
Music, Culture, and Adventure Await in Vibrant Nashville
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Nashville’s bluegrass roots shine with the Full Moon Pickin’ Party at Percy Warner Park tonight, July 11. This beloved tradition, running for nearly three decades, offers pickin’ circles and live performances by Gene Duggan and Familiar Faces, plus food trucks serving local favorites like Hurt’s Hot Chicken and Banh Mi and Roll Factory. For a more intimate bluegrass experience, 3rd and Lindsley hosts regular Nashville Bluegrass sessions; upcoming dates include July 17, 18, 19, and more. For a true taste of Nashville’s songwriting legacy, the Bluebird Café is famed for its acoustic sets and up-close vibe.
Families can cool off at the Nashville Zoo’s Summer Splash on July 12, featuring slip-and-slide fun, animal-themed sprinklers, and splash pools for little ones from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If outdoor adventure calls, the Fontanel Zipline Forest Adventure just north of the city provides a thrilling tree-top experience, while golf cart tours and even a monster truck joyride let you see the city’s sights from a whole new angle, as highlighted by Tripadvisor user reviews.
Art and culture thrive at Cheekwood, where summer brings the Enchanted Castles installation—five whimsical castles crafted by local artists, set among blooming gardens. Visitors of all ages can explore these fantasy forts from now through the season, and treat themselves to the Summer Afternoon Iced Teas at Café 29, with specialty iced teas and picnic bites.
Sports fans and those seeking unique local traditions can catch a Grand Ole Opry show—Nashville.com notes tickets move fast, so planning ahead pays off. For a quirky alternative, look for themed events like Shrek Rave or creative dance classes for parents and children at MOVE Inclusive Dance, where confidence grows through movement.
For culinary adventures, Nashville’s food scene is a must, and pop-up food trucks at events like the Full Moon Pickin’ Party offer everything from classic hot chicken to gourmet popsicles. Downtown and East Nashville hide gems like iconic honky-tonks, vintage record shops, and community art walks that showcase the creative spirit locals love.
Hidden gems include hidden speakeasies on Printer’s Alley and tucked-away vinyl bars where DJs spin rare soul and country records. Nature lovers shouldn’t miss a stroll or bike ride on the Shelby Bottoms Greenway or the trails and wildflower patches of Radnor Lake State Park, both providing a peaceful break from the city’s energy, as noted by local outdoor guides.
This week, whether you’re dancing under the stars at a pickin’ party, splashing at the zoo, zipping through the treetops, or catching chart-topping acts, Nashville guarantees listeners an exciting mix of entertainment, adventure, and Southern hospitality.
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