9-1-1 Nashville Filming Set
The anticipated series ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ will start filming in Nashville this summer, enhancing the local economy with over $50 million in projected impacts and creating more than 600 jobs. The show, premiering on ABC and Hulu in fall 2025, will spotlight first responders and highlight the region’s culture through its storyline and setting. The production team features notable industry figures, and the series aims to showcase iconic locations across Davidson County. State leaders express enthusiasm for the project’s potential to boost Tennessee’s cultural visibility.
The highly anticipated television series “9-1-1: Nashville” is set to begin filming this summer in Nashville, Tennessee, marking a significant addition to the popular “9-1-1” franchise. The series is expected to premiere in the fall of 2025 on both ABC and Hulu, exciting not only fans of the franchise but also the local community which stands to benefit economically.
With projected economic impacts exceeding $50 million, “9-1-1: Nashville” is anticipated to create over 600 jobs within the Nashville area. The influx of production work is expected to provide significant employment opportunities, contributing positively to local businesses and the broader economy. The filming of the series will continue through early 2026.
The production of “9-1-1: Nashville” is led by showrunner and executive producer Rashad Raisani, who is joined by notable figures in the industry including Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, Chris O’Donnell, Brad Buecker, Brad Falchuk, and Angela Bassett. The cast features a star-studded lineup, which includes Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz, and Hunter McVey. This talented ensemble is expected to bring dynamic performances, contributing to the show’s appeal.
This series aims to spotlight the critical roles of first responders, delving into their heroic lives while exploring the complexities of their family dynamics intertwined with elements of power and glamour. The show promises to showcase many iconic locations across Davidson County and nearby Middle Tennessee communities, allowing viewers to appreciate the region’s culture and landmarks.
The entertainment industry has been a significant force in Tennessee’s economy, with a reported economic impact of $8.2 billion in 2024 alone. The selection of Nashville as a filming location for “9-1-1: Nashville” emphasizes the city’s growing reputation as a hub for media production. Leaders at various levels have expressed enthusiasm about the series, which they believe will contribute to enhancing Tennessee’s cultural and economic visibility nationally.
The state has a rich artistic heritage, and Governor Bill Lee has expressed pride in the decision to shoot in Tennessee, showcasing the state’s commitment to supporting the arts and entertainment sectors further.
As “9-1-1: Nashville” prepares for production, the excitement surrounding the project reflects a blend of entertainment and economic opportunity, promising to leave a lasting impact on the community and the state for years to come.
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