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Bridgestone Arena

Bridgestone Arena is the home of the Nashville Predators hockey team. It also hosts a number of sporting events and concerts. It seats 20,000 and everyone from Garth Brooks to Paul McCartney to Elton John to Taylor Swift and New Kids on the Block have performed here. It opened in 1996 and has had several names. It was first named The Nashville Arena, although some Nashvillians called it “The Bubba Dome.” Then it was the Gaylord Entertainment Center and the Sommet Center. It became the Bridgestone Arena in 2010 when naming rights were obtained from the Bridgestone Americas, a tire and rubber company headquartered in Nashville.

Over 13 million people have bought tickets to a game or show here, which makes it the number five in the United States and number fifteen in the world for ticket sales. In 2006, it became the venue for the annual Country Music Association Awards.

Now, continue walking up Fifth Avenue South until you reach Broadway. Turn RIGHT but stay on the right- hand side of the street. Look across the street, and you’ll see Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge. It’s easy to spot—it’s purple. We will talk about Tootsie’s and Robert’s from across the street. It will be loud, so find the best spot you can to listen to our next stop. Headphones might improve your experience.

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Full Record & Citation
Title Bridgestone Arena
Creator Nashville Historical Foundation
Author Jayrah Trapp, Belmont Student; March 2018
Date 1996
Address 501 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37023
Description Opened in December 1996, the arena has had many names, including Nashville Arena, Gaylord Entertainment Center, and Sommet Center. In 2010, the Nashville-headquartered tire and rubber subsidiary Bridgestone Americas, Incorporated, secured the naming rights to the building. The building was designed by Populous, formerly known as HOK Sport, and has housed over thirteen million guests since its grand opening. The seating capacity ranges from 20,000 for concerts to 19,395 for basketball games to 17,113 for hockey games. While space is most well known for being the home of the National Hockey League team the Nashville Predators, it also houses the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau, and SiriusXM studios. Bridgestone Arena has won numerous awards, seen millions of visitors, and, as of 2019, remains one of the top entertainment and sports venues in the United States.
Type Building
Coverage Area 1
Source HOK Sport, architecture firm
Contributor Hart Freeland Roberts, Incorporated; Populous; Nashville Predators; Nashville COnvention and Visitors Corporation
Subject Architecture; New Nashville; Downtown; Entertainment; Events; Music; Sports
Keywords Buildings, Modern, Performance, Live Music, Country Music, Rock Music, Hockey, Basketball, Event Venues, Bridgestone Arena
Rights CC BY-NC 4.0
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