As revelers prepare to ring in 2026, some Nashville residents are choosing to celebrate without alcohol, finding community and support through local businesses and organizations dedicated to sober fun.
Killjoy, a non-alcoholic beverage store in East Nashville, is hosting a booze-free New Year’s Eve party that’s sold out, reflecting a demand for alcohol-free social options in Music City.
“We’ll have the karaoke stage here and then the bar will be back here,” said Stephanie Styll, founder of Killjoy, pointing out plans for the shop’s New Year’s Eve party…