3 Activities To Enjoy During The CMA Music Festival

This week, the CMA Music Festival descends upon our beloved city of Nashville, bringing with it the hordes of country music fans from around the nation. There will be plenty to do and see at the festival grounds downtown and Michael D. Ponce & Associates’ team of Nashville personal injury lawyers would like to tell you about a few things you won’t want to miss.

  • Autograph Sessions- Numerous performers will be on hand at the AT&T Uverse Fan Fair X to sign memorabilia. Just check out the time schedule to have an exclusive meet and greet with your favorite artist.
  • Music- Country music’s top stars will be playing on stages scattered around town throughout the week. Some of the most anticipated acts will include Alabama, Travis Tritt, Lady Antebellum, and Eric Church.
  • CMT Music Awards- If you are lucky enough to find your way in, the annual awards ceremony where the top acts of the year are honored is the highlight of the week.

While the festival can be an entertainment highlight of the year for many attendees, the alcohol served at events combined with increased motor vehicle and foot traffic around town can inflate the chances of being involved in a Nashville car accident—or worse—a drunk driving accident. That’s why our attorneys would like to remind drivers to not get behind the wheel of a car or truck after drinking alcohol. Also, buckle up, slow down, and keep an eye out for others on the road.

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