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Print Event Search Results SEARCH RESULTS FOR: Sep 27, 2021 - Sep 27, 2021 ONLINE + STREAMING InsideOut Theatre Workshops: The Soundtrack of Your Life Presented by Tennessee Performing Arts Center, TPAC at ONLINE Sep 20 - Sep 27, 2021 Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City Presented by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at ONLINE Apr 12 - Dec 31, 2021 ARTS New Work by Robert Phillips Presented by nook at nook Aug 14 - Sep 30, 2021 Lynn Goldsmith: The Looking Glass Presented by The Parthenon and Centennial Park Conservancy and Metro Parks and Recreation Nashville at The Parthenon Jun 24 - Oct 13, 2021 SPECTRUM Art Exhibit Presented by Tennessee State University Department of Art and Design at Hiram Van Gordon Gallery - Tennessee State University Sep 20 - Oct 15, 2021 A band of colors, as seen in a rainbow. Witness to the Rain by Fidencio Fifield-Perez Presented by Vanderbilt University Department of Art at E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center Sep 09 - Oct 21, 2021 How Lonely Sits the City That Was Full of People | Rob Matthews Presented by OZ Arts Nashville at OZ Arts Nashville Aug 24 - Nov 19, 2021 The Naked Truth: An American Story in White, Red and Blue Presented by Watkins College of Art at Belmont University at Belmont University | Leu Art Gallery Aug 23 - Dec 10, 2021 Nigerian-born, Memphis-based artist Ephraim Urevbu uses his powerful paintings to explore a fractured society, confront personal fears and biases, and spark community dialogue around America's deep-rooted issues with racism. Tennessee State Capitol Tours Presented by Tennessee State Museum at Tennessee State Museum May 24 - Dec 31, 2021 The Tennessee State Capitol is welcoming back visitors on a limited basis for self-guided tours. Visitors can now tour the Capitol Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. Nash Bash Photowalk Experience Presented by Nash Bash Experiences at 12 South Ongoing Explore Nashville, as a professional photographer snaps insta worthy images of you and your group. Visit Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery Presented by Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery at Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery Ongoing Visit The Johnny Cash Museum Presented by The Johnny Cash Museum at The Johnny Cash Museum Ongoing Visit The Patsy Cline Museum Presented by Patsy Cline Museum at Patsy Cline Museum Ongoing Visit Madame Tussauds Presented by Madame Tussauds Nashville at Madame Tussauds Nashville Ongoing Be the Star of Music City at Madame Tussauds! Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame Presented by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Ongoing The Station Inn: Bluegrass Beacon Presented by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Ongoing A Landmark Repurposed: From Post Office to Art Museum Presented by Frist Art Museum at Frist Art Museum Ongoing American Currents: State of the Music 2021 Presented by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Ongoing American Currents: State of the Music offers insight and perspective into the artists, musicians, and songwriters shaping today’s country music story. Kacey Musgraves: All of the Colors Presented by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Ongoing Channeling her own galactic country spirit and influences from Dolly Parton to Daft Punk, Kacey Musgraves is riding a critical wave behind her Grammy-winning, universally acclaimed album Golden Hour. Martina McBride: The Power of Her Voice Presented by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Ongoing The Museum explores the music and legacy of the influential vocalist, tracing her journey from performing in her family’s band as a child to becoming a chart-topping, award-winning, perspective- shifting country music artist. Visit The Hermitage Presented by Andrew Jackson's Hermitage at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage Ongoing Visit The National Museum of African American Music Presented by National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) at National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) Ongoing Tour the Jefferson Street Sound Museum Presented by Jefferson Street Sound Museum at Jefferson Street Sound Museum Ongoing COMMUNITY Fort Negley Walking Tour Presented by Metropolitan Historical Commission at Fort Negley Park and Visitors Center Ongoing Nashville Black History Walking Group Tour Presented by United Street Tours at Various Venues | Nashville Ongoing Music City Hop-on, Hop-off Tour Presented by Gray Line of Tennessee at Gray Line Tennessee Ongoing Nashville City Tour Presented by Gray Line of Tennessee at Riverfront Station Ongoing Nashville Night Trolley Tour Presented by Gray Line of Tennessee at Gray Line Tennessee Ongoing FAMILY FUN Goblins & Giggles Presented by Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center at Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center Sep 10 - Oct 31, 2021 This fall, guests are invited to Gaylord Opryland Resort to experience a memorable family vacation by enjoying a new Goblins & Giggles celebration, occurring September 10 through October 31, 2021. Visit Adventure Park at Nashville Presented by The Adventure Park at Nashville at The Adventure Park at Nashville May 17 - Nov 28, 2021 Nashville Presented by The Escape Game Nashville at The Escape Game Nashville - Main Location Ongoing ROCK ON NASHVILLE You Have 60 Minutes to Secure a Record Deal! The Heist Presented by The Escape Game Nashville at The Escape Game Nashville - Main Location Ongoing BEAT A THIEF, BE A THIEF You Have 60 Minutes to Recover a Priceless Painting! Special Ops: Mysterious Market Presented by The Escape Game Nashville at The Escape Game Nashville - Main Location Ongoing TRUST NO ONE, SAVE EVERYONE You Have 60 Minutes to Uncover the Truth! FOOD + DRINK Falling For Fairlane Penthouse Pop-Up Bar Presented by Fairlane Hotel at Fairlane Hotel Sep 17 - Oct 22, 2021 They have recreated everything you love about Fall, think beautiful Fall foliage backdrops and pumpkin spice infused cocktails and appetizers! Visit Beachaven Vineyards and Winery Presented by Beachaven Vineyards and Winery at Beachaven Vineyards and Winery Ongoing Visit Amber Falls Winery & Cellars Presented by Amber Falls Winery and Cellars at Amber Falls Winery and Cellars Ongoing Visit Amber Falls Winery Nashville at Opry Mills Presented by Amber Falls Winery & Cellars - Nashville at Amber Falls Winery & Cellars - Nashville Ongoing Visit Grinder's Switch Winery Presented by Grinder's Switch Winery - Centerville at Grinder's Switch Winery - Centerville Ongoing Visit Grinder's Switch Winery at Marathon Village Presented by Grinder's Switch Winery - Marathon Village at Grinder's Switch Winery at Marathon Village Ongoing Visit Del Monaco Winery & Vineyards Presented by DelMonaco Winery & Vineyards at DelMonaco Winery & Vineyards Ongoing Chef-Inspired Food & Wine Pairing Presented by Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery at Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery Ongoing MUSIC Gary Numan Presented by The Basement East at The Basement East Sep 27, 2021 On Sale Fri Jun 4th at 12pm Music City Nights Presented by General Jackson Showboat at General Jackson Showboat Mar 05 - Dec 31, 2021 Live Music at Redneck Riviera Presented by Redneck Riviera at Redneck Riviera Ongoing Live Music at Tin Roof Broadway Presented by Tin Roof - Broadway at Tin Roof Broadway Ongoing Live Music at Tin Roof Demonbreun Presented by Tin Roof Demonbreun at Tin Roof Demonbreun Ongoing Live Music at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row Presented by Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row Ongoing Live Music and Line Dancing at Wildhorse Saloon Presented by Wildhorse Saloon at Wildhorse Saloon Ongoing Live Music at Ole Red Presented by Ole Red at Ole Red Ongoing Live Music at Miranda Lambert's Casa Rosa Presented by Miranda Lambert's Casa Rosa at Miranda Lambert's Casa Rosa Ongoing Live Music at FGL House Presented by FGL House at FGL House Ongoing SPORTS + REC FlyBoard at Percy Priest Lake Presented by Nashville FlyBoard at Nashville FlyBoard May 28 - Oct 11, 2021 Nashville FlyBoard Back - Bigger and Better!! Starting Memorial Day Weekend through October at Percy Priest Lake! Nashville Kayak Tours & Rentals Presented by River Queen Voyages at River Queen Voyages Apr 01 - Nov 01, 2021 Nashville Pedal Pontoon Party Boat Presented by River Queen Voyages at River Queen Voyages Apr 01 - Nov 01, 2021 River Queen Quest: Kayak Scavenger Hunt Presented by River Queen Voyages at River Queen Voyages Apr 01 - Nov 01, 2021 Visit Adventure Works Nashville North Presented by Adventureworks, Inc. at Adventureworks Zipline Forest Nashville North Ongoing Visit Adventure Works Nashville West Presented by Adventureworks, Inc. at Adventureworks Nashville West Ongoing Visit Topgolf Nashville Presented by Topgolf Nashville at Topgolf Nashville Ongoing STAGE General Jackson Showboat Cruises Presented by General Jackson Showboat at General Jackson Showboat Mar 05 - Dec 31, 2021 © 2021 - The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
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