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Budweiser Clydesdales trotting into Nashville on nationwide tour

The Clydesdales will make four public appearances in Music City May 30-June 3 in partnership with Folds of Honor.

Approximately eight Clydesdale horses trot down a paved road with a hitch attached carrying a group of people.

Talk about kicking CMA Fest week off in a big way. | Photo provided

There will be a new celebrity at this year’s Rock ‘N Jock Celebrity Softball Game — but this one’s not like its neigh-bors. In celebration of 14 years of partnership with Folds of Honor, the Budweiser Clydesdales are riding off on a cross-country tour.

They’ll make four public appearances, culminating in a parade at First Horizon Park ahead of the game on Monday, June 3 at 4:30 p.m. The full hitch will remain stationed outside of the stadium until 5:30 p.m. Other stops include:

  • Kroger | Thursday, May 30 | 4 p.m. | 123 Northcreek Blvd., Goodlettsville
  • Nashville Zoo | Saturday, June 1-Sunday, June 2 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | Zoo’s Festival Field
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