Nashville International Airport® Hosts Month Long Black History Music Showcase

Travelers and locals invited to enjoy free performances from a diverse lineup of musicians

Nashville, Tenn(Jan30, 2026) – Nashville International Airport®, also known as BNA®, is proud to honor Black History Month with a special month‑long tribute to Black musicians through its Arts at the Airport program. Throughout February, passengers and visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy live performances from an exceptional lineup of local and regional artists representing a wide range of genres—from soul, jazz, and R&B to gospel, blues and contemporary styles.

This year’s series not only celebrates the contributions of Black musicians to American music but also underscores BNA’s commitment to showcasing the creative talent that enriches Middle Tennessee’s cultural landscape.

All performances will be held on the C/D exit stage near Green Beans Coffee Co., providing an inviting and easily accessible gathering space for audiences. Below is a selection of performances from BNA’s Black History Month Music Series, with more Black musicians taking the stage all month long:

 

  • Feb. 12 | 12 – 2 p.m.
    Gerald Jenkins

A Memphis native and accomplished pianist, Gerald Jenkins is the founder of Creative Soul Music Academy. His dynamic career includes performances with Lauryn Hill, K‑Ci & JoJo and Chrisette Michele. Jenkins is known for his expressive musicianship and his dedication to providing soulful, high‑quality music education to students of all ages.

 

  • Feb. 17 | 12 – 2 p.m.
    Joseph Wooten

Joseph Wooten is a three‑time Grammy‑nominated keyboardist, songwriter and producer. Best recognized for his long‑standing role with the Steve Miller Band, Wooten has also collaborated with legendary artists including Whitney Houston, Curtis Mayfield and The Temptations. In addition to his extensive touring and recording work, he leads his own ensemble, Joseph Wooten & The Hands of Soul. 

 

  • Feb. 20 | 12 – 2 p.m.
    Jannelle Means

With more than two decades of performance experience, Nashville‑based vocalist and musician Jannelle Means has graced iconic stages such as the Ryman Auditorium and 3rd and Lindsley. Her career includes collaborations with artists like Sara Evans, Brothers Osborne and Eric Church. Means performs regularly with her own band and appears with groups including The Carl Stewart Band and The Nashville All‑Stars.

 

  • Feb. 26 | 12 – 2 p.m.
    The John Birdsong Jazz Quintet

Led by esteemed Nashville jazz bassist John Birdsong, the John Birdsong Jazz Quintet brings a rich, soulful sound rooted in Birdsong’s decades‑long career. Birdsong has performed with acclaimed artists such as Melba Moore, Hugh Masekela and Donald Brown, and also leads the Birdsong Trio. His warm tone and steady groove have made him a respected figure in the regional jazz community. 

 

The stage at Green Beans Coffee Co. is located pre-security, making it easy for departing travelers, arriving passengers and community members to stop by and enjoy the performances. All shows are free and open to the public, offering audiences a chance to experience an array of musical genres and styles throughout the month. 

See the complete Black History Month lineup here


About Arts at the Airport 
Arts at the Airport (AaA) celebrates the region’s creative spirit by bringing visual and performing arts directly into the Nashville International Airport® (BNA®). The program is overseen by a 15‑member Arts at the Airport Foundation board and is funded primarily by the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, with additional support from the Tennessee Arts Commission. This award‑winning program features work by local, regional and national artists, enriching the travel experience for millions of passengers and visitors each year. Alongside rotating visual art installations, AaA also features live music performances on stages throughout BNA’s terminal, highlighting the area’s vibrant musical cultureTo learn more about Arts at the Airport, visit https://flynashville.com  

 

About Nashville International Airport®
As infrastructure is critical to the region’s growth and prosperity, BNA® is a vital asset for Middle Tennessee and serves as a gateway to Music City and beyond. According to a recent State of Tennessee study, in 2019 alone, BNA generated more than $9.9 billion in total economic impact. BNA supported more than 76,000 jobs in the region and produced more than $443 million in state, local and federal taxes. BNA receives no local tax dollars. For more information, visit flynashville.com. Follow us on Facebook: @NashvilleInternationalAirport, X: @Fly_Nashville, and Instagram: @FlyNashville. Learn more about New Horizon, our growth and expansion plan for the airport, at BNANewHorizon.com

 

About John C. Tune Airport® 
Located in West Nashville, only eight miles from downtown Nashville, John C. Tune Airport, also known as JWN®, is the busiest general aviation airport in Tennessee. It serves the needs of regional, corporate, and private aircraft and is a reliever airport for Nashville International Airport (BNA). JWN has generated $92 million in economic impact and is owned and managed by the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority. JWN receives no local tax dollars. For more information, visit https://flynashville.com
 

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