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4.1 (62 reviews)

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Fireworks were great!
Kevin B.

This is a great minor league baseball stadium. Parking is easy in the adjacent parking garage or you can park anywhere in the city and walk here. Tickets are reasonably priced and they have lots of food vendors (lots of good restaurants are within walking distance too). The beer selection is great and much better than some MLB ballparks that we've been to before. The view of the game is great and I can't see any seat that wouldn't give you a great experience. We came on a Friday night so there were fireworks and they were much better than we were expecting and lasted longer too. It's a really nice ballpark all around we'll definitely be back for another game!

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Mary T.

While driving around downtown Nashville on my first full day, I passed by the main gates of First Horizon Park. I saw that it was the home of the Nashville Sounds. The team is in the minor leagues and is the triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. It was a hot day and this ballpark was closed. Instead, I drove around it to check things out. Entrances are clearly marked. Centre and right fields have their own entrance. I'm sure that there are others, but was more focused on getting a glimpse of the playing field. Next to the latter field is the ticket office. The catch is the guitar-shaped scoreboard. You are able to see the score when you're seated in the ballpark. Sadly, I only was able to see the back of it. It still looked cool, though. I don't know whether concerts are held here. I can see it happening on a cooler day than when I was there. Otherwise, with the heat, you could roast hot dogs and you seated in the bleachers, I'd imagine. I like that there are restaurants and bars around this ballpark. If you want to grab a bite before or after the game, you can. There are parking lots nearby. I don't know how crazy they get when there's a game. They were pretty quiet when I was there in the early afternoon of a non-game day. It was nice passing by this ballpark. It looked pretty new and I'm sure that you can get a great view of the playing field no matter where you sit. (263)

Rachel G.

Our company had an outing! And what an experience. We had access to the tent where there was ballpark food. Friendly staff and we had great seats, mainly we hung out at the top and walked around. Beautiful stadium! Love all the new areas putt putt, table tennis and signature cocktails.

Third base line
Dave B.

Came here for a Sounds baseball game on a Wednesday night. The ballpark is awesome! However the concessions stand above the third baseline was terrible. Ordered chicken, rang me up and paid for it, but they were out (in the third inning!). Extremely rude customer service. Didn't know how to work the register to give me a refund. Every customer around me was frustrated. It was terrible customer service. But the mascot was fun. Got pictures with him. I came with a group that included 3 small kids; each one received a baseball from a player or coach which was really cool.

Nate M.

I got a "behind the scenes" tour of the park about a month ago and I was surprised at how impressive this ball park looks. The food options look amazing; Smokehouse BBQ, Hot or not Chicken, pizza, funnel cakes, and mini melts Ice cream. The bars here are fully loaded and I'm very excited to check-out the Band Box which is a bar right in front of the outdoor Picnic Place and Power Alley seating area. The place to park is near the center field entrance which is within walking distance to a paid parking garage. Before I left, I bought some Nashville Sounds gear a couple of hats and a shirt to get ready for the season, but then COVID-19 hit and halted all sports and outdoor activities. Hopefully this season won't be too impacted, and the healthy Nashville masses can return to the park and cheer on the home team.

Torrey S.

From a cold hot dog bun to an overcrowded ballpark because they combined Star Wars & Boy Scout night on the same day to storm troopers walking all over this joint, this is the WORST ballpark experience I've ever had. Idiots having "lightsaber" fights in the crowded concourse...POORLY BEHAVED CHILDREN THAT ARE NOT BEING WATCHED, even in premium seats. And whoever designed this place is an idiot - who only covers two rows of the club level seats and about five rows of the regular seats? I paid MLB prices for this? Okay, the guitar scoreboard is kitschy. The mini golf course & corn hole games? I had to navigate through THAT bottleneck because there are no signs pointing you to to anything from outside. This is my 78th ballpark and by far the worst experience yet.

Nashville Sounds baseball field
Barry F.

This is home of the Nashville Sounds minor league baseball team. The venue is absolutely gorgeous! Everything was so clean and organizes. Lots of choices for food and drink. I would recommend the whiskey and coke slushy. Great on a humid day. I also had their chicken tenders which were off the chart good. There was so much flavor and they were perfectly cooked. We actually took an order to go. Having that for lunch today. Baseball team is awesome and there is not a bad seat in the stadium.

Nina E.

EXCITED!!!!! My first baseball game in Nashville. The Sounds are playing against the Norfolk Tides. The First Horizon Field is really nice. Several food choices and very clean,well kept. Come and visit your in Nashville.

Outfield
Maddie H.

I really like First Tennessee Park. It is home to both the minor league team the Nashville Sounds, and the Nashville Soccer Club. I've been here to see both and both were equally as fun. The stadium itself is centrally located downtown near the Nashville Farmer's Market and the capitol. There is plenty of parking surrounding the stadium and there are always police officers there to help guide people. The staff at the stadium are super nice and security lines are quick and painless. The restrooms are clean and there are multiple food vendors. Even if you aren't a big sports fan I introduce to you the band box. The band box is a huge bar next to a lounge and game area. There is corn hole and ping pong among other games. You could literally spend the entire game doing things besides watching the actual baseball or soccer game. Although I like how open the stadium is when it is cold and/or inclement weather you are pretty exposed to the elements. There are some vendors under a covered area but most of the stadium is not covered. In my opinion, a day at First Tennessee Park is a day well spent.

Alex K.

If you love baseball and having a great time, you've got to check out First Horizon Park! Home of AAA Minor League Nashville Sounds, the guitar shaped scoreboard helps you remember you are in the Music City. Check out the "Band Box" in right field for alcoholic slushies, cornhole, and ping pong. Right next to it is a 9 hole mini golf (that my kids MUST play every time we come). When you come here, you get the best of both worlds: professional baseball and a good time. Thousands of people each week purchase general admission tickets for like $10 to have some beverages and hang out at the stadium. Several great restaurants in the area around the stadium. Even a brand new bowling alley music venue.

Steve D.

Great ballpark to take a child to their first baseball game -- clean, safe & well managed. The event staff at every level & aspect of the scheduled activities are seemingly focused on providing an inviting & memorable experience for the attendees. We were part of a corporate sponsor group attending the game last night in one of four field level hospitality suites. What a way to experience the game. Great seat's & helpful staff. The pro shop is amazing and filled with the gear one would expect to find plus items you didn't know you needed! Parking is close by as well as several eateries for pregame meals.

Twilight at the park
Shann S.

Where can you go to properly celebrate Memorial Day weekend in Nashville?? First Tennessee Park to see a Nashville Sounds baseball game, of course. It was everything you'd expect from the experience from the smell of hot dogs roasting to the snippets of pop music blasting in between breaks to the finale of fireworks on center field. The breeze was a welcome gift to the sweltering day, but we were in great spirits as the home team won 9 to 5. Nashville is such a blessed city to have not only the amazing Nashville Predators, but also our hometown Nashville Sounds. I've lived here all my life and still fall in love with our city every day.

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Where can I safely park and lock my personal bike (not a B-cycle) during a Sounds game?

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Nashville Municipal Auditorium - The Belonging Co - Worshipping on a Friday night

Nashville Municipal Auditorium

2.0(38 reviews)
0.5 miDowntown
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I've come here several times to watch Athletes Unlimited professional women's basketball games…read more Because this venue is so small, there are both pros and cons of its size. There is plenty of public parking nearby, the security and food lines go quickly, and you are always guaranteed a seat close to the action. However the seats have so little legroom it gets very uncomfortable to sit for any length of time. Even though there are plenty of food and drink options and the entertainment is on point, I always welcome the end of an event when I can finally stretch my legs!

As my old review is from 8 years ago at this point, it seemed like it was overdue for an update…read more I've seen other shows here in that time, most recently this month as my wife wanted to catch the Empire of the Sun concert. It's still far from my favorite venue in Nashville, but it's older aesthetics kind of evoke nostalgia more than cries of "outdated" to me at this point. It feels permanently trapped in the late 20th century for sure-- interior paintings of Kiss and Judas Priest feel recent, as if (I know the latter is still touring) those acts just played to celebrate the release of their latest classic album to teenagers who paid $20 for tickets and waited in line at the box office of the venue to do so. If you're going to be GA on the floor, this place is as good as any. If you're going to be in the stands, hope for a show that isn't completely sold out as it can get very cramped (particularly if you're on the taller side) if you have neighbors on each side. Luckily for us, the floor was full but the stands were moderate and I had room to stretch my legs + stand as wished. Sound here was surprisingly good. It's smaller inside than I remember, so most views from the stands are solid. Entry was fast this time around, staff was super friendly and welcoming. We didn't buy any concessions, so I'm not positive how much a drink will run you these days but my 8 year old complaint about $11 beers seems funny as nowadays a comparable drink at Bridgestone or the like may run you close to double that. Parking lots in the area are a bit cheaper than they are near the newer, hipper venues (like The Pinnacle, Brooklyn Bowl). All in all--not a venue I ever seek out intentionally, but one that I'll definitely go to for the right show.

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Nissan Stadium - Ed Sheeran concert (July 2023)

Nissan Stadium

3.6(226 reviews)
0.9 miDowntown

The new Nissan Stadium in Nashville is a 2.1-million-square-foot, 60,000-seat enclosed venue under…read moreconstruction on the East Bank of the Cumberland River, scheduled for completion in February 2027. It will feature a translucent roof, 360-degree concourses, and 38% closer seating to the field, designed to host NFL, college football, concerts, and major events like the Super Bowl. Gayle and I had the chance to watch all the construction up close as we navigated from the pedestrian bridge to the Edgefield neighborhood. That included a non-ADA compliant walk-around to get to the bridge over the Interstate. This was a huge operation and we got as close as we could without trespassing. Then there's the present Nissan Stadium that will be torn down (for a parking lot) after the new Stadium is finished. This is the home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans, formally the Houston Oilers. Opened in 1999, this 67,000+ capacity open-air venue hosts football games, concerts, and major events like the CMA Music Festival. Game Day is probably pretty exciting here (including before and after Broadway).

Here for Coldplay concert which was absolutely phenomenal. This was our first time at the stadium…read moreand have to give some kudos. Though the outside of the stadium is undergoing construction, the ease in entering and exiting wasn't so bad. We walked from the Holiday Inn Express and followed the signs (and the crowd) to the entrance line. Since we had General Admission tickets (the pit) we followed the signs to the line we were to wait in. The line was organized and monitored well. There was a stadium guy selling water while we waited. There are many text messages and emails in the days leading up to the concert, reminding you to make sure you have your QR code downloaded and ready to show at the gate. The will call window is open and would help with this if needed. Once the doors opened, the line moved rapidly and we were soon inside the stadium. There was a bathroom close, as well as appropriately priced food, and a short line to buy Coldplay merch. Coldplay was absolutely phenomenal. Friendly ushers pointed us in the right direction to go down into the pit. Once there we were able to purchase an adult beverage and get ready for some fun!

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Monster Jam

Monster Jam

2.3(3 reviews)
1.0 miSobro, Downtown

Went to Monster Jam tonight, well let me re-phrase, I tried... to see Monster Jam tonight because…read moreit took 2 hours and 30 minutes to park despite arriving an hour early and paying extra for event parking which I would have expected to be quicker, easier, and more convenient. Having grown up going to Monster Jam shows with my Dad I had decided I wanted to take my Son for his first show now that he's 5 years old and old enough to remember and share this experience with him. An hour into the show, and 2 hours waiting to park I told my family to go ahead and go in without me while I waited another 30 minutes to park. My parking wasn't even in the area I paid for, staff was directing people to areas where parking was still available. By the time my family got to their seats, the show was already half over while I arrived even later. I had waited 3 years for Monster Jam to come back to Nissan Stadium because I wanted an outdoor arena because of the fumes and my Son being so young. It's not even really about the money spent, which by the way is NOT cheap!!! Instead I'm more bothered by not being able to see my Son see Monster Jam for the first time. Instead my wife who didn't even want to go, got to see my Son's face the moment he saw a Monster Jam truck in real life. I'm not even sure what to even think about this whole event and how it ended up. Happy that the... half the show I did see was good? Anger? Confusion? Disappointment? Cheated and ripped off?... I'm not sure. I've been to hundreds of venues seeing you name it tour across many states and this has to be hands down the biggest disappointment in my lifetime and it was solely on Nissan Stadium's part. At this time for the life of me, I can't possibly recommend to any of my friends, family, heck even people I meet on the street who I strike up a conversation with... see any person, thing, or event at Nissan Stadium unless absolutely forced to. I'm just shaking my head saying this because I was looking so forward to this event at this location and what could have been a Father and Son moment. I'm so confused how let down I was and how much a wasted opportunity and disappointment this whole experience was tonight; all at the expense of Monster Jam who always put on a great show. For what it's worth, my Son really enjoyed The Kraken. And I always enjoy Gravedigger myself, but the Black Pearl was the highlight of tonight.

My nephew and I had an awesome time yesterday at Monster Jam. Yes. It's a big loud truck show for…read morekids and a fun way to spend time together. No it is not a "real" sporting event. There's no competition here only a show for kids and it's super fun for them. So go spend a fun day together, get some souvenirs and watch some trucks go in circles and crash a few times.

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