Broadway at TPAC and Country Icons at the Ryman: Nashville's Midweek Scene Today

A Landmark Wednesday in Music City
Today, Wednesday, March 4, 2026, Nashville proves once again why it is the undisputed capital of live entertainment. From the hallowed boards of the Ryman Auditorium to the prestige of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, the city is brimming with world-class theater, legendary country music, and vibrant local markets. Whether you are looking for a powerful Broadway narrative or a high-energy concert, today’s schedule offers a diverse array of choices for residents and visitors alike.
Theatrical Highlights: Suffs at TPAC
Leading the day’s cultural offerings is the hit musical Suffs, performing at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) in Jackson Hall. Taking the stage at 7:30 PM, this acclaimed production explores the complex and inspiring history of the American women’s suffrage movement. It is a must-see for theater enthusiasts, blending historical significance with a contemporary musical score that has captivated audiences across the country. TPAC continues its tradition of bringing the best of Broadway to the heart of Nashville with this compelling midweek performance.
Live Music and Legendary Stages
Music lovers are spoiled for choice this evening with several high-profile shows across the city's most iconic venues:
- Priscilla Block & Friends: The Ryman Auditorium hosts country sensation Priscilla Block as part of her 'Things You Didn't See' Tour. Joined by special guest Greylan James, the show begins at 7:30 PM. Fans can expect an intimate yet energetic night at the 'Mother Church' of country music.
- Grand Ole Opry – OPRY 100: The celebration of the century continues at the Opry House at 7:00 PM. Tonight’s special OPRY 100 lineup features Suzy Bogguss, T. Graham Brown, Dailey & Vincent, William Clark Green, and Riders In The Sky, among others.
- The Floozies + Too Many Zooz: For those seeking a more upbeat, electronic, and brass-heavy experience, the 'Too Many Flooz' tour hits Brooklyn Bowl Nashville at 8:00 PM.
- Makaya McCraven: Jazz and rhythm fans should head to The Basement East at 8:00 PM to catch the innovative sounds of percussionist and composer Makaya McCraven.
Exhibitions and Local Flavor
If you prefer a daytime activity, the Nashville Farmers Market remains a staple of the midweek routine. The Market House is open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offering a wide range of international cuisines and local artisanal goods. Additionally, for those interested in the arts and history, the Common Ground: The Hainsworth Collection in Conversation exhibition is open today from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, providing a thoughtful look at curated historical artifacts and art. For a deeper look at music history, the Ryman also offers its guided backstage tours throughout the day, giving fans a rare glimpse into the dressing rooms where legends have prepared for their biggest moments.
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