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How to celebrate 615 Day in Nashville

Music City’s very own day — 615 Day — comes with celebrations, deals for locals, and more.

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Psst — in addition to deals at Fifth + Broadway, the shopping center and Ryman Auditorium are two of the six locations on Vanderbilt’s 615 Day scavenger hunt. | Photo by @proofbranding

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Today is Nashville’s unofficial holiday — 615 Day — and with that comes a number of deals and celebrations to share your Nashvillian pride.

Deals + donations

Fifth + Broadway is a hub for several 615 Day promotions, beginning with $6.15 parking for residents from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (show your ID at the Music City Shop to validate).

Plus, visit Nash Collection (20% off total in-store purchase), the Music City Shop ($6.15 from select Project 615 attire donated to W.O. Smith Music School), and Hattie B’s (10% of sales will benefit four local organizations). Cap off a day of shopping with $6.15 drink specials at Assembly Food Hall.

Some other specials include:

    Party with locals

    It wouldn’t be 615 Day without celebrating with other Nashvillians. Enjoy live music, vendors, trivia, and installations at 100 Taylor (6-10 p.m.), head to the ballpark to see the Nashville Sounds play in special jerseys, and stop by TailGate Brewery Germantown’s 615 Day-themed anniversary party for new releases + merch giveaways.

    Bonus: Keep the 615 Day fun going into the weekend with a block party before Saturday’s Nashville Sounds game. There will be live music, inflatables, balloon artists, food trucks, hair braiding, and more from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

    Can’t get away for the day? Tune into Lightning 100 for in-studio performances by local artists.