Nashville hands the keys to country music every June — but if you’re not really a country music fan, CMA Fest week is about to get a whole lot more interesting. The takeover story of CMA Fest 2026 isn’t Broadway. It’s RockNite: a brand‑new, all‑day, completely free rock festival headlined by Cage The Elephant at JBJ’s on Friday, June 5. The lineup is a dream. The crowd is going to be a different Nashville. If you came here looking for what to do during CMA Fest if you’re not into country music, this is the move.
From the local guide
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If you came here looking up what to do during CMA Fest when you’re not into country, these are the next reads — everything Music City Magnolia knows about staying in Nashville the way locals actually live in it:
- First-time visiting Nashville — the full pillar guide to neighborhoods, food, music, and how to spend each day.
- East Nashville vacation rentals — the indie‑dive‑bar‑great‑coffee side of the river and where to stay there.
- 12 South vacation rentals — the leafy, walkable strip that locals use.
- Midtown vacation rentals — Marathon Village, Music Row, Centennial, the rock‑venue belt.
- What to do in Nashville when it’s raining — the indoor backup plan for any Saturday afternoon thunderstorm during CMA week.
- All Music City Magnolia Nashville rentals.
RockNite: the actual non-country move
For indie/rock fans, the story of CMA Fest week 2026 is RockNite — a brand‑new, completely free, all‑day rock festival at JBJ’s Nashville on Friday, June 5. The headliner is Cage The Elephant. Dexter And The Moonrocks are co‑headlining. MOD SUN, Edgehill, Dogpark, Willa Mae, Flight Attendant, Letdown., Kitty Coen, Mercury, New Translations, Taylor McCall, Topo Bandido, and a stack of other acts fill out the day. Doors at 11:30 AM. No ticket required.
The City Feels Different During RockNite
Broadway neon, packed rooftops, guitars bleeding out of open doors, dive bars overflowing into the streets, and thousands of music fans wandering downtown until last call.
Broadway Is About To Get Loud
If this first year is any indication, RockNite may become one of the most talked‑about additions to CMA Fest week moving forward.
Photos: Aranxa Esteve & Christopher Czermak via Unsplash.
Get there before the headliner. RockNite’s undercard is the entire point — Letdown., Kitty Coen, Flight Attendant, and Willa Mae are the bands you’ll be telling people about later. Show up at 1 PM, post up, treat it as the festival it is.
Indie + rock + alt venues running through CMA week
Beyond RockNite, Nashville’s real music scene doesn’t pause for CMA Fest — it just keeps running on its own track. These are the rooms to check the week of June 4–7 for non‑country shows. Calendars are linked.
| Venue | What it’s good for | Neighborhood |
|---|---|---|
| Brooklyn Bowl Nashville | Indie rock, hip‑hop, jam, alt — the most consistently non‑country booking in town. | Germantown |
| The Basement East | Punk, emo, alt, indie. Mid‑sized room, no bad sightlines. | East Nashville |
| Eastside Bowl | Indie rock, alt‑country, hardcore, plus 16 bowling lanes. Vibes‑heavy. | Madison/East |
| Marathon Music Works | Mid‑to‑large indie tours, emo nostalgia nights, alt headliners. | Midtown / Marathon Village |
| Ryman Auditorium | Yes, it’s the Mother Church — but the booking is wildly varied. Check the calendar for the week. | Downtown |
| The Pinnacle | 4,500‑cap room booking arena‑adjacent rock + alt acts in Nashville Yards. | Downtown / Nashville Yards |
| Bridgestone Arena | Arena rock + pop nights run all summer, including CMA week. | Downtown |
| Exit/In | The historic Elliston Place rock club. Sweaty, loud, real. | Midtown / Elliston Place |
East Nashville: where locals actually go during CMA
Cross the Cumberland River and you’re in a different city. East Nashville is the indie/dive/dive‑bar/great‑coffee/great‑tacos side of Nashville, and it’s the easiest escape when downtown turns into a costume parade. Five Points, Riverside Village, Eastside corridor — pick one and walk it.
The moves
- The 5 Spot — the East Nashville indie‑rock institution. Cheap cover, sweaty room, real bands.
- Dino’s on Gallatin — old‑school dive, cash‑burger, perfect after a show.
- Pearl Diver for tiki cocktails or No. 308 for craft drinks.
- Bombshell Boutique & Two Old Hippies for vintage shopping, Defunct Books for stacks.
- Coffee: Bongo Java East, Barista Parlor Golden Sound, Three Brothers.
- Food: Mas Tacos Por Favor (no reservations, just go), Lockeland Table, Butcher & Bee, Pizza on Porter, Smith & Lentil.
12 South, Belmont & Hillsboro Village: walkable + zero cowboy traffic
12 South is the leafy, brunchy, boutique strip that runs from Wedgewood‑Houston up into Belmont. Belmont and Hillsboro Village just to the west give you the Belmont/Vanderbilt college‑town energy without any of the CMA chaos.
- Eat: Edley’s BBQ, bartaco, Epice, Urban Grub, Frothy Monkey for breakfast.
- Drink: 12 South Taproom, MAFIAoZA’S, The Sutler Saloon.
- Shop: Reese Witherspoon’s Draper James, White’s Mercantile, Imogene + Willie, the I Believe in Nashville mural.
- See: Belmont’s Fisher Center, Vanderbilt’s Centennial Park.
Centennial Park, the Parthenon & the museums
The single best decision you can make on a CMA Saturday afternoon when downtown is a wall of bodies: get to Centennial Park. Nashville built a full‑scale replica of the Parthenon there in 1897, and it’s still standing — with a 42‑foot statue of Athena inside and a real art museum below. Free park, paid museum. Then pick from:
- Frist Art Museum — rotating world‑class exhibitions, the most quietly impressive museum in Nashville.
- Nashville Zoo at Grassmere — if you’re traveling with kids.
- Cheekwood Estate & Gardens — 55 acres in Belle Meade. Easily a half‑day.
- Tennessee State Museum — free, surprisingly excellent, near the Capitol.
The cocktail bars no country fan finds
Nashville has a quietly great cocktail scene — you just have to step off Broadway. None of these have a singalong wall of cowboy hats.
- The Patterson House — speakeasy, original cocktail program, one‑in‑one‑out. The benchmark.
- Attaboy — bartender’s‑choice format. Tell them a vibe, they hand you a drink.
- Bastion — tiny back‑bar at the WeHo restaurant, tasting‑menu energy.
- Old Glory — boiler‑room space, hidden door, social media‑ready.
- Pearl Diver — tiki, East Nashville, the most fun room in town some nights.
- The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club — East side, low ceilings, dialed list.
Where to stay during CMA Fest week
Music City Magnolia rents houses, not honky‑tonk apartments — which is the entire point during CMA Fest week. You want a quick rideshare to everything and an actual neighborhood when you come home. Three picks travelers planning around RockNite, the Friday stadium night, or the Saturday rock‑and‑dive‑bar move keep coming back to:
Hydrangea
East Nashville · 5 Points
You’re a block from The 5 Spot, three blocks from Mas Tacos and Bongo Java East, and on the indie side of the river the entire week. Wake up to coffee on the porch, not a bachelorette party. Bring the dog.
● Pet‑friendly
● Indie‑venue base
Cumberland Retreat
East Nashville · East Bank
A single‑family home with chef’s kitchen, two balconies with downtown views, and gated parking for four cars. Big enough for the whole crew, close to Bridgestone and the Ryman, and on the quiet side of the river. The base camp pick.
● 4 BR · 2.5 BA
● Gated parking for 4
● Downtown view balconies
Rocky Top
Midtown · Marathon Village
Marathon Music Works is around the corner. Exit/In, The End, and Elliston Place are a quick walk or rideshare. If your CMA week is mostly about the rock and indie rooms in Midtown, this is the address.
● Pet‑friendly
● Speakeasy & dip‑pool
The CMA week logistics nobody tells you
- Don’t drive downtown. Streets close around Broadway, Riverfront, and Nissan Stadium most evenings. Surface parking jumps to $40–$80.
- Eat early or eat off Broadway. Sit‑down restaurants downtown go on 90‑minute waits by 6 PM. East Nashville, 12 South, Germantown, Wedgewood‑Houston are wide open.
- Pedestrian bridge is the friend. If you do venture downtown, the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge is the fastest way across.
- Hotels are sold out and overpriced. Houses are why you’re staying in a neighborhood. Whole crew, kitchen, porch, no elevators.
- Rideshare surge is real. Allow 20–30 minutes for pickup in the after‑show window (10–11 PM & 1–2 AM).
The night the stadium show ends — thousands of fans exit at once, headed straight for the bridge and Broadway. If you have a non‑country show in Midtown or East Nashville, leave 20 minutes earlier than you think you need to.
Keep reading on Music City Magnolia
The Nashville stack — locals only
RockNite is one moment in a much bigger Nashville. If you came for the rock takeover, the rest of the city is worth knowing too:
- The first-time visitor pillar — the full local guide to neighborhoods, food, music, and how to spend each day.
- East Nashville + 12 South + Midtown hubs — the case for each neighborhood.
- What to do in Nashville when it’s raining — the rainy‑Saturday backup plan.
- Hydrangea, Cumberland Retreat, and Rocky Top — the three houses above, with full photos and amenities.
Already planning CMA Fest 2027?
2027 dates aren’t open yet — get on the early list
2027 calendars haven’t opened on our end yet, but the people who lock CMA Fest week always lock it early. Two ways to get out in front of it:
- Email to secure dates in advance — tell us your travel dates and how many guests, and we’ll hold the right home for you the moment 2027 opens. stays@musiccitymagnolia.com
- Request a notification when 2027 dates open — same email, just say “notify me when 2027 opens” and we’ll ping you first.
When is CMA Fest 2026?
CMA Fest 2026 runs Thursday, June 4 through Sunday, June 7, 2026, with stadium shows at Nissan Stadium and free daytime stages around downtown Nashville. The official schedule is at cmafest.com.
Is RockNite really free?
Yes. RockNite at JBJ’s Nashville on Friday, June 5, 2026, is a free, all‑day rock festival featuring Cage The Elephant, Dexter And The Moonrocks, MOD SUN, Edgehill, Dogpark, Willa Mae, Letdown., and more. Doors at 11:30 AM, no ticket required. Full lineup is at idobi’s announcement.
Should I avoid Broadway entirely during CMA Fest?
Not entirely. Walk it once at night for the spectacle — the neon, the rooftops, the energy. Then base everything else off Broadway. Honky‑tonks turn into a 3 AM costume parade during CMA week, which is fun for an hour and exhausting for a weekend.
Where should non-country fans stay during CMA Fest?
East Nashville (5 Points, Riverside Village, East Bank), 12 South, Midtown, Hillsboro Village, and Germantown are the move — quick rideshare to anything, neighborhood‑quiet at night, and zero cowboy traffic at the front door. Music City Magnolia’s Hydrangea, Cumberland Retreat, and Rocky Top are the picks.
What non-country shows are happening during CMA week?
Bridgestone Arena, Ryman Auditorium, The Pinnacle, Brooklyn Bowl, Marathon Music Works, Eastside Bowl, Exit/In, and The Basement East all run non‑country shows during CMA week. Check each venue’s calendar in the days before you arrive.
Is downtown safe during CMA Fest?
Yes — Nashville adds visible police presence, traffic detail, and pedestrian barriers across the downtown corridor during CMA Fest. The crowd is huge and loud, not unsafe. Standard travel awareness applies.
What’s the closest Music City Magnolia property to Nissan Stadium for the CMA stadium shows?
Cumberland Retreat is 1.3 miles to Nissan Stadium — about a 25–30 minute walk or a 5–7 minute rideshare. Deacon’s House is the other walk‑to‑Nissan pick if you want to be steps from the stadium.
Can I book a Music City Magnolia home for CMA Fest 2027 yet?
2027 dates aren’t open on our calendar yet. You can email stays@musiccitymagnolia.com to secure dates in advance, or ask to be notified the moment 2027 calendars open — CMA Fest week tends to fill first.