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Broadway Hits and Waterfront Wonders: Sunday’s Top Nashville Events

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March 8, 2026/08:00 AM
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Broadway Hits and Waterfront Wonders: Sunday’s Top Nashville Events
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Warren LeMay

Suffragettes Take the Stage at TPAC

Theater enthusiasts have a final opportunity today to witness the Tony Award-winning musical Suffs at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC). Performing at the Andrew Jackson Hall, this acclaimed production brings the history of the American women’s suffrage movement to life with a powerful score and a compelling narrative. Today features two scheduled performances at 1:00 PM and 6:30 PM. It is a must-see for those interested in a revolutionary re-telling of American history through the lens of the women who fought for the right to vote.

The Greater Nashville Boat Show

For those looking to prepare for the upcoming lake season, the Greater Nashville Boat Show is in full swing today at the Nashville Music City Center. This massive public exhibition features over a hundred boats from 30 leading brands, ranging from luxury pontoons to high-performance fishing vessels. Whether you are a seasoned boater or a novice looking to explore the lifestyle, the show offers a comprehensive look at the latest marine technology, gear, and accessories all under one roof.

Artistic Milestones at the Frist

The Frist Art Museum is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a series of landmark exhibitions open to the public today. Visitors can explore The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse, a stunning collection of nearly fifty paintings and sculptures on loan from the Dallas Museum of Art. Additionally, the exhibition In Her Place: Nashville Artists in the Twenty-First Century highlights the diverse work of 28 local women artists, showcasing the region's vibrant creative evolution. For history buffs, A Landmark Repurposed provides a fascinating look at the museum’s origins as Nashville's main post office.

Sunday Community Socials

Those seeking a more casual community atmosphere can head over to the Tennessee Brew Works Annual Crawfish Boil. This local favorite event features fresh, seasonal seafood and community-style seating, providing the perfect Sunday afternoon meetup spot. Additionally, today marks the final day for the Orchids in the Mansion exhibition at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens. It is the last chance to see the historic mansion filled with thousands of vibrant orchid blooms before the display concludes this evening.

Soulful Melodies at Analog

End your Sunday with a dose of local culture at the Analog Soul showcase. Held at the unique Analog stage, this weekly event features a rich tapestry of soulful sounds from regional talent. The show starts in the evening and offers a relaxed environment to enjoy smooth grooves and heartfelt ballads, making it a staple for Nashville’s local music connoisseurs.

Broadway Hits and Waterfront Wonders: Sunday’s Top Nashville Events