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    3.6 (230 reviews)

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    Concert
    Karsyn R.

    I've attended a football game here and a concert and the experience has always been smooth and effortless. They have sign that are easy to read and have great direction. The food and drink prices are on the lower side in my opinion compared to other stadiums I've been to.

    our bag was 7 inches... the limit was 6.5. THERE WAS PPL INSIDE WITH BIG, FULL BODY PURSES. LIKE BIG ONES. anyways, they made us turn our bags into the locker, cost $10. Line to get it back can take anywhere between 30 mins to 2 hours. It seems HIGHLY inefficient and inconsistent. If ur gonna force a bag check, DONT HAVE TWO LOCKER STATIONS FOR A 70,000 capacity stadium. like do we have any logistical forethought?

    Kimberly C.

    Here for Coldplay concert which was absolutely phenomenal. This was our first time at the stadium and 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!

    View of stadium from foot bridge.
    David Z.

    First time attending here, can use some improvements as others have also mentioned. Know which gate grants access to your section as they are particular in that respect and I nearly walked around the stadium for the proper access. Long switch back ramps with limited elevators to get to upper levels. Not a bad seat for viewing in the house and the footbridge to walk over from downtown makes it easy to enjoy food, drink, music either before after or both once the event is over.

    Jennifer H.

    I had the opportunity to be in Nashville when there was a home game. I bought my tickets the morning of and attended the game. The seat that I was at was for $33 but I also had a $10 off coupon so my seat only costed me $22. I was easily able to walk to the stadium. It was also kind of nice to be able to check out as I had learned and seen that they are building a brand new stadium right next-door. So this stadium will be demolished once that stadium is complete. As of now I'm not too sure what they will place there. I asked locals and they mentioned that it might turn into apartment complex complexes. They're hoping that it will be some form of parking instead, but most likely it will not.

    Christine D.

    We had a wonderful experience visiting this stadium. I feel it's a newer stadium but they are already building a new one next to it. The views are great but I can see where they feel it's smaller than your average football stadium. Some of it is rotting away but not enough to demolish it. That's my opinion. What would I know though. I'm not the engineer hahaha

    Store outside
    Randy R.

    The Titans Team Store offers an impressive selection of merchandise--truly everything a fan could want. The staff was friendly, attentive, and helpful, making the shopping experience even better. A fantastic store for any Titans supporter

    Pork nachos
    Christina B.

    This stadium is definitely due for improvements. It is difficult to get up to the higher levels, the elevators are limited and have crazy lines, and the ramps are so long and steep. Also, the upper levels are not connected all the way around, which I found out the hard way when I walked up the ramp all the way to level 3, before needing to go back down to level 1 to go back up on the other side. Also the food is very lackluster, I got pork nachos and they were so cold and soggy I threw them away

    Good sight lines
    Ron W.

    First time here - fairly easy to access if you know the back roads - we left our hotel at 10:30am for a Noon game and got in with time to spare. This was mainly due to the effective Evolv security magnetometers in place. Only negatives : its a completely cashless building and no seat covers in the restrooms I used.

    Titans huddle
    Ruta P.

    Enjoying the seats! Great view. Let's hope the Titans crush it this year! Cam Ward is looking good. Gotta be better than three wins!

    John C.

    Very nice stadium with a great view of downtown Nashville if you are seated in the nosebleeds . The parachute team is unreal. Walkable via the pedestrian bridge from downtown honky tonk bars. Great place to watch Titans game

    Music City Bowl
    Yochanan H.

    As we walked towards gate 8, they had signs that mentioned their security system is next-level Evolv Technology, so you don't have to remove any items from the clear bag and pockets. We walked through the metal detectors, and it was as if we had been selected for the extra security check that TSA agents perform at airports. At this point, my dad was doing great until the initial security guard kept telling him that his pockets weren't empty. Her facial expression appeared mad and irritated towards him. He pulls out the lining of his pants and jacket pockets. He says, "I don't have anything else." At this juncture, Dad is looking at me to resolve the dispute. I couldn't understand the initial female security guard. She barely moved her lips while talking, which made for a horrible lip read. I can't read gums and teeth. So, I signed Deaf and motioned two other security guards to come over. I signed and spoke. I said, "I'm Deaf but lip-read. I'm having issues understanding what is being asked of us since we have emptied our pockets. Plus, my dad has dementia and can get confused very easily. What do we need to do because this is going downhill quickly?" Both security guards worked with us and were kind and considerate. The male security guard even retrieved the two Tupperware containers with our wallets, coins, and other items that the initial guard still held at the table. My only regret is that I didn't get photos and names of the two security guards who helped us. Typically, I take a lot of photos, but I didn't want to hang out further at the gate. Next, Nissan Stadium offers no closed captions. I've been to other older stadiums that have been upgraded with ribbon boards that offer public announcements, and to think, this is an NFL stadium. For handicapped parking, you must have an additional prepaid pass issued by Nissan Stadium and your state-approved placard or plate. Their policy reads, "For accessible parking at non-Titans events: You must display a Nissan Stadium-issued parking pass, along with your ADA placard or license plate." Of course, I was unaware of this requirement because it was my first trip to this stadium; therefore, we were turned away, but they told us that I could drop off. Negative, I'm driving, and I'm the one needing the parking spot. Security directed us to turn left to leave the area and go under a bridge about half a mile away for parking at $40.00. This was bloody absurd. We've been to over twenty-three stadiums; even the oldest stadium in the league, Lambeau Field, didn't have this crazy requirement. So, that's my excuse for not looking up parking requirements. The stadium offers various types of food for fans, including two massive jumbotrons. The only complaint is the lack of locations where fans can stand, have a table stand to lean on and have a view of the game while eating and drinking. Finally, the staff kept the grounds and restrooms clean. I've witnessed some filthy stadiums, but Nissan Stadium wasn't one of them. As a side note, if you want to hit the restaurant and bar seen for a while and eventually walk across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, park in the lot at 123 7th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37203, and follow the instructions using the QR. Currently, the charge is $3.50 for fifteen minutes and a max day charge of fifty dollars. Your credit card will be charged once you exit the lot.

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    Danreb V.

    I'm a Packers fan, and my brother is a lifelong Titans fan, and we finally made the trip out to Tennessee to watch a game there after going to a Titans-Packers game at Lambeau a couple years ago. It's really easy to see why they're building a new stadium. A lot of the facilities felt outdated and not nearly as streamlined as you'll see in newer stadiums like in SoFi or Allegiant. That said, as long as you don't mind spending sometime in Nashville, getting in and out of this stadium is pretty nice when it's not super hot out. The walk over the bridge is cool, and we had a nice time (the Packers whupped on the Titans, so that's probably why I had a very positive experience). Drinks cost about what you expect and as for food, I got a couple hot dogs that were both pretty good but they're not something you wanna flock your way to the stadium for.

    8/12/2025

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    Bridgestone Arena

    3.8
    (327 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    I like Bridgestone Arena! I've seen several great bands perform there! Most recently, my Sorority…read moreSister and I saw Iron Maiden at Bridgestone! We both love the lead singer, Bruce Dickinson and their mascot, Eddie! This was a great show: the "Legacy of the Beast" tour! Like Yelper Kayla S., mentioned, Bridgestone is super close to Broadway, making it typically a quick walk from your hotel, which is a huge bonus! Sorority Sister and I saw a legendary 80s hair band there, too, who also put on a great show! I don't think it was Def Leppard; however that's the closest band I see on the Bridgestone concert archives website. It was funny because the drummer, who was dressed in his best 80s leotard tights, and 80s t-shirt, bounded out of (his and our) hotel building running late for the show! He jumped into a cab and went around the corner straight to Bridgestone. Bridgestone does a good job with security; they have all the eats and drinks you could want; their merch is always displayed well, priced well, and readily available. I love Bridgestone!

    Bridgestone is by far my favorite large event venue in Nashville. The crowd management is top notch…read moreand I never feel like I'm waiting in long lines, even when the event is sold out. The staff is friendly, helpful, and efficient. Some of the seats near the top are very narrow when it comes to legroom, so be prepared to stand up and stretch sometimes. If you're at a predators game, this will be no problem as the crowd likes to get loud and proud! If at a concert, the "nosebleeds" are still relatively close to the action and climate controlled vs the outdoor/stadium venue options around town. Parking can be expensive on Broadway, so a ride share might be a better option if you can walk a couple blocks for pickup.

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    First Horizon Park

    First Horizon Park

    4.1
    (62 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Our first time at a minor league game and I have to say I really enjoyed it…read more If you've ever been to Petco park, you know the crowds, lack of affordable seating (nosebleed seats are not fun) can be off putting, not to mention the high cost of parking and traffic. So needless to say, this was such a nice surprise. While we were lucky enough to have been invited to a suite, looking around there is not a bad seat in the house. Lots of younger kids were in the stands, so I am looking forward to bringing my grandsons. Its a cashless facility, which I've never experienced before. I use my credit card for everything to get points, so it didnt bother me. The facility was pretty clean and I was happy to see a station for nursing mothers. Things like that truly show a family friendly vibe and I am here for it. The lines at the snack stands didnt seem too bad, and the baseball was full of oh no and oh yea moments. We even got a few full rowd boos over play calls. Nothing to do on a Friday night? Check out the Sounds at First Horizon Park!

    Nashville was home to me for 20 years before I moved to Florida. After a 5-year absence, I finally…read morewent back, and my son and his wife took me to a Sounds game. It's a very nice minor league stadium with plenty of dining and drink options. There's a little something for everyone. Plus, it was a great game. We won! The place is clean and secure, and everyone I interacted with was super nice and friendly. Food prices are what you'd expect from a sports venue, but the quality was excellent--everything we had tasted great. If you're in town for a few days, I highly recommend catching a game here as part of your visit. You'll have a great time!

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