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How Much Does a Nashville Wedding Cost? (2026 Pricing Guide)

A real cost breakdown for Nashville weddings in 2026 — venue, photography, catering, and what drives prices up or down. $30K-$55K average.

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Nashville weddings cost more than the regional average, but the gap is smaller than most couples expect. The honest 2026 number for an “average Nashville wedding” is $30,000 to $55,000 for a 100-guest event in Davidson County. Couples doing intimate weddings in the 30-60 guest range can stay under $20,000. Couples wanting a Belle Meade estate with a 200-guest seated dinner can spend $90,000+ without trying.

Here’s the real breakdown, line by line.

Venue: $5,000 – $20,000

Nashville venue pricing is heavily location-dependent. Downtown rooftops and warehouse venues in The Gulch typically charge $8,000–$15,000 for a Saturday in peak season (April– October). Restored 1890s barns in Franklin and Leiper’s Fork run $5,000–$10,000. Belle Meade and Brentwood estate venues are the most expensive: $14,000–$22,000+ for full-property exclusivity.

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Photography: $3,500 – $7,000

Nashville has a deep bench of wedding photographers. Solo lifestyle photographers in the $3,500–$4,500 range are easy to find. Documentary photographers with 8+ hour coverage and engagement sessions included sit at $5,000–$6,000. The well-known editorial names with published portfolios run $6,500–$10,000+.

Catering: $50 – $150 per guest

Buffet catering with a basic Southern menu (pulled pork, fried chicken, sides) starts around $50/guest. Plated dinners with passed appetizers, a salad course, two entrée choices, and dessert run $100–$150/guest. For a 100-guest seated dinner, plan on $10,000–$15,000 just for food, before bar service.

Bar service: $25 – $60 per guest

Beer and wine open bar runs about $25–$35/guest for 5 hours. Full open bar with premium liquor runs $45–$60/guest. Some venues require you to use their bar; others let you bring your own and just charge a bartender fee.

Florals: $2,500 – $7,000

Bouquets, boutonnières, ceremony arch, and a few centerpieces start around $2,500. A more elaborate package with arch florals, statement centerpieces for every table, and a suspended installation runs $5,000–$7,000.

DJ / Music: $1,500 – $4,000

DJs in Nashville start around $1,500 and run to $3,500 for the well-known wedding-circuit names with full lighting setups. Live wedding bands — Nashville is the right city for them — start at $4,500 and quickly hit $8,000+ for the higher-end groups.

What drives Nashville costs up

  • Saturday in April, May, October, November — peak pricing surcharges
  • Downtown / Gulch venues — premium rent, parking complications
  • 200+ guest count — every line item scales linearly
  • Live music — Nashville musicians know their rate
  • Weekend hotel blocks — Bachelorette season collides with weddings

How to save

  • Pick a Sunday or Friday. Often 20–30% off venue rental versus Saturday.
  • Plan in January, February, or July. Off-season pricing is real.
  • Go to Franklin instead of downtown. 25 minutes away, 30% less.
  • Shorten the bar. 4-hour open bar instead of 6 saves real money.
  • Skip the floral arch. It’s the line item that pays for itself the least.

Best times to get married in Nashville

  • April / early May: green, mild weather, peak vendor availability.
  • October: arguably the most popular month — book a year out.
  • March / November: off-peak edge but usually still nice weather.

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