Your Guide to June 2025 in Nashville
School’s out! Pools are open! And the month is packed with local events, concerts, and festivals. Host Marie Cecile Anderson, producer Daniel Sumstine, and Hey Nashville newsletter editor Margaret Kingsbury are here with your guide to June in Nashville — including what to do for Juneteenth and Pride!
If you’re looking for even MORE options, we’ve featured some great activities and important news stories across the city in recent episodes: We’ve got your crash course to camping in our area, the best road trips for Nashville families, and the best pizza in town (according to us). We learned why our bike lanes are disappearing, what’s going on with the new property assessment, and what it felt like in South Nashville when the ICE detainments started. What’s going on with our Office of Homeless Services? What kind of hemp just got banned? We’ve got you covered.
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