Let us show you and your friends around your city for the Country Music Association Festival! Davidson County residents can enjoy the Old Town Trolley tour for FREE when accompanied by a full fare adult paid guest with Hometown Pass.
Cheekwood Estate and Gardens, 1200 Forrest Park Dr.
Cheekwood welcomes all to visit during our first-ever Community Celebration, which will include food trucks, kids’ activities, special appearances by some of Nashville’s most iconic cultural institutions, and exciting evening programs filled with music, a movie in the garden, and more.
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CMA Music Festival
Nissan Stadium, One Titans Way
The CMA Music Festival in Nashville is the ultimate celebration of country music, featuring live performances by top artists, meet-and-greets, and fan experiences. It’s a must-attend event for country music fans from around the world.
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Big Band Dances
Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave.
Big Band Dances bring the music and dance styles of the swing era to life with live bands playing classic hits from the 1930s and 1940s. These lively community events encourage people of all ages to dance and enjoy the nostalgic sounds of a bygone era, whether it’s in a local park, dance hall, or community center. Dance instructors are often on hand to lead lessons for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Blooming fields of over 200,000 sunflowers in many different beautiful varieties provide a simply stunning experience for guests at Lucky Ladd Farms’ summertime Sunflower SPECTACULAR. Bring your cameras to take delightful sunflower selfies! Spend as much time as you like wandering the field and enjoying the gorgeous scenery. Cut your perfect bouquet to take home, or buy pre-cut bouquets at their farm market. After your sunflower experience, spend an entertaining day at the farm’s 50+ fun attractions and activities.
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Water Lantern Festival
Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave.
The Water Lantern Festival is a serene and enchanting event where participants can decorate and release floating lanterns onto a body of water. Each lantern symbolizes hopes, dreams, and remembrances, creating a beautiful spectacle as they illuminate the night. Complemented by live music and food, the festival offers a moment of reflection and connection among attendees.
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Nashville Pride Festival and Parade
Bicentennial Capitol Park, 615 Main St.
The annual festival and parade is the largest LGBTQ+ event in Tennessee, with more than 150,000 people attending each year. The festival features over 240 vendors, food trucks, three stages of live entertainment with over 120 acts performing over two days, an extensive kids and family area, a youth area, art installations, and much more. Nashville’s LGBTQ+ artists will be well represented on the festival’s multiple stages. The annual parade will occur on iconic Broadway, starting at 8th Avenue and ending at 2nd Avenue. Thousands of people will come together on colorful floats, in cars, and on foot as official participants of the parade, with more than 40,000 people lining the streets of the parade route to be part of the celebration.