9-1-1: Nashville is the second spin-off of the 9-1-1 franchise, which premiered on October 9, 2025, and has aired three episodes as of now. Created by Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, and Rashad Raisani, the show follows the personal and professional lives of first responders, including firefighters, paramedics, and police officers, with special focus on Captain Don Hart of the 113 Nashville firehouse, his son, firefighter lieutenant Ryan, and the rest of the Hart family.The show, as its title suggests, is set in Nashville, and many key locations of the city have been featured in the show so far. While many shows are filmed in locations different from the one the show's story is set, 9-1-1: Nashville has been filmed in Tennessee itself. Let's revisit the key filming locations of the ABC spin-off show.9-1-1: Nashville filming locations9-1-1: Nashville has featured various popular locations in the city. As the show's premise goes, the first responders arrive at accident sites and emergencies to rescue and help out the citizens. The Nashville locations showcased so far include the Ascend Amphitheatre, Centennial Park, the Marathon Motor Works water tower, and more. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Ascend Amphitheatre makes an appearance in the show when a violent tornado strikes downtown Nashville along the Cumberland River. Before the tornado, a Kane Brown concert was taking place in the amphitheatre, and the tornado tore down the stage, trapping fans and crew beneath the metal beams. Firefighters arrived at the scene and rescued survivors from the horrific wreckage.The Union Station Hotel appears when a heartbroken man checked into the hotel's honeymoon suite on his wedding day, instead of walking down the aisle. He then took a scooter ride through Broadway’s key locations, and soon the tornado hit him. It sent him crashing onto the old Marathon Motor Works water tower. The man was impaled on a railing and was in a critical position as the water tower could give way at any moment. Somehow, the firefighters from Station 113 safety brought him down from the water tower, battling lightning and fierce winds.Printer’s Alley, the Nashville district known for its nightlife, was shown when Blue Bennings was performing there. A pedal cab carrying a bachelorette party crashed near Boot Barn, which interrupted Bennings' performance, but then he rushed out to rescue the injured bride-to-be.Fans witnessed several characters taking part in the inaugural Music City Rodeo at Bridgestone Arena. Captain Hart and his son Ryan faced each other in team roping and even set records. A young girl's birthday party at Centennial Park also became one of the accident sites when a strong wind lifted her and the kite she was holding into the air, near the Parthenon. Her family and friends quickly formed a human chain beneath her until first responders arrived to help bring her down safely.The leading cast of 9-1-1: Nashville includes Chris O'Donnell as Captain Don Hart, Jessica Capshaw as Blythe Hart, Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Cammie Raleigh, LeAnn Rimes as Dixie Bennings, and Michael Provost as Ryan Hart. The recurring cast includes Gregory Alan Williams as Harold Foster, MacKenzie Porter as Samantha Hart, and Tim Matheson as Edward Raleigh.9-1-1: Nashville has been executive-produced by Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, Rashad Raisani, Brad Falchuk, Angela Bassett, Chris O'Donnell, and Bradley Buecker. The production companies behind the show are Ryan Murphy Television, User Error Productions, and 20th Television.9-1-1: Nashville episode 4, Bad Case of the Blues will air on ABC on October 30, 2025, at 9 pm ET. The first 3 episodes are streaming on Hulu.For more articles like this, follow Soapcentral.