Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
Historic Memorial Gymnasium Nashville Nashville 1952 14,316 Home of Vanderbilt Commodores basketball (SEC)
Murphy Center Nashville Murfreesboro 1972 11,520 Includes the Monte Hale Arena; Home of Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders basketball (C-USA)
Bridgestone Arena Nashville Nashville 1996 20,000 Home of the Nashville Predators (NHL)
Curb Event Center Arena Nashville Nashville 2003 5,085 Home of Belmont University Bruins basketball & volleyball (OVC)
Tucker Stadium Nashville Cookeville 1966 16,500 Home of Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles football (OVC)
Graham Stadium Nashville Martin 1964 8,500 Home of University of Tennessee at Martin Skyhawks football (OVC)
Allen Arena Nashville Nashville 2001 5,584 Home of Libscomb University Bison basketball & volleyball (A-Sun)
Nissan Stadium Nashville Nashville 1999 69,143 Home of the Tennessee Titans (NFL), Tennessee State Tigers football (OVC); Hosts the Music City Bowl & the CMA Music Festival
Gentry Center Nashville Nashville 1980 10,500 Home of Tennessee State Tigers basketball (OVC)
Fortera Stadium Nashville Clarksville 1946 10,000 Home of Austin Peay State Governors football, track & field (OVC)
Eblen Center Nashville Cookeville 1977 9,282 Home of Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles basketball (OVC)
Winfield Dunn Center Nashville Clarksville 1975 7,257 Former home of Austin Peay Governors basketball
Vanderbilt Stadium Nashville Nashville 1922 40,550 Home of Vanderbilt Commodores football (SEC)
Nashville Municipal Auditorium Nashville Nashville 1962 9,654 Home of the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum; Hosts concerts, sports, religious events & family shows
F&M Bank Arena Nashville Clarksville 2023 6,000 Home of Austin Peay Governors basketball (A-Sun)
Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium & Horace Jones Field Nashville Murfreesboro 1933 31,000 Home of Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders football (C-USA)
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