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"Nashville's Sizzling Weekend: From Country Rock to Worship Music and Enchanted Castles"

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Sat 19 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/nashville-s-sizzling-weekend-from-country-rock-to-worship-music-and-enchanted-castles--67036066

Welcome to your action-packed guide for what’s happening in Nashville this weekend and the rest of the week. Get ready for an unforgettable experience, from show-stopping concerts to immersive art and family adventures around Music City.

Tonight, country rock fans can catch Whiskey Myers live at Ascend Amphitheater for their What We Were Born To Do Tour. According to Ticketmaster, doors open for a night of soulful Southern rock, and this promises crowd favorites and deep new cuts from one of the hottest acts on the touring circuit.

If you’re near downtown, the Grand Ole Opry rolls out its legendary stage with a blockbuster Saturday night lineup. Nashville-tn.events highlights that Trisha Yearwood, Sean Dietrich, Charlie McCoy, and Zach Williams will each take a turn at America’s most famous circle at the Opry House. The show kicks off at 7 PM, perfect for capturing that true Nashville spirit.

For those with a taste for alternative rock, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs bring their electrifying performance to the Ryman Auditorium. Ryman.com notes the July 19th show features supporting act Jack Lawrence. The Ryman is always a treat, blending historic ambiance with pristine acoustics.

Looking for a midweek inspirational boost, worship music stars Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake headline a powerful concert at Bridgestone Arena on July 20th. Trip.com shares the energy will be high for an evening of uplifting lyrics and anthemic melodies designed to leave everyone inspired.

Families should pencil in a visit to Cheekwood Estate and Gardens for the Enchanted Castles exhibition. Nashville.com describes how five whimsical castles are tucked throughout the summer gardens, enticing visitors young and old with art, nature, and imagination. This installation runs all week and makes for a magical outdoor outing.

The theater crowd should not miss Dolly at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, running through mid-August as seen on Nashville-theatre.com. This new musical celebrates Dolly Parton’s story and talent, with a fresh Broadway-ready production highlighted by iconic hits and plenty of heart.

If you’re looking to support a great cause while soaking up Nashville’s indie vibe, The Basement East presents Sound and Solidarity tonight featuring Flight Attendant, Gloom Girl MFG, and Nicole Atkins, as listed by Trip.com. It’s music that matters for a cause making an impact.

That’s just a taste of what’s on offer in Nashville this week—from world class concerts to family fun, original musicals, and magical gardens. No matter your vibe, Music City’s calendar is brimming with options.

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