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Nashville Ballet presents Nashville's Nutcracker

Sat Nov 29 at 2:00pm

Nashville, TN

Event Info

  • Sat - November 29, 20252:00 PMTickets

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Venue

505 Deaderick St., Nashville, TN

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people does Andrew Jackson Hall hold?
Andrew Jackson Hall, the largest venue within the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) in Nashville, TN, has a seating capacity of approximately 2,472. This spacious auditorium is designed to accommodate large-scale productions, including Broadway shows, concerts, and special events. With its orchestra, mezzanine, and balcony levels, Andrew Jackson Hall offers excellent sightlines and acoustics for audiences. This makes it one of Nashville's premier destinations for live performances. If you're planning to attend a show at TPAC's Andrew Jackson Hall, you can expect an immersive experience alongside thousands of fellow theatergoers in this iconic venue.
Where to park in TPAC Nashville?
Parking at TPAC Nashville is convenient, with several options available for visitors. The most popular choice is the covered parking garage beneath the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, accessible from 6th Avenue North. Additional parking is available nearby in the McKendree Garage, Commerce Street Garage, and the Church Street Garage. Accessible parking spaces are available for guests with disabilities in all TPAC garages. For added convenience, rideshare drop-off and pick-up zones are located near the main entrance. Arriving early is recommended, especially during major events, to secure optimal parking and ensure a smooth experience at the TN Performing Arts Center Andrew Jackson Hall.
How many seats are in the Tennessee Performing Arts Center?
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) boasts a total of over 4,400 seats across its three main performance venues: Andrew Jackson Hall (2,472 seats), James K. Polk Theater (1,075 seats), and Andrew Johnson Theater (256 seats). This impressive seating capacity allows TPAC to host a wide variety of performances, from Broadway musicals and ballets to intimate plays and concerts. As Nashville's leading performing arts center, TPAC's versatile seating configurations ensure that every guest enjoys a comfortable and engaging experience, whether attending a large-scale spectacle or a smaller, more personal event.
How old is the Tennessee Performing Arts Center?
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) in Nashville was officially opened in 1980, making it over 40 years old as of 2024. TPAC was established to serve as a cultural hub for the region, hosting a diverse array of performances and educational programs. Since its inception, the center has become an integral part of Nashville's vibrant arts scene, welcoming millions of visitors over the decades. With its rich history and commitment to the performing arts, TPAC continues to play a vital role in nurturing artistic talent and providing unforgettable experiences for audiences of all ages.

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