Cannery Hall Scheduled To Re-Open Late 2023
Nashville’s Cannery Hall is currently in the midst of construction, and the newly refurbished venue is set to open later this year.
New renderings and construction photos show highlights of the multi-million-dollar renovation which aims to create the best show experience possible for music lovers and artists. The venue will have new state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems, improved sight-lines, better overall flow, new bathrooms, ample parking, enhanced back-of-house facilities and new food and beverage options.
The venue will also offer easy tour bus parking and a new luxurious backstage with updated green room facilities. The major investments to modernize and upgrade Cannery Hall have all been done while trying to preserving the unique character of the 140-year-old building and highlighting Nashville’s musical history in mind.
“Cannery Hall will bring music back to the Station District in just a few short months,” says Zach Liff, Owner and Developer of Cannery Hall, Cummins Station and the entirety of the Station District. “Independent venues like Cannery Hall are vital to the cultural fabric of Music City. We’ll be able to take chances on local and emerging artists and help them as they grow their fanbase and play across our multiple stages during different phases of the career.”
When Cannery Hall opens next year, it will be one of the largest independent music venue in Nashville. A proud member of the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA), Cannery Hall’s multiple stages will be able to host musicians and audiences of varying sizes. The Row 1 Stage will hold audiences of up to 325. The Mil can play host to audiences of 625. The Mainstage will comfortably allow for audiences of up to 1,200.
The top floor of Cannery Hall is home to Amaranth, a unique special events space for up to 380 people, which is now accepting booking inquiries for summer 2023 and beyond.