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505 Deaderick St
Nashville, TN 37243

(615) 782-4040

Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Concert Venue Near Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Bridgestone Arena
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
501 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203

(615) 770-2000

Ryman Auditorium
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
116 5th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 889-3060

Originally built as the Union Gospel Tabernacle in 1892 by Captain Tom G. Ryman, this National Historic Landmark and Mother Church of Country Music is a Nashville icon. Most famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman is open for tours during the day and hosts concerts and events at night. The building was recently honored as Pollstar Magazine's Theatre of the Year for a fourth time and is currently the Academy of Country Music Venue of the Year.

Marathon Music Works
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1402 Clinton St
Nashville, TN 37203

(615) 891-1781

Marathon Music Works is Nashville's newest locally owned and operated concert and event space, now open in the historic Marathon Village neighborhood. Unless otherwise noted, all concerts are general admission, standing room only. Follow us on Twitter @MMusicWorks

Tin Roof Broadway
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
316 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37201

(615) 242-4446

"Tin Roof has been bringing live music and good times to its regulars all over the country for over 12 years. With acclaimed Executive chef Will Zuchman crafting a one of a kind inspired and eclectic menu, music is not all you’ll find at the roof. So come on in and grab a bite or two. Stick around a while for our infamous packed late nights and you’ll see what we’re all about…great bands and good people. Welcome to the live music joint where there’s no bitchin’ or whinin’ - just a laid-back atmosphere where you can kick back and have a good time. And remember… Relax! You’re at the Roof! Where everybody is somebody!"

Metro Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
417 4th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 862-6390

Nashville Municipal Auditorium serves the Middle Tennessee area, State of Tennessee and Southern Region of the United States. Hosting events like concerts, circuses, basketball games, semi-pro indoor football, roller derby, cheerleading competitions, plays, trade shows, conferences and evangelical crusades for youth and adults.

Mercy Lounge
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Cannery Row
Nashville, TN 37203

(615) 251-3020

The flagship venue at One Cannery Row - Nashville's favorite destination for concerts, parties, shows and more. Part of the same entertainment complex as The Cannery Ballroom, The High Watt and One. instagram: mercylounge twitter: @mercylounge @canneryballroom @thehighwatt

Cannery Ballroom
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Cannery Row
Nashville, TN 37203

(615) 251-3020

Concert Venue & Special Event Space instagram: mercylounge twitter: @mercylounge @canneryballroom @thehighwatt

The Listening Room Cafe
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
217 2nd Ave S
Nashville, TN 37203

(615) 259-3600

The Listening Room Cafe strives to provide the best singer/songwriter shows in Nashville as well as the best sounding room powered by BOSE. We welcome tourist and locals to come enjoy a delicious dinner, amazing drinks and incredible music by new up-and-coming singer/songwriters as well as hear all the hits on our late shows by the worlds biggest songwriters and nationally touring artists. We welcome large parties and can even do a complete buy-out of our venue for a private event, showcase, corporate party or wedding. Do you want that true Nashville experience with the works? Then come visit us today! We look forward to serving you.

War Memorial Auditorium
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
301 6th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37243

(615) 782-4030

When War Memorial Auditorium was dedicated in 1925, leading architects and artists of the time contributed to its style, near-perfect acoustics, and atmosphere. For 85 years, that legacy has continued—the pop culture in one era becomes a part of WMA’s colorful history in the next. Talk about eclectic, KISS and Rush performed here on one night in 1974 and Charlie Daniels hosted his first Volunteer Jam the day-after. The next year the Eagles opened for Procol Harem. On through the years, old-time musicians, country singers, and rock stars have thrilled audiences in this remarkable space. David Bowie. Elvis Costello. Jim Croce. The list goes on and on. And what about the many political milestones? In the 1960s, both Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy campaigned at WMA, which was also the site of the 2000 “election party that never was” on the controversial night when no winner was declared in the presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore (who also announced Joe Lieberman as his running mate here earlier that year). The legends grow. At War Memorial Auditorium, history is always in the making.

Ascend Amphitheater
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
310 1st Ave S
Nashville, TN 37201

The Ascend Amphitheater is an open-air event venue located on the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee. It is set inside the Metro Riverfront Park. The amphitheater seats 2,300 in fixed seating, and 4,500 on the lawn, with a total capacity of 6,800.HistoryAscend Amphitheater was first proposed on August 27, 2013, when then-Nashville Mayor Karl Dean unveiled plans for the venue on the site of the city's former thermal transfer plant, which was phased out in the early 2000s. The site was originally proposed to be the home of First Tennessee Field, a minor league baseball stadium for the Nashville Sounds. After numerous financing delays, the ballpark project was scrapped in 2007 and the land sat largely vacant until construction on the amphitheater began. The land was occasionally used as temporary event space in the meantime.VenueLive Nation is the operator for the open-air venue, Eric Church opened the venue with two sold out shows on July 30 and 31, 2015, followed August 1 by Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire during their Heart and Soul Tour 2015, and Phish on August 4.Live Nation signed a 10-year contract with Nashville and a 10-year contract with Ascend Federal Credit Union.ConcertsA list of notable events held/to be held in the Amphitheater.

Rocketown
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
601 4th Ave S
Nashville, TN 37210

(615) 843-4001

http://www.rocketown.com and https://play.spotify.com/user/rcktwn to sample music from upcoming shows!

TPAC's Jackson Hall
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
505 Deaderick St
Nashville, TN 37243

The Rutledge
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
410 4th Ave S
Nashville, TN 37201-2212

(615) 782-6858

The Ryman - Grand Ole Opry
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
116 5th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 889-3060

LP Field. Nashville TN. CMA music Festival
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Titans Way
Nashville, TN 37201

The Station Inn
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
402 12th Ave S
Nashville, TN 37203-4008

(615) 255-3307

Limelight Entertainment Venue
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Woodland St
Nashville, TN 37213

(615) 780-3099

The biggest and best entertainment venue in Nashville! Limelight Nashville is located 100 yards from LP Stadium and is a five minute walk from downtown Nashville. This 22,000 square foot premiere entertainment venue features a state of the art sound and lighting system, huge dance floor, a mid-size stage, and the finest kitchen partner, Monell’s. Popular for CD release parties, showcases, industry get-togethers, invitation-only events, weddings, Charity events, Limelight also hosts concerts, dance promotion nights, and unique, one-of-a-kind parties. Limelight is also game day headquarters for Titans home games and is the place to be pre and post game. They also rent their venue for tour rehearsals, live recording and video shoots...a best kept secret. The Limelight caters to events from 100 to 1500 people and has 400 on premise parking spaces.

The Listening Room
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
209 10th Ave S, Ste 200
Nashville, TN 37203

(615) 259-3600

Bridgestone :Disney On Ice
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
501 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203

Limelight Entertainment Venue
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Woodland St
Nashville, TN 37213

(615) 780-3099

Non-Profit Organization Near Tennessee Performing Arts Center

TPAC Gala
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
505 Deaderick St
Nashville, TN 37243

(615) 782-4025

Each year we choose inspiration for TPAC Gala from one of our upcoming Broadway shows. People who have enjoyed our gala in the past can imagine how our chairs and staff will take off with this years' theme for the décor and dining. All this can only happen at TPAC, where we have attained staff and technical capabilities to stage such a special party. Our 2014 Gala will be a theatrical night with special effects surrounding guests, right there on the stage. It will be lively, fun, and unforgettable.

Tennessee History Day/Tennessee Historical Society
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
305 6th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37243

(615) 741-8934

Nashville Sports Council
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
414 Union St, Ste 1910
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 743-3120

The "quarterback" for the region's sports development. Focused on economic development, improving quality of life and promoting the Music City brand internationally.

Transit Now Nashville
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
C/O Nashville CiviC Design Center
Nashville, TN 37206

(615) 668-3728

Department of Tennessee, Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
G-21 War Memorial Building
Nashville, TN 37243-5302

(615) 242-5851

The District Nashville
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
178 2nd Ave N, Ste 402
Nashville, TN 37201

HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT NASHVILLE The DISTRICT program began in the late 1980's as a collaboration between Historic Nashville Inc. and the Metropolitan Historical Commission. Patterned after the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s successful Main Street Program, the two organizations sought to focus on the historic areas of Nashville, specifically 2nd Avenue, Broadway and Printer’s Alley. The Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency provided a three-year block grant of $30,000 per year as seed money to fund the startup of The DISTRICT organization. The Historic Riverfront Association 501(c)(3), established in the mid-1980's, sought to promote, preserve and protect the businesses, residents and buildings along 1st Avenue North and the Riverfront. When approached by Historic Nashville and the Metro Historic Commission to merge into The DISTRICT program, the Historic Riverfront Association 501(c)(3) welcomed the opportunity to expand its scope and continue its work. The Historic Riverfront Association already had a 501(c)(3) and the new organization, The DISTRICT, used The Historic Riverfront Association's non-profit designation. Geographically, The DISTRICT consists of three of downtown Nashville's National Register Historic Districts: 2nd Avenue, Broadway and Printer’s Alley. Organizationally, it is a partnership of the business community, property owners, preservationists, non-profits and government agencies with an interest in downtown Nashville.

BBB Middle TN
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
201 4th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 242-4222

BBB Middle TN, Inc. is an organization funded and supported by the local business community. The Integrity Foundation, Inc. is the 501c3 educational arm of the BBB of Middle Tennessee provided practical ethics training, research and resources to help business leaders as well as work forces to achieve success by embracing the power of integrity. Visit our website for a list of our 5 BBB Middle TN Branch offices at www.gobbb.org

Nikki Mitchell Foundation
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1315 Adams St
Nashville, TN 37208

(615) 982-6802

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
300 Deaderick St
Nashville, TN 37201

(800) 238-1443

Legal Aid Society provides free legal representation to low-income individuals and families. Individual representation is provided free of charge to over 7,000 people each year. The cases address civil legal problems that are critical to low-income people. The needs are prioritized and met through the following initiatives: protecting the elderly; protecting victims of domestic violence; obtaining and maintaining housing to prevent homelessness; access to healthcare; access to appropriate education for disabled children; medical-legal collaborative; preventing financial crisis; Tennessee Taxpayers Project; Pro Bono Program; and community education. Legal Aid Society serves these 48 counties in Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands: Bedford, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Franklin, Giles, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson and Wilson.

Tennessee Justice Center
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
301 Charlotte Ave
Nashville, TN 37201

(615) 255-0331

Historic Nashville, Inc.
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
P.O. Box 190516
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 669-4503

Over the years, HNI has successfully advocated for the preservation of many downtown landmarks, including the Ryman Auditorium, Union Station, Hermitage Hotel, Shelby Street Bridge, and the Second Avenue, Printers Alley, Lower Broadway, and East Nashville historic districts. In 1982, HNI established the state's first Preservation Easement program and currently owns easements on 16 historic landmarks with a market value of over $30 million. HNI hosts an annual membership meeting, publishes a newsletter, maintains a website, gives special behind-the-scenes tours of local historic landmarks, and recently launched the annual "Nashville Nine" endangered properties list.

American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
618 Church St, Ste 220
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 254-3687

“The human-animal bond is a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people and other animals that is influenced by behaviors that are essential to the health and well-being of both. This includes, but is not limited to, emotional, psychological, and physical interactions of people, other animals, and the environment. The veterinarian’s role in the human-animal bond is to maximize the potentials of this relationship between people and other animals.” Statement from the Committee on the Human-Animal Bond in JAVMA vol. 212, No. 11, p1675, June 1, 1998

Tennessee Conference on Volunteerism and Service-Learning
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
312 Rosa Parks Ave., 18th Floor
Nashville, TN 37243

The purpose of the Annual Tennessee Conference on Volunteerism and Service-Learning: Serve. Learn. Change. is to increase service and volunteerism across Tennessee as a means of problem-solving throughout all stages of life. The conference will encourage service leaders and participants to collaborate to address needs in Tennessee while utilizing service and service-learning as a vehicle for change.

The Contributor
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
154 5th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 499-6829

The Contributor is Nashville’s street paper. Like other street papers around the world, The Contributor focuses on the issues surrounding homelessness and poverty, and is sold on the street, by homeless and formerly homeless individuals who keep the profit.

NASBA Center for the Public Trust
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
150 4th Ave N, Ste 700
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 880-4235

Our goals: • Provide forums for ethics education. • Affirm & encourage what is ethical. • Showcase best practices. • Promote a positive perspective. The NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT) addresses the issue of ethics and ethical behavior in business, education, public policy and society, while promoting a positive perspective on activities within the business and accounting communities. The NASBA Center for the Public Trust Board of Directors adopted two important guiding documents: Core Commitments and Aspirations. The purpose of these documents is to act as the Board’s guiding principles and to assure stakeholders of the intent and integrity with which the Board of Directors leads the organization. The main points of each are listed below. Core Commitments: 1) A Dedication to Ethics 2) A Passionate Commitment to Ethics Education Board Aspirations 1) Promoting Trust and Integrity 2) Supporting Ethics Education 3) Maintaining a Positive Perspective 4) Engaging in & Supporting Business Practices that are Honest & that Strive to Make a Difference 5) Bridging the Gap Between Theory & Practice 6) Governing with Openness, Mutual Respect, Candor and Personal Accountability The NASBA Center for the Public Trust is a non-profit subsidiary of NASBA that seeks donations from individuals and corporations.

National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
150 4th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37219

(615) 880-4200

As a driving force within the accounting profession, NASBA accomplishes its mission by creating a forum for accounting regulators and practitioners to address issues relevant to the viability of the accounting profession. NASBA takes pride in offering its member boards a rich portfolio of products and services, all designed to effectively aid boards in their goal to protect the public.

AARP Tennessee
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
150 4th Ave N, Ste 180
Nashville, TN 37219

(866) 295-7274

Metro Police Christmas Charities
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
200 James Robertson Pkwy
Nashville, TN 37201

Monetary donations or new unwrapped toys are accepted year-round for the program. Donations should be directed to Mrs. Hagar at the Central Precinct 601 Korean Veterans Blvd Nashville, TN 37203 [email protected]

Gobble Gobble Give Nashville
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
174 3rd Ave N
Nashville, TN 37201

(615) 268-4111

***PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION*** This will be our 3rd year in Nashville... Last year we Fed, Clothed, and gave Hope to almost 3000 people who were down on their luck… That's about 3/4 of Nashville's Homeless population. This year our goal is to serve 4000 Men, Woman, and Children who are in need. Let's show them why we are called the Volunteer State! For the 1st time ever we will be hosting a "Gobble Gobble Party" for all the volunteers immediately following the event. (Around 1:30 pm. on Thanksgiving at Piranhas.) Everyone is asked to bring the following: 1. A DISH. “ALREADY HEATED” This is a potluck event. It can be as little as a side of vegetables or it can be three large bowls of your grandma’s famous “cranberry walnut stuffing”. We can always use Turkeys and main course items. Side dishes are great as well. Veggies, Veggies, Veggies. Mashed potatoes, yams, vegetables, greens, etc. Of course desserts are always awesome. 2. FIVE (5) SMALL TOILETRY KITS. that include a: toothbrush/toothpaste, soap and shampoo. You can get these items very inexpensively at $0.99 stores. 3. CLOTHING AND BLANKETS. Please bring any used blankets and/or gently used sweaters, jackets, shirts, socks, shoes, beanies/hats for men, women, children. ***If you can't bring anything, no worries just bring a loving heart and a set of helping hands** At 10:15 we begin a large “conveyor Belt” of food and with the help of everyone we put the meals together. We box them up together with care packages of tooth brushes, soap, clothes, etc.. At around 11: 00 a.m. the first vehicles begin to roll out. For those of you who have a car and want to drive you will be known as drivers. We will put a few people in your car with you and you will go out in two or three car teams. We hit the riverbeds, the alleys, the freeway overpasses. sometimes we discover small villages of people in dirt fields and empty lots. The vehicles return after delivering all the meals. We are always done by 1:00 p.m.. Here are definitions of the positions: Early Birds … The day officially starts at 10:00 a.m. but there is a few of us who need to get there early to set things up, warm up the ovens, put tables up, etc… We are there as early as 7:30 a.m. If you are available and want to join us, you are welcome. Kitchen Crew … for heating and warming and carving and slicing. There is always work to do in the kitchen. It’s one of the messier jobs so we all roll up our sleeves. We have aprons and gloves. This is the nucleus of the event. Conveyor Belt Crew … this is where it all goes down. There are about 100 people on both sides of a very long table putting food into “take out” containers. Napkins, plastic ware, etc. It’s kind of like working in the Army slop line I figure (but not as serious) and the food is a whole lot better. Boxers … these are the people that handle the meals after they get off the conveyor belt. They put the meals with all the extras like clothes, waters, cleaning supplies and toothbrushes. This is the last stop before the meals go out. Vehicle Coordinators … we need a few people to stand outside and direct the vehicles as they pull in to fill up with the goods. Kind of like being a traffic cop but a lot cooler. Drivers … These are people that want to drive. We will fill your car with meals and other volunteers. You will go out in two or three car teams. We will coordinate an area with you that we think will be most effective. If you have friends, they can go in your car of course. When you are out of meals you come back. Cleaners … Every year we ask a small crew to stay behind with some of us and help put the “Echo” back to normal. It’s not that hard because everyone pitches in. But being the most unglamorous job it is very appreciated. Warmers … We give you a turkey the night before and you bring it “cooked and warm” on the day of. Warmers are really cool. It is not imperative that you specify your position in advance. Just keep in mind what it is that you want to do when you arrive. It will help us get you right in to the action. Early birds just arrive early We will be having planning meetings in October and November so visit the page often for more details. Thanks so very much - We look forward to seeing you soon!