Dance Masterpieces and Local Arts Markets This Saturday in Nashville

Discover Nashville’s Creative Scene Today
Music City is buzzing this Saturday, February 21, 2026, with an eclectic mix of visual arts, world-class choreography, and community gatherings. Whether you are looking to shop for unique local crafts or experience a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, today’s schedule offers something for every cultural enthusiast.
Markets and Visual Arts
Start your afternoon by supporting the local creative economy at one of the city's premier maker spaces. The Frist Art Museum also hosts several significant exhibitions that highlight both regional talent and historical architecture.
- 100 Taylor Arts Market: Located at 100 Taylor Street, this compelling indoor market features works from over 60 local artists. Visitors can enjoy live music while browsing handcrafted goods, complemented by local craft drinks and food trucks on-site.
- Frist Art Museum Exhibitions: Today features the exhibition "In Her Place: Nashville Artists in the Twenty-First Century," showcasing nearly 100 works by intergenerational women artists from the region. At 3:30 p.m., the museum also offers a free architecture tour of its landmark Art Deco building.
- XPayne - Myth & Melanin: Head to the Elephant Gallery on Buchanan Street between 12:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to view the vibrant work of award-winning illustrator Xavier Payne.
Theater and Dance Performances
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is a major hub of activity today, hosting two distinct but equally powerful productions in its various theaters.
- Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Witness the legendary dance company at the Andrew Jackson Hall. With performances at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., the company brings its signature blend of modern dance and soulful storytelling to the Nashville stage.
- Fat Ham: Catch the Nashville Repertory Theatre’s production of this Pulitzer Prize-winning play at the Andrew Johnson Theater. This imaginative reimagining of Hamlet set at a Southern BBQ begins its matinee performance at 2:00 p.m.
Live Music and Evening Entertainment
While the city is famous for its nightly tunes, today features a particularly strong lineup of legendary venues and rising stars.
- The Grand Ole Opry: Nashville’s most famous stage continues its tradition with a showcase at 7:00 p.m. featuring a rotating lineup of country legends and newcomers.
- Billy Strings at Bridgestone Arena: The bluegrass prodigy brings his high-energy performance to the arena at 7:30 p.m. for a night of masterful flatpicking.
- Orchestra Noir: For a unique fusion of styles, the Andrew Jackson Hall hosts "The Culture 2000 Tour," celebrating the best of R&B and Hip-Hop from the turn of the millennium with a full orchestral backing.