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Tim McGraw & Reba To Headline Jam-Packed Lineup For Nashville 4th of July Celebration
A massive celebration.
It’s hard to believe that the 4th of July is just around the corner, but with America celebrating her 250th birthday this year the celebrations are going to be bigger than ever.
From UFC fights on the White House lawn to the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., this year’s Fourth of July celebrations will be unlike any other in our lifetime. And with the 4th falling on a Saturday, that just means more time to party.
Here in Nashville, the annual Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th will be expanding to two days, kicking off on July 3 and featuring 5 stages of music throughout downtown Nashville – all free and open to the public. And today, the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp announced an all-star lineup featuring two country music superstars.
Tim McGraw and Reba will headline the massive event, which will also feature performances from Brothers Osborne, Clint Black, Emily Ann Roberts, Little Big Town, The All-American Rejects, Boyz II Men, Nick Jonas, Elizabeth Nichols, and many more.
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A Prelude to the Fourth, which will take place on Friday, July 3, will feature three stages of music along with games, inflatables, and activations throughout downtown, as well as a free Amazon Family Fun Zone.
Then on the nation’s birthday, five stages of music will feature artists ranging from country, rock, jazz, blues, Latin country, salsa, R&B, bluegrass, Americana, funk, Zydeco, hip-hop, pop and more. The headlining concert will take place at the Jack Daniel’s Stage on Broadway, and then the party will move to Ascend Amphitheater for a performance from the Nashville Symphony that’s synchronized with the fireworks and drone show.
This year’s show will feature 1,000 drones and will be the largest fireworks and aerial drone light display in the city’s history. And the celebration will also be broadcast live nationally on ABC, Hulu, Disney+, ESPN, National Geographic, FX and Freeform, hosted by Ryan Seacrest.
Nashville has turned into one of the top destinations in the country for the Fourth of July, with a record crowd of 365,000 packing into downtown Music City during last year’s celebration, which featured one of the largest fireworks shows in the country and an incredible drone show.
Of course while the city will have plenty to do for free, pretty much all of the bars downtown will also have their own 4th of July parties, with most of them offering the opportunity to watch the fireworks (which take place on the Cumberland River at the end of Broadway) from their rooftops.
Tickets can get pricey, and some of them try to pack in as many people as possible so they’re always pretty crowded, but if you’re interested in getting a better view you’ll have plenty of options as you make your plans to travel to Nashville for the 4th of July. (Chief’s on Broadway always gets my vote, because they have great food and a great view and it’s not nearly as packed on their rooftop as most of the other bars).
Either way, if you’re in Nashville for the 4th, it’s going to be one heck of a party.
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