Swan Lake and Flea Market Finds: Your Friday Guide to Nashville

Discover the Best of Music City Today
Welcome to your curated guide for Friday, February 27, 2026. Nashville is buzzing today with a diverse array of events that celebrate the city's rich cultural heritage, from world-class ballet to one of the country's most famous markets. Whether you are looking to shop for hidden treasures or experience the elegance of the performing arts, there is something for everyone in town today.
Daytime Treasures: Nashville Flea Market
Start your Friday early at the Nashville Fairgrounds for the legendary Nashville Flea Market. This month's theme, “Romance in the Air,” brings a heartwarming atmosphere to one of the top flea markets in the United States. Open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM today, the market features hundreds of vendors offering everything from vintage furniture and antique jewelry to handmade crafts and local artisan foods. It is the perfect spot to find a unique souvenir or a piece of Nashville history while enjoying the community spirit of the city.
Evening Elegance: Nashville Ballet Presents Swan Lake
For those seeking a more refined evening, the Nashville Ballet opens its highly anticipated production of Swan Lake tonight at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC). Performing at the Andrew Jackson Hall at 7:30 PM, the company brings this timeless classic to life with stunning choreography and live orchestral accompaniment. This fresh production of the enduring tale of love and betrayal is a must-see for theater enthusiasts and families alike.
Music City Traditions: The Opry and The Ryman
No Friday in Nashville is complete without live music. Tonight, the Grand Ole Opry continues its “Opry 100” centennial celebration at the Opry House. The 7:00 PM show features an impressive lineup of legends and rising stars, including Tommy Emmanuel, John Conlee, and The Isaacs. Meanwhile, downtown at the historic Ryman Auditorium, Aaron Lewis & The Stateliners take the stage at 8:00 PM for an intimate evening of country music in the “Mother Church.”
Community and Culinary Highlights
If you are looking for something different, the Adventure Science Center is hosting its “Science of Beer” event tonight. This unique public exhibition blends education with local flavor, allowing guests to explore the brewing process while sampling some of the best craft beers in Middle Tennessee. Additionally, today is a perfect time to take advantage of “Dine Nashville: The Music City Way,” a month-long celebration where local restaurants offer exclusive chef collaborations and special discounts to wrap up the month of February.
- Nashville Flea Market: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM at The Fairgrounds Nashville
- Science of Beer: 6:30 PM at Adventure Science Center
- Opry 100: 7:00 PM at the Grand Ole Opry House
- Swan Lake: 7:30 PM at TPAC Andrew Jackson Hall
- Aaron Lewis & The Stateliners: 8:00 PM at Ryman Auditorium
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