Nashville is Taking Over Burlington for Three Days Straight
Experience 15+ top surprise songwriters from Nashville and Canada flown in for 3 straight days of intimate shows across breweries, patios, and secret spaces.

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Following up on our last announcement — The Nashville Takeover is officially happening in Burlington this summer. With limited capacity to keep the experience intimate, passes have been moving quickly since the November launch.
If you were planning to attend, now is the time to lock it in.
Get passes here: https://www.thenashvilletakeover.ca/burlington
When is the Nashville Takeover in Burlington?
The Nashville Takeover will be June 12-14, 2026 at locations across Burlington.
What is the Nashville Takeover?
Experience 15+ top surprise songwriters from Nashville and Canada flown in for 3 straight days of intimate shows across breweries, patios, and secret spaces. With acoustic storytelling, bar hops, and late-night after parties.
The closest thing to Nashville without booking a flight.
What makes the Nashville Takeover So Special?
Surprise Artists Only
No lineup posters, no headliners. You find out who’s performing when they walk on stage, and you never know who’s going to show up. Just like Nashville.
Multi Venue Takeover
Breweries, patios, cafes, restaurants, and secret spaces across town transform into listening rooms and after hours shows.
Up Close and Personal
No giant fields, fences, or bleachers. You’re within feet of the artists, hearing every lyric, note, and laugh.
The Real Nashville Culture
“Bluebird Cafe” style writers rounds, surprise guests, intimate rooms, and late-night after parties. It’s the authentic Nashville experience you can’t get from stadiums or mainstream festivals.
For more information and tickets visit this link
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