
Artober Nashville is spotlighting veteran Nashville artist Omari Booker and his work “Blueprint II” to kick off the annual month-long celebration of the arts in Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
TPAC will host a Zoom discussion on the 19th Amendment as Marilyn Artus completes her nationwide Her Flag project at War Memorial Auditorium on August 18.
Artober Nashville, a program of NowPlayingNashville.com at The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, is spotlighting a young Nashville artist and her work to kick off the annual month-long celebration of the arts in Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
For the first time in Nashville, Bachelor fans become part of the search for love… The most successful romance reality series in the history of television […]
Stassi Schroeder, the New York Times bestselling author, TV personality, and podcast host brings her Straight Up With Stassi LIVE show to TPAC October 2! Straight Up With […]
Get ready Queer Eye fans… Antoni Porowski is coming to TPAC Sept. 13 for an evening of conversation and foodie fun in partnership with Williams Sonoma to celebrate the publication of his first cookbook “Antoni in the Kitchen.”
Legendary journalist Bob Woodward, author of the #1 international bestseller “Fear: Trump in The White House,” will speak at historic War Memorial Auditorium on Feb. 10.
Storme Warren, a 25-year veteran of the Nashville music and SiriusXM host “The Highway” returns for Nashville House Concerts, inviting a variety of special guests to drop by the intimate, living room set, catch up on what’s new, and perform select songs.
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It means you’ll be unable to see the entire stage from those seats.
We sell these seats because for many fans the limited view is not a problem, and the tickets are clearly labeled at time of purchase (see photo below). Limited view seating varies event to event and could be something as small as a tiny corner of the stage being blocked from view. Call our box office at 615-782-4040 for additional information on limited view seating.
Seats marked with “Limited View” during purchase path
Many shows impose ticket limits to allow as many people as possible to have equal access to seats. This is done as a deterrent to third party vendors, i.e. scalpers, who may purchase large blocks of seats and then resell them online at an inflated cost. The term “household” refers to any shared information on one or more accounts. This includes, but may not be limited to matching names, mailing and billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and credit card numbers. Any households that purchase more than the allowed number of tickets may have their order(s) refunded without notice.