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5 Things to Know About the 2022 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix

The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix is returning this weekend beginning on Friday until Sunday, August 5-7 in downtown Nashville.

Here are some things to know about the event. Single-day tickets are on sale now, buy them here.

Street Closures

photo from Music City Grand Prix

Road closures begin on Wednesday, August 3. Below is a list of closures.

Race Length and Route

photo by Donna Vissman

The temporary racetrack is 2.17 miles, it will be 2 hours of race time, 553 yards of bridge as racers will cross the Korean War Veterans Bridge downtown and go by Nissan Stadium. Last year over 100,000 people attended the event and more is expected this year.

Cashless Event

photo from Music City Grand Prix

This is a cashless event. During the event, you can pay by credit card, debit card, apple pay, or gift card. There is a clear bag policy in place, the bag dimensions can be no longer than 12″x 6″x 12.” Umbrellas and small strollers are allowed. Fans are allowed in and out privileges but must scan their ticket each time for entry.

 Parking – Shuttle Service

photo from Music City Grand Prix

There is no parking on site at Nissan Stadium. The event is recommending ticket holders park downtown Nashville and walk over. However, there is a shuttle service running all weekend from various hotels downtown Nashville.

Concerts Throughout the Weekend

photo from Big Machine Music City Grand Prix

It’s Music City so there will be concerts throughout the weekend accessible to ticket holders. Friday night features Aaron Lewis, and on Saturday Tim McGraw performs with Brantley Gilbert and Carly Pearce closing out the weekend.

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