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Greater Nashville February 2020 Arts Entertainment Dining Maps Nightlife ® Shopping the nashville visitors guide Attractions Key_Ad_Full.indd 1 1/14/20 11:51 AM Nashville Symphony Live at the Schermerhorn World Class. Right Here. Valentine's with Patti CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION LaBelle Star-Studded Tribute • february 13 february 14 Beethoven’s Birthday APPALACHIAN Bash SPRING february 20 to 23 march 6 & 7 CELTIC JOURNEY march 8* march 12 to 14 BEETHOVEN’S PASTORAL SYMPHONY march 15* march 19 to 21 WITH CONCERT SUPPORT PARTNERS FROM 615.687.6400 | NashvilleSymphony.org *Presented without the Nashville Symphony. nashville events FEBRUARY 1, 2 this month’s feature Zoolumination: Chinese Festival of Lights TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, 3777 Nolensville Grand Ole Opry Road. Come see the Zoo in a whole new light and Grand Ole Opry shows are performed every enjoy the country’s largest Chinese lantern festival. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday in February. Over 500 custom-made silk lanterns will be spread Since 1925, across 60 acres, creating elaborate displays with country’s best some of your favorite Zoo animals, holiday-themed have mesmer- scenes and even a 200-foot-long dragon. 5–9 pm. ized audiences nashvillezoo.org at the Opry, the FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS show that made Winter Market country music fa- Nashville Farmers’ Market. 900 Rosa L Parks mous. While per- Boulevard. This Market features farmers, artisans formances from and vendors selling pasture-raised meats, eggs, both legendary milk, cheese, lettuce, greens, winter produce, hon- entertainers and ey, mushrooms, baked goods, artisan foods, arts the latest country and crafts, body care products, jewelry, clothing music acts are the norm, when you go to and more. nashvillefarmersmarket.org the Opry, you’ll also enjoy bluegrass bands, comedy, and more. See the new stars, su- SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS perstars, and legends of country music on The Marketplace the stage where many of them got their start 400 Davidson Street. This Marketplace offers a cu- and some are experiencing the thrill for the rated list of eclectic artisan, handmade, boutique, very first time. Artists scheduled to appear vintage, and craft goods and merchandise. They this month include Luke Combs (pictured), will also have plenty of food, treats, and hot drinks Charlie Daniels Band, Craig Morgan, Tracy available to please your palette while you shop! Lawrence, Old Crow Medicine Show, Chris themarketplacenashville.com Young, Runaway June, the Opry debut of TUESDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS Jake Hoot, and more! For Opry tickets TN State Museum Highlights Tours and information visit opry.com or call (615) TN State Museum, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. 871-OPRY. Our free Museum Highlights tour is a great way to see some never-before-seen artifacts and hear DAILY some of the great stories of Tennessee history. Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tours 2–2:45 pm (except for holidays). tnmuseum.org Guided tours of the Grand Ole Opry House offer Orchids in the Mansion visitors an up-close look at the celebrated 4,400- Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, seat venue and country’s most famous show, in- 1200 Forrest Park Drive. Orchids will be displayed cluding themed dressing rooms, the artists’ en- throughout the historically redecorated mansion trance, the Opry stage, and more. Daytime tours and present a series of period room interventions to are available seven days a week, featuring an all explore how the Cheek family likely brought nature new immersive video experience. Tours are also indoors and decorated their home. Miltoniopsis, available following most Opry performances with Cymbidium, and Phalaenopsis orchids will be fea- video tour guide Darius Rucker. For a once-in-a- tured, among others. 9 am–5 pm. cheekwood.org lifetime experience, try our Behind the Curtain VIP TUESDAY EVENINGS tour. For more information, visit opry.com or call Tipsy Tour (615) 871-OPRY. 21c Museum Hotel Nashville, 221 2nd Avenue 3 Greater Nashville ® the nashville visitors guide Publisher Key Magazine Nashville LLC [email protected] Design & Production Gerri Winchell Findley 9 Music Square South Suite 224 Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 354-9370 • Fax (615) 397-3044 Visit our website: www.nashvillekey.com Key Magazine assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions appearing more than once. Photos Courtesy of: Media Production Services, Robert Ames Cook Chamber of Commerce, Margaret Angell Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation Tennessee Photographic Services Chris Hollo Photography, Gerri Winchell Findley, Mary Glynn Williamson, David B Lile/davidblile.com Distributed free to Nashville area hotels, motels and visitor information centers. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part is prohibited. USPS 543030. this issue This magazine published by Key Magazine Nashville, under license from Key Magazines, Inc. 3805 Ivywood Court, Arlington, TX 76016. Events 3–8 Performing Arts 10–14 TM Key Info 15 Maps 16 –18 Dining 20–21 Key Magazine Locations: Shopping & Services 23 Arizona Carmel/Monterey Chicago Cincinnati Dallas Fort Worth Houston Memphis Milwaukee Nashville Attractions 24–30 Oklahoma City Palm Springs Tulsa Ghana, West Africa Key affiliates are located in Boston, New York City and Pittsburgh. Contact Nashville Key for advertising opportunities. North. Curious about contemporary art? Learn events about our current exhibition, Fragile Figures: Beings and Time. Grab a discounted drink 6–7 FEBRUARY 1, 13, 16, 18, 22, 25, 27, 29 pm from the Tipsy Tour menu, and join us in the Nashville Predators lobby at 7 pm to explore art with a guided tour. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. Enjoy NHL 21cmuseumhotels.com hockey in Smashville on Feb. 1 vs. Las Vegas FEBURARY 1 Golden Knights; Feb. 13 vs. New York Islanders; Chinese New Year Celebration Feb. 16 vs. St. Louis Corner Park, Between 21st Avenue and Blakemore Blues at 5 pm; Feb. 18 Avenue. For year of the Mouse, the Chinese Arts vs. Carolina Hurricanes; Alliance will present “Mouse Bride,” storytelling Feb. 22 vs. Columbus with puppets and dance. There will be profession- Blue Jackets; Feb. 25 al jugglers Playing By Air, Nashville Public Library’s vs. Ottawa Senators; Feb. 27 vs. Calgary Flames; Puppet Truck, Chinese dance, martial arts, music Feb. 29 vs. Colorado Avalanche. All games at 7 pm and songs, Chinese Yo-Yo, Chinese naming, arts unless otherwise noted. predators.nhl.com and crafts for children, bamboo dance, Chinese lan- FEBRUARY 1, 29 guage students’ presentations in addition to the tra- Public Star Party ditional Chinese lion dance and dragon dance. The Join the Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society celebration will conclude with the popular Dragon as they set up telescopes for everyone to enjoy Parade. Free admission. chineseartsalliance.org the view of the winter night sky! Feb. 1 at Shelby FEBRUARY 1 Bottoms Nature Center, 1900 Davidson St., 6:30– The Nashville Black Market 8:30 pm; and Feb. 29 at Edwin Warner Park, 61 600 28th Avenue North. Come help support and Vaughn Rd., 7–9 pm. bsasnashville.com empower black business owners and entrepre- FEBRUARY 9 neurs. There will be local vendors, music, give- Lightning 100’s Chocolate Affair aways and a photo booth. Free admission, 12–5 Marathon Music Works, 1402 Clinton Street. pm. thenashvilleblackmarket.com Celebrate some of the greatest things in life – food, FEBRUARY 1, 2 drinks, music and chocolate! Nashville food arti- Antiques & Garden Show sans will be sampling their flagship creations, sweet Music City Center, 201 Fifth Avenue South. More to savory. Experience flavors from the best choco- than 150 vendors will show magnificent garden latiers, candy creators, bakers and food makers all spaces, fine antiques, horticultural items, informa- in one place! Jazz singer Rebecca Sayre will be set- tive lectures, magnificent gardens, a cocktail party ting the mood. Unique beer and liquor selections, or two, and some of the most renowned design, the chocolate fountain will be stocked and flowing. landscape and architectural speakers in the world. Tickets: $40–$65. Ages 21 and over. 7:30–10:30 pm. Celebrating its 30th glorious year, the Antiques & chocolateaffairnashville.com Garden Show of Nashville is longest-running, larg- FEBRUARY 7, 10, 13, 28 est and most prestigious event of its kind in the The Huckabee Show country. Hours: Friday and Saturday 9 am–6 pm; 30 Music Village Boulevard, Hendersonville. Sunday 11 am–4 pm. antiquesandgardenshow.com Be part of a live studio audience and enjoy FEBRUARY 1-2 news, music, entertainment and fun with former Tennessee Boat & Fishing Expo Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee and his Wilson County Expo Center, 945 East Baddour special guests! Tickets are free. For ages 16+. Parkway, Lebanon. The top boat and tackles deal- Seating at 6:30 pm. Walk-ins welcome! Register ers will be on hand with something for everyone! online or call 833-HUCKABEE for more info. Check out the newest boats and load up on tackle huckabeetix.tv with discount pricing. Stick around for hourly door FEBRUARY 8 prizes and enjoy a walk down memory lane viewing Wild About Bluebirds the antique lure display. Admission: $10 adults; 12 Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary, 545 Beech Creek and younger free; $5 Military and Seniors (age 65 Road. Prepare the way for this spring’s bluebirds and older). Hours: Saturday 12 pm–6 pm, Sunday with a brand new nest box. Hike the bluebird nest- 1–3 pm. tnboatexpo.com box trail at Owl’s Hill and learn how this simple, but 5 events FEBRUARY 14 East Nashville Night Market critical research project helped bring the Eastern 400 Davidson Street. The event offers shopping bluebird from a threatened species to showing with local vendors, dinner with Music City’s finest population increase. Your group will build its own food trucks, live music, and beer with a beautiful bluebird nestbox in preparation of spring and scenic view of the Nashville skyline.