This is a newsletter about the Nashville stuff that’s here for a minute and then gone — food, drink, and the cool stuff to do. Pop-ups and one-night menus, rooftop seasons, the shows and games this week, and the marquee dates you have to plan months out for. Not another “10 best” list you’ll never open again. Just the handful of things worth moving your week — or your month — around for.
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You’re one of the first people here, so — welcome. Below is a real week in Nashville, the way we’ll send it every Thursday morning. This one lands on the Fourth — and this year, the country’s 250th — so it’s a loud one to start on. Let’s go.
The country turns 250 and Nashville throws the biggest party it has ever thrown: free concerts all afternoon on Broadway, then a 9:30 finale of 1,000 drones and the largest fireworks show in the city’s history, scored live by the GRAMMY-winning Nashville Symphony. Nick Jonas, Boyz II Men, Lauren Daigle, and Sublime headline. It happens once. This year, it happens once in a lifetime.
Stages, times, and where to watch →The one afternoon a year the city’s hot-chicken joints all show up in a single park — now in its 20th year, and it still opens with a fire-truck parade. Free, iconic, four hours, then gone for another year. Go early; the good stuff moves.
Minor-league baseball at the downtown ballpark, and the July 4 game ends in fireworks over the field. Cheap seats, big night, a short walk from the honky-tonks.
Weekend schedule →The Britpop-era favorites play the Mother Church for exactly one night. A loud band in the Ryman’s pews is the kind of show you book now and talk about for years.
The Fairlane’s rooftop went full Isle of Capri for the season: Aperol-bright spritzes, a shareable Tower of Spritz, coastal bites, downtown at golden hour. Thursday to Sunday only, and the whole thing comes down on Labor Day.
Free jazz and bluegrass on the vineyard lawn every weekend, a different bill each time, a glass of estate wine in hand. Thirty minutes south, and a summer-evenings ritual with a hard October clock on it.
This weekend’s bands →The open-air shipping-container yard: low-intervention wine at Birdie’s, cocktails at Fortunate Sun, and a rotating Friday food-truck lineup that’s never the same twice. Time your visit to the Thursday golden-hour spritz or Friday’s trucks.
IndyCar under the lights Sunday the 19th, deadmau5 headlining, a race weekend stacked with concerts. New home this year: the Superspeedway oval out in Lebanon, not the old downtown course. A couple weeks out — lock seats before the date fills in.
Nashville’s biggest wine night: rare pours, a seated dinner, and a live auction — one black-tie weekend a year, for cancer research. Want a seat at the Aug 1 gala? Buy now.
Tables & tickets →Five days, dozens of rooms, the deepest dive into roots music anywhere — plus the Americana Honors & Awards. Wristbands are on sale and the price only steps up from here.
Lock your wristband →Forward this to the friend who always asks where should we go?
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