THE NASHVILLE SESSIONS JUNE 10-14, 2026 · STEREO HANNA · CALEB · RILEY SIDE A

The Nashville
Sessions

Three voices. One city.
Infinite stories waiting to be told.

Hanna  ·  Caleb  ·  Riley
June 10–14, 2026 · Nashville, TN
Until We Roll Tape

The Countdown

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June 10, 2026 · 11:00 PM CT · Nashville, TN

The Session Plan

Things to Do

01
🏛 History
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
The 1,120-acre estate of the 7th President: restored mansion, formal gardens, family cemetery, and preserved slave quarters that tell the full, complicated story of his era. Best in the morning before the heat peaks.
📍 4580 Rachel's Lane⏰ Thur–Mon, opens 9am⌛ 2–3 hrs
thehermitage.com →
02
🏛 History
Fort Negley
The largest inland stone Civil War fort, built largely by enslaved and free Black Nashvillians. Short visit but punches well above its weight — striking skyline views and powerful history underfoot. Free to visit.
📍 1100 Fort Negley Blvd⏰ Tue–Sun⌛ 1 hr🆓 Free
Fort Negley Park →
03
🚢 History + Dinner
General Jackson Showboat
A 300-foot paddle-wheel riverboat cruising the Cumberland from Opryland — three decks, dinner served on board, and a live country music revue while the Nashville skyline drifts past. History, food, and a show in one slow-moving package.
📍 2812 Opryland Dr⏰ Lunch & dinner cruises⌛ ~2.5 hrs🎟 Book ahead
generaljackson.com →
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🎙 Music
RCA Studio B
The most famous recording studio in country music history. Elvis, Dolly, the Everly Brothers, 35,000+ songs. One of the few Music Row studios open to the public. Book through the Country Music Hall of Fame.
📍 1611 Roy Acuff Pl⏰ Tours daily⌛ 1 hr🎟 Book via CMHOF
countrymusichalloffame.org →
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🎵 Music
Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum
The Smithsonian of country music — 350,000 sq ft of rhinestone costumes, vintage guitars, and two floors tracing the genre from folk roots to today. Studio B tickets are sold here, so stack them on the same visit.
📍 222 5th Ave S⏰ 9am–5pm daily⌛ 2–3 hrs
countrymusichalloffame.org →
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🎤 Music
Ryman Auditorium
The Mother Church of Country Music. The guided backstage tour puts you in dressing rooms where Hank Williams and Dolly Parton prepared for the stage — and you get a free photo on it.
📍 116 5th Ave N⏰ Tours daily⌛ 1.5 hrs
ryman.com/tours →
04
🎸 Music
Johnny Cash Museum
Walking distance from the Ryman. The world's most comprehensive collection of Cash artifacts — handwritten lyrics, personal items, awards, instruments, and the full arc from Dyess, Arkansas to "The Man in Black." Intense and unforgettable.
📍 119 3rd Ave S⏰ 9am–7pm⌛ 1.5 hrs
johnnycashmuseum.com →
05
⭐ Music
Grand Ole Opry
The big finale. A live show or a backstage tour of the world's longest-running radio program. Saturday night at the Opry is exactly as good as it sounds. Book early.
📍 2804 Opryland Dr⏰ Live shows weekly⌛ 2–3 hrs
opry.com →
06
🎶 Music
The Bluebird Cafe
Songwriter-in-the-round — intimate, no stage, just artists and their songs. Taylor Swift was discovered here. Seats are very limited — book well ahead.
📍 4104 Hillsboro Pike⏰ Shows nightly⌛ 1.5–2 hrs
bluebirdcafe.com →
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🌃 Music
Lower Broadway
Broadway at its best — neon blazing, live music pouring out of every honky tonk. Walk slow. Dip into a bar, hear a song or two, move on. No cover. That's how locals do it.
📍 Broadway, Downtown⏰ Best after 7pm
visitmusiccity.com →
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📻 Music
iHeart Studios on Music Row
Where Bobby Bones broadcasts The Bobby Bones Show to 200+ stations every weekday 5–10am. No public tours, but standing outside the building where it happens is a real moment for any Bobby Bones fan.
📍 55 Music Square W⏰ Drive-by⚠️ No public tours
bobbybones.iheart.com →
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🔥 Hot Chicken
Prince's Hot Chicken Shack
The original. Thornton Prince's family invented Nashville hot chicken here in the 1930s, and they've been frying it the same way ever since — fried chicken on white bread with pickles, ratcheting the heat from mild to "shut up." Order one level below your confidence. Milk is your friend.
📍 Multiple locations⚠️ Start at Medium🥛 Milk is your friend
princeshotchicken.com →
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🔥 BBQ
Peg Leg Porker
Nashville's most celebrated BBQ — dry-rubbed ribs slow-smoked over hickory, pulled pork, sides that earn their own reputation. In The Gulch. Get the ribs.
📍 903 Gleaves St, The Gulch⏰ Tue–Sun, Lunch & Dinner
peglegporker.com →
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🍷 Italian + Wine Bar
Iggy's
A modern Italian spot in Wedgewood-Houston from chef Ryan Poli — handmade pasta, a seasonal menu built around local producers, and a wine list that leans into emerging makers. Order the cacio e pepe, get a spritz, and stay for dessert.
📍 609 Merritt Ave, Suite 101🍷 Wine bar & cocktails📅 Reservations recommended
iggysnashville.com →
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🌶 Tacos
Redheaded Stranger
A walk-up taco spot in East Nashville named for the Willie Nelson album — Southwestern-inspired tacos on house-made flour tortillas. Chopped brisket, whipped feta, Hatch green chiles, and a cult-favorite tater tot breakfast taco. Cheap, fast, exactly the right kind of weird.
📍 305 Arrington St, East Nashville⏰ Mon–Fri 10–10 · Sat–Sun 8–10🌅 Breakfast tacos
redheadedstrangertacos.com →
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🎸 Diner + Live Music
Robert's Western World
The most authentic stop on Lower Broadway — past the wall of cowboy boots in the front, the back room is a working honky-tonk with a flat-top grill. Order the Recession Special: a fried bologna sandwich, chips, a Moon Pie, and a drink for six bucks. House bands like Brazilbilly and Kelley's Heroes play traditional country, western swing, and rockabilly all day, no cover, no Bachelorette nonsense.
📍 416 Broadway, Lower Broadway⏰ 10am–3am daily🎸 Live music · No cover
robertswesternworld.com →
From the Producer (Uncle Mike)

Studio Notes

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Wear Good Shoes

The Hall of Fame has three full floors. Fort Negley has uneven stone paths. Comfortable walking shoes are non-negotiable in June heat.

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What to Pack

Nashville in June is hot and sticky — mid-80s°F by day, low-70s at night, with afternoon thunderstorms common. Pack light, breathable fabrics (cotton, linen), shorts and sundresses, a sun hat, sunglasses, and SPF. Bring a light layer for over-AC'd restaurants and venues, and a packable rain jacket or compact umbrella for the pop-up storms. Skip jeans for the daytime — you'll regret them by noon.

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Hydrate Like It's Your Job

June humidity in Nashville is a different sport than dry Idaho heat — you'll sweat through your shirt by 11am. Water bottle in the bag, drink more than you think you need, and reapply sunscreen because it's coming off whether you notice or not.

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Honky Tonk Age Limits

Most Broadway honky tonks go 21+ in the early evening (some all day). Daytime is more flexible — wander in around lunch, hear a few songs, then move on before the door curfew kicks in. The music is just as good at noon as it is at midnight.

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Tip the Band

Every stage in Nashville has a tip jar — and the band is usually playing for tips, not a salary. A few singles in the jar if you stuck around for a couple songs is the local move. Bring small bills; nobody Venmos a fiddle player.

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The Hot Chicken Rule

Order one spice level below what you think you can handle. "Hot" at Prince's is not the same as "Hot" anywhere else in the universe.

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The Shot List

Free Ryman stage photo (included in tour), Hall of Fame rotunda, Fort Negley skyline view. Hit all three. Post them to the Memory Wall.

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Free Live Music

Lower Broadway bars have live bands all day — no cover. Walk in, hear a song or two, walk out. That's how locals do it.

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The Bluebird Rule

If you go to the Bluebird, don't talk during songs. Seriously. They will shush you, and they're not joking — the silence is the whole point. Listen, clap between songs, save the conversation for the walk back to the car.

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Pedal Tavern Heads-Up

You'll see drunk bachelorette parties rolling down Broadway on giant beer-bikes. It's part of the local color. Don't engage, don't take pictures of strangers, just enjoy the spectacle and keep walking.

Hanna · Caleb · Riley

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