What to do in Nashville - Events Guide

Nashville Alive: Music, Lights, and Holiday Cheer This Weekend


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Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Nashville today, Friday December 26th, and straight through the weekend. Kick off your post-Christmas adventures right here in Music City, where the holiday vibes are still glowing and the live tunes are calling your name.

Start today at the legendary Grand Ole Opry House with their epic Opry 100 celebration marking a century of country music magic. They've got a massive show tonight at 7 PM packed with big stars, newcomers, and once-in-a-lifetime moments—think premium lounge access with top-shelf drinks and hors d'oeuvres before the curtain rises, plus backstage tours where you can step into the famous wooden circle. Opry.com calls it the best year yet, so snag tickets for an unforgettable night of hits and history.

Over in downtown at Doc Holliday's Saloon on 112 2nd Ave N, the music never sleeps. Catch Luke Lander from 11 AM to 3 PM, Willie Traywick taking the stage 3 to 7 PM, Bobby T from 7 to 10 PM, and Zack Neal rocking it late into Saturday morning till 2 AM. According to their site, it's non-stop Nashville sound in a Wild West vibe—perfect for day drinking or dancing off that holiday feast.

Culture lovers, head to the Tennessee Performing Arts Center's Andrew Jackson Hall at 505 Deaderick St. for Nashville Ballet's enchanting Nutcracker at 2 PM. National Today highlights it as a festive must-see with dazzling dances and holiday spirit that'll have you dreaming of sugar plums.

For families or a magical evening glow-up, Nashville Zoo at 3777 Nolensville Pike is lit up with Zoolumination Festival of Lights from 5 to 9 PM tonight, tomorrow, Sunday, and beyond through January. VisitMusicCity.com raves about over 1,000 custom silk lanterns, towering creatures, live performances, a new ice rink, Santa's Village, and festive eats—America's largest Chinese lantern fest turned zoo wonderland.

Wander solo? Grab a self-guided tour at the iconic Ryman Auditorium starting at 9 AM, as listed on VividSeats, exploring the Mother Church of Country Music at your pace for just around $47 average.

This weekend keeps the energy high with more Opry shows, saloon sets, and zoo lights nightly. Whether you're two-stepping or lantern-gazing, Nashville's got the soundtrack to your holiday hangover cure.

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