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Sounds Announce Group Outings for 2023 Season on Sale Friday, January 6

January 5, 2023 - International League (IL)
Nashville Sounds News Release


NASHVILLE - The Nashville Sounds announced today its group and premium hospitality areas for the 2023 season will go on sale Friday, January 6 at 9:00 a.m. The Sounds host the Louisville Bats - Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds - on Opening Day at First Horizon Park on Friday, March 31 at 6:35 p.m.

Group areas at First Horizon Park include Hit City Hall presented by Delta Dental, 22 suites (Field and Club Level), Budweiser Deck, Advance Financial Deck, Vanderbilt Health Picnic Place, Spirited Hive 4-Tops and the Power Alley. The Sounds and First Horizon Park can host groups from as small as four (4) people to as large as 250+.

Premium hospitality areas include group seating behind home plate to general group seating in the outfield sections.

The Nashville Sounds' promotions calendar is set for release in mid-February and single-game tickets will go on sale in early March.

Hit City Hall presented by Delta Dental

$57 per person (minimum 20 tickets required).

Climate controlled hospitality party tent located on the first base concourse.

Reserved seating along first base line in sections 122-124.

Conveniently located adjacent to The Band Box.

Accommodates groups of 20-250+.

All-you-can-eat picnic with soda and water (two-hour service).

Field Suites - Four Suites Available Each Game

$1,600 per Field Suite ($80 per person).

Private luxury suites with a hospitality host.

Accommodates groups up to 50 (All four Field Suites can be combined for groups up to 200).

Each reservation includes 20 tickets and two parking passes.

Reserved group stadium seating behind home plate

Climate-controlled suites located behind outdoor seating.

Access to the private bar and restrooms in the Field Suites lobby.

Suite catering options available.

Includes $450 food & beverage credit.

Budweiser Deck (First Base Side) & Advance Financial Deck (Third Base Side)

$2,880 per Deck ($72 per person)

Private party decks located on each side of the Club Level.

Accommodates groups of 40-100 (additional Club Level seats available upon request).

Each reservation includes 40 tickets.

All-you-can-eat picnic with soda and water (two-hour service).

Budweiser & Bud Light canned beer included.

Club Suites

$560 per suite ($70 per person).

Private luxury suite with hospitality host on the Club Level.

Each suite includes eight (8) tickets and two (2) parking passes.

Can accommodate groups of up to 20 people.

Access to the Brauer Club Lounge on the Club Level.

Climate-controlled.

Suite catering options available for pre-order.

Vanderbilt Health Picnic Place

$47 per person (minimum 20 tickets required).

Party porch located above the right-center field wall.

Accommodates groups of 20-200.

General Admission seating available in the porch.

All-you-can-eat picnic with soda and water (1.5-hour service).

Spirited Hive 4-Tops

$150 per table.

Tables located beyond right field fence, in front of The Band Box.

Accommodates individual groups of four (4) or up to 108 total guests.

Includes four (4) tickets and table-top seating.

Wait service available to order from The Band Box menu.

Individual tables not for sale until early March.

Power Alley

$60 per person (minimum 20 tickets required).

Party area located beyond the outfield wall next to The Band Box.

Accommodates groups of 20-35.

Features casual seating with exclusive hospitality host.

Includes 1/2 barrel of domestic beer.

Area is reserved for groups ages 21+.

The Nashville Sounds are the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers and play at First Horizon Park. Season ticket memberships for the 2023 season are on sale now. For more information call 615-690-4487 or e-mail tickets@nashvillesounds.com.


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