Monica Reed

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This sounds amazing for the Holidays!

We’ve still got Labor Day, Football season opening games, Rivalry weekend, Thanksgiving, Black Friday then Christmas. I understand all this, don’t rush but planning out the Holidays can be tough if you don’t have all the info!  Well, this is pretty specific!

This sounds amazing!  It’s called “Enchant” and it opens in Nashville on Black Friday! One of the world’s largest holiday-themed events will be taking place in Nashville for the first time. This event is a 10-acre event, and it will be held in First Horizon Park in Nashville, beginning on Black Friday (November 25).

Enchant annually held on the playing fields of major league sports stadiums and iconic outdoor spaces. It includes a walk-through light maze made up of more than FOUR MILLION lights. This year, it has scored its first-ever national sponsor: the Hallmark Channel as part of their “Countdown to Christmas” campaign.

There will be a lot of fun and exciting experiences like a “Hallmark Cozy Christmas” lounge, photo opportunities, Enchant hot chocolate, Hallmark Channel wine tasting and a chance for fans to win a set visit to a Hallmark movie while it is in production.

There will also be a 100-foot-tall Christmas tree, an ice skating trail, live entertainment, visits with Santa and a village marketplace with crafts, gifts, festive culinary treats and holiday cocktails.

Tickets for Enchant go on sale on September 15.

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