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Music City's July Events

Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th

July 3 + 4

To commemorate America’s 250th anniversary, Nashville’s Let Freedom Sing! celebration will expand into a two-day event featuring five music stages, diverse performances, family-friendly activities, and the largest fireworks and drone show in city history. The expanded celebration will showcase Nashville’s vibrant culture while welcoming visitors from around the world. Visit visitmusiccity.com for more info!

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Dusty Slay’s Grand Ole Comedy Show

Zanies Comedy Club

July 7 | 7p

Dusty Slay's Grand Ole Comedy Show is a live, curated stand-up showcase hosted by popular Southern comedian Dusty Slay. The show features curated lineups selecting touring headliners, rising stars, and local comedians. Visit nashville.zanies.com for tickets!

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An Evening With Harry Connick Jr.

Ryman Auditorium

July 9 | 8p

Grammy and Emmy Award-winning entertainer Harry Connick Jr. has built a celebrated career spanning music, film, television, and Broadway. A New Orleans native, he has sold millions of albums, starred in major films and TV shows, earned Tony nominations, and remains dedicated to philanthropy through his support of New Orleans musicians and youth. Visit ryman.comfor tickets!

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Dime at a Time Vintage Market

Skinny Dennis

July 12, 19, 26 | 12p-5p

This weekly event features a vintage market on-site in partnership with A Dime at a Time. Attendees can expect top-shelf vintage, handmade items, a rotating selection of new, unique finds each week, brunch pop-ups, Bloody Marys, frozen coffee, and more. Admission is free, and all ages are welcome.

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Nashville SC vs. Atlanta United FC

Geodis Park

July 17 | 7p

Visit nashvillesc.com for tickets!

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Hilary Duff | The Lucky Me Tour

Ascend Amphitheater

July 30 | 7p

Actress, singer, and entrepreneur Hilary Duff is coming to Music City! With over 15 million albums sold worldwide, Duff returns to music with new releases through Atlantic Records, marking her first major musical chapter since 2015.