Frequently asked questions

Is Brown County Music Center inside or outside?

Brown County Music Center is an indoor music venue. Guests often bring a jacket as the venue is air-conditioned, while leaving a show in winter can be very cold.

Where is Brown County Music Center?

The Brown County Music Center is at 200 Maple Leaf Blvd, Nashville, IN 47448, USA. It is located next to Salt Creek in the village of Nashville, Indiana, a short drive from larger towns like Bloomington and Indianapolis.

Where to park at Brown County Music Center?

Visitors to Brown County Music Center have ample parking options:

  • The general parking gravel lot offers first-come, first-served spots for $10
  • The preferred parking lot has spaces closer to the entrance for $20 per vehicle
  • Many local hotels offer event parking with a dedicated shuttle to the venue.

How much is parking at the Brown County Music Center?

Parking at the Brown County Music Center costs $10 in the general lot. Alternatively, guests may pay $20 to park in the preferred lot closer to the entrance or take a shuttle from a local hotel.

Does Brown County Music Center serve alcohol?

The Brown County Music Center serves a range of drinks during shows, including both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options.

When was the Brown County Music Center built?

The Brown County Music Center opened in August 2019, making it five years old as of 2024.

Can you bring food into Brown County Music Center?

Guests may not bring any outside food or drinks into the Brown County Music Center. Once inside, there is a range of food and drink available from the concession stands.

Are purses allowed at Brown County Music Center?

Guests may bring bags and purses up to 6” x 9” into the Brown County Music Center. Any larger bags must be clear and may be refused entry.

What time do the doors open at Brown County Music Center?

Doors typically open 90 minutes before shows begin at the Brown County Music Center. Please allow plenty of time to park, pass security, and find your seat.

What happened to the Little Nashville Opry?

The Little Nashville Opry was a live music venue in Nashville, Indiana. It was destroyed in a fire in 2009, eventually being replaced at the heart of Nashville’s musical scene by the Brown County Music Center.

How many seats does Brown County Music Center have?

The Brown County Music Center has 2,017 seats, spread across its Pit, Main Floor, and Balcony sections. All seats have excellent sight and acoustics.

What’s the Brown County Music Center schedule 2024?

Upcoming events at the Brown County Music Center include:

  • Bachman-Turner Overdrive
  • Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs
  • Ben Folds
  • Get the Led Out
  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd
  • Turn the Page
  • Crowder
  • The Australian Pink Floyd Show
  • Dailey & Vincent
  • April Wine & Sweet
  • Beth Hart
  • Keb’ Mo’
  • Always Loretta
  • An Evening with Amy Grant
  • The Rascals
  • Burton Cummings
  • Killer Queen
  • One Night in Memphis
  • Ozark Mountain Daredevils
  • Kansas
  • Paul Anka.