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4.5 based on 2,000 reviews
This new arena is home to sporting events including Nashville Predators hockey and concerts.
One of the best arenas I've been too! Really quick and easy getting through security. More than enough staff dotted around the arena that are quick to help you if you need to find something. Beer prices are extortionate once again but that's expected of an arena holding a sporting event. Seats were great (Section 117 Row KK Seat 4). Definitely a must do if you're in town and a game is on!
4.5 based on 659 reviews
Was given club member passes to a TN Titans game (vrs Houston Texans) and yet again another great experience with great seats...
4.5 based on 712 reviews
For any baseball fan, this is a GREAT place to go. From the excellent parking, to the greeters in the stadium, to the great food, great ballpark, and yes, A GREAT TEAM. There is nothing like a good baseball game and a good stadium. The Redbirds always put on a show that's worth the price. The food in the park is reasonable, the ticket prices are great, the fireworks (home games on Saturdays) are FANTASTIC!!! I highly recommend a game at this ball park.
4.5 based on 580 reviews
We have been to lots of events at the FedEx Forum: Grizzlies basketball games, University of Memphis basketball games, Michael Buble' concert, Foo Fighters concert, The Eagles concert, Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert... You should pay a bit more to get close to the floor. The upper seats are REALLY high.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The players who played in this stadium include Babe Ruth, Lou G, a 16 year old Willie Mays, Harmon Killebrew, Willie Stargell, Ferguson Jerkins, Hank Aaron, and hundreds of baseball legends. The seating is mostly covered. That makes it awesome during the hit summer months. The stadium closed to minor league baseball in 1999. However, many current big leaguers participated in the Southern League Home Run Hitting Contest. Only Rigley Field and Fenway exceed Engel Stadium in baseball history!
4.5 based on 299 reviews
Season ticket holders. Food and beer selections have gotten much better. We look forward to 2021-22!
4.5 based on 167 reviews
Our family went to the Sounds game this past weekend and had a great time! They had plenty of food options but the lines were long...especially for the ice cream. I had a couple of whiskey/coke slushies from the band box and they were great and definitely contained whiskey! We had a suite which was really nice with a nearby designated restroom, couches in the air conditioning and heat lamps we were able to put some snacks under. Also a sink for washing hands, small fridge and 12 comfortable seats with good views. It was a splurge but well worth it. They have catering available for the suites but none of us were super hungry and just shared some snacks. The music and possibly getting on camera kept the 2 youngest (6 and 8) entertained. We went to the kids zone before the game, it was cute but the details I didnt find online: its $1 or $2 per ticket, we got 2 and that got my son 2 minutes to bounce in an inflatable and 1 trip down a slide. Cheap but be prepared to spend more if you want your child to have some play time. I have lived here for 13 years and had gone to the old stadium and this new stadium is awesome!! We got a parking pass for the suite lot which was super convenient. I saw a garage next to the stadium. Uber or Lyft would be really easy too, you could easily get dropped off at the farmers market and walk over in a few minutes. Overall we had a great time and will definitely go back and had a great experience. I should also mention I felt safe there and despite the crowd it never felt cramped when walking around checking things out. Good family friendly environment. Kids had fun running the bases after the fireworks show.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
The Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl and the events around it deliver an exceptional entertainment experience for visitors, local fans, student-athletes, conference partners, sponsors, volunteers and the Nashville community. This post-season collegiate football game was created in 1998 to stimulate a positive impact on the Nashville economy, national image, and community pride while showcasing the city as a premier destination with audiences throughout the country. Kickoff time for 2017 will be December 29th at 3:00 PM/CT.
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