Entertainment

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Now in its 24th year, the film festival returns to three Nashville venues from Tuesday, Oct. 15 to Thursday, Nov. 7.
In the AXS TV show hosted by pro-wrestler Eric Young, special guests like Bobby Bones and Melissa Joan Hart find their top five records at Grimey’s.
“Live from Nashville, err, New York, it’s Saturday Night!” As comedian Nate Bargatze prepares to host again, we look back at a few Music City connections.
Put Leiper’s Fork, TN into your GPS and enjoy the scenic drive to local restaurants, peaceful creekside experiences, and more.
The spine-tingling pop-up will take over Barrel Proof in Germantown from Thursday, Oct. 10 to Thursday, Oct. 31.
Now in its 12th year, OZ Arts Nashville is back with a 10-show lineup featuring artists from Nashville and five countries beginning Thursday, Sept. 12.
When Luke Bryan said, “kick the dust up,” do you think this is what he had in mind? Red Bull Tennessee Knockout Prologue returns to Broadway on Thursday, Aug. 22.
Tap, tap — is this thing on? Get ready for an afternoon of inspiring talks from 10+ speakers.
Christmas in July? While there’s no snow in the forecast, don’t be surprised if you see downtown Franklin decked out for the holidays a few months early.
Explore some of Music City’s oldest establishments alongside new additions to the business + restaurant scene.
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