ABC confirms 9-1-1 crossover with 9-1-1: Nashville

ABC has announced an upcoming crossover event between 9-1-1 and its spinoff 9-1-1: Nashville, featuring Buck and Eddie traveling to Music City. The episode, set to air in 2026, includes a first-look photo of the characters together. Showrunner Rashad Raisani has long expressed interest in uniting the two series.

Crossover Details

ABC released the first official look at the highly anticipated crossover between 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Nashville on Wednesday. The photo shows Oliver Stark as Buck and Ryan Guzman as Eddie standing with members of Nashville's 113 team, including Hailey Kilgore as Taylor, Michael Provost as Ryan, Juani Feliz as Roxie, and Hunter McVey as Blue. This marks the first time characters from both shows will share the screen in a proper crossover event.

No specific air date has been set, but the episode is confirmed for sometime in 2026. 9-1-1: Nashville showrunner Rashad Raisani has been vocal about his desire for this collaboration. In a previous interview after the spinoff's midseason finale, he teased, "We may have some shuffling on the backside to maybe accommodate a crossover."

Background and Prior Connections

This isn't the first subtle link between the shows. Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who plays dispatcher Cammie on 9-1-1: Nashville, made a cameo during 9-1-1's space crisis episode earlier this year. However, the upcoming event will bring the full teams together.

Fans, particularly those rooting for the Buck-Eddie dynamic often called "Buddie," are excited about the characters' trip to Nashville. The crossover promises to blend the high-stakes procedural action of both series in Music City.

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