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Tootsie's Orchid Lounge
The most venerated of the downtown honky-tonks, Tootsie's vibrates with boot-stompin' every night of the week. In the 1960s, club owner and den mother 'Tootsie' Bess nurtured the likes of Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings. Now, up-and-coming country musicians play the two tiny stages and it's not unusual for big stars to stop by for an impromptu jam session.
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Robert's Western World
Buy a pair of boots, a beer or a burger at Robert's, a longtime favorite on the strip. Music starts at 11am and goes all night; Brazilbilly, the house band, rocks it after 10pm on weekends.
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Rumours Wine and Art Bar
If you need a rest from neon NashVegas, head to the hip but low-key 12th Ave S neighborhood for a glass of Malbec at this arty hangout.
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Tennessee Performing Arts Center
With three great stages, this center is home to the Nashville Ballet, the Nashville Opera, and the Tennessee Repertory Company.
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Station Inn
South of downtown, this unassuming stone building is the best place in town for serious bluegrass.
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Basement
Beneath Grimey's Records, the Basement has intimate alt-rock and folk shows.
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Mercy Lounge
The Mercy Lounge with arty rock and roll shows in an old brick cannery.
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Nashville Symphony
Hosts maestros and pop stars in the shiny new Schemerhorn Symphony Hall.
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