Nashville’s Big Bash Rings in 2024 with Star-Studded Lineup

Keith Urban headlines Nashville's New Year's Eve celebration with Kane Brown and Jelly Roll.

Nashville will once again host its renowned Jack Daniel’s New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash at the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. This year’s event will be headlined by four-time GRAMMY winner Keith Urban, alongside Kane Brown and Jelly Roll. Rachel Smith from ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT will return as co-host. The concert is free and open to the public.

The live CBS special will air on December 31st from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. CT and 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. CT, with performances spanning multiple time zones. The event, now in its 16th year, will feature the iconic red Music Note drop at midnight, accompanied by a fireworks display.

In partnership with Music City Inc., the event will introduce new features including a charitable collaboration with Red Frogs USA, a dedicated Sober Space for those in recovery, and Sensory Inclusion Bags by KultureCity to aid individuals with sensory needs. Clear bag policies will be enforced, with lockers available for rent.

The celebration promises a safe and enjoyable experience, with security measures in place, including fenced perimeters and metal detectors. For more details, visit VisitMusicCity.com.

Additional highlights include a range of food trucks, merchandise sales, and sustainability initiatives in partnership with Tennessee State Parks. The event will also feature ADA-accessible viewing areas and a designated Designated Driver Zone.

For transportation, attendees will have access to safe options, including rideshares and parking facilities. For more information on street closures and parking, visit VisitMusicCity.com.

For updates and social media interactions, use the hashtag #NashvilleNYE and follow @VisitMusicCity across platforms.

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Cheekwood Winter Concert Series 2025 Announced

The Cheekwood Estate & Gardens in Nashville will host its annual Winter Concert Series in 2025, featuring diverse musical performances, including Latin rhythms, jazz, and New Orleans blues. The concerts, held in Massey Auditorium on January 25, February 14, and March 1, will showcase artists such as Giovanni Rodriguez and Lisa Stewart. Tickets will be available to members on December 3 and to the general public on December 10.