Listen "Music City Gears Up for Packed Halloween Weekend"
Episode Synopsis
                            Thursday night in Nashville is shining bright and the city’s ready to roll into a jam-packed Halloween weekend. Tonight, those looking for a classic Music City experience can head to the Ryman Auditorium where Matt Maeson takes the historic stage at 7 pm. Expect songs with raw energy and confessional lyrics in a venue known as the Mother Church of Country Music. Listeners wanting a step further can upgrade their night with Ford Lounge access for specialty eats and drinks, giving the evening that true VIP Nashville style. Concert details are available at ryman dot com.Opry fans, your Thursday also brings an Opry Country Classics showcase at Ryman with a lineup including Trace Adkins, Erin Enderlin, the Gatlin Brothers, Bryce Leatherwood, and Sister Sadie. The Opry 100 celebration means a century’s worth of country music tradition comes alive, and a premium pass even opens lounges, drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and a backstage tour if you want to get closer to the stars.At 3rd and Lindsley, Bluegrass on 3rd features DownRiver Collective tonight. As the week rolls on, Friday brings a daytime hit songwriters show featuring Ray Fulcher, Phil O’Donnell, Justin Wilson, Ray Stephenson, and Gloria Anderson, a real treat for those who want the inside scoop on the stories behind Nashville’s chart-toppers. On Saturday, Guitar Party takes over the club with heavy-hitter guitarists like Tom Bukovac, Guthrie Trapp, and more.Halloween in Nashville this year is a three-day marathon. Friday night unleashes the infamous Trick or Drink Bar Crawl and the Halloween Zombie Crawl. More than 15 downtown bars are part of the action, where costumes, discounted drinks, and DJ-fueled fun promise late-night shenanigans. The Haunted Halloween Party at the W Nashville’s Rooftop in the Gulch kicks off at 9 pm with surprise entertainment and killer cocktails. Virgin Hotels hosts Death by Disco, serving up eerie beats and bites from 8 pm. For those feeling adventurous, the Monster Ball Adults Only Climb at the Adventure Park mixes spooky with sporty on Friday from 7 pm to 11 pm.Family listeners can enjoy Boo at the Zoo running every night through Saturday, November 1. Families can hit ten trick-or-treating stations, ride the Scary-Go-Round, watch animal shows, and enjoy fall activities, making it Nashville’s big seasonal tradition.Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for your next update on what’s happening. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI                        
                    
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