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A lively mix of baseball action and Nashville charm.
Catch the true spirit of Music City at the Nashville Sounds Game — where exciting baseball meets stunning skyline vibes.
Nashville Sounds Game (First Horizon Park) carries the unmistakable rhythm of Nashville itself — lively, warm, and full of local pride. Whether you’re cheering under bright stadium lights, savoring Tennessee flavors, or simply soaking in a golden Tennessee sunset, a day at this ballpark feels like stepping into the city’s spirited heartbeat.
Opened in 2015 on the historic Sulphur Dell site—one of America’s earliest baseball grounds—First Horizon Park honors Nashville’s deep baseball heritage while embracing a fresh, modern identity. Its architecture is breezy and contemporary, offering wide-open sightlines, social spaces, and the famous guitar-shaped scoreboard, a nod to Nashville’s “Music City” soul.
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Q1. Is it a good place for families?
Yes, with kid zones, lawn seating, and family-friendly events, it’s perfect for all ages.
Q2. Can I bring a professional camera?
Personal cameras are allowed, and the sunset lighting is perfect for great shots.
Q3. Can I bring my own food?
Generally no, except clear bottled water. Check the latest stadium guidelines before visiting.
Q4. Are there events besides baseball games?
Yes, including concerts, festivals, theme nights, and community events.
Q5. Is the stadium accessible for visitors with disabilities?
Yes — it includes accessible seating, parking, and facilities.
Yes, several paid parking lots are located around the park.
Arriving 30–45 minutes early gives you time to explore and find good seats.
It’s recommended, especially on weekends and special event nights.
Absolutely — it’s easy to navigate, welcoming, and full of fun experiences.
Yes, you can enjoy games, food stalls, and scenic views of the skyline.
Address
19 Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville, TN 37219
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