Winter Events and Attractions in Nashville

Discover winter events and attractions in Nashville, from music festivals to cultural celebrations.

This winter, Nashville, Tennessee, offers a variety of events and attractions for visitors to enjoy. From live music and culinary experiences to sporting events and cultural celebrations, Music City has something for everyone.

Start the season with the Jack Daniel’s New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash featuring performances by Keith Urban, Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, and Brittney Spencer at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. This free event includes live music, fireworks, and the Music Note Drop.

For history enthusiasts, Nashville’s music museums and the Grand Ole Opry celebrate its centennial. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day weekend offers events at the Civil Rights Room in the Nashville Public Library and a special concert at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

Art lovers can visit the Zoolumination festival at the Nashville Zoo or explore various exhibitions at the Frist Art Museum. February brings the 615 Indie Live festival on February 1, showcasing local artists across multiple venues.

Throughout February, Nashville celebrates Black History Month with events and exhibits at the National Museum of African American Music, Tennessee State Museum, and Nashville Public Library. Ticket packages include access to the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum.

Dine Nashville returns in February, offering unique culinary experiences, including Chef Collaborations and Restaurant Week from February 24 to March 2. Sports fans can catch the Nashville Predators or attend the Athletes Unlimited Professional Women’s Basketball Tournament from February 5 to March 2.

For Valentine’s Day, Nashville offers romantic experiences such as candle-making at Paddywax Candle Bar, glassblowing at Nashville Glasshaüs, and intimate live music at venues like Rudy’s Jazz Room and The Bluebird Cafe.

For more information, visit the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp website at Visit Music City.

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Nashville Christmas Tree Recycling Program 2024-2025

The Nashville Department of Transportation and Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation Department have announced the continuation of their Christmas Tree Recycling Program for the 2024-2025 holiday season. The initiative, in partnership with Living Earth, aims to recycle Christmas trees into mulch, with 13 designated drop-off locations available from December 26, 2024, to February 14, 2025. Participants must remove all decorations from trees, and artificial trees can be discarded at Metro Nashville’s convenience centers.