Bitcoin 2027 Set for Nashville, Tennessee, July 15–17

The world’s premier Bitcoin conference is returning to Nashville, Tennessee. BTC Inc. has confirmed that Bitcoin 2027 will take place from July 15–17, 2027, marking the event’s first return to the city since 2024. The announcement was made during Bitcoin 2026, held at The Venetian Convention and Expo Center in Las Vegas.

Nashville Follows Record-Breaking 2024 Event

Bitcoin 2024—the last time the conference was held in Nashville—became one of the most significant gatherings in the event’s history. The conference drew an estimated 35,000 attendees, featured 444 speakers across six stages, and generated over 1.4 million livestream views over three days.

“Vegas we love you, we miss you. We are excited to go home to Nashville.”
David Bailey, CEO, BTC Inc.

Donald Trump’s 2024 Nashville Stage Pledge

The 2024 Nashville edition was headlined by then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. On stage, he pledged to establish a U.S. strategic Bitcoin reserve and declared his goal to make America “the crypto capital of the world.”

Why Nashville for Bitcoin 2027?

Nashville has become a symbol of Bitcoin’s mainstream adoption. The city offers direct flights from most major U.S. cities via Nashville International Airport (BNA), making it a convenient destination for the tens of thousands of attendees, investors, developers, and policymakers expected to participate.

Tickets for Bitcoin 2027 are already available at the ongoing Bitcoin 2026 conference.

BTC Inc.’s Growing Presence in Nashville

The return to Nashville aligns with BTC Inc.’s expanding media operations in the city. This week, Bitcoin Magazine—an affiliate of BTC Inc. and Nakamoto Inc. (NASDAQ: NAKA)—announced the launch of BM TV, a daily live broadcast network debuting in Summer 2026 from Nashville. In 2025, the company reported over 1 billion total impressions.

Speakers and Agenda for Bitcoin 2027

Specific speakers and the full conference agenda for Bitcoin 2027 have not yet been announced. Additional details are expected to be released in the coming months.

This article originally appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.