Cannery Hall - Row One Stage
Cannery Hall - Row One Stage Information
Row One Stage is an intimate performance space located on the second floor of Cannery Hall in Nashville, Tennessee. Designed for close-up live music experiences, it hosts songwriter rounds, cabaret-style performances, stripped-down concerts, and private events.1,2
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Cannery Hall - Row One Stage Policies
Row One Stage follows Cannery Hall’s house rules, so check the basics before heading upstairs.
- Re-Entry & Smoking: Re-entry is allowed for guests 21 and over unless the show is all ages; all-ages shows do not allow re-entry. Smoking and vaping are not allowed inside, with designated outdoor areas available.3
- Payment Options: Cannery Hall may operate on a cashless basis for on-site purchases. It’s best to have card or mobile payment methods handy.
- Prohibited Items: Weapons, outside food or drinks, illegal drugs, GoPros, iPads, tablets, selfie sticks, mace, glow sticks, backpacks, umbrellas, and large bags are not allowed.3 Refer to the policy page for a complete list of prohibited items.
- Age Restrictions: Age rules vary by show. Guests at 18+ or 21+ events need a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID.3 Refer to the event listings for event-specific age restrictions.
Review the Cannery Hall FAQ page before the show for the most up-to-date information on policies, including bag policies.
Discover other Venues in the Area
From Cannery Hall, Nashville’s country landmarks, downtown theaters, and newer concert halls are all within reach.
- Grand Ole Opry: The Grand Ole Opry traces its history back to a 1925 radio broadcast and continues to feature country stars, rising artists, and songwriters.4 The Opry House seats 4,404 guests across the main floor, mezzanine, and balcony.5
- Ryman Auditorium: Ryman Auditorium opened in 1892 as the Union Gospel Tabernacle before becoming one of Nashville’s defining performance spaces. The 2,362-seat venue served as the Grand Ole Opry’s home from 1943 to 1974.6
- The Pinnacle - Nashville: The Pinnacle adds a 4,500-capacity concert and event venue to Nashville Yards. The venue hosts general admission concerts, seated shows, private events, galas, and large-scale productions.7
Cannery Hall - Row One Stage Parking and Directions
Row One Stage is located within Cannery Hall on the edge of The Gulch in Nashville. There are several transportation options for guests visiting the venue.
Public Transportation: WeGo Public Transit serves downtown Nashville, with nearby bus access around Lafayette Street, 8th Avenue South, and the Gulch area.
Driving: Row One Stage is located inside Cannery Hall at 1 Cannery Row, Nashville, TN 37203.1 Parking is available at the paid lot next the venue, as well as in several lots and garages in the surrounding area.
Nearby parking options include:
- 821 Palmer Pl Parking: 821 Palmer Pl, Nashville, TN 37203
- LAZ Parking: 810 Lea Ave, Nashville, TN 37203
Food & Drink at Cannery Hall - Row One Stage
Row One Stage has a full-service bar inside the room, so guests can get drinks without leaving the space.1 Outside food and beverages are not allowed, and Cannery Hall bars stay open as long as possible during events.3
About Cannery Hall - Row One Stage
Row One Stage is part of Cannery Hall’s four-space layout, created when the building reopened in 2024 after a full renovation.2 The project added custom lighting and sound systems for each room, including Row One Stage.1,2
The property was originally built by Liberty Mills as a flour mill in 1883. It later operated as a coffee mill in the 1930s and a Dale Foods processing plant beginning in 1957 before being transformed into The Cannery, an entertainment and dining destination.8
