15 Top Tier THINGS TO DO WHILE IN NASHVILLE THIS AUTUMN!

 


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Autumn is one of my favorite seasons, so below, just for you, I've linked and listed 15 Top Tier Things to do while in Nashville This Autumn! Check em out!

Jazz On The Cumberland Concert Series continues through Sunday, December 17 with a Season Finale': A JAZZY CHRISTMAS on the CUMBERLAND

Kidsville Family Festival | Saturday, Sept. 23 | Centennial Park
The park will transform into the ultimate playground with dance performances, live readings, family-friendly yoga, and more family-friendly fun.


International Black Film Festival | Wednesday, Sept. 27-Sunday, Oct. 1 | Locations vary
The festival’s special presentations include a Lead Belly documentary, holiday film “Forgetting Christmas,” and a 10-minute preview of “The Color Purple” ahead of its release later this year.

Cheekwood Harvest | Through Sunday, Oct. 29 |Cheekwood
This year’s Cheekwood Harvest features three pumpkin houses, a scarecrow trail, beer garden, and other can’t-miss harvest happenings.

Nashville Film Festival | Thursday, Sept. 28-Wednesday, Oct. 4 | Locations vary | In addition to 140 film screenings, make plans to attend filmmaker Q+As, industry panels, live music showcases, and after parties.

Nashville Food Faire | Saturday, Sept. 30 | The Yard at oneC1TY
Shop from dozens of local vendors selling blended teas, handmade pastas, hot sauces, jams, and other provisions. Guests are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee.

Nashville Oktoberfest | Thursday, Oct. 5-Sunday, Oct. 8 | Bicentennial Capitol Mall
This family-friendly tradition features local breweries, live music, a brat eating contest, a 5k Bier Run, and a Dachshund Derby.

Fall Tennessee Craft Fair | Friday, Oct. 13-Sunday, Oct. 15
Shop fine crafts from jewelry, clay, and leather to wood, glass, and paintings from hundreds of Tennessee artists.

Light the Nations | Saturday, Oct. 21 | The Nations
The 7th annual event celebrating this West Nashville neighborhood features art, vendors, food trucks, live entertainment, and luminary bag decorating.

Southern Festival of Books | Saturday, Oct. 21-Sunday, Oct. 22 | Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. The annual literary festival welcomes 150 authors to Nashville for two days of public programming, including author talks, book signings, and more.

PumpkinFest | Saturday, Oct. 28 | Downtown Franklin
Walk down Main Street to check out over 150 craft vendors and 30 food vendors + enjoy activities like costume contests, a kids zone, and live music.

Boo at the Zoo | Thursday, Oct. 12 | Nashville Zoo
Guests will collect treats along the Trick-or-Treat Trail, hear jokes from Gourdon the Talking Pumpkin, sip on unlimited samples, and catch a Halloween-themed animal show at the amphitheater.

Boo at the Zoo | Friday, Oct. 13-Sunday, Oct. 29 | Nashville Zoo
For two weeks, visit the zoo for trick-or-treating, Halloween-themed animal shows, a “Scary-Go-Round” carousel, and “Monster Mash” dance area.

Southern Living House: August 3 - December 17                                                                     

And most importantly, please don't miss The Southern Living 2023 Idea House: tickets and tours are available August 3 - December 17