June Nashville Events

Summer’s in full stride — discover all the excitement the city has to offer! Here are some of the highlights this month:

Family Friendly

  • Movies in The Park (Every Thursday): Movies begin at sundown at Elmington Park with food trucks, games, and giveaways.

  • Community Day at Ascend Amphitheater (June 13): Free event to celebrate Nashville’s first responders with live music, interactive experiences, a kid zone, and more.

  • Movies Under the Giant Guitar (June 25): A free, open-air movie night in Wedgewood-Houston under the iconic guitar.

  • Nashville Farmers’ Markets (Throughout June): 12 South on Tuesdays, Wedgewood Houston on Wednesdays, Hip Donelson on Fridays, Richland Park on Saturdays.

Sports

  • Nashville Sounds (Throughout June): At First Horizon Park. Durham Bulls 6/9 - 6/14 and Gwinnett Stripers 6/24 - 6/25.

Concerts

  • CMA Fest (June 4-7): Free concerts and activities as well as ticketed events.

  • Charlie Puth (June 9): At Ascend Amphitheater.

  • Josh Grobin (June 19): At Bridgestone Arena.

  • Ed Sheeran (June 20): At Nissan Stadium.

  • Alan Jackson (June 27): At Nissan Stadium.

  • Post Malone (June 30): At Nissan Stadium.

Arts and Culture

  • Arts and Music in America (June 4-7): Cheekwood’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. Guests can expect a four-day festival of art, music, and summer traditions.

  • Sun-Printed Botanicals on Cotton (June 6): Learn the art of cyanotype—on fabric! - Frist Learning Center Studios.

  • Porter Flea Market (June 12): Handpicked designers and craftspeople selling jewelry, art, furniture, and home decor.

Fun for Grown-Ups

  • Brew at The Zoo (June 12): Walk around and enjoy the zoo after hours while sampling an array of beverages.

  • Champagne and Caviar (June 13): Four Champagne selections, each paired with four caviar-inspired appetizers at the Blue Aster Lounge.

  • Nashville Predators Craft Beer Festival (June 20): Unlimited craft beer tastings, games, food, and entertainment at Bridgestone Arena.

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