The Nashville Sounds release 2024 season promo schedule

We’re talking 31 giveaway dates, 15 postgame fireworks shows, and theme nights.

A pug dressed in a baseball jersey poses for a photo at First Horizon Park.

And, of course, Tito’s Tail Waggin’ Tuesday is back.

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Baseball season is so close, we can almost hear the crack of the bat. In preparation, the Nashville Sounds released the promotions schedule for this upcoming season, and they really hit this one out of First Horizon Park.

The 75-home game schedule includes 31 giveaway dates, 15 postgame fireworks shows, themed nights + tried-and-true weekly promotions. Opening day takes place on Tuesday, April 2 against the St. Paul Saints, and homerun, single-game tickets go on sale Saturday, Feb. 3.

⚾ Giveaway dates

We’ve highlighted a few giveaways we’re looking forward to most.

  • Booster Squishmallow | April 17
  • Nashville Brewskis Football Jersey | April 20
  • Sounds 40oz Tumbler | May 1
  • Hit City Hat | May 25
  • Dolly/Reba ’24 T-Shirt | June 8
  • Margaritaville Sun Hat | July 13
  • Reversible Jersey | July 24
  • Light Saber (first 2,000 fans) | Aug. 23
  • Johnny/George ’24 T-Shirt | Sept. 11
  • 2025 Schedule Cling | Sept. 14-15

Pro tip: The promotions schedule is subject to change and the first 1,000 fans are eligible to receive giveaways.

⚾ Theme nights

We love a good theme. Here are some theme nights we’re looking forward to most.

  • Peaked in College Night | April 3
  • Dancing with the Sounds Night | April 17
  • Mental Health Awareness Night | May 24
  • Copa de la Diversión | May 26
  • Pride Night | June 8
  • Juneteenth Celebration | June 19
  • Hot Chicken Weekend | June 22-23
  • Decades Night 1.0: A Tribute to the 1980s | July 6
  • Women in Sports Night | July 10
  • AUG-Tober Fest | Aug. 22
  • Harry Potter Night | Sept. 7
  • First Responders Night | Sept. 11

⚾ Special bonuses

Additional promotions this season include Peanut Free Night (April 30), Booster’s Birthday (May 5), and Cheerio’s Birthday (Aug. 6).

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