Nashville, the country music capital of the United States, will hold once again the biggest party of the year to welcome 2024. The event will feature some of the most talented artists in the said genre; check out the official performers below.

According to Taste of Country, Nashville Big Bash will be at the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park in Nashville, Tennessee, on December 31, 2023, to welcome the new year.

The first set of performers are Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lainey Wilson, and Thomas Rhett.

   

Executive producer Robert Deaton assured supporters that there will be more musicians, dozens to be exact, that will be announced in the near future.

"Building on what we have established over the last two years by focusing on our artists, the fans and the vibrancy of downtown Nashville, this year's lineup is shaping up to be our most exciting yet," Deaton said.

Some of the artists that were able to perform at the New Year's Eve party over the past few years were Miranda Lamber, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, and many more.

Where to Watch Nashville Big Bash 2024

For those who are interested to watch the show from the comfort of your own homes, the event would be streamed live via CBS on Sunday, December 31, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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In addition, it would also be available for streaming via Paramount+.

Nashville Big Bash Venue Drama

The recent news comes a few months after the event organizers had an issue with the venue as there was a price increase which led them to consider another area to hold the 2024 edition of Nashville Big Bash.

According to News Channel 5, the event had been taking place at the Bicentennial State Mall Park for six years.

It was reported that the rent costs $125,000 before, but due to the price hike, the CEO Butch Spyridon said it could go up to a whopping $400,000.

Initially, they were contemplating on whether to move the venue from the Bicentennial State Mall Park to the Centennial Park as it was the possible option for them to save money.

Fortunately, organizers were able to reach a decision about the matter, as Spyridon announced, "Both sides have worked to reach a win-win solution to continue to hold the New Year's Eve event at Bicentennial State Park."

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