Listeners, if you’re looking for an unbeatable week in Nashville, you’re in exactly the right spot. Music City is buzzing with unforgettable events from today through the weekend, and whether you’re a live music devotee, a family looking for fun, or just eager to get out and soak up the city’s famous vibes, there is something for everyone.
Tonight, June 23, Bluegrass Mondays with Chris Capozzoli kicks off at 12 South Taproom and Grill. It’s one of the locals’ favorite ways to ease into the week with some authentic Nashville sound, according to Visit Music City. Later this evening at the legendary Bluebird Café, An Evening with The War and Treaty promises a soulful, intimate show right in the heart of the city, as highlighted by the NashvilleGo events calendar.
Tuesday, June 24, The Driver Era brings their Obsession Tour to the Ascend Amphitheater. This electrifying duo will fill the night with high-energy pop and rock, perfect for fans wanting to dance under the stars, as shared by Wilson County Source’s roundup of the week’s top shows.
On Wednesday, June 25, Nashville turns it up another notch: First, the Outlaw Music Festival with Willie Nelson lands nearby at FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin. The lineup this year is stacked, featuring legends like Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow, The Avett Brothers, and Nathaniel Rateliff. According to Wilson County Source, this is a once-in-a-summer experience you don’t want to miss. For fans of alternative rock, Incubus performs at Bridgestone Arena, where they’ll play their classic album Morning View in its entirety.
Thursday and Friday, explore the magical Enchanted Castles at Cheekwood. This family-friendly art installation invites everyone to wander through five fantastical castles nestled in Cheekwood’s stunning summer gardens, crafted in collaboration with local builders, according to Nashville.com. On Friday night, swing into the weekend with Swing Dance Nashville’s Jump Session, a biweekly dance party at The 5 Spot where both beginners and experienced dancers can jump, jive, and wail.
Saturday, June 28, country fans can’t miss the Grand Ole Opry’s signature show at 7 pm. Nashville.com promises it’s a celebration of the biggest names and brightest stars on country music’s most historic stage. Earlier in the day, families and little movers can try the Parent and Child Creative Movement Class at MOVE Inclusive Dance in Bellevue, which helps kids five and under express themselves while having a blast.
And don’t forget, the city’s live music scene is always on with acts like Clayton Nile Young, who performs his mix of alt-country, bluegrass, and rock Friday at Hop Springs in nearby Murfreesboro for those craving heartfelt storytelling and raw vocals.
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