Nashville’s Parade of Trees

Gaylord Opryland and Universal Music Group Nashville have partnered on the annual event.

Reba McEntire's decorated tree at Gaylord Opryland Resort.

Add this to your list of “to dos” this holiday season.

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O Parade of Trees, O Parade of Trees, how lovely are thy branches. 13 trees for 13 UMG artists line the Garden Conservatory and Cascades atriums at Gaylord Opryland Resort until Tuesday, Jan. 10.

The event supports the First Responders Children’s Foundation, and you can map out a path to see representations of country artists: like Jordan Davis’ “What My World Spins Around”-themed fir + custom-decorated trees paying homage to other greats like George Strait, Jon Pardi, Kacey Musgraves, and Luke Bryan, among others.

For 34 more days, you can donate to your favorite tree via Charity Stars to win a variety of prize packages — think: Maddie and Tae’s “Ultimate Orlando Getaway” and Sam Hunt’s “West Coast VIP Experience.”

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