June 2014 events in/around Nashville

There’s *so much* to do in/around #Nashville in June.  Here are just a few of the many activities you might want to explore further.

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June 1, 15, and 29: Nashville Sounds Military Sunday.  Every Sunday throughout the 2014 campaign the Nashville Sounds will wear camouflage jerseys as a salute to all members of the armed forces. All fans presenting a military ID card can receive $5 off Reserved or General Admission tickets. Pregame ceremonies will honor distinguished members of the local military commands.

June 1 (and July 13, August 10 and 24): Tennessee Association of Vintage Baseball games take place.  Noon at Bicentennial Mall.  They use the rules, equipment, costumes, and culture of the 1860s.  Visit tennesseevintagebaseball.com for more information.

June 4: CMA Music Festival Kick-off Concert at Riverfront Park (11:00 am to 4:30 pm).

June 5-8:  CMA Music Festival, downtown Nashville (we still call it Fan Fair): four days of free music from all your favorite artists and some you haven’t heard of yet – but it’s likely you will over the coming months!  Here’s the line-up for LP Field for each evening of the festival – but don’t be surprised if unannounced artists show up…

Thursday: Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw

Friday: Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, Eric Church, The Band Perry

Saturday: Darius Rucker, Florida Georgia Line, Little Big Town, Chris Young, Keith Urban

Sunday: Hunter Hayes, Lady Antebellum, Thomas Rhett, Zac Brown Band, Brad Paisley

June 6-14: Riverbend, Chattanooga. Music, fireworks, 5K and 10K runs, children’s exhibits.  Riverbendfestival.com.

June 7: National Trails Day.  Every state park will offer guided hikes, nature classes, or free programs. Visit tn.gov/environment/parks/hiking for more information.

June 12-14: Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN.  2014 line-up includes Elton John, Kanye West, Jack White, Lionel Richie, Vampire Weekend, Skrillex, Arctic Monkeys, The Avett Brothers, Phoenix, The Flaming Lips, Wiz Khalifa, Ice Cube, Janelle Monae, Lucero, and a lot more.  Have a great time but be safe.

June 20: Night Market at the Nashville Farmers Market.  Shop and sip under the stars.  Wine bar!

 June 21: RC & Moon Pie Festival, Bell Buckle.  Music, cloggers,  games, crafts, and the world’s largest Moon Pie!  Bellbucklechamber.com.

June 21: Jefferson Street Jazz & Blues Festival.  Music, food, family fun.  Local jazz and blues musicians.  Jumptojefferson.com

June 24-28: Summerfest in Ashland City, Riverbluff Park.  Concerts, carnival rides, and fun with a Cumberland Catfish Cookoff on June 28 (5:00 to 8:00 pm) followed by fireworks display. 

All of June at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts: American Ballads: The Photographs of Marty Stuart.

All of June at Cheekwood: David Rogers’ Big Bugs, ten enormous (as in 25+ ft) bug sculptures made of fallen wood, twine, bark, etc.  There are great interactive exhibits for the children, too.

All of June at Lane Motor Museum: Tatra Cars, Excellence in Engineering.  Lanemotormuseum.org

At the Ryman in June:  Stars for Second Harvest (June 3), Marty Stuart (June 4), Frankie Valli (June 15), Counting Crows (June 17), Julianne Hough (June 18), Elvis Costello (June 21), Vince Gill (June 26), Lindsey Stirling (June 28). 

Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening at Arrington Winery: free live jazz and wine tasting.  Visit arringtonwinery.com for more information.