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Your Guide to Nashville in January 2026

Posted on January 2
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

A bookstore with white shelves and wooden floors.

Follow along with The Bookshop’s 2026 reading challenge. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

January in Nashville is a month for staying warm, taking stock of goals, and finding fun even when things get more than a little chilly. Here are some ideas for spending a wonderful January in Nashville.

☕ Cozy It Up

🎸 Learn How To Play an Instrument

Nashville Public Library is launching a “Year of Music Lessons” at branches throughout Nashville, for all ages and music levels. In January, get started with voice lessons, learn about songwriting, and explore guitar. Filter “music” on the library’s event page for more listings. All the lessons are free, and taught by local professionals.

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This New Nashville Beverage Shop Kills Hangovers, Not Joy

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🍸 Keep It Dry

The Dry January health challenge asks folks to take a break from drinking alcoholic beverages for a month, to reevaluate the role of alcohol in their life, or to start the year with a clean slate. Killjoy is Nashville’s first alcohol-free beverage store, and has locations in East Nashville and Berry Hill. Practically every bar and restaurant in Nashville has booze-free beverage options nowadays. I’ve enjoyed NA cocktails at Rice Vice, Sixty Vines, Avo, and 888. If you still want to party on Lower Broadway, check out Ashley McBryde’s Redemption Bar.

🎵 Must-See January Concerts & Events

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