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Your weekend assignment: Check out the new + improved Woolworth Theatre

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A photo of the Art Deco exterior facade of the historic Woolworth Theatre in Nashville, Tennessee

Since ownership changed in 2021, the theatre has undergone a facelift, fresh programming, and is ready to let the good times roll.

Photo by Woolworth Theatre

Haven’t been to Woolworth Theatre lately? Time to change that, because they’ve got a lot going on, and you don‘t want to miss out.

Here are four ideas to spice up your weekend:

  • Grab cocktails + small plates at The Twisted Wool lounge. (Pro tip: Happy Hour is Thursdays + Fridays from 5-7 p.m.)
  • Catch the big game on their (really) big LED screen.
  • Enjoy a cover-free DJ set or other entertainment options.
  • See “Shiners” — Nashville’s hottest new show.

The only thing guaranteed is a good time.*

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