How to have a ‘Wicked’ week in Nashville

As Glinda and Elphaba return to the big screen, Nashville is celebrating with pink-and-green moments, themed treats, and Oz-inspired events.

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There’s no place like Music City. | Photo via Fifth + Broadway

With “Wicked: For Good” flying into theaters this Friday, Nov. 21, Music City is channeling Emerald City with themed activities and plenty of ways to add some pink and green to your week.

Strike a pose and shop

Follow the yellow brick road to Fifth + Broadway and snap a heel-clicking photo at this new mural. While there, visit Hattie Jane’s Creamery for this special parfait, try green and pink macarons at Le Macaron, design a “Wicked” bracelet at Little Words Project, and sip on Blanco’s limited-time margaritas.

Dine with pops of pink and green

Pink is always in style at The Pink Hermit Cafe, located inside The Hermitage Hotel. Start the day with coffee and pastries or visit during Aperitivo Hour for a pink grapefruit spritz. For lunch, head to GreenHouse Bar and enjoy a meal surrounded by greenery.

A soundtrack for Oz lovers

Round out the week with a “Wicked” singalong at Sid Gold’s Request Room on Thursday, Nov. 20 and “Wicked: For Good” listening parties at Grimey’s, Vinyl Tap, and The Groove. You can also step into Oz one more time at the Hutton Hotel’s “Off Broadway: Best Of” finale night on Saturday, Nov. 22.

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