Nashville to Host Bitcoin 2027 After Two Years in Las Vegas

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Nashville is getting ready to welcome back one of the biggest events in the cryptocurrency world. Bitcoin 2027 is set to return to Music City Center from July 15 through 17, bringing the global Bitcoin community back to Tennessee after a two-year run in Las Vegas.

The conference has built a reputation as a premier gathering for the Bitcoin and data mining industries. Past events have drawn some serious star power, including former President Donald Trump, who attended the Nashville edition back in 2024, along with Jack Dorsey, Vice President JD Vance, and a long list of CEOs and industry leaders from across the country.

Organizers describe the event as the world’s largest Bitcoin platform, designed to bring together builders, institutions, policymakers, and global decision-makers all under one roof. With over 500 speakers on the schedule, attendees will have no shortage of panels, presentations, and conversations to take part in.

Beyond the programming, the conference is known for its networking opportunities, connecting professionals at every level of the Bitcoin and broader crypto space.

General admission tickets are priced at $199 and are available for purchase online. If 2024 was any indication, Nashville can expect a significant economic and cultural boost when the event rolls back into town in 2027.

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