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8 Food Events in Nashville Still Happening This Summer

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has changed plenty of things in and around Nashville, including food-related events that appealed to both locals and visitors. Thankfully, some of the most popular ones, which draw foodies from all over the world, are still taking place, even if some modifications had to be made. Read on to find a few we found, happening…

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The Grand Ole Opry Announces All-Star July 4 Lineup

The Oak Ridge Boys, Mark Wills and Sara Evans will perform together at the Grand Ole Opry, for a special July 4 show. Their Opry performance is part of Circle All Access’ America’s Birthday Bash, which will take place all weekend, including Saturday’s Opry performance, as well as Circle Sessions with Craig Morgan, which will take place prior to…

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Music City Hot Chicken Festival Continues as Take-Out Event

Fans of Nashville’s famous hot chicken are in luck. The annual Music City Hot Chicken Festival will continue this year, on July 4, in spite of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. To keep everyone safe, while allowing Nashville locals and visitors to enjoy one of the town’s favorite foods, a few changes have been made this year, including switching the…

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Keb’ Mo’ to Replace Jimmy Buffett at the Grand Ole Opry This Weekend

After Jimmy Buffett announced he would not perform at the Grand Ole Opry, as originally planned, due to spikes in COVID-19 cases in Nashville, he will be replaced by blues artist Keb’ Mo’. Brad Paisley, who was scheduled to appear alongside Jimmy and Mac MacAnally, will still appear. Mac has also canceled his performance. Bobby Bones will once again…

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The Grand Ole Opry Shares Updated Plan to Reopen

Some disappointing news for Grand Ole Opry fans. The venue just announced that, after hoping to be open for audience members in July, they will not reopen to the general public until August, at the earliest. “To align with Metro Nashville health and safety guidelines amid current COVID-19 concerns, the Grand Ole Opry has cancelled performances that include a…

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5 Businesses Reopening in Nashville This Week

As Nashville enters Phase Three of the city’s reopening plan, several businesses have announced they are ready to welcome visitors. While each of these businesses has specific guidelines for both employees and guests, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, they are all eager to be open again. [Note: click on each business name to head to their website for…

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Burger Week Returns to Nashville in July

If you live in Nashville and you love burgers, you’re in luck! The Scene‘s annual Burger Week is coming back this year, from July 13 to 19, featuring some of Music City’s tastiest burgers, all at an affordable price. Restaurants participating in Burger Week this year include Chago’s Cantina, Double Dogs, Drake’s, Fleet Street Pub, Jack Brown’s, Phat Bites,…

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Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker and Jon Pardi Part of ‘Live From the Drive-In’ Concert Series

Brad Paisley will headline the just-announced Live From the Drive-In concert series, taking place July 10 to 12 in three cities, including Nashville. The concert event, which will also take place in Maryland Heights, Missouri and Noblesville, Indiana, will be headlined by Brad in all three cities. Darius Rucker and Jon Pardi will also perform in Nashville, while rapper…

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Jimmy Buffett Cancels Grand Ole Opry Performance Over COVID-19 Concerns

Jimmy Buffett has canceled his upcoming Grand Ole Opry performance, scheduled for this Saturday, June 27, over COVID-19 concerns. The 73-year-old made the heartbreaking announcement on social media, sharing why he was postponing the show, which was to be his first performance on the Opry stage. Jimmy was planning on performing with Mac MacAnally and Brad Paisley. “To all…

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