Nashville’s Big Bash New Year’s Eve concert itself is a free event to attend, with no ticket required for general admission to the outdoor show and Music Note Drop.

Quick Scoop

  • The main “Jack Daniel’s New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash” in downtown Nashville is advertised as a free public celebration with hours of live music and the midnight Music Note Drop.
  • People typically just show up to the park/plaza area; posts from visitors planning for “NYE 2024 Big Bash” note that the concert is free and they only look for optional paid VIP-style upgrades (better viewing areas, nicer restrooms, etc.).
  • Separate indoor watch parties or VIP events at nearby venues (rooftops, bars, hotels) can charge their own ticket prices, often ranging from a few dozen dollars up into premium packages, but those are add-ons and not required to attend the Big Bash itself.

So, if the question is “how much were tickets to Nashville’s Big Bash?” the core answer is that there are no standard tickets because the main event is free; only optional VIP/watch-party experiences have paid prices set by individual venues.

TL;DR: The downtown Nashville New Year’s Eve Big Bash is free; only optional VIP or watch-party packages at surrounding venues cost money, and those prices vary by location and perks.

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