Davidson Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend

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Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Davidson County!

1Fall Fest Glow in the Park

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Photo courtesy of The Adventure Park at Nashville Facebook page

Friday, October 7, to Saturday, October 8, 6:00pm-10:00pm

801 Percy Warner Blvd, Nashville, TN

The Adventure Park at Nashville

Get ready to experience The Adventure Park’s exciting courses in a cool and alternative way! Their evening Glow in the Park events allow you to zipline through trees lit up by glow attire, colored lights, music and more! Brightly-shining LED lights illuminate your way while you zipline, work the ropes and traverse through the treetops. And you have toe-tapping music to keep your adrenaline flowing! It takes your rope climbing and zip-lining fun to the next level. Each of their trails is lined with multi-colored LED lights to guide you throughout the courses. They also provide a safety briefing to go through harnessing with you, so don’t worry if you’ve never been to a park like this before!

Fore more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

2Keith Urban: The Speed of Now World Tour

Photo courtesy of Bridgestone Arena

 

Friday, October 7, 7:00pm

501 Broadway Ave, Nashville, TN
Bridgestone Arena

Keith Urban has spent the better part of his life harnessing a passion for music.  This helps to understand why he is one of the most successful and well-respected artists in the world. He has won four Grammy Awards, 13 CMAs, 15 ACMs, three AMAs, two People’s Choice Awards and celebrated nine consecutive gold, platinum or multi-platinum albums. His musical virtuosity and fluidity has made him a talented musician and artist. He has collaborated with a diverse group of artists that include: Billy Gibbons, Buddy Guy, H.E.R., Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, John Mayer, Julia Michaels, Justin Timberlake, Dzeko, Miranda Lambert, Nile Rodgers, Post Malone, Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones and Vince Gill. See him this weekend with Tyler Hubbard and Ingrid Andress.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

3Nashville Ballet Presents Cinderella

Photo courtesy of Nashville Ballet Facebook page

Friday, October 7 to Sunday, October 9, various times

505 Deaderick St, Nashville, TN

TPAC

A final stroke of midnight changes it all when a beautiful princess, handsome prince, and glass slipper come together on stage for Paul Vasterling’s sparkling rendition of Cinderella. Inspired by the beloved fairytale classic, this delightfully whimsical tale blends beauty, humor, and of course, a little bit of magic to tell a story that transcends generations and never grows old.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

42022 Fangtastic 5K

Photo courtesy of NHL

Saturday, October 8, 7:00am-11:00am

501 Broadway Ave, Nashville, TN
Bridgestone Arena

Show your Preds Pride and join other Smashville fans for the 2022 Fangtastic 5K this Saturday! The Preds are kicking off the 2022-23 season with a race around downtown Nashville. Enjoy a 3.1 mile walk or run beginning and ending at your favorite place – Bridgestone Arena. The Preds are proud to announce that a portion of the registration cost will automatically be contributed to the Nashville Predators Foundation Empowered by SmileDirectClub. Registration includes: Commemorative 2022 Fangtastic 5K Race T-shirt, 2022 Fangtastic 5K Finisher’s Medal, Ticket to a Nashville Predators game on Tuesday, Oct. 18 vs. the Los Angeles Kings or Tuesday, Nov. 15 vs. the Minnesota Wild.

For more information and to register, click here.

5Alex G with Barrie- God Save the Animals Tour

Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Bowl Nashville

Sunday, October 9, 8:00pm

925 3rd Ave N, Nashville, TN
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville

God Save the Animals opens with a sort of credo: “After all,” sings Alex Giannascoli, the 29- year-old, Philadelphia-based musician best known as Alex G. “People come and people go away / Yeah, but God with me he stayed.” The first two words, which also comprise the song’s title, suggest the inevitability of change and the artist’s passive, if conflicted, relationship to it. Similar sentiments have appeared across Giannascoli’s oeuvre, but here, on his fourth full length album for Domino and ninth overall, he seems drawn to a particular outlet for feelings of helplessness. Beyond the ambient inspiration of pop, Giannascoli has been drawn in recent years to musicians like Gillian Welch and writers like Joy Williams, artists who balance the public and hermetic, the oblique and the intimate, and who present faith more as a shared social language than religious doctrine.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

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