Tennessee to Host Filming of 9-1-1: Nashville Series

News Summary

Tennessee is gearing up for the filming of the new series 9-1-1: Nashville, set to begin this summer. The show will focus on first responders in Nashville and is expected to create over 600 jobs and generate more than $50 million for the local economy. With its vibrant culture and iconic locations, the series will showcase the essence of Nashville and is anticipated to captivate viewers when it premieres in the fall on ABC and Hulu.

Tennessee will soon host the filming of the highly anticipated television series, 9-1-1: Nashville. Production is set to begin this summer, with plans for the series to premiere in the fall on both ABC and Hulu. This new show is a part of the popular 9-1-1 franchise, focusing on the lives of first responders and their families while showcasing the vibrant city of Nashville.

The main cast includes notable actors such as Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz, and Hunter McVey. The series will be produced by 20th Television in collaboration with Ryan Murphy Television, with a team of executive producers and writers that includes Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, Rashad Raisani, Chris O’Donnell, Brad Buecker, Brad Falchuk, and Angela Bassett. Rashad Raisani will serve as the showrunner.

Filming is expected to continue until early 2026, providing a significant boost to the local economy. The project is projected to generate over $50 million in economic impact for Nashville’s businesses and labor force. Additionally, it is anticipated to create more than 600 jobs in the area, directly benefiting the local workforce.

The series will feature several iconic locations throughout Davidson County and nearby Middle Tennessee, highlighting the region’s rich cultural landscape. In 2024, Tennessee’s entertainment production and music industry had an impressive economic impact of $8.2 billion, along with over $3.7 billion in new earnings for local workers, illustrating the significance of the entertainment sector to the state’s economy.

Bringing 9-1-1: Nashville to Tennessee has been a collaborative effort among various organizations, including the Tennessee Entertainment Commission, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, and the City of Nashville. The local government has expressed pride in ABC’s decision to film in Tennessee, recognizing the state’s historical importance to music and the arts. The vibrant culture of Nashville is expected to serve as an ideal backdrop for the new series.

In line with this sentiment, the showrunner has praised Nashville as a dynamic city for filmmaking, outlining the city’s advantages in terms of creativity and energy. The cast members have also expressed their enthusiasm about filming in such a culturally rich environment.

The Nashville Mayor has committed to supporting the local creative economy through this collaboration, emphasizing the importance of high-profile productions in promoting the city. The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp has highlighted the significant promotional benefits for tourist destinations that come with television productions being set in the area.

The new series, 9-1-1: Nashville, is described as an engaging blend of emergency response drama interwoven with family dynamics and glamor, ensuring that it will capture the interest of viewers both in Tennessee and beyond. As filming approaches, local businesses and residents anticipate the positive effects this project will have on the community and the economy at large.

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

Author: HERE Memphis

HERE Memphis

Recent Posts

Hy-Vee Cancels Store Plans in Bartlett, Tennessee

News Summary Hy-Vee has officially canceled its plans for a new grocery store in Bartlett,…

11 hours ago

Empowering Minority Contractors in Memphis

News Summary Memphis faces significant economic disparities impacting minority contractors. The Memphis Area Minority Contractors…

12 hours ago

Trial of Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. Set to Begin

News Summary The trial for Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. is scheduled to commence…

12 hours ago

Memphis: Velsicol’s Bankruptcy Prompts Cleanup Debate

News Summary The bankruptcy of the Velsicol Chemical Company in Memphis has raised urgent discussions…

12 hours ago

Release of Federal Records on Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Sparks Debate

News Summary The recent release of 10,000 pages of federal records concerning the assassination of…

12 hours ago

Teacher Shortage Looms as School Year Approaches in Memphis

News Summary Memphis-Shelby County Schools faces a significant teacher shortage with 317 vacancies reported as…

13 hours ago