New venue Nightscape engages all 5 senses in Nashville, TN

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We all know Nashville is great, but do you want to transport somewhere for just the day? | Photo courtesy of Nightscape

Picture this: You’re one of 40,000 patrons lining the fairways at the 2022 Masters Tournament this weekend (cue golf clap) + it’s a beautiful day in Augusta, GA — only you never had to leave Nashville.

That’s where Nightscape comes in. The new multi-sensory entertainment venue is opening this week in the former 12th and Porter space (114 12th Ave. N.). Wondering what to expect? Join us on a behind-the-scenes tour.

How it works

Nightscape’s venue features two main rooms — the main immersive space and the entry lounge and bar. The main room uses 360-degree continuous projection to cast visuals across the walls and ceilings, as well as spatial audio and scents to add extra elements of realism.

In the lounge, visuals are projected onto sections of the walls and screens behind the bar + sounds, lights, and scents fill the room. Pro tip: Order a cocktail or other beverage from the bar before you walk back to the fully immersive space.

What’s coming soon

  • Dining | Nightscape plans to partner with local culinary talent to create chef-driven experiences within the space as part of TASTE: A Culinary Series. Guests will dine on culturally-inspired menus and immerse themselves in the location’s sights and sounds.
  • Sports | The venue will develop other experiences surrounding major sporting events. The first ticketed event will mirror the landscapes and environment of the Masters tournament.
  • Destinations | Want to jet off to New York City, Buenos Aires, or the Arctic Circle? Stay tuned for experiences that transport guests to other cities.
  • Wellness | Participate in health-focused classes such as yoga, meditation, and spinning in various destinations around the globe.

Ready to escape to Nightscape? Check out the grand opening events — “The Gallery at Nightscape” + “Nightscape Presents: The 19th Hole” — this weekend. Register here.

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