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Here’s what’s happening in Middle Tennessee this Labor Day weekend


Here’s what’s happening in Middle Tennessee this Labor Day weekend

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Labor Day is just around the corner, and whether you’re planning a trip out of town or just looking to explore somewhere new, we’ve got you covered!

You can celebrate the holiday weekend all weekend long at Harriet’s Rooftop! There are live DJ sets and cocktail specials for everyone! They run every day from opening to closing!

Who doesn’t love a Saturday at the park? On August 31st, you can celebrate the long weekend with baseball as the Home Run Derby makes its debut at First Horizon Park in Nashville!

HomeRun Derby X is a mixed 3-on-2 competition featuring teams from the MLB and softball worlds, including Manny Ramirez and Jocelyn Alo! Tickets are still available and admission is only $10.

Baseball not your thing? No worries! The Nashville Zoo hosts Autumn Zzzoofari Slumber for families with children ages 4 to 12! This fun pajama party offers plenty of activities for the little ones and breakfast the next morning!

Fancy some fireworks? You can enjoy the bright lights at Located in Nashville, 1.7 km from Nashville International Airport, the 4-star hotel provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. on September 1st. Participants can enjoy the beautiful colors of the sky reflected in the lake below!

The fireworks start at around 8:45 p.m.

When it comes to Labor Day, visit Arrington Vineyards! There’s plenty to enjoy including live jazz and delicious food truck options!

Craving something to eat? All weekend long, STK Nashville is offering all veterans, teachers and first responders 50% off.

On Sunday we invite you to the 3rd annual Octobearfest at Jackalope! From 12pm to 7pm you can enjoy live music and delicious food!

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