Nashville listeners, get ready for an action-packed week of music, culture, and outdoor fun in Music City. Tonight, July 10, Lil Darkie lights up Brooklyn Bowl Nashville with his high-energy show, promising a night of unforgettable performances at 925 3rd Ave North. If you’re craving something jazzier, Diana Krall takes the stage this evening at the iconic Ryman Auditorium at 7:30 PM. Her world-class vocals and piano playing make for an intimate, sophisticated concert experience, so don’t miss your chance to see this legendary artist live.
Friday, July 11 brings Big Time Rush and their In Real Life Worldwide tour to Ascend Amphitheater. Fans can expect a full-on pop spectacle at First Street and Demonbreun, so bring your friends and your best sing-along energy. For those looking for something a little slower-paced, head out to Arrington Vineyards this weekend. Enjoy award-winning local wines, pack a picnic, and soak up live jazz or bluegrass performances amid the rolling vineyard hills, just 25 miles south of downtown. Arrington Vineyards is co-owned by Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn, making it a Nashville institution for music and wine lovers alike.
Families and art enthusiasts should check out Cheekwood’s Enchanted Castles exhibit, which transforms the garden’s natural beauty into a magical landscape of five intricate, locally crafted castles. It’s perfect for all ages and offers a whimsical escape from the summer heat. At Centennial Park, keep an eye out for Musicians Corner, a community favorite that brings together local artists, food trucks, and artisans on select weekends later this season.
For the sports fans, Geodis Park is currently hosting select matches of the FIFA Club World Cup through July 13, a first for Nashville. Catch teams from around the globe as world-class soccer takes over the city, creating an electric atmosphere for fans of every age.
Don’t forget about the legendary Grand Ole Opry, which has regular shows throughout the summer featuring country stars like Jamey Johnson, Chris Young, Gretchen Wilson, and Trace Adkins at the Grand Ole Opry House. According to Nashville.com, you can find tickets for shows happening this week and beyond, so grab a seat and experience the magic of Nashville’s country music tradition.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime Nashvillian, this week’s lineup proves there’s always more to discover in Music City. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe to stay updated on the best of Nashville. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.