Nashville's June Calendar is Packed: Live Music, Free Family Fun, and Outdoor Entertainment Await
Nashville, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got plenty of reasons to get out and soak up the city.
Start with the heart of live music. The Ryman Auditorium’s June calendar is stacked, and according to the Ryman site, one of the big highlights this week is an ‘80s dream lineup: The Human League with very special guests Soft Cell and Alison Moyet, bringing synth-pop nostalgia to downtown in a room built for great sound. Check showtime and tickets through the Ryman’s official June 2026 events page so you don’t miss it.
If you’re looking for something outdoorsy and family-friendly later in the week, KidsOutAndAbout Nashville is spotlighting several free options for Friday through Sunday. They list Kidsville Storybook Walk at Centennial Park on West End Avenue, open during park hours for a relaxed stroll with the kids. The same site points to Musicians Corner’s spring series at Centennial Park, which means free live music on the lawn, picnic blankets, food trucks, and that classic Nashville community vibe.
For movie lovers, KidsOutAndAbout also features the Summer Movie Night Series 2026 at Tanger Outlets in Antioch, with shows from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. near Prince’s Hot Chicken at 4060 Cane Ridge Parkway. Think sunset, shopping, and an outdoor movie all in one stop. They’re also noting ongoing story time events at the Tennessee State Museum on Rosa L Parks Boulevard, plus a Statehood Day Celebration there with special programming, a nice mix of history and hands-on fun for families.
If you want a taste of bluegrass heading into the weekend, VisitMusicCity highlights Roots & Rhythms Bluegrass Night at The Hermitage on Friday, June 12, 2026. Doors open at 5 p.m., there’s a pre-concert ceremony at 6:30, and the main concert kicks off at 7. It’s set on historic grounds, so you get live music and a bit of Tennessee history in one evening.
Night owls can lean into the songwriting side of town. The event listing site ma.to is promoting Write My Wrongs, a late-night writers’ round in Midtown scheduled for June 11, 2026, with songwriters “going deep on their tracks until 11 p.m.” It’s a great way to hear future hits in an intimate room and experience Nashville’s storytelling up close.
Whatever you’re into—iconic venues, free family fun, outdoor movies, bluegrass under the stars, or late-night songwriter sessions—Nashville has you covered this week.
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