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We can’t think of a better way to spend a spring evening than at First Horizon Park. | Photo provided by the Nashville Sounds

Calling all baseball fans: The Nashville Sounds continue their 2022 season at home tomorrow night, Tues. May 17, 2022 at 6:35 p.m. at First Horizon Park (read: home of the $10 ticket) against the Louisville Bats. Bonus: It’s Tito’s Tail Waggin’ Tuesday, so fans can bring their pups with them to cheer on the team. 🐶

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All dog ticket proceeds from each Tito’s Tail Waggin’ Tuesday game will benefit a local animal nonprofit organization in the Nashville area. | Photo provided by the Nashville Sounds

Not into baseball? There is plenty more entertainment to be had nightly with the Nashville Sounds.

Weekly events include:

  • Country Legends Race (Picture Johnny, George, Reba, and Dolly making their way around the field)
  • Throwback Thursdays (the team wears the original uniforms from 1978)
  • FOX17 Fridays with fireworks shows starting on Fri., June 10 🎆
  • Family Fun Day Sundays (kids can run the bases after the game)
  • And giveaways throughout the season

If you can’t make tomorrow night, don’t fret — the season continues with nightly games Tuesday-Sunday varying by week until September. Single game tickets (starting at $10) can be purchased here.*

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