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CMA Fest is an annual country music festival held in downtown [[Nashville]], Tennessee, attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees from around the world. The four-day event showcases established country music artists alongside up-and-coming talent, offering a diverse range of performances and experiences for fans. It has become a significant cultural and economic driver for the city.
CMA Fest, officially known as '''CMA Fest Presented By SoFi''', is an annual country music festival held in downtown [[Nashville]], Tennessee. It draws hundreds of thousands of attendees from around the world each June. The four-day event runs Thursday through Sunday, showcasing established country music artists alongside up-and-coming talent across multiple indoor and outdoor stages. Organizers bill it as the world's longest-running country music festival. It's become one of Nashville's most significant cultural and economic events and is widely regarded as the city's largest single tourist draw of the calendar year.<ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest Presented By SoFi Returns To Downtown Nashville June 4–7 |url=https://www.cmaworld.com/cma-fest-presented-by-sofi-returns-to-downtown-nashville-june-4-7/ |work=CMA World |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
The festival originated in 1972 as “Fan Fair,a modest event designed to connect country music artists directly with their fans. Initially, it was held at the Municipal Auditorium and featured autograph sessions, meet-and-greets, and relatively small-scale concerts. The Country Music Association (CMA) took over management in 1977, expanding the event’s scope and reach. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The festival started in 1972 as "Fan Fair," a modest event designed to connect country music artists directly with their fans. It was initially held at the [[Municipal Auditorium (Nashville)|Municipal Auditorium]] and featured autograph sessions, meet-and-greets, and relatively small-scale concerts. The [[Country Music Association]] (CMA) took over management in 1977, which expanded the event's scope and reach significantly.<ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest History |url=https://www.cmaworld.com |work=CMA World |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> Among longtime Nashville residents, the Fan Fair name stuck around for decades, a marker of how deeply the original branding became embedded in the city's identity before the official rebranding happened.


Over the decades, Fan Fair evolved into CMA Fest, reflecting the growing popularity of country music and the increasing number of attendees. In the 1990s, the festival moved to an outdoor format, utilizing multiple stages throughout downtown Nashville. This expansion allowed for larger crowds and a wider variety of performances. The name officially changed to CMA Fest in 2004, solidifying the CMA’s role in organizing and promoting the event. The festival has consistently drawn large crowds, contributing significantly to Nashville’s reputation as the “Music City.
Over the decades, Fan Fair grew substantially in both attendance and profile. In the 1990s, the festival moved to an outdoor format, spreading across multiple stages throughout downtown Nashville. That shift allowed for larger crowds and a wider variety of performances. The event relocated to [[Nissan Stadium]] and the surrounding downtown footprint as it outgrew earlier indoor configurations. In 2004, the name officially changed to CMA Fest, reflecting the growing mainstream popularity of country music and cementing the CMA's central role in organizing and promoting the event. The festival has consistently drawn large crowds, contributing significantly to Nashville's reputation as "Music City."
 
An annual television special broadcast on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] has long extended the festival's reach well beyond its in-person audience. It brings performances and highlights to viewers across the country and raises the profiles of both established and emerging artists featured on the festival's stages.
 
The 2026 edition, '''CMA Fest Presented By SoFi''', is scheduled for June 4–7 in downtown Nashville. The four-night Nissan Stadium lineup includes headliners and featured performers such as Bailey Zimmerman, Ella Langley, Tim McGraw, Cody Johnson, Zach Top, and Jason Aldean, among others.<ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest 2026: Bailey Zimmerman, Ella Langley, Tim McGraw |url=https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/nashville/cma-fest/cma-fest-2026-nissan-stadium-lineup/ |work=WKRN News 2 |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest 2026 Lineup: Ella Langley, Zach Top, Cody Johnson |url=https://variety.com/2026/music/news/cma-fest-2026-stadium-ella-langley-zach-top-cody-johnson-1236672620/ |work=Variety |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest Presented By SoFi Returns To Downtown Nashville June 4–7 |url=https://www.cmaworld.com/cma-fest-presented-by-sofi-returns-to-downtown-nashville-june-4-7/ |work=CMA World |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> Beyond the stadium shows, a separate slate of artists has been announced for the free outdoor daytime stages, with dozens of acts scheduled across the festival's street-level programming.<ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest Presented By SoFi Reveals Artist Lineup For Free Outdoor Daytime Stages |url=https://cmafest.com/news/cma-fest-presented-by-sofi-reveals-artist-lineup-for-free-outdoor-daytime-stages/ |work=CMA Fest |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
CMA Fest primarily takes place in downtown Nashville, utilizing a network of stages and venues spread across several blocks. The primary stages are located at Bridgestone Arena, Nissan Stadium, and various outdoor locations along Broadway and 2nd Avenue. These areas are within walking distance of each other, allowing attendees to easily move between performances. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
CMA Fest primarily takes place in downtown Nashville, using a network of stages and venues spread across several blocks near the [[Cumberland River]]. [[Bridgestone Arena]] is the primary indoor venue, while [[Nissan Stadium]] serves as the site for the flagship four-night concert series. Multiple free outdoor stages sit along [[Broadway (Nashville)|Broadway]] and surrounding streets, including a prominent stage operated in partnership with Hard Rock, making a significant portion of the festival's programming accessible without a paid ticket.<ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest Presented By SoFi Reveals Artist Lineup For Free Outdoor Daytime Stages |url=https://cmafest.com/news/cma-fest-presented-by-sofi-reveals-artist-lineup-for-free-outdoor-daytime-stages/ |work=CMA Fest |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> These areas are within walking distance of each other, allowing attendees to move between performances on foot.


The geographical layout of CMA Fest is designed to maximize accessibility and create a vibrant festival atmosphere. Streets are often closed to vehicular traffic during the event, transforming the downtown area into a pedestrian-friendly zone. The proximity of hotels, restaurants, and other attractions further enhances the experience for attendees. The Cumberland River also plays a role, with riverfront activities sometimes incorporated into the festival schedule.
Streets close to vehicular traffic during the event, transforming the downtown core into a pedestrian zone. Hotels, restaurants, and other attractions sit nearby, including the [[Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum]] and the [[Ryman Auditorium]], which enhances the experience for attendees spending multiple days in the city. The Cumberland River also plays a role, with riverfront activities sometimes incorporated into the festival schedule. Official press materials describe the festival as returning each year "to the banks of the Cumberland River," reflecting how central the downtown waterfront geography has become to the event's identity.<ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest Presented By SoFi Returns To Downtown Nashville June 4–7 |url=https://www.cmaworld.com/cma-fest-presented-by-sofi-returns-to-downtown-nashville-june-4-7/ |work=CMA World |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
CMA Fest is deeply embedded in the culture of Nashville and country music. The festival provides a platform for artists to connect with their fans on a personal level, fostering a sense of community and shared appreciation for the genre. The event attracts a diverse audience, representing a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and geographical locations.
CMA Fest is deeply embedded in the culture of Nashville and country music. The festival provides a platform for artists to connect with their fans on a personal level, with meet-and-greets, autograph sessions, and Q&A sessions built into the programming across venues. The event attracts a diverse audience representing a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and geographical locations. The majority of attendees travel specifically to Nashville for the festival rather than residing locally.
 
The festival's atmosphere is celebratory and energetic. Attendees often wear country-themed attire, and the streets fill with music, food vendors, and merchandise booths. One of the festival's defining characteristics is its free outdoor daytime stage programming, which offers accessible entry points for fans regardless of budget and distinguishes CMA Fest from many other large-scale music festivals.<ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest Presented By SoFi Reveals Artist Lineup For Free Outdoor Daytime Stages |url=https://cmafest.com/news/cma-fest-presented-by-sofi-reveals-artist-lineup-for-free-outdoor-daytime-stages/ |work=CMA Fest |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref> Ticketed shows at Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena represent the premium tier, while the outdoor stages along Broadway function as a parallel, no-cost festival experience running simultaneously.


The festival’s atmosphere is characterized by a celebratory and energetic spirit. Attendees often wear country-themed attire, and the streets are filled with music, food vendors, and merchandise booths. CMA Fest also incorporates various fan-focused activities, such as meet-and-greets, autograph sessions, and Q&A sessions with artists. The event’s cultural impact extends beyond the festival itself, contributing to Nashville’s overall identity as a hub for country music.
Beyond festival week itself, the cultural impact runs deep. The annual ABC television special introduces performances to a national audience, and the festival serves as a key moment in the country music calendar for industry professionals, artists, and fans alike. It contributes to Nashville's overall identity as a hub for country music. That said, the festival is widely understood to draw its attendance overwhelmingly from out-of-town visitors. Long-term Nashville residents commonly report avoiding downtown during festival week due to increased congestion and the event's heavily tourist-oriented character. This dynamic underscores how thoroughly CMA Fest functions as a destination event on a national and international scale. Local workers and service-industry employees are a significant presence during the week, staffing venues, restaurants, and transportation, but largely as workers rather than attendees.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
CMA Fest generates a substantial economic impact for Nashville and the surrounding region. The influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors results in increased spending on hotels, restaurants, transportation, and retail businesses. The event also creates temporary employment opportunities for local residents. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Tennessean |url=https://www.tennessean.com |work=tennessean.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
CMA Fest generates substantial economic impact for Nashville and the surrounding region. The influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors results in increased spending on hotels, restaurants, transportation, and retail businesses. The event also creates significant temporary employment for local residents, with staffing needs across venues, food and beverage operations, security, and logistics representing a meaningful source of short-term income during festival week.<ref>{{cite web |title=CMA Fest Presented By SoFi Returns To Downtown Nashville June 4–7 |url=https://www.cmaworld.com/cma-fest-presented-by-sofi-returns-to-downtown-nashville-june-4-7/ |work=CMA World |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


The economic benefits of CMA Fest extend beyond direct spending. The festival enhances Nashville’s reputation as a tourist destination, attracting visitors throughout the year. It also provides a platform for local businesses to showcase their products and services to a large audience. The CMA actively works with local partners to maximize the economic impact of the event and ensure that it benefits the entire community. The festival's presence contributes to the overall vitality of Nashville’s economy.
The economic effects extend beyond direct spending at festival venues. Hotel demand during festival week routinely fills downtown properties to capacity, pushing additional visitor accommodations into residential neighborhoods through short-term rental platforms. That pattern has spread the festival's economic footprint, and its disruptions, well beyond the immediate downtown zone. The festival enhances Nashville's reputation as a tourist destination, attracting visitors throughout the year who first encounter the city through the event. Local businesses also benefit from reaching a large audience concentrated in a compact geographic area. The CMA actively works with local partners to maximize the event's economic reach. The festival's presence reinforces Nashville's standing as the center of the country music industry.<ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


== Attractions ==
== Attractions ==
Beyond the main stage performances, CMA Fest offers a variety of attractions and activities for attendees. These include free stages featuring emerging artists, showcases at local honky-tonks, and interactive fan zones. The festival also incorporates various exhibits and displays related to country music history and culture.
CMA Fest offers a variety of attractions and activities for attendees beyond the main stage performances. Free outdoor stages feature emerging artists, and local honky-tonks along [[Broadway (Nashville)|Broadway]] host showcases. Interactive fan zones and exhibits related to country music history and culture round out the programming.


The festival’s layout encourages exploration and discovery. Attendees can wander through the streets of downtown Nashville, discovering hidden gems and experiencing the city’s vibrant atmosphere. The proximity of other attractions, such as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Ryman Auditorium, further enhances the festival experience. CMA Fest aims to provide a comprehensive and engaging experience for country music fans of all ages.
Attendees are encouraged to explore across the downtown footprint and catch performances at multiple venues and stages. The tiered structure means that some level of participation is available at every budget level: paid Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena shows at one end, free outdoor stages at the other. Those spending multiple days in the city can also visit permanent attractions like the [[Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum]] and the [[Ryman Auditorium]], which gives them a full range of country music experiences extending well beyond the festival's own programming.


== Getting There ==
== Getting There ==
Nashville International Airport (BNA) is the primary gateway for visitors traveling to CMA Fest. The airport offers a wide range of flights from destinations across the United States and internationally. Ground transportation options from the airport include taxis, ride-sharing services, and public buses. <ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
[[Nashville International Airport]] (BNA) is the primary gateway for visitors traveling to CMA Fest. It offers a wide range of flights from destinations across the United States and internationally. Ground transportation options from the airport include taxis, ride-sharing services, and public buses.<ref>{{cite web |title=Metro Nashville |url=https://www.nashville.gov |work=nashville.gov |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>


For those traveling by car, Nashville is accessible via several major interstates, including I-65, I-24, and I-40. Parking in downtown Nashville can be limited during CMA Fest, so attendees are encouraged to utilize public transportation or ride-sharing services. The city also offers a free Music City Circuit bus service that provides transportation to key attractions and venues. Walking is often the most convenient way to navigate the festival area.
For those traveling by car, Nashville is accessible via several major interstates, including I-65, I-24, and I-40. Parking in downtown Nashville is limited during CMA Fest, and attendees are encouraged to use public transportation or ride-sharing services. The city offers a free Music City Circuit bus service that connects key attractions and venues. Once in the downtown area, walking is often the most practical way to navigate between festival stages, given how compact the festival footprint is relative to the scale of the event.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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CMA Fest, officially known as CMA Fest Presented By SoFi, is an annual country music festival held in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. It draws hundreds of thousands of attendees from around the world each June. The four-day event runs Thursday through Sunday, showcasing established country music artists alongside up-and-coming talent across multiple indoor and outdoor stages. Organizers bill it as the world's longest-running country music festival. It's become one of Nashville's most significant cultural and economic events and is widely regarded as the city's largest single tourist draw of the calendar year.[1]

History

The festival started in 1972 as "Fan Fair," a modest event designed to connect country music artists directly with their fans. It was initially held at the Municipal Auditorium and featured autograph sessions, meet-and-greets, and relatively small-scale concerts. The Country Music Association (CMA) took over management in 1977, which expanded the event's scope and reach significantly.[2] Among longtime Nashville residents, the Fan Fair name stuck around for decades, a marker of how deeply the original branding became embedded in the city's identity before the official rebranding happened.

Over the decades, Fan Fair grew substantially in both attendance and profile. In the 1990s, the festival moved to an outdoor format, spreading across multiple stages throughout downtown Nashville. That shift allowed for larger crowds and a wider variety of performances. The event relocated to Nissan Stadium and the surrounding downtown footprint as it outgrew earlier indoor configurations. In 2004, the name officially changed to CMA Fest, reflecting the growing mainstream popularity of country music and cementing the CMA's central role in organizing and promoting the event. The festival has consistently drawn large crowds, contributing significantly to Nashville's reputation as "Music City."

An annual television special broadcast on ABC has long extended the festival's reach well beyond its in-person audience. It brings performances and highlights to viewers across the country and raises the profiles of both established and emerging artists featured on the festival's stages.

The 2026 edition, CMA Fest Presented By SoFi, is scheduled for June 4–7 in downtown Nashville. The four-night Nissan Stadium lineup includes headliners and featured performers such as Bailey Zimmerman, Ella Langley, Tim McGraw, Cody Johnson, Zach Top, and Jason Aldean, among others.[3][4][5] Beyond the stadium shows, a separate slate of artists has been announced for the free outdoor daytime stages, with dozens of acts scheduled across the festival's street-level programming.[6]

Geography

CMA Fest primarily takes place in downtown Nashville, using a network of stages and venues spread across several blocks near the Cumberland River. Bridgestone Arena is the primary indoor venue, while Nissan Stadium serves as the site for the flagship four-night concert series. Multiple free outdoor stages sit along Broadway and surrounding streets, including a prominent stage operated in partnership with Hard Rock, making a significant portion of the festival's programming accessible without a paid ticket.[7] These areas are within walking distance of each other, allowing attendees to move between performances on foot.

Streets close to vehicular traffic during the event, transforming the downtown core into a pedestrian zone. Hotels, restaurants, and other attractions sit nearby, including the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Ryman Auditorium, which enhances the experience for attendees spending multiple days in the city. The Cumberland River also plays a role, with riverfront activities sometimes incorporated into the festival schedule. Official press materials describe the festival as returning each year "to the banks of the Cumberland River," reflecting how central the downtown waterfront geography has become to the event's identity.[8]

Culture

CMA Fest is deeply embedded in the culture of Nashville and country music. The festival provides a platform for artists to connect with their fans on a personal level, with meet-and-greets, autograph sessions, and Q&A sessions built into the programming across venues. The event attracts a diverse audience representing a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and geographical locations. The majority of attendees travel specifically to Nashville for the festival rather than residing locally.

The festival's atmosphere is celebratory and energetic. Attendees often wear country-themed attire, and the streets fill with music, food vendors, and merchandise booths. One of the festival's defining characteristics is its free outdoor daytime stage programming, which offers accessible entry points for fans regardless of budget and distinguishes CMA Fest from many other large-scale music festivals.[9] Ticketed shows at Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena represent the premium tier, while the outdoor stages along Broadway function as a parallel, no-cost festival experience running simultaneously.

Beyond festival week itself, the cultural impact runs deep. The annual ABC television special introduces performances to a national audience, and the festival serves as a key moment in the country music calendar for industry professionals, artists, and fans alike. It contributes to Nashville's overall identity as a hub for country music. That said, the festival is widely understood to draw its attendance overwhelmingly from out-of-town visitors. Long-term Nashville residents commonly report avoiding downtown during festival week due to increased congestion and the event's heavily tourist-oriented character. This dynamic underscores how thoroughly CMA Fest functions as a destination event on a national and international scale. Local workers and service-industry employees are a significant presence during the week, staffing venues, restaurants, and transportation, but largely as workers rather than attendees.

Economy

CMA Fest generates substantial economic impact for Nashville and the surrounding region. The influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors results in increased spending on hotels, restaurants, transportation, and retail businesses. The event also creates significant temporary employment for local residents, with staffing needs across venues, food and beverage operations, security, and logistics representing a meaningful source of short-term income during festival week.[10]

The economic effects extend beyond direct spending at festival venues. Hotel demand during festival week routinely fills downtown properties to capacity, pushing additional visitor accommodations into residential neighborhoods through short-term rental platforms. That pattern has spread the festival's economic footprint, and its disruptions, well beyond the immediate downtown zone. The festival enhances Nashville's reputation as a tourist destination, attracting visitors throughout the year who first encounter the city through the event. Local businesses also benefit from reaching a large audience concentrated in a compact geographic area. The CMA actively works with local partners to maximize the event's economic reach. The festival's presence reinforces Nashville's standing as the center of the country music industry.[11]

Attractions

CMA Fest offers a variety of attractions and activities for attendees beyond the main stage performances. Free outdoor stages feature emerging artists, and local honky-tonks along Broadway host showcases. Interactive fan zones and exhibits related to country music history and culture round out the programming.

Attendees are encouraged to explore across the downtown footprint and catch performances at multiple venues and stages. The tiered structure means that some level of participation is available at every budget level: paid Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena shows at one end, free outdoor stages at the other. Those spending multiple days in the city can also visit permanent attractions like the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Ryman Auditorium, which gives them a full range of country music experiences extending well beyond the festival's own programming.

Getting There

Nashville International Airport (BNA) is the primary gateway for visitors traveling to CMA Fest. It offers a wide range of flights from destinations across the United States and internationally. Ground transportation options from the airport include taxis, ride-sharing services, and public buses.[12]

For those traveling by car, Nashville is accessible via several major interstates, including I-65, I-24, and I-40. Parking in downtown Nashville is limited during CMA Fest, and attendees are encouraged to use public transportation or ride-sharing services. The city offers a free Music City Circuit bus service that connects key attractions and venues. Once in the downtown area, walking is often the most practical way to navigate between festival stages, given how compact the festival footprint is relative to the scale of the event.

See Also

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Ryman Auditorium Broadway (Nashville)