone to explore five locally crafted castles among vibrant summer blooms—great for visitors of all ages.

Looking ahead to next week, Nashville’s music scene continues to impress. On Tuesday, July 8, the Grand Ole Opry delivers a special tribute to Charlie Daniels featuring Jamey Johnson, Chris Young, Gretchen Wilson, and Trace Adkins. This legendary show starts at 7:00 pm at the Grand Ole Opry House and is a must-see for country music fans.

On Wednesday and Thursday, keep an eye out for more swing dance nights with Jump Session, happening every second and fourth Friday of the month. If you’re in town for a while, they’re a fantastic way to meet locals and get your groove on.

And for those who love a mix of rock, indie, and wrestling action, Friday, July 11, is your night: Yo La Tengo and Built To Spill share the stage at the Ryman Auditorium for a night of indie rock magic, while WWE Smackdown brings top stars like Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins to Bridgestone Arena for high-flying wrestling action.

Wrapping up the week, the indie-folk band The Crane Wives performs at Brooklyn Bowl on July 17, offering enchanting melodies and a unique live experience in a vibrant venue.

Thank you for joining us and getting the inside scoop on what’s happening in Nashville this week. Make sure to subscribe for more updates, and remember: This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Music City, listeners, and get ready for a
jam packed line up of Nashville's finest events happening today,
through the rest of the week, and on into the weekend.
Today July thir you can soak up the local flavor
with a guided tour of Sabine Hill State Historic Site,
running from ten a m. To three pm. It's a

(00:21):
perfect chance to dive into Tennessee history surrounded by stately
homes and lush scenery. If you're looking for something sweet
and cool, head to Cheekwood for summer afternoon iced teas
starting at three pm. Relax in the gardens with a
refreshing drink and take in the tranquil atmosphere. This weekend,
the festivities pick up speed. On Saturday, July fifth, don't

(00:44):
miss the hip hop artist Mike formerly Mike Studd, who's
bringing his infectious blend of melodic hip hop and laid
back vibes to a live performance in Nashville. His set
promises fan favorites and high energy, making for a memorable
night in Music City. While much of the city will
be buzzing from Independence Day celebrations today and tomorrow, be

(01:05):
sure to check out Cheekwood's Enchanted Castle's installation running all summer,
the gardens are transformed into a whimsical realm, inviting everyone
to explore five locally crafted castles among vibrant summer blooms.
Great for visitors of all ages. Looking ahead to next week,
Nashville's music scene continues to impress. On Tuesday, July eighth,

(01:28):
the Grand Ole Opry delivers a special tribute to Charlie
Daniels featuring Jamie Johnson, Chris Young, Gretchen Wilson, and Trace Adkins.
This legendary show starts at seven p m at the
Grand Ole Opry House and is a must see for
country music fans. On Wednesday and Thursday, keep an eye
out for more swing dance nights with Jump Session happening

(01:50):
every second and fourth Friday of the month. If you're
in town for a while, they are a fantastic way
to meet locals and get your groove on. And for
those who love a mix of rock, indie and wrestling action,
Friday July eleventh is your night. Yola Tango and Built
to Spill share the stage at the Ryman Auditorium for
a night of indie rock magic while w W e

(02:12):
SmackDown brings top stars like Roman Reigns and seth Rawlins
to Bridgestone Arena for high flying wrestling action. Wrapping up
the week, the indie folk band The Crane Wives performs
at Brooklyn Bowl on July seventeenth, offering enchanting melodies and
a unique live experience in a vibrant venue. Thank you
for joining us and getting the inside scoop on what's

(02:34):
happening in Nashville this week. Make sure to subscribe for
more updates, and remember this has been a Quiet Please production.
For more check out Quiet Please dot ai
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