If you're not from the area, you might have to call the box office to get tickets, though (or go through a 3rd party). TM blocks non-Nashville area billing addresses. Box Office was apparently very pleasant to deal with.
I thought this was only when the Blackhawks come to town?
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If you're not from the area, you might have to call the box office to get tickets, though (or go through a 3rd party). TM blocks non-Nashville area billing addresses. Box Office was apparently very pleasant to deal with.
I thought this was only when the Blackhawks come to town?
The box office might only take it seriously for Hawks games. They had no problem selling us New Hampshire folk tickets.
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If you're not from the area, you might have to call the box office to get tickets, though (or go through a 3rd party). TM blocks non-Nashville area billing addresses. Box Office was apparently very pleasant to deal with.
I thought this was only when the Blackhawks come to town?
The box office might only take it seriously for Hawks games. They had no problem selling us New Hampshire folk tickets.
Yeah, they only do this for playoffs and select regular season games now that there are not as many single game tickets available.
Do we think we will get a Hatch for the show? Does anyone have any INs at Hatch to get some info?
i like the sound of this
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So I’m trying to get 1 GA ticket for Nashville. Have buddy who has me in the building in Section 107 Row J, but would love to be on the floor. If anyone has an extra, I would buy for face value and could meet you to walk in together. He would then sell his ticket for face to someone else. Going solo, my wife staying home with the kids. Already have room Reserved at the Renaissance next to the arena. Will have good bourbon with me before and after the show. Can buy some drinks at the wishlist party or wherever before the show. I know it might seem spoiled, as am already guaranteed to be in the building, but doesn’t hurt to ask. Thanks for any help. Regardless, hope to see you at the show.
Anyone with Airbnb's/hotels in Nashville may want to double check the status since a tornado hit in Nashville last night, reports of 40 structures collapsed from the tornado.
Anyone with Airbnb's/hotels in Nashville may want to double check the status since a tornado hit in Nashville last night, reports of 40 structures collapsed from the tornado.
I woke up to that sad news this morning. Devastating.
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Anyone with Airbnb's/hotels in Nashville may want to double check the status since a tornado hit in Nashville last night, reports of 40 structures collapsed from the tornado.
I woke up to that sad news this morning. Devastating.
Just saw the photos. Really devastating shit. Hoping that the first responders and safety personnel remain safe.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
(AP) — Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee early Tuesday, shredding at
least 40 buildings and killing at least nine people. One of the twisters
caused severe damage across downtown Nashville.
Daybreak
revealed a landscape littered with blown-down walls and roofs, snapped
power lines and huge broken trees, leaving city streets in gridlock.
Schools, courts, transit lines, an airport and the state capitol were
closed, and some damaged polling stations had to be moved only hours
before Super Tuesday voting began.
“Last night was a reminder about how fragile life is,” Nashville Mayor John Cooper said at a Tuesday morning news conference.
Residents
of the historic Germantown neighborhood walked around in dismay as
emergency crews closed off roads. Roofs had been torn off apartment
buildings, large trees uprooted and debris littered many sidewalks.
Walls were toppled, exposing living rooms and kitchens in damaged homes.
Mangled power lines and broken trees came to rest on cars, streets and
piles of rubble.
Gov. Bill Lee said the death toll grew to nine on Tuesday, with more people among the missing.
“It
is heartbreaking. We have had loss of life all across the state,” Lee
said. The governor ordered all non-essential state workers to stay home
Tuesday before going up in a helicopter to survey the damage.
The tornadoes were spawned by a line of severe storms that caused damage across Tennessee.
It
ripped through parts of the metropolitan area that have been
transformed by a recent building boom. Germantown and East Nashville are
two of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods, with restaurants, music
venues, high-end apartment complexes and rising home prices threatening
to drive out long-time residents.
One
tornado touched down near downtown and reportedly stayed on the ground
for about 10 miles (16 kilometers), into Nashville’s eastern suburbs,
following a path parallel to Interstate 40 and causing more damage in
Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Hermitage and other communities.
“Our
community has been impacted significantly,” the Mt. Juliet Police
Department tweeted. Multiple homes were damaged and multiple injuries
were reported, the department said. ”We continue to search for injured.
Stay home if you can.”
Metro Nashville Police said crews were responding to about 40 building collapses around the city.
John
C. Tune Airport, Nashville International’s sister airport in West
Nashville, “sustained significant damage due to severe weather,”
spokeswoman Kim Gerlock said in a statement early Tuesday morning.
Several hangars have been destroyed and power lines are down, so the
public should stay away until further notice, she said.
A
video posted online from east Nashville showed what appeared to be a
well-defined tornado moving quickly across the city, flashing with
lightning as it ripped open living rooms and kitchens in damaged homes.
Among
the collapsed buildings was a popular music venue that had just held an
election rally for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. The crowd
left shortly before the twister struck the Basement East Nashville, the
Tennessean reported.
The
disaster impacted voting in Tennessee, one of 14 Super Tuesday states.
Some polling sites in Nashville were moved, and sites across Davidson
and county and Wilson counties were opening an hour late but still
closing at the same time, Secretary of State Tre Hargett announced.
A
reported gas leak forced an evacuation of the IMT building in
Germantown, according to WSMV-TV. Dozens of people, suddenly homeless,
were seen carrying their belongings through garbage-strewn streets after
the tornado blew through.
The
American Red Cross of Tennessee opened a shelter for displaced
residents downtown at the Nashville Farmers Market, just north of the
state capitol, but a power outage there forced people to move again to
the Centennial Sportsplex, the Tennessean reported.
The outage also extended to the capitol building, forcing the cancellation of legislative meetings.
Nashville
Electric tweeted that four of its substations were damaged in the
tornado. Power outages as of 4 a.m. were affecting more than 44,000
customers, the utility company said.
Metro
Nashville Public Schools said its schools would be closed Tuesday
because of the tornado damage. Wilson County, just east of metro
Nashville will close schools for the rest of the week.
The
storm system left just scattered rain in its wake as it moved eastward,
with a line of storms stretching from near Montgomery, Alabama into
western Pennsylvania. Strong cells capable of causing damage were
spotted in central Alabama, eastern Tennessee and the western Carolinas.
Early
morning storms also damaged homes and toppled trees in rural central
Alabama, where the National Weather Service reported winds up to 60 mph
(97 kmh) and issued tornado warnings for at least five counties.
In
rural Bibb County southwest of Birmingham, seven poll workers were
getting ready to open the doors to Super Tuesday voters at the Lawley
Senior Activity Center when cellphone alerts began going off with a
tornado warning about 6:45 a.m., said volunteer Gwen Thompson.
“Our
children were calling too, telling us, ‘Get in the bathroom!’” she
said. “We all got in the bathroom and we’re OK, but lots of trees are
down.”
The storm
knocked out electricity, Thompson said, but the precinct’s two
electronic voting machines had battery backups and a few people had cast
ballots less than an hour later.
“We’ve been voting by flashlight,” Thompson said.
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way it treats its animals. Ghandi
Anyone with Airbnb's/hotels in Nashville may want to double check the status since a tornado hit in Nashville last night, reports of 40 structures collapsed from the tornado.
My sister works in property management there. Can confirm hotels & airbnb's have been affected.
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Anyone with Airbnb's/hotels in Nashville may want to double check the status since a tornado hit in Nashville last night, reports of 40 structures collapsed from the tornado.
Yeah, if you booked a place in East Nashville, there's a good chance it's damaged.
Anyone with Airbnb's/hotels in Nashville may want to double check the status since a tornado hit in Nashville last night, reports of 40 structures collapsed from the tornado.
Yeah, if you booked a place in East Nashville, there's a good chance it's damaged.
I'm watching my local news. Death toll is currently 25 people.
Oh man,
This is horrible news! Obviously was excited to travel there for my first time in Nashville for the show, but now feel awful about what happened.
Knowing the band and their history of philanthropy, hoping they will set the tone for donating and helping the displaced families in need. With all of us coming into town, we can really help make a difference.
I'm watching my local news. Death toll is currently 25 people.
Oh man,
This is horrible news! Obviously was excited to travel there for my first time in Nashville for the show, but now feel awful about what happened.
Knowing the band and their history of philanthropy, hoping they will set the tone for donating and helping the displaced families in need. With all of us coming into town, we can really help make a difference.
Agreed. I think with all of us folks traveling into Nashville would most certainly help stimulate things for the city.
Someone posted in a FB group that The Clarion hotel supposedly had significant damage. Said phone lines are down so he’s not been able to call and check reservation status.
Someone posted in a FB group that The Clarion hotel supposedly had significant damage. Said phone lines are down so he’s not been able to call and check reservation status.
the Clarion hotel Stadium downtown? yeah, it was pretty much right in the path of the tornado. probably needs to find another place
I'm watching my local news. Death toll is currently 25 people.
Oh man,
This is horrible news! Obviously was excited to travel there for my first time in Nashville for the show, but now feel awful about what happened.
Knowing the band and their history of philanthropy, hoping they will set the tone for donating and helping the displaced families in need. With all of us coming into town, we can really help make a difference.
It is sad. Somewhat luckily it hit late at night with not as many people out and schools out. There were a few schools that were damaged badly, one was obliterated pretty much. Don't want to think of the casualties if school had been in.
But we'll rebuild. It's what we do when something bad happens to our town. We help our neighbors and come together. It's awesome to see everyone coming together to help those who have been affected and the outpouring of support of those around the country. It's not our first time dealing with a big disaster, and it probably won't be the last. The 98 tornadoes, the 2010 flood and now this. But it makes me proud to see this city time and again rise up when bad things happen and take care of one another. But isn't that what we're supposed to do as human beings?
Luckily the Broadway area and immediate downtown area wasn't really affected, but I know lots of homes destroyed or affected areas that many of you may have booked so hopefully you can find a new place pretty easily. If you need info or help with an area, feel free to hit me up and I'll do my best to give you good advice. We'll be ready when PJ rolls into town to show everyone a good time and only 29 days away!!
Which section would be better, section 222 row A or 108 row R? I like being closer but row R is the last row in section 108 & side/corner viewing. 222 is first row straight ahead but further back.
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The box office might only take it seriously for Hawks games. They had no problem selling us New Hampshire folk tickets.
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Yeah, they only do this for playoffs and select regular season games now that there are not as many single game tickets available.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee early Tuesday, shredding at least 40 buildings and killing at least nine people. One of the twisters caused severe damage across downtown Nashville.
Daybreak revealed a landscape littered with blown-down walls and roofs, snapped power lines and huge broken trees, leaving city streets in gridlock. Schools, courts, transit lines, an airport and the state capitol were closed, and some damaged polling stations had to be moved only hours before Super Tuesday voting began.
“Last night was a reminder about how fragile life is,” Nashville Mayor John Cooper said at a Tuesday morning news conference.
Residents of the historic Germantown neighborhood walked around in dismay as emergency crews closed off roads. Roofs had been torn off apartment buildings, large trees uprooted and debris littered many sidewalks. Walls were toppled, exposing living rooms and kitchens in damaged homes. Mangled power lines and broken trees came to rest on cars, streets and piles of rubble.
Gov. Bill Lee said the death toll grew to nine on Tuesday, with more people among the missing.
“It is heartbreaking. We have had loss of life all across the state,” Lee said. The governor ordered all non-essential state workers to stay home Tuesday before going up in a helicopter to survey the damage.
It ripped through parts of the metropolitan area that have been transformed by a recent building boom. Germantown and East Nashville are two of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods, with restaurants, music venues, high-end apartment complexes and rising home prices threatening to drive out long-time residents.
One tornado touched down near downtown and reportedly stayed on the ground for about 10 miles (16 kilometers), into Nashville’s eastern suburbs, following a path parallel to Interstate 40 and causing more damage in Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Hermitage and other communities.
“Our community has been impacted significantly,” the Mt. Juliet Police Department tweeted. Multiple homes were damaged and multiple injuries were reported, the department said. ”We continue to search for injured. Stay home if you can.”
John C. Tune Airport, Nashville International’s sister airport in West Nashville, “sustained significant damage due to severe weather,” spokeswoman Kim Gerlock said in a statement early Tuesday morning. Several hangars have been destroyed and power lines are down, so the public should stay away until further notice, she said.
A video posted online from east Nashville showed what appeared to be a well-defined tornado moving quickly across the city, flashing with lightning as it ripped open living rooms and kitchens in damaged homes.
Among the collapsed buildings was a popular music venue that had just held an election rally for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. The crowd left shortly before the twister struck the Basement East Nashville, the Tennessean reported.
The disaster impacted voting in Tennessee, one of 14 Super Tuesday states. Some polling sites in Nashville were moved, and sites across Davidson and county and Wilson counties were opening an hour late but still closing at the same time, Secretary of State Tre Hargett announced.
A reported gas leak forced an evacuation of the IMT building in Germantown, according to WSMV-TV. Dozens of people, suddenly homeless, were seen carrying their belongings through garbage-strewn streets after the tornado blew through.
The American Red Cross of Tennessee opened a shelter for displaced residents downtown at the Nashville Farmers Market, just north of the state capitol, but a power outage there forced people to move again to the Centennial Sportsplex, the Tennessean reported.
The outage also extended to the capitol building, forcing the cancellation of legislative meetings.
Nashville Electric tweeted that four of its substations were damaged in the tornado. Power outages as of 4 a.m. were affecting more than 44,000 customers, the utility company said.
Metro Nashville Public Schools said its schools would be closed Tuesday because of the tornado damage. Wilson County, just east of metro Nashville will close schools for the rest of the week.
The storm system left just scattered rain in its wake as it moved eastward, with a line of storms stretching from near Montgomery, Alabama into western Pennsylvania. Strong cells capable of causing damage were spotted in central Alabama, eastern Tennessee and the western Carolinas.
Early morning storms also damaged homes and toppled trees in rural central Alabama, where the National Weather Service reported winds up to 60 mph (97 kmh) and issued tornado warnings for at least five counties.
In rural Bibb County southwest of Birmingham, seven poll workers were getting ready to open the doors to Super Tuesday voters at the Lawley Senior Activity Center when cellphone alerts began going off with a tornado warning about 6:45 a.m., said volunteer Gwen Thompson.
“Our children were calling too, telling us, ‘Get in the bathroom!’” she said. “We all got in the bathroom and we’re OK, but lots of trees are down.”
The storm knocked out electricity, Thompson said, but the precinct’s two electronic voting machines had battery backups and a few people had cast ballots less than an hour later.
“We’ve been voting by flashlight,” Thompson said.
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This is horrible news! Obviously was excited to travel there for my first time in Nashville for the show, but now feel awful about what happened.
Knowing the band and their history of philanthropy, hoping they will set the tone for donating and helping the displaced families in need. With all of us coming into town, we can really help make a difference.
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But we'll rebuild. It's what we do when something bad happens to our town. We help our neighbors and come together. It's awesome to see everyone coming together to help those who have been affected and the outpouring of support of those around the country. It's not our first time dealing with a big disaster, and it probably won't be the last. The 98 tornadoes, the 2010 flood and now this. But it makes me proud to see this city time and again rise up when bad things happen and take care of one another. But isn't that what we're supposed to do as human beings?
Luckily the Broadway area and immediate downtown area wasn't really affected, but I know lots of homes destroyed or affected areas that many of you may have booked so hopefully you can find a new place pretty easily. If you need info or help with an area, feel free to hit me up and I'll do my best to give you good advice. We'll be ready when PJ rolls into town to show everyone a good time and only 29 days away!!
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