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See the sights at a Nashville Sounds game this summer

They’ve got weekly themes for pups, fireworks, throwback vibes, and more.

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Wide-angle view of First Horizon Park.

Know before you go: First Horizon Park is cashless and enforces a clear bag policy.

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With general admission tickets ringing in at $10 on the day of the game, a Nashville Sounds game is a home run for the fam (or a group of friends).

Making the outing even more fun are weekly themes like:

  • Tito’s Tail Waggin’ Tuesdays: Nashville dog owners can enjoy Sounds baseball with their pups while benefiting a local animal nonprofit.
  • Throwback Thursdays: Catch the team wearing the fan-favorite throwback home uniforms, modeled after the classic 1978 team, and enjoy drink specials at the concessions.
  • Friday Fireworks: Watch the Nashville sky light up with a post game fireworks show.
  • Sunday Family Fun Days: Kids can take part in pregame autographs with select Sounds players and postgame Kids Round the Bases.

Pro tip: Kroger Family 4-packs, available at the box office on Wednesdays, includes four tickets, four hot dogs, and four fountain drinks for just $44. Or, treat yourself to traditional ballpark fare like hot dogs and nachos, plus local craft beer + specialty cocktails.*

See a Sounds game this summer

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