The Sounds Set To Open At Full Capacity By May 14
The Nashville Sounds with Metro Public Health Department and Mayor John Cooper have announced that Horizon Park will open at full capacity by May 14.
The Triple A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers will still only play in front of a 40 percent capacity arena in its first three games running May 11-13.
“I would like to thank the Metro Public Health Department and Mayor Cooper for their consistent communication throughout this process,” says Sounds Co-Owner Frank Ward. “Secondly, on behalf of the entire Nashville Sounds organization, I’d like to thank our loyal fan base for their patience. Our season ticket members have been through an arduous process over the last year and we thank them for their commitment. We are thrilled to have baseball back at First Horizon Park.”
The Sounds will still adhere to safety guidelines which include requiring masks for attendees ages two and up unless actively eating or drinking in their assigned seats.
Additionally, the Sounds will keep four socially distanced sections for the entire 2021 season. These sections include 104, 113, 118 and 121. The sections will be “pod style” seating only with tickets available in groups of two, four or six. All tickets in socially distanced sections are subject to availability.
Other changes at First Horizon Park include the entire ballpark going cashless for payment options. If fans bring only cash to First Horizon Park, they can purchase pre-loaded $20 Visa gift cards at Advanced Tickets located next to Guest Services near section 114. The gift cards can be used anywhere at First Horizon Park and can be used at any outside business that accept Visa cards.
Remaining tickets will be available starting on Monday, May 3.
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