Best Things to Do in Nashville in September (Updated for 2025)

Me at the Johnny Cash Museum

Nashville is a southern city, but since it actually does experience all four seasons, there’s a chance that the weather is starting to cool off in September. This means that there’s a lot going on during the month because organizers assume that the temperature will be more pleasant than it was in August.

If you’re looking for even more to do, make sure to read my full guide to Nashville as well!

September Events in Nashville

Nashville Whiskey Festival

2025 Event Dates: October 10-12

Nashville Whiskey Festival brings together whiskey enthusiasts and experts to celebrate the craft and traditions of distilling the popular spirit. Events include a distillers showcase, whiskey tastings, masterclass and workshops, and more.

The Weekend Pass is $473.70, and tickets to individual events begin at $86.21.

Nashville Whiskey Festival Website

Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival

2025 Event Dates: September 27-28

While not technically in Nashville, it would be remiss not to mention Pilgrimage Festival taking place nearby in Franklin this month. Headliners for the festival include John Mayer and Kings of Leon. The lineup includes well-known artists as well as several newer up-and-coming artists. 

The event is family-friendly, and performances end at 10 pm each night.

Two-day general admission tickets are currently on sale for $249. The price rises to $275 when tier 3 sells out. Single day admission tickets are also available. You’ll also need to purchase a parking pass if you plan on bringing a vehicle.

Pilgrimage Festival Website

Nashville Fair

2025 Event Dates: September 5-14

The Nashville Fair features fun activities for all ages. Attractions include live music, midway carnival games and rides, special events like dinner shows, comedy, and line dancing, a kid zone, agriculture hall exhibits, and much more.

The Nashville Fair takes place at the Fairgrounds. Hours are 5 – 9:30 pm Monday through Friday and 11 am – 9:30 pm on weekends. Tickets range from $7 – $10. On-site parking is $10. (Make sure you bring cash for parking.)

Nashville Fair Website

Musicians Corner

2025 Event Dates: 5, 12, 19, 26

The 2025 fall series of Musicians Corner continues through September. This free annual concert series highlights artists from Nashville and more. The event takes place in Centennial Park at the corner of 27th Ave N & West End.

The lineup changes each day, so you can catch your favorites and also discover new-to-you artists.

Local food vendors are on-site during the events, and there is a pub area that serves drinks to those 21+.

Little ones can also attend and enjoy the fun at Kidsville. We love bringing our toddler to the Kidsville at the Parthenon on Saturdays during the rest of the year, and there’s something for all ages of kids.

Musicians Corner Website

AmericanaFest

2025 Event Dates: September 9-13

Hosted by the Americana Music Association, AmericanaFest is for both industry professionals and music fans. The festival has a mix of artist shows along with music industry panels. Access to different events and panels is based on which festival pass you buy. 

The basic festival pass, which allows you to go to nightly showcases and some special events is $125. The Silver and Gold passes give you more access and other perks. The Silver pass is $399 for members and $549 for non-members. The Gold Circle pass is $1349.

At some artist showcases, you may be able to buy tickets at the door instead of using a festival pass if there is additional capacity at the venue.

AmericanaFest Website

Grassroots & Nudie Suits

2025 Event Dates: September 13

The first ever Grassroots & Nudie Suits festival and concert is being held in Madison this year. The festival portion of the day from 11 am to 5 pm is free. You can enjoy live music, food and drink, and fun activities for kids during this time.

The concert portion of the day starts at 7 pm at Harken Hall. Artists are The Farmer & Adele and The Time Jumpers. Floor seats start at $39.

Grassroots & Nudie Suits Website

Full Moon Pickin’ Party

2025 Event Dates: September 5

The Full Moon Pickin’ Party is a bluegrass music series that takes place once each month from May until September. The event is held in Percy Warner Park, and proceeds go to the Friends of Warner Parks which preserves and protects the parks.

Food truck vendors will be on-site, and outside food is allowed as well (although outside alcohol is not allowed).

Admission is $25 per person. Tickets need to be bought online in advance.

Full Moon Pickin’ Party Website

Nashville Sounds

2025 Event Dates: September 9-14

The Nashville Sounds are the city’s Minor League Baseball team. Home games take place at First Horizon Park, which features a scoreboard that’s shaped like a guitar.

Tickets start at $17 Monday-Wednesday and $24 Thursday through Friday. Tickets are cheaper if you buy them in advance. Highlights include Tito’s Tail Waggin’ Tuesdays where dogs are allowed into the park with special tickets, Friday Fireworks which take place post game every Friday, and Sunday Family Fun Days.

Nashville Sounds Website

Nightlight 615

2025 Event Dates: September 4

Nightlight 615 is an outdoor movie series for 21+ that takes place May through October. The event includes a pre-movie DJ, a bar, and local food trucks. It’s one of my favorite events of the summer.

The movies being shown in September are The Wolf of Wall Street on September 4 (with more dates for the fall coming soon). Make sure to buy your tickets in advance because the most popular movies sell out quickly!

Advance general admission tickets are $11.99, standard general admission tickets are $15.99, and day of general admission tickets are $24.99.

Nightlight 615 Website

Fridays by the River

2025 Event Dates: September 5, 12, 19, 26

Friends of Shelby hosts Fridays by the River to benefit Shelby Bottoms and Park. The event includes beer, food trucks, live music, and games. Admission is free.

Fridays by the River Website

Tennessee Titans

2025 Event Dates: September 14, 21

The regular NFL season kicks off this month. You can catch the Tennessee Titans at home playing the Los Angeles Rams on September 14 and the Indianapolis Colts on September 21.

The game is at Nissan Stadium, which is an open-air stadium, so watch the weather forecasts to be prepared for rain or unusual temperatures.

Tickets start at $42. 

Tennessee Titans Website

Shows & Live Music

There is always music going on somewhere in the city. You can listen to live music at most of the bars in Downtown and other parts of Nashville. 

I also recommend checking the lineup at different music venues around town including Nissan Stadium, Ascend Amphitheater,  5 Spot, Basement East, the Ryman, the Grand Ole Opry, and Bridgestone Arena.

A few bigger names that might be of interest (I’m very uncool and am just picking some artists I’ve heard of) are Caamp at Ascend Amphitheater on September 4, Nine Inch Nails at Bridgestone on September 6, and Eric Clapton at Bridgestone on September 8.

Thanks for reading my suggestions for things to do in Nashville in September! Hopefully, you found something to enjoy around the city during this month!

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