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⚾️ Get ready for Sounds-ational summer nights

The Nashville Sounds’ jam-packed summer schedule includes exclusive merch giveaways, themed games, fireworks + a whole lot more.

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Pro tip: Save up to $5 per ticket by buying in advance.

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Get ready to root, root, root for the home team, because the Nashville Sounds are slinging strikes all summer long.

From game giveaways to special themed nights, the Triple-A Nashville Sounds are bringing the kind of timeless family fun that the sunny season is all about — and tickets start as low as $10.

🍗 Dream Team Themes

What’s baseball season in Nashville without a Hot Chicken Weekend? The two-day celebration is just a taste of this season’s lineup of fan-focused themes. Some of our other favorites include:

  • Father’s Day celebration (June 9)
  • Carnival on the Concourse (July 28)
  • Star Wars Night (Aug. 23)

🎁 Eyes on Prizes

Fans can also score exclusive merch during special giveaway nights, like:

  • Hit City Baseball Hat (May 25 + Sept. 4)
  • Sounds Pit Viper Sunglasses (June 5 + Aug. 11)
  • Dolly + Reba ’24 tee (June 8 + July 5)

So whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for something fun + local to do, consider a short stop at First Horizon Park. You may just find a new favorite way to spend a summer night.

Sounds like a great time

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