-‘Broadway Smash’ to Take Over Lower Broadway with Live Music, Big Screens-
Nashville, Tenn. – GRAMMY and CMA-winning singer/songwriter and newest Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Alan Jackson will play a free concert on Lower Broadway on Saturday, June 3 in advance of the Nashville Predators’ first home game in the 2017 Stanley Cup Final. Broadway Smash: Preds Party with a Purpose will open at 3:30 p.m. with Jackson taking the stage at 4:45 pm. in advance of the 7 p.m.game, which will be shown on large screens as the Predators take to the ice in Bridgestone Arena.
The concert stage will be at Fifth and Broadway, facing the Cumberland River. Broadway will be closed between Fifth Avenue and Third Avenue and large screens will be placed on stage and around the event site.
“This is an exciting time for the Predators and the city of Nashville,” Jackson said. “As a fan, I’m proud to be included in their road to the Stanley Cup.”
“Alan Jackson is a world-renowned star and a world-class Predators fan who is going to get the crowd revved up for an exciting Game 3 match against the Penguins,” Mayor Megan Barry said. “The excitement will be palpable throughout Nashville and I know it will help carry the Preds onto victory in the game and take us one step closer to bringing the Stanley Cup to Music City.”
“Alan Jackson is a staple in the Smashville community and we know he’ll bring the excitement of our great city’s first ever Stanley Cup Final game to the stage on Saturday,” Nashville Predators President and CEO Sean Henry said.
“The Stanley Cup Final is the NHL’s biggest event, Nashville is country music’s biggest stage, and from Alan Jackson to the game itself, it doesn’t get bigger or better than having this type of first-class entertainment experience on Lower Broadway – one of the most iconic streets in the entertainment world,” said NHL Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President Steve Mayer.
Thousands of fans have turned out at the Music City Walk of Fame Park to view home and away games throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Lower Broadway will accommodate the thousands more expected to turn out for the home games of the Stanley Cup Final. Broadway Smash will also take place prior to the Game 4 home game on Monday, June 5.
Predators mascot GNASH and the Predators Energy Team are scheduled to make appearances. Food trucks will be on site, and sodas and beer will be on sale. Bottled water and hot dogs will be available at low, family-friendly prices.
Folding chairs and small bags (no larger than 12”x12”) will be permitted, but for public safety coolers, backpacks and large bags will not be allowed. For a complete list of house rules, please go to visitmusiccity.com/nashvillepredators.
Among transportation options available to fans, the Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee (RTA) in partnership with the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp is offering free rides on the Music City Star for Game 3 and Game 4. An allotment of 700 tickets will be available to the public on the #SmashvilleExpress train. Tickets must be acquired in advance by going online toticketsnashville.com and printing a ticket.
Additionally, the Predators want all of Nashville to get to where they are watching the game safely. Whether downtown with us or at any of our official watch parties, count on Uber for a reliable ride. Never taken an Uber? Use code GOPREDS to get your first ride free!
The parties are co-hosted by the City of Nashville and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp with the assistance of MooTV in support of the Nashville Predators and in partnership with the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Nashville Sports Council. They are produced by the NCVC and NHL Original Productions.
Portions of the performance will be televised on NBCSN in the U.S. and Sportsnet in Canada.