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Listeners, it’s your globe‑trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, landing cleats‑first in Nashville, where even a Tuesday feels like overtime.
If you want pure “locals only” music vibes, slide into 3rd & Lindsley. Their Backstage Nashville daytime hit‑songwriter shows on March 7 and 14 let you hear the actual writers behind country hits swap stories and shred guitars over lunch. According to 3rd & Lindsley’s calendar, Victor Wooten & The Wooten Brothers light it up there March 14, and The Time Jumpers return March 30 with ridiculous Western‑swing chops that make Broadway honky‑tonks feel like warm‑ups.
At night, trade the tourist strip for the Ryman Auditorium. The Ryman’s March lineup includes comedian Michelle Buteau on March 7, Diana Ross on March 15, Robert Earl Keen on March 20, Randy Rogers Band on March 21, and a Tammy Wynette tribute blowout on March 30, all listed on the Ryman events calendar. That’s like the Champions League of country, comedy, and legends, inside one acoustics‑perfect cathedral.
Sports fix? Strap on your gold helmet at Category 10’s Nashville Predators Watch Party on Saturday, March 7 from 3:30–8 p.m., noted on Category 10’s calendar. It’s the eighth Michelob ULTRA watch party of the season: giant screens, cold beer, and an atmosphere that feels like an away game home‑ice advantage. Meanwhile the Preds themselves face the Sabres in Buffalo that evening, according to the Predators’ game notes, so you’re basically yelling at New York from a bar in Tennessee.
For the “only in Nashville” crossover of dogs, whiskey, and social media clout, StyleBlueprint spotlights the Whiskey & Wags festival: more than 20 Tennessee distilleries, live music, food trucks, and dogs everywhere. It’s built to be Instagram bait—cocktail in one hand, leash in the other, stories full of slobber.
Gamers, your cult‑sport is emotions. Nashville Theatre listings show Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons at Andrew Jackson Hall on March 14, where a live 35‑piece orchestra plays ConcernedApe’s soundtrack while scenes roll on screen. It’s like watching your farm go to the playoffs.
Between marquee nights, chase some quieter flexes. Hit East Nashville for a coffee‑and‑vinyl crawl: start with a cortado at local roasters, then dig through bins at tiny record shops where touring players actually hang. Duck into neighborhood venues like Dee’s Country Cocktail Lounge in Madison or a Bluebird‑style songwriter round at off‑Broadway bars—no neon bachelorette sashes, just jaw‑dropping pedal steel solos.
For outdoor action, run or bike the Shelby Bottoms Greenway and end your “training session” with hot chicken nearby—Prince’s or Bolton’s if you like your cardio with capsaicin. Then cool down at Centennial Park tossing a Frisbee by the Parthenon, which feels like a low‑budget Olympics event: “Men’s Competitive Casual Tossing, Gold Medal Round.”
Foodwise, hunt down a meat‑and‑three joint locals swear by, then finish in The Gulch or Wedgewood‑Houston at a brewery doing small‑batch experimental beers—perfect for arguing whether the Preds’ power play counts as an art form.
Nashville isn’t just honky‑tonk highway; it’s pickup basketball at neighborhood courts, late‑night jazz jams, pop‑up art shows, and watch parties that feel like playoffs. Lace up, show up, and treat every night like game seven.
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