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Win tickets to the 2026 Antiques & Garden Show

We’re giving away a pair of three-day Show Floor passes, plus access to all four Antiques & Garden Show lectures.

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The weekend festivities include a lecture series featuring esteemed speakers from around the globe.

Graphic by 6AM City, photo by Peyton Hoge

The Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville returns to Music City Center Friday, Jan. 9-Sunday, Jan.11, and we’re giving away the ultimate show weekend experience.

Head to our Instagram to enter to win a pair of three-day Show Floor passes, plus tickets to all four Antiques & Garden Show lectures. Enter by Tuesday, Dec. 16, at noon.

About the 2026 Antiques & Garden Show

The 36th annual show’s theme is “American Elegance” and will showcase antiques and horticultural finds from more than 150 dealers, world-class landscaped gardens, special events, and more.

The lecture series includes:

Enter to win

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