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Grand Ole Opry and Broadway's SUFFS Lead Nashville's Friday Night

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March 6, 2026/08:00 AM
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Grand Ole Opry and Broadway's SUFFS Lead Nashville's Friday Night

Nashville’s Friday Night Entertainment Guide

Nashville is buzzing this Friday, March 6, 2026, with a diverse array of events ranging from legendary country performances to the latest Broadway sensations. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor looking for the quintessential Music City experience, today’s schedule offers everything from high-energy live music to refined art gallery tours.

Live Music and Legendary Stages

No Friday in Nashville is complete without the sounds of the Grand Ole Opry. Tonight at 7:00 PM, the world-famous stage hosts its signature country music show, featuring a blend of icons and rising stars. For those looking for a more intimate club atmosphere, 3rd & Lindsley is hosting the WMOT Finally Friday lunchtime concert series followed by an evening performance of 12 Against Nature, a celebrated Steely Dan tribute experience. Over at Tin Roof Demonbreun, the Drew White Band kicks off the night at 7:00 PM, followed by the rock-infused sounds of Revelry late in the evening.

Theater and Fine Arts

For theater enthusiasts, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) presents the hit musical SUFFS at the Andrew Jackson Hall. Starting at 7:30 PM, this acclaimed production brings the history of the women’s suffrage movement to the stage with powerful performances. Art lovers should make their way to the Frist Art Museum, which is currently hosting several major exhibitions. Highlights include In Her Place: Nashville Artists in the Twenty-First Century and The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse, which features masterpieces on loan from the Dallas Museum of Art.

Community Meetups and Special Exhibitions

The local community is gathering early today at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center for The Trusted Tradesmen March Meetup. From 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, skilled tradespeople and industry professionals are meeting to network and share insights. Meanwhile, the Music City Center is playing host to the Greater Nashville Boat Show, where visitors can explore the latest in marine technology and outdoor lifestyle gear. If you are looking for local goods, the Nashville Farmers' Market is open until 2:00 PM with seasonal produce and local crafts.

Cinema Highlights

It is a big day for film fans as several new releases hit local screens. The historic Belcourt Theatre is launching its Best Picture Marathon and premiering the film Sirât. For mainstream audiences, AMC Bellevue 12 and Regal Hollywood are featuring opening day screenings of the highly anticipated films The Bride! and Hoppers, along with special screenings of the documentary Dolly.