Bridgestone Arena may just be one of the most convenient urban stadiums in America, sited right near most of Nashville’s biggest attractions. That means it’s easy to slip in a hockey game on a whirlwind tour of the city, or hit the bars of Lower Broad after catching a sold-out stadium concert. Come to see some of the biggest acts in folk and country, like Mumford & Sons or Kasey Musgraves, or get a completely new perspective on the human body with the death-defying feats of Cirque du Soleil.
Follow the crowds as they wind their way from Riverfront station or downtown’s hotels towards the stadium, which stands right at the corner of Broadway and 5th Avenue in homage to the Ryman Auditorium, the Grand Ole Opry’s original home. Go straight in, or get there a bit early to partake in the many culinary specialties on offer from the area’s restaurants, from barbecue to upscale Italian.
Join the other fans as they head into the building, which can hold up to 20,000 audience members. Feel the electricity in the air as the game or performance begins, with a state-of-the-art sound system that provides a fully immersive experience. Try out some local brands at the concessions, or just appreciate the action before heading back out into the Nashville night.
Bridgestone Arena is located in downtown Nashville, right near Music Row. Get there from the Riverfront station in 7 minutes on foot. There are a variety of metered parking garages in the vicinity, which sometimes need to be reserved ahead. On event nights, park for free at Nissan Stadium and take the low-priced shuttle. The box office is open from Monday to Saturday during regular business hours, and on Sunday for special events. Check online for bag policies and other security measures.