Mike Dyer: AWSOME place to see a concert! Great sound quality, and atmosphere!!!
Kyann F: I love this venue! The views of the city from the Bud Light Loft are amazing. Try some hot chicken from Hattie B's or some bbq from Martins followed by a Padrino Pop.
Jackie Marie: Beautiful venue, just the right size with an awesome view of Nashville.
Megan M: Best place to see live music! Acoustics are the best in Nashville plus there's not a bad seat in the house. Faves that I've seen here are Keith Urban and the Black Crowes, and I'm looking forward to
Lucky Magazine: It started as a church, then served as The Grand Ole Opry. Now, it’s one of the country’s most famous music venues. David Byrne with St. Vincent, The Shins and Crosby Stills and Nash are playing soon.
HISTORY: Previously known as the Grand Old Opry House, this auditorium first opened as the Union Gospel Tabernacle in 1892. It was built by Thomas Ryman & renamed in his honor after his death.
Damian Bayona: If you are visiting Nashville, definitely take some time to catch a show at the Opry. Fun for everyone and good views throughout. A local must see.
ToryBurch: Even through changes over the years, the musical soul of the Grand Ole Opry remains. This is where legends Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash and Tim McGraw have all performed.
Zack Bennett: Immaculate restoration after the flood. Take the tour!
Jordan Alston: Amazingly preserved building with a modern flair. Be sure to check out the Marathon Car Museum.
Jill Schot: It is NOT cash only; credit card tabs with only $10 minimum. Great venue for locals to see their favorite bands.
Jordan Fernandes: Its like a giant warehouse and a pretty cool place to see bands to big for exit in and the end. The bar was pretty bad though, super expensive, no cheap beers.
David Schwartz: Really nice venue w/all the amenities you’d expect for close to Broadway quality performances including full bar and closed caption/signing for the hearing impaired. Parking can be a challenge.
HISTORY: Opened in 1981, this is the state’s premier theater venue. The performance venues are named after three U.S. Presidents who hailed from TN: Jackson, Polk & Johnson.
Tennessee Rep: You can find all of Tennessee Rep's season productions at TPAC's Johnson Theater. It's a wonderful theater space!