Labor Day Weekend in Nashville 2025: Events, Festivals & Fun Plans

by Holly Eberhardt

Labor Day Weekend in Nashville 2025 is shaping up to be one of the city’s most exciting holiday weekends of the year. From Friday, August 29 through Monday, September 1, Music City will be packed with live music, outdoor festivals, rooftop parties, and family-friendly events that make the most of the final days of summer. Whether you’re a local planning a staycation or a visitor looking to experience the best of Nashville, there’s something for everyone.

One of the weekend highlights is Musicians Corner at Centennial Park, a free outdoor festival featuring live performances, food trucks, and a kid-friendly zone—perfect for a relaxed afternoon. For a more cultural twist, head to Shakespeare in the Park at oneC1TY, where The Merry Wives of Windsor will be performed under the stars throughout the weekend. Sports fans won’t want to miss the Music City Grand Prix, a high-speed IndyCar finale at the Nashville Superspeedway, or the Broadway Block Party Volleyball Showcase at Bridgestone Arena, which brings together top women’s college teams for a tripleheader event.

Those looking for nightlife and luxury can spend their days poolside at the WET Deck Party at W Nashville, a Tulum-inspired rooftop escape with BBQ and skyline views. On Sunday night, the PROOF Rooftop White Party offers DJs, cocktails, and panoramic city views with a chic all-white dress code. For something more active, the Bobby Hotel’s rooftop pickleball courts combine sport, socializing, and sunset cocktails in a unique setting. And if you're ready to explore Broadway in full swing, the Labor Day Weekend Bar Crawl is running all weekend long with stops at Nashville’s most iconic honky-tonks and rooftop bars.

Families can make the most of the weekend with the Zzzoofari Slumber at the Nashville Zoo, an overnight camping experience filled with wildlife education and activities for kids. The Nashville KOA Resort will also be hosting a full schedule of games, crafts, and poolside fun, ideal for campers or those glamping in deluxe cabins. For a slower pace, enjoy a hike or picnic in Warner Parks, explore Bicentennial Capitol Mall, or simply soak in the outdoors before summer ends.

To make the most of the weekend, plan ahead and book early—especially for ticketed events and rooftop experiences. Whether you spend your days watching races, exploring the music scene, splashing by the pool, or relaxing with family, Nashville’s Labor Day Weekend has something for every type of traveler or local adventurer. It’s the perfect blend of celebration and Southern charm, and the ideal way to close out the summer season.