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Nashville is turning up the energy this week with events for every kind of listener, whether you are a fan of live music, food adventures, sports, or comedy. Kicking off tonight, country fans can head to the Grand Ole Opry for Opry Country Classics featuring legends like John Berry, T. Graham Brown, Dailey and Vincent, the Gatlin Brothers, and Victoria Shaw. They are also rolling out the Opry 100 Premium Pass with backstage access, artist meet-and-greets, and premium lounge perks.

Right in the heart of Music City, Ryman Auditorium hosts comedian Kurtis Conner tonight at 7:30. Later in the week, big names like Kacey Musgraves and Paul Stamets take the stage. Listeners looking for a free dose of local music can check out the Ryman Sidewalk Sessions, open to everyone passing by.

If you want to indulge your tastebuds, the Bourbon Pairing Experience and Dinner at Thistle and Rye is happening tonight, as featured by Nashville Guru. Foodies can also keep an eye out for various food-themed pop-ups around town, from sushi classes to festival-style tastings.

On Friday, if sports are your game, Lipscomb University faces off against UC Irvine in women’s volleyball at 6 PM. Later that night, Tim McGraw will be rocking The Pinnacle stage at 8:45 PM for those who love their country with a big crowd energy.

Saturday brings the much-anticipated 2000s Bar Crawl, officially titled Party Like It’s 2005, snaking through downtown Nashville on September 20, as advertised by the Nashville Scene. For music lovers, Nashville Brew Fest pours unlimited samples at the Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 27. Use the code GURU for discounted tickets if you are looking for some value. Classical music fans will want to check out Candlelight: Rings and Dragons at The Parthenon—an orchestral tribute to the worlds of Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones playing under candlelight.

Those looking for family-friendly events can visit the Kidsville Family Festival or wander the Nashville Film Festival for exclusive screenings and filmmaker Q&As. Both are ongoing throughout the week, according to Visit Music City.

And for something completely unique, consider the Sunset Safari: Rhinestones and Rhinos event at the Nashville Zoo, blending wildlife encounters with Music City glitz.

Whether you crave the stories on stage, the thrill of live music, the taste of a curated bourbon flight, or a walk through history with the Opry or the Ryman, Nashville keeps the tunes rolling and the city alive.

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