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TPAC - Andrew Jackson Hall
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is one of the most unique facilities of its kind in the U.S. TPAC is home to three beautiful spaces with multiple, state-of-the art capabilities. Andrew Jackson Hall, with a maximum seating capacity of 2,472, including 47 pit seats, is Tennessee Performing Art Center's (TPAC) largest facility.
Rental Information: Please call (615) 782-4000 between 8:30am and 5:30pm, Monday through Friday, or visit web site for more information about rentals.
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Country Music Hall of Fame and MuseumThe Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is operated by the non-profit, educational Country Music Foundation (CMF). The mission of the CMF is to identify and preserve the evolving history and traditions of country music and to educate its audiences. Functioning as a local history museum and as an international arts organization, the CMF serves visiting and non-visiting audiences including fans, students, scholars, members of the music industry, and the general public - in the Nashville area, the nation and world. |
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Margaritaville NashvilleWorld-renowned singer/songwriter/author Jimmy Buffett brings the first Margaritaville Restaurant to Tennessee in downtown Nashville. Visitors and residents will both enjoy the atmosphere of adventure and escape, live music, island inspired menu and of course those famous "frozen concoctions". "It's much more than a restaurant; it's a state of mind" and an exceptionally good time for anyone from families to "Parrot Heads". |
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Frist Center for the Visual ArtsThe Frist Center opened in April 2001, and since that time has hosted a spectacular array of art from the region, the country and around the world. Unlike any traditional museum, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts has become a magnet for Nashville's rapidly expanding visual arts scene. With an exhibitions schedule that has new art flowing through the magnificent Art Deco building every six to eight weeks, no matter how often you visit, there is always something new and exciting to see in the spacious galleries. Hours: 10am-5:30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10am-9pm Thursday and Friday 10am-5:30 Saturday 1pm-5:30pm… |
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Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
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