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Dr. Gary's Guitarnival Returns to Gallatin on September 20, 2025
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Dr. Gary's Guitarnival Returns to Gallatin for a Rocking Evening |
Celebrate Guitar Music at Historic Rose Mont on September 20, 2025 |
Music enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Dr. Gary's Guitarnival is set to electrify Gallatin on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM at the picturesque Historic Rose Mont (810 S Water Avenue, Gallatin, TN 37066).
This annual event is a vibrant celebration of guitar music and the enduring spirit of rock and roll. Attendees can expect an evening filled with dynamic performances from some of the region's most talented guitar-centric bands, all personally selected by Dr. Gary himself.
The best part? This is a free, all-ages event. Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Historic Rose Mont, the outdoor setting invites guests to bring their chairs and blankets to enjoy the music under the stars.
Beyond the music, the Guitarnival boasts a variety of vendors offering delicious food, refreshing ice cream, and local craft beer. Local artisans and crafters will showcase their unique creations, providing a perfect opportunity to support the community's talent.
For families, there's plenty to keep the little ones entertained, including a jump house, magician, and face-painting. Additionally, representatives from various local organizations will be present, highlighting the vibrant community spirit of Sumner County.
For those interested in exploring more of what Sumner County has to offer, consider attending the Luxury Living Sumner Style Home Tour on September 6, 2025, or the 10th Annual Mr. Sumner County Pageant on September 27, 2025. Both events showcase the rich culture and community engagement that define the area.
Don't miss out on this exciting evening of music, community, and fun at Dr. Gary's Guitarnival. It's an event that truly embodies the heart and soul of Gallatin and Sumner County.
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