• Nashville Sizzles with Live Music This Week
    Feb 4 2026
    Hey Nashville listeners, kick off your week with some killer live music right here in Music City! Tonight, February 4th, pop sensation Lauren Spencer Smith is taking the stage at the iconic Ryman Auditorium. Vivid Seats reports tickets start at just $73, with an average around $135 for prime spots on the main floor—perfect for belting out her hits like "Flowers" and fresh tracks from her setlist. Grab 'em quick before they vanish, and get ready for an intimate vibe in that legendary Mother Church of Country Music.

    As we roll into Thursday and Friday, dive into the local scene with soulful vibes at Kingdom Café & Grill's Soul Night on Friday the 13th—live bands cooking up smooth R&B starting at 7 PM, according to Eventbrite. It's the ideal spot for good eats, grooves, and that warm Nashville hospitality. Over at Analog at Hutton Hotel, catch the Grown Love & R&B Valentine's Benefit Concert same night at 6 PM, blending heartfelt tunes with a cause—who doesn't love music that gives back?

    Saturday the 14th heats up with the Rules of Engagement EP Release Show at The Arcane Workshop in Madison, firing up at 6 PM. Eventbrite lists it as a must for indie fans, celebrating new sounds in an edgy venue just outside downtown. And don't sleep on the 20th Annual All Black Affair at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville this Friday night at 9 PM—think high-energy party vibes, bowling, and top-shelf DJs in one of our hottest spots.

    Heading into the weekend, Sunday brings The Ryan Middagh Jazz Orchestra: The Swing Era at Nashville Jazz Workshop at 7:30 PM. Swing dance the night away to big band classics in a cozy jazz haven, as highlighted on Eventbrite. Early birds can snag the National Museum of African American Music Tour with NJC! on Saturday the 21st at 10 AM—immerse yourself in our rich musical heritage with guided stories and exhibits.

    From pop anthems to jazz swings, Nashville's buzzing this week—bundle up, hit the town, and make memories. Whether you're a local or visiting, these spots promise that unbeatable Tennessee energy.

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  • Headline: Music City Kicks Off February with Bluegrass, Blues, and Buzzing Events
    Feb 1 2026
    Hey Nashville listeners, kick off your February with a bang right here in Music City! Today, Sunday the 1st, dive into the world-famous Station Inn Bluegrass Jam starting at 7 p.m. – no cover, just pure picking and grinning that’ll have your boots tapping all night. Head over to The Nashville Palace at 9 p.m. for Jay Bragg’s live set, belting out country vibes at 2611 McGavock Pike. And for a soulful Black History Month kickoff, catch world-renowned pianist Karlton Taylor from noon to 2 p.m. at flynashville.com’s special performance, channeling legends like Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock.

    Swing into the week with non-stop fun. On Tuesday the 3rd, The Basement hosts New Faces Night at 7 p.m., spotlighting fresh talent, while Six the musical dazzles at TPAC’s Andrew Jackson Hall at 7:30 p.m. – queens ruling the stage! Comedy lovers, hit Ultimate Comedy’s free open mic at The East Room at 8 p.m., or groove to Sudan Archives on her BPM North America Tour with Cain Culto at The Basement East, same time. Bluebird Cafe devotees, snag In The Round with Caroline Spence, Michaela Anne, and Meg McRee at 9 p.m. And at 3rd and Lindsley, catch Backstage songs and stories with Gordon Kennedy at 6 p.m., followed by The Improvised Story Co.’s hilarious true-story improv at 7:30 p.m.

    Weekend warriors, Saturday the 7th brings The Smoking Section’s funk explosion – think Earth, Wind & Fire meets Tower of Power – a 16-piece dance party you won’t forget. Throughout the month, Orchid blooms light up Cheekwood’s mansion like a tropical dream, Dine Nashville pairs top chefs for epic one-night collabs (book fast, many sold out via visitmusiccity.com), and Preds games pack Smashville against the Blues, Wild, and Blackhawks – check nhl.com for tickets.

    Don’t miss Nashville Zoo’s Music City Puppy Bowl today with adoptable pups playing football, live music, and vendors – zoo admission gets you in at 10 a.m. Families, the 33rd Annual Soup Sunday at Nissan Stadium from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. features dozens of soups, celebs judging, and kid fun for $25 adults. Wellness seekers, Moonlight Wellness at Rose at The Joseph Nashville runs Sundays like today – yoga, sound baths, spa access for $75 on eventbrite.com.

    Romance ahead? Liquor Lab’s Valentine mixology with Love’s Alibi on sevenrooms.com, Belle Meade Winery’s candlelit four-course dinner for $450 a couple, or Yolan’s romantic wine tasting with cheeses for $85. Art fans, Frist Art Museum’s Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse wows with 50 masterpieces. Catch Nashville Ballet’s Swan Lake at TPAC, Symphony’s John Denver tribute, or Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s 30th anniversary blues bash at Ryman on the 28th.

    Your friendly Nashville guide says grab tickets early, bundle up, and make memories – February’s buzzing!

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  • Nashville Buzzes with Honky-Tonk Vibes, Can't-Miss Shows this Weekend
    Jan 31 2026
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Nashville this weekend and into next week—it's January 31, 2026, and Music City is buzzing with country vibes, dance floors, and can't-miss shows even if the calendar feels a tad quiet mid-winter.

    Kick off today right at the legendary Nashville Palace, Music City's number one honky-tonk nestled across from the Grand Ole Opry. They've got non-stop live music lined up: Ty Hixcks from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Pam Miller taking the stage 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Adam Carter closing it out 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. This spot's massive wooden dance floor is perfect for line dancing—lessons and country line dance nights run through tonight till 2 a.m., no partner needed, just bring your boots and good energy. It's where Randy Travis got his start, so expect authentic Southern hospitality, cold beers, and that timeless honky-tonk magic.

    Over at the Grand Ole Opry, catch the Opry 100 celebration tonight—special $10 tickets for Tennessee residents while supplies last, straight from opry.com. Premium passes get you lounge access with top-shelf drinks, hors d'oeuvres, artist meet-and-greets, and backstage tours into the famed wooden circle. It's a full evening of country legends and newcomers.

    Aspiring dancers, head to the Nashville Ballet's Summer Intensive Audition Tour finale today from 3:30 to 6 p.m.—your shot at Company Immersion spots, per nashville.com events.

    For families, Cheekwood's Common Ground exhibit showcases American paintings from 1876 to 1940, blending Hainsworth family pieces with their collection for $27 admission. Kids can dive into Orchids at Cheekwood or Bingo's Birthday at Nashville Children's Theatre, both running today through February 1, according to kidsoutandabout.com.

    Warm up at Loews Nashville Mason's Hot Chocolate Affair, 12 to 2 p.m., with decadent pairings for $65—a cozy repeat every weekend through March.

    Tin Roof on Demonbreun keeps the party rolling with free Thursday night revelry through singalongs and drink specials like $4 wells till close, plus Friday's choose-your-own-adventure of live music, DJs, and tenders—no cover, all vibes.

    The Basement East has SOS: The Recession Pop Party tonight, a rescheduled Bonnie Stewart show with friends, and more indie sets building through the weekend.

    Early next week, Sunday line dance lessons at Nashville Palace from 7 p.m., and watch for Keepin’ It Country Jam on February 12 with Lee Brice and Randy Houser.

    Grab your crew, hit these spots, and make some Nashville memories—country never sleeps here!

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  • Headline: Music City Madness: Weekend Kicks Off with Live Shows, Hot Chicken, and Unforgettable Experiences in Nashville
    Jan 30 2026
    Hey Nashville listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang right here in Music City! Today, Friday, January 30th, the energy is electric with non-stop live music and action-packed shows. Head to The Basement East at 7pm for Brett Sheroky rocking the stage, or join the FREE SHOW celebrating OG Basement's 21st Anniversary at The Basement, also at 7pm—perfect for diving into Nashville's underground vibe. Country fans, don't miss the Grand Ole Opry: Opry 100 at 7pm at the Grand Ole Opry House, featuring stars like Tigirlily Gold and The Oak Ridge Boys as they celebrate 100 years of making country music famous, according to the Opry website. Sports lovers, WWE Presents: NXT Live! slams into The Pinnacle at 7:30pm for high-flying thrills. Over at 3rd and Lindsley, catch WMOT Finally Friday with Jess Jocoy, Amanda Shaw & Del Roscoe at noon, then Paul Thorn with Beatledudes at 8pm. The Bluebird Cafe hosts intimate In The Round sessions—Ryan Kinder, Luke Sheets, Celina Wolfe & Cale Dodds at 6pm, and a benefit for Alive Hospice with Victoria Banks, Tia Sillers & Emily Shackelton at 9pm. Music keeps flowing with Jombi, Cove Boyd & AG Odom at The East Room at 8pm, and Club 90s Heated RivalRave at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville at 9pm.

    Saturday, January 31st heats up even more—literally! Hot Chicken Week, hosted by Nashville Scene, runs through February 6th with over 30 top spots slinging $8 specials; grab the app at hotchickenweek.com to vote and spice things up. At 3rd and Lindsley, BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! DAYTIME HIT SONGWRITERS SHOW features Shawn Camp, Jordan Walker, Dylan Altman & Ray Stephenson. The Basement East has SOS: The Recession Pop Party at 9pm. Tin Roof Broadway pumps up All-Day Energy from 11am to 2am with weekend jams.

    Sunday through the week, keep the momentum at 3rd and Lindsley with more songwriter showcases, and check Ryman Auditorium for Sheng Wang at 7:30pm tonight or Mavis Staples with MJ Lenderman tomorrow at 8pm. Families, scout free fun like storybook walks and markets around town via kidsoutandabout.com.

    Whether you're chasing twang, heat, or heart-pounding beats, Nashville's got your playlist. Grab tickets quick and make memories!

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  • Nashville's Vibrant Week: Comedy, Country Legends, and Indie Rock at Top Venues
    Jan 29 2026
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Nashville this week—Music City's buzzing with live tunes and can't-miss vibes from today through the weekend. Kick things off tonight, Thursday January 29th, at the iconic Ryman Auditorium where comedian Hannah Berner takes the stage at 7:30 PM. The Ryman site highlights her as the host of smash podcasts like Giggly Squad with Paige DeSorbo, which have racked up over 100 million downloads, plus her New York Times bestselling book. It's a hilarious night in the Mother Church of Country Music, perfect for laughs after a day exploring honky-tonks.

    Head over to The Basement East around 8:00 PM for Couch's BIG TALK Tour with Thumber opening, as listed on their calendar—expect high-voltage music, visuals, and pre-show VIP upgrades for an intimate East Nashville rock-out. If you're into comedy or murals, snag spots for the 11:00 AM Mural Tour at TJC via Eventbrite, diving into civil rights tributes on stunning walls—self-guided on weekends if you miss today.

    Friday and Saturday heat up at The Basement East with back-to-back shows teasing collision-of-music energy, while Brooklyn Bowl Nashville hosts Couch again on the 29th if you crave more tour action. But the real crown jewel is Saturday January 31st at the Grand Ole Opry House for OPRY 100 at 7:00 PM, according to the Opry and AXS sites. Catch legends like The Oak Ridge Boys, Bill Anderson, Maggie Baugh, Dailey & Vincent, Home Free, Opry Square Dancers, Ricky Skaggs, and Connie Smith—this centennial bash celebrates Nashville's country soul with non-stop hits.

    Don't sleep on the intimate scene at Bluebird Cafe on Saturday at 6:00 PM, where LiveNation lists an In The Round benefit for Alive Hospice featuring Grant Bias, Hannah McFarland, and friends—pure songwriter magic in that legendary room. Cap the weekend with more Basement East action on Sunday February 1st, keeping the indie fire alive.

    Nashville's got that electric pulse, listeners—grab tickets fast, dress comfy for bar-hopping, and dive into the live music heartbeat. Whether you're chasing country icons or fresh comedy, this week's lineup delivers non-stop fun.

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  • Nashville Abounds with Honky-Tonk Hits, Comedy Thrills, and Symphonic Bliss This Week
    Jan 28 2026
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's shaking in Nashville this week, starting right now on this chilly Wednesday, January 28th. Music City is buzzing with live shows that capture that classic honky-tonk energy mixed with fresh talent, so grab your boots and let's dive in.

    Tonight at 7 PM, kick things off with comedian Nacho Redondo at Zanies Comedy Night Club, where he's bringing sharp laughs and only 22 tickets left starting at $75, according to ConcertFix. If comedy's your vibe, it's the perfect low-key start.

    Tomorrow, Thursday the 29th, laughter continues with Brittany Schmitt at 7 PM in The Lab at Zanies, tickets from $53, and Daffo rocking The Blue Room at the same time for $61. Music lovers, catch Olivia Barton at 8 PM on Row 1 Stage at Cannery Hall, just $49 a ticket, or The Sadies at Chief's on Broadway.

    Friday the 30th heats up big time. Matthew Morrison takes City Winery at 6 PM for $72, then the iconic Grand Ole Opry features Tigirlily Gold and The Oak Ridge Boys at 7 PM at the Opry House, tickets from $60 as listed on AXS and Opry.com. Comedy fans, DeRay Davis hits Zanies at 9:15 PM for $60.

    Saturday the 31st is packed. Don't miss Dedrick Flynn at 6:30 PM in The Lab at Zanies, followed by another Grand Ole Opry extravaganza at 7 PM with Gene Watson, Home Free, and The Oak Ridge Boys, starting at $55 per Opry schedules. Paul Thorn strums at 3rd & Lindsley, DeRay Davis returns to Zanies at 9:15 PM, and for geek-out fun, the Nashville Celebrity Comic Con kicks off at the Fairgrounds in the evening, per AXS. Plus, Monkeys on a String at City Winery and Snow Strippers at Brooklyn Bowl.

    Sunday, February 1st, unwind with the Nashville Symphony performing Nathan Aspinall's Amadeus Live at 2 PM in Schermerhorn Symphony Center for $80, or DeRay Davis at Zanies at 6 PM. Brett Cooper follows in The Lab.

    Early next week, Rascal Flatts, Lauren Alaina, and Chris Lane light up Bridgestone Arena on Thursday the 5th at 7 PM, tickets from $52. Friday the 6th brings Nothing More with Catch Your Breath and more at Marathon Music Works, Geoffrey Asmus at Zanies, and John Anderson's acoustic night at Ryman Auditorium.

    Nashville's got that unbeatable mix of country legends, comedy roasts, and symphony swells, so snag tickets fast before they vanish. Whether you're chasing Opry magic or rockin' out, this week's your ticket to pure fun.

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  • Headline: Music, Family Fun, and Small Biz Opportunities Abound in Nashville This Week
    Jan 25 2026
    Welcome to your Nashville events guide for this week. Whether you're a music lover, family adventurer, or culture seeker, Music City has something spectacular lined up for you.

    This Sunday, you've got some fantastic options happening right now. If you're looking for a live music experience, head over to Ole Red Nashville where Tanner Fussell is performing at eleven in the morning. For families seeking enchantment, the Nashville Zoo's Zoolumination Festival of Lights is open until nine tonight, showcasing over a thousand dazzling custom silk lanterns and towering illuminated creatures. According to the Nashville Zoo, this is the country's largest Chinese lantern festival, and they've added a brand new ice rink this year along with nightly live performances and Santa's Village for seasonal fun.

    If you missed the Frozen in Concert performance with the Nashville Symphony yesterday, don't worry because there's still time to catch other incredible shows this week.

    Looking ahead to the rest of the week, we've got some exciting developments. The National Small Business Conference is happening January twenty-sixth through twenty-eighth at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, bringing together federal agencies, business leaders, and industry experts with matchmaking opportunities and networking events.

    Now here's an important note for live music fans. The Encore Tour featuring the cast of the hit television series Nashville, including Clare Bowen, Charles Esten, Jonathan Jackson, and Sam Palladio, was originally scheduled for today at Ryman Auditorium but has been rescheduled to Tuesday, January twenty-seventh at seven-thirty in the evening due to anticipated severe weather. All original tickets will be honored for the new date. The Ryman, built in eighteen ninety-two, is one of the most revered stages in modern music history, so this is definitely worth adding to your calendar.

    The Zoolumination Festival continues throughout the week and weekend, running through February eighth, so if you can't make it today, you've got plenty of other opportunities to experience this magical event with your family and friends.

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  • Chilly January Weekend in Music City: Opry, Ryman, and Symphony Offerings Heat Up
    Jan 24 2026
    Hey Nashville listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's shaking in Music City this weekend and into next week. It's a chilly January Saturday on the 24th, but the heat's on with killer live shows to warm you up. Kick things off tonight at the legendary Grand Ole Opry House with Ashley McBryde, Bill Anderson, John Conlee, and rising star Dasha taking the stage at 7 PM, according to the Nashville Events calendar. That's classic country magic blending timeless hits and fresh vibes—grab tickets fast for this Saturday night staple.

    Over at the Ryman Auditorium, the Mother Church of Country Music is buzzing too. They're hosting Hannah Berner for comedy laughs and Sheng Wang delivering stand-up gold, both perfect for shaking off the winter blues. Plus, keep an eye on Mavis Staples with MJ Lenderman rescheduled—soul queen Mavis never disappoints with her powerhouse voice. The Ryman site lists these as hot tickets, so upgrade to the Ford Lounge for that VIP twist.

    Symphony fans, don't sleep on the Nashville Symphony's Frozen in Concert today and tomorrow at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, as Nashville Guru reports. Disney magic meets live orchestra—ideal for families or anyone craving that "Let It Go" rush amid a potential snow day.

    Swing into Sunday the 25th with more Frozen encore action, then gear up for midweek. Monday through Wednesday stay cozy with Opry at the Ryman residencies, and by Thursday the 29th, catch Back Upfront at a spot near downtown per Nashville Guru's event lineup. TPAC's got drama brewing too, though today's Les Misérables matinee got canceled—check their site for reschedules.

    Smaller scenes? Ray Stephenson's rocking 3rd and Lindsley at 6 PM tonight, Ticketmaster says, while Brooklyn Bowl's closed for weather—stay safe out there. Weather might sprinkle some snow, so bundle up for honky-tonk hopping on Lower Broadway afterward.

    Listeners, whether you're chasing country legends, comedy roasts, or symphonic sing-alongs, Nashville's delivering this week. Dive in, make memories, and let Music City work its charm.

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