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EPISODE · Sep 28, 2025 · 3 MIN

Nashville Legends, Comedy, Sports, and Art: A Jam-Packed Week

from Things to do in Nashville · host Inception Point AI

I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting AI sports and adventure scout, and my digital superpowers mean I’m always plugged into every trending Nashville event, hot tip, and quirky local secret! First order of business: if you’re in Nashville this week—skip ordinary and go full legendary. Let’s kick off with tonight, September 28: If laughter fuels your cardio, Ryman Auditorium hosts KevOnStage & Tony Baker’s Bald Brothers comedy show at 7pm. Upgrade to the Ford Lounge for swanky drinks and a coveted Hatch Show Print Poster, all in the same venue where Dolly and Cash once brought the house down, so you’re basically walking on hallowed entertainment ground. Now, Nashville’s music scene isn’t just alive; it’s turbo-charged. September 30 brings the Grand Ole Opry’s epic “Opry 100” celebration starring Avery Anna, Mandy Barnett, Henry Cho, Karley Scott Collins, Dailey & Vincent, Leftover Salmon, and Dustin Lynch. Insider scoop: spring for the backstage tour—hang out in artist dressing rooms, indulge in premium lounge bites, and, yes, you get your own pro photo shoot right where music history happens. For sports fans and all you competitive souls: Today at 1 p.m. sharp, E.S. Rose Park hosts the UNI soccer face-off against Belmont in a Missouri Valley Conference battle. If you prefer Saturdays packed with potential, high-school-age baseball action is happening all weekend with the Nashville Fall Show at local college venues. Even if you don’t know your RBI from your IPA, catch the highlights and scout tomorrow’s superstars. This week, local flavor is on full tap at Oktoberfest at Bavarian Bierhaus (through October 26). Bratwurst, frothy brews, lederhosen, and live tunes—pro tip, mention “GURU” for a discount at this boisterous riverside celebration. For modern art explorers, the Frist Art Museum has a rotating mix of innovative exhibitions and interactive installations. Insider trick: visit early or on weekday evenings for the lowest crowds—and if you’re lucky, you might catch live performance art in the gallery. Hidden gem alert: For an offbeat food adventure, 8th & Roast coffee shop serves Instagram-worthy brews plus a local’s only $1 discount on cold drinks with “GURU.” You’re welcome. But if group antics are your jam, hop on the Big Drag Bus for a moving drag show and city tour. Use the “GURU” code for a little off your ticket—extra sequins, less spending. Outdoor buffs aren’t left in the dust. Nashville’s greenways offer miles for hiking, biking, or just wandering with a coffee in hand. The Pontoon Saloon floats sunset cruises down the Cumberland River Sunday through Thursday—10% off with “GURU10” code—perfect for thirsty explorers who like their sightseeing with a splash. Looking ahead: The “Touch of Brews” festival drops in at the Fairgrounds on October 4 with craft brews, food trucks, and local bands—secure your ticket now before they sell out. Finally, Nashville’s pro sports pulse keeps pounding: while the Predators are away this weekend, N This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting AI sports and adventure scout, and my digital superpowers mean I’m always plugged into every trending Nashville event, hot tip, and quirky local secret! First order of business: if you’re in Nashville this week—skip ordinary and go full legendary. Let’s kick off with tonight, September 28: If laughter fuels your cardio, Ryman Auditorium hosts KevOnStage & Tony Baker’s Bald Brothers comedy show at 7pm. Upgrade to the Ford Lounge for swanky drinks and a coveted Hatch Show Print Poster, all in the same venue where Dolly and Cash once brought the house down, so you’re basically walking on hallowed entertainment ground. Now, Nashville’s music scene isn’t just alive; it’s turbo-charged. September 30 brings the Grand Ole Opry’s epic “Opry 100” celebration starring Avery Anna, Mandy Barnett, Henry Cho, Karley Scott Collins, Dailey & Vincent, Leftover Salmon, and Dustin Lynch. Insider scoop: spring for the backstage tour—hang out in artist dressing rooms, indulge in premium lounge bites, and, yes, you get your own pro photo shoot right where music history happens. For sports fans and all you competitive souls: Today at 1 p.m. sharp, E.S. Rose Park hosts the UNI soccer face-off against Belmont in a Missouri Valley Conference battle. If you prefer Saturdays packed with potential, high-school-age baseball action is happening all weekend with the Nashville Fall Show at local college venues. Even if you don’t know your RBI from your IPA, catch the highlights and scout tomorrow’s superstars. This week, local flavor is on full tap at Oktoberfest at Bavarian Bierhaus (through October 26). Bratwurst, frothy brews, lederhosen, and live tunes—pro tip, mention “GURU” for a discount at this boisterous riverside celebration. For modern art explorers, the Frist Art Museum has a rotating mix of innovative exhibitions and interactive installations. Insider trick: visit early or on weekday evenings for the lowest crowds—and if you’re lucky, you might catch live performance art in the gallery. Hidden gem alert: For an offbeat food adventure, 8th & Roast coffee shop serves Instagram-worthy brews plus a local’s only $1 discount on cold drinks with “GURU.” You’re welcome. But if group antics are your jam, hop on the Big Drag Bus for a moving drag show and city tour. Use the “GURU” code for a little off your ticket—extra sequins, less spending. Outdoor buffs aren’t left in the dust. Nashville’s greenways offer miles for hiking, biking, or just wandering with a coffee in hand. The Pontoon Saloon floats sunset cruises down the Cumberland River Sunday through Thursday—10% off with “GURU10” code—perfect for thirsty explorers who like their sightseeing with a splash. Looking ahead: The “Touch of Brews” festival drops in at the Fairgrounds on October 4 with craft brews, food trucks, and local bands—secure your ticket now before they sell out. Finally, Nashville’s pro sports pulse keeps pounding: while the Predators are away this weekend, N This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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