Sponsored Content

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.

Sponsored by
A graphic with copy urging readers to enter to win tickets to the 2026 antiques & garden show in nashville, over a background of the antiques & garden show show floor with greenery and antique displays

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

More from NASHtoday
Discover the top Nashville business podcasts, voices, and local resources our readers are tuning into — from must-listen interviews to expert insights.
Get ready for six Nashville premieres, including “The Great Gatsby,” “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” and more.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Iroquois Steeplechase organizers are teasing a “bigger, bolder, and musical” event in 2026.
The Nashville Downtown Partnership’s latest annual report breaks down the numbers behind downtown’s growth in 2025.
Here’s what to know about match days at GEODIS Park as the Boys in Gold prepare for the 2026 season opener against the New England Revolution.
Both spots are open daily, whether you’re stopping by for breakfast or lunch.
Whether they love the outdoors, hands-on learning, or creative outlets, there’s something on this list for every kind of kid.
The free event returns to Nashville with a focus on weather safety and forecasting ahead of peak severe weather season.
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count attracts over one million bird lovers nationwide to help record the bird population — here’s how you can get involved in Nashville.