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March 11, 2026

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Celebrate Nashville Cultural Festival to Return

The 30th annual Celebrate Nashville Cultural Festival returns Saturday, October 4, 2025, from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. at Centennial Park. This family-friendly event brings together more than 50 cultures represented in Nashville and surrounding communities. As always, festival admission, parking and admission to the Parthenon are all free!

“Nashville is a cultural melting pot in every sense,” said Cindy Politte, Celebrate Nashville’s Festival Organizer and Executive Director. “We are home to so many different international populations, each with its own rich traditions, customs and crafts. It is a privilege every year to spotlight all the elements that make our city richer, more cosmopolitan, and truly multicultural.”

Attendees can enjoy performances all day on multiple stages, food vendors offering exotic tastes from around the world, special areas geared toward children and teens, a marketplace of handcrafted and imported items, educational and interactive exhibits and more.

Celebrate Nashville Cultural Festival Highlights:

Kidsville Children’s Area & Stage

The Children’s Area, coordinated by Centennial Park Conservancy’s Kidsville program, features Be My Neighbor Day, a celebration of neighborhood kindness and community connection hosted by Nashville PBS, with kids’ activities, books and other giveaways and a special guest from “Daniel Tiger”!

Teens United

Performances, demonstrations and youth-centered activities, as well as cultural games for the whole family.

The Global Village

Presented by Nashville Metro Human Relations Commission, the Global Village offers an authentic look at customs and traditions from a variety of cultures present in Nashville while listening to artists performing on the Asurion Stage.

The Asurion Stage

The Festival’s main performance space hosts multicultural performances throughout the day, including Nashville Irish Step (Irish), Vaveyla Kurdish Music Band (Kurdish), Nashville International Folk Dancers with Tantsova Grupa (Bulgarian), Sankofa African Drum and Dance (West African), Ballet Folklorico SOL de Mexico (Mexican), Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville (Chinese), Kaleidoscope Russian Folk Dance Ensemble (Russian), Trenton Wheeler and IndigeNash (Native American), Kurdish Culture and Music (Kurdish), Fire Phoenix Belly Dance (Asian Pacific), Eagle Medicine Dancers (Native American), Danza Ollin Quetzalli (Aztec), Music City Soul Dance Crew (African American) and Middle Season (Latin indie rock).

Metro Parks Performs

Nashville Metro Parks Community Center leaders and members showcase dancing, sports, arts & crafts and more. Learn about all the opportunities available in the 19 community centers around Nashville, the Nashville Nature Centers, the Sportsplex and the Parthenon. Enjoy two stages with multiple performance by community center participants, an arts and crafts station, interactive sports demos and games on the International Sports Field.

The World Bazaar

A plethora of booths selling unique handcrafted and imported items from around the world. Get a henna tattoo, learn to say a phrase in another language, try on a handmade hat from Mexico or buy an ornate handmade bag from India or handmade jewelry from Japan.

The Cafe Stage and Food Area

Listen to music while sampling new-to-you international cuisines, some of which are only available at this Festival each year! More than 40 food vendors, representing cuisines from around the world, will be at the festival, including Love 4 Boba Café (Taiwan/Japan), Irel Bakery (Bosnia), The Pepper Pot (Guyana), Caracasville (Venezuela), Nelly’s Peruvian Sweets (Peru) and more.

Visit www.celebratenashville.org for more information and programming updates.

More Photos:

Celebrate Nashville Culture Festival – MyNashville Magazine

Celebrate Nashville | Centennial Park Conservancy

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Michael Aldrich

Michael Aldrich is Nashville Parent's Managing Editor and a Middle Tennessee arts writer. He and his wife, Alison, are the proud parents of 6-year-old Ezra and 2-year-old Norah.