‘9-1-1: Nashville’ to start filming this summer in Nashville

“9-1-1: Nashville”to Start Filming this Summer in Nashville
Newest city in the “9-1-1” franchise to begin filming in Nashville this summer, generate $50 million in economic impact

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – “9-1-1: Nashville” will begin filming this summer in Nashville with plans to  premiere the new series this fall on ABC and Hulu.

The newest entry into the franchise, “9-1-1: Nashville,” is a high-octane procedural about heroic  first responders, as well as their family saga of power and glamour set in one of America’s most  diverse and dynamic cities. The all-new series stars Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly  Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz and Hunter McVey.

“9-1-1: Nashville” is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television.  Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear and Rashad Raisani will serve as executive producers and writers with  Chris O’Donnell, Brad Buecker, Brad Falchuk and Angela Bassett also executive producing.  Raisani serves as the showrunner.

Filming will take place through early 2026 and is expected to generate over $50 million in  economic impact for local businesses and labor, creating more than 600 jobs.

The series will showcase several iconic locations across Davidson County and surrounding  Middle Tennessee communities to both national and international audiences.

Tennessee boasts a robust entertainment production and music industry, which generated $8.2  billion in economic impact to the state in 2024 and created more than $3.7 billion in new  earnings to Tennessee workers. The Volunteer State’s immense growth and attractiveness to  entertainers and producers is supported by the Tennessee Entertainment Commission and  partners like the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, the Nashville Convention &  Visitors Corp and the City of Nashville, which each helped to recruit and land “9-1-1 Nashville” in  Tennessee.

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“From Beale Street to Broadway, to Bristol and beyond, Tennessee is known for our rich artistic  heritage, and the entertainment sector creates a multi-billion-dollar economic impact each year.  I’m proud to announce that ABC has chosen to film in the Volunteer State, and I have no doubt  this project will create greater opportunity for highly skilled Tennesseans.” – Gov. Bill Lee

“The state’s entertainment and music sectors play an integral role in Tennessee’s economy,  generating $8.2 billion in economic impact in 2024 alone. With the birthplace of country music  in Bristol and the home of blues and rock ‘n’ roll in Memphis, Tennessee has historically been a  melting pot for creatives, and we are proud to see the continued economic growth and  additional jobs this new series will bring to the Nashville community and our state.” – TNECD  Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter 

“We couldn’t be more excited and inspired to shoot in one of the most vibrant and dynamic  cities not just in America, but in the world. Nashville is home to so many artistic, historic and  cultural treasures, top-notch crew and some of the kindest human beings on the planet. We are  so grateful to the city and the entire state of Tennessee for welcoming us, and we look forward  to sharing their wonderful community with our global audience.” – “9-1-1: Nashville” Showrunner and Executive Producer Rashad Raisani 

“I was lucky enough to enjoy a 14-year run on ‘NCIS: Los Angeles.’ I am looking forward to this  new chapter with ‘9-1-1: Nashville.’ I love the energy in Nashville, great people and great  music. We plan on showcasing this amazing city.” – “9-1-1: Nashville” Star Chris O’Donnell 

“Tennessee is one of the fastest growing states for content creation in the U.S. marketplace today. Our creative workforce is highly skilled, and our state is internationally recognized as an  entertainment hub. We are excited to be working with Ryan Murphy and 20th Television to  create this highly anticipated ‘9-1-1’ franchise spinoff in our great state.” – Tennessee  Entertainment Commission executive director Bob Raines 

“We know the power a show like ‘9-1-1’ has in showcasing our cities as must-visit destinations.  It’s an exciting opportunity to highlight Nashville and Tennessee’s culture, people and unique  charm. Shows with a Tennessee flavor boost our brand and keep us top of mind for travelers.  Every production filmed here helps remind the world that Tennessee is full of stories and  experiences just waiting to be explored.” – Tennessee Department of Tourist Development  Mark Ezell 

“Today is an exciting day for Nashville’s creative economy, especially the film industry. Since  taking office, we have supported three movies and one TV show. Now, we have the opportunity  to partner with 20th Television and the Tennessee Entertainment Commission by announcing ‘9- 1-1 Nashville,’ a brand-new, primetime show based and filmed in Nashville.” – Nashville Mayor  Freddie O’Connell 

“We are proud that Nashville has been chosen as the newest setting for this successful series.  This kind of national and international exposure is invaluable. A high-profile television show not  only showcases the energy, beauty and creativity of our city but also inspires interest from  potential visitors around the world. It’s a powerful way to introduce Music City to new audiences  and reinforces Nashville’s reputation as a must-visit destination.” – Deana Ivey, president and  CEO, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp

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