
Nashville's Weekend is Packed with Live Music, Dinosaurs, and Southern Vibes
Hey Nashville listeners, kick off your weekend right because Music City is buzzing with non-stop fun from today through Sunday and into next week. Tonight, Friday March 6th, catch the funky vibes of KC and the Sunshine Band shaking up the Ryman Auditorium at 7:30 PM, delivering their signature disco grooves that'll have you dancing like it's 1975 all over again, according to ConcertFix and Ryman schedules. Families, head to the Nashville Zoo for DinoTrek, where massive glowing dinosaur installations light up the night through July 26th, as listed on NashvilleGuru.com. Over in nearby Franklin, just a quick drive away, the Art Crawl hits Downtown Franklin from 6 to 9 PM, featuring free strolls past local artists, live music, and late-night shops buzzing with creativity, per WilliamsonSource.
Tomorrow, Saturday March 7th, dive into the spicy chaos at Tennessee Brew Works' Annual Crawfish Boil, running through Sunday with boils, brews, and live tunes that scream Southern party, straight from NashvilleGuru.com. Candlelight Tribute to Fleetwood Mac glows at Saint Elle with string quartets playing the classics under flickering lights, nashville-theatre.com reports. And don't miss SUFFS at TPAC all weekend, the Tony-winning Broadway hit about fierce women fighting for the vote, feeling like a front-row history party, as WilliamsonSource highlights. Kids love free Storytime at Barnes & Noble in Brentwood at 11 AM Saturday.
Sunday March 8th rocks with Robert Jon & The Wreck bringing Southern soul to Franklin Theatre at 7 PM, their searing guitars echoing blues legends like Joe Bonamassa, WilliamsonSource says.
Looking ahead, this weekend's East Nash Stache Bash on March 14th promises bearded fun with promo code GURU for $5 off, via NashvilleGuru. Cat Power hits Brooklyn Bowl Saturday the 14th for indie folk magic, and Stardew Valley Symphony of Seasons enchants Andrew Jackson Hall with gamer anthems by a 35-piece orchestra. Diana Ross divas it up at Grand Ole Opry House Sunday the 15th. Basketball fever peaks March 13-14 with the free SEC Party in the Park at Music City Walk of Fame Park, featuring DJs like Jason Eskridge, watch parties for tournament games at Bridgestone Arena, cornhole, giant Jenga, and Daddy's Dogs, announced by Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. Threads: My Songs in Symphony celebrates Dolly Parton March 19-21 at Schermerhorn Symphony Center with hits like Jolene on big screens.
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