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Nashville's Weekend Guide: Live Music, Comedy, and Family Fun Fill Music City

Nashville's Weekend Guide: Live Music, Comedy, and Family Fun Fill Music City

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Hey Nashville listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening in Music City this weekend and into the week ahead. Today, Saturday March 28, kick off with the daytime hit songwriters show at 3rd and Lindsley on 818 3rd Avenue South. Backstage Nashville brings you the stories behind country's biggest songs, starting at 12:30 pm, according to nationaltoday.com. Perfect for music lovers wanting an intimate vibe.

Later this afternoon at 3 pm, head to the Square in Franklin for No Kings, a community event full of local energy, as listed on Nashville Patch. Then catch Cooper Alan lighting up the Ryman Auditorium stage at 8 pm, straight from the Ryman's event calendar. Comedy fans, don't miss Kountry Wayne's 18-plus show at Zanies Comedy Club Nashville at 9:15 pm, with tickets available via Gametime.co.

Yesterday's buzz from Friday March 27 still lingers, like Mike Epps at Bridgestone Arena on Upper Broadway and the We Them One's Comedy Tour there too, per VisitMusicCity and Ticketmaster. Plus, SiriusXM The Highway's Music Row Happy Hour rocked Chief's on Broadway at 3 pm, as noted by Cambria Nashville Airport events.

Tomorrow Sunday March 29, families and nature buffs should hit Warner Parks Nature Center at 7311 Hwy 100 for The Weedy Garden children's book event with authors Margaret and Billy Renkl from 10 am to 11:30 am. Warner Parks.org details how it'll feature University of Tennessee Extension Master Gardeners sharing habitat tips. That evening, Boys Like Girls takes the Ryman at 7:30 pm for a nostalgic pop-punk throwdown, right from Ryman.com.

Looking ahead into the week, Warner Parks keeps the outdoor fun rolling with a Spring Volunteer Hike, moss-touching trails, bluebird spotting, bird banding observations, and more through early April. Check their full lineup for poetry slams, radio-telemetry bird training, wildflower hunts, and tiny critter explorations like turtles and toads.

Whether you're chasing tunes on Broadway, laughs at Zanies, or fresh air in the parks, Nashville's packed with vibes. Grab those tickets quick and make some memories.

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