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Daily Email - Tuesday - 06/09/2026

Nashville's story wouldn't be the same without its Latino community. Full stop. My experience living off Nolensville Rd for the past several years has shown me just how rich in love and community the culture is, and how much family is at the forefront. Today, we're highlighting some of the people, businesses, events, restaurants, artists, and organizations that help shape the city we love, and a few ways you can show your support year-round.

Today's giveaway celebrates their music. We're sending one lucky winner to see Los Lonely Boys at Harken Hall on June 23rd, where the Grammy-winning brothers will bring their signature blend of Texican rock, soul, and blues to Nashville. Enter now to join the fiesta with free tickets!

JUST ANNOUNCED

  • Lone Star Beer and the Oil Dawgs are bringing a little Texas to Turkey and the Wolf Icehouse on June 12th with The Sandlot Sandwich Social complete with sandwiches, cold beer, and live music from Mac Cornish and Hunter Cox. Enter to win a $200 tab plus a $200 Lone Star gift card, then come hungry.*

  • Los Lonely Boys bring their soulful blend of rock, blues, and Tex-Mex influences to Harken Hall on June 23rd. Catch the band behind "Heaven" as they celebrate a new chapter more than two decades into their career, and snag free seats on us!*

  • Somewhere between a wrestling card and a metal show, you'll find Classic City Wrestling at The Basement East on June 19th. Enter to win tickets and witness body slams, live music from Omenbringer, and an evening that probably isn't covered by your health insurance, so win tickets and tag in!*

  • Twenty years in, The Infamous Stringdusters are still finding new ways to push bluegrass forward. Catch them at the Ryman on July 14th with The Last Revel and enter to win a couple of bench seats.*

  • Plus other just announced shows from Umphrey's McGee, Weird Pals, Hans Condor and more!

LATINX COMMUNITY GUIDE TO NASHVILLE

Photo: Kat & Alex

The Latino community is woven into nearly every corner of Nashville, from the restaurants and small businesses that anchor neighborhoods to the artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, and organizers helping shape the city's future.

At a moment when many immigrant families are facing uncertainty, showing up for your neighbors can be as simple as learning, listening, supporting local businesses, and participating in community events. This guide is a celebration of the people and places that make Nashville stronger, more vibrant, and more connected—and an invitation to spend your time and dollars accordingly.

Here are some of our favorite ways to experience, support, and celebrate Nashville's Latino community.

NASHVILLE SYMPHONY PRESENTS:

SCHERMERHORN SYMPHONY CENTER’S UPCOMING EVENTS

The Schermerhorn isn't just for symphony superfans. One night, it's a blockbuster film score; the next, it's yoga with live musicians, and somehow it all sounds incredible. See what's coming up and treat yourself to something a little classier than your usual Tuesday.*

6.16 - 7.31 - DOLLY PARTON’S THREADS (WIN)

IN THE FUTURE

6.14-6.19 - 615 WEEK at VARIOUS VENUES (WIN)*

7.25 - ZEDS DEAD

LOCALS ONLY

  • Big news for East Nashville book lovers: The Bookshop is getting a permanent home. The beloved indie bookstore is moving just up the road to a space more than three times its current size, with room for more books, bigger events, a coffee nook, and a front porch built for lingering. Show your support and visit the OG location before the big upgrade.

  • Missed it the first time? Patagonia Nashville is hosting an encore screening of How to Heal the Planet tomorrow night (Wed, June 10th), followed by a conversation with local farmers, sustainability leaders, and the filmmakers behind this Nashville-rooted story about food, farming, and community. RSVP now for free!

WIN STUFF

🔥 FESTS FOR THE REST OF US: 

Before we sign off, we'd like to shine a light on TIRRC, a local organization doing important work to support immigrant communities across Tennessee. Today's “YouTubesday” pick offers a thoughtful look at the growing network of neighbors, advocates, and community members showing up for one another when it matters most.

“The good neighbor looks beyond the external accidents and discerns those inner qualities that make all men human and, therefore, brothers.”

- Martin Luther King, Jr.

Jason
@gigs2310
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