Tickets On Sale Now for Exciting Season Finale at Nashville

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Big Machine Music City Grand Prix

Tickets for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix on Sept. 14-15 at Nashville Superspeedway, the final race of the 2024 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, are on sale now here or by calling 866-RACE-TIX.

A Freedom Friday downtown Pit Stop Challenge & Free Concert will kick off the weekend on Friday, Sept. 13 as all roads lead to Nashville for the series finale.

“We’re looking forward to a fantastic weekend of racing and entertainment as we bring the best of the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix to Nashville Superspeedway,” said Scott Borchetta, leader of the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix and Big Machine Label Group chair and founder. “Our team is eager to continue showcasing our city to fans from around the world, offering them an unforgettable racing and entertainment experience right here in Middle Tennessee where we will crown the next NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion.”

The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix offers a wide range of ticket options, including multilevel grandstand ticket opportunities, premium camping and premium hospitality experiences. Every seat at the Nashville Superspeedway provides an excellent view of the track. Only two-day tickets for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES FINALE and INDY NXT by Firestone races will be available and will feature an array of experiences at various ticket levels, making the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix accessible for every fan. These include:

  • Tower Grandstand Seating — tickets ranging $149-$199 per person
  • Premium Tower Grandstand Seating — tickets at $269 per person
  • VIP tickets and packages, including Big Machine Champions Club, Big Machine Green Room, and more

The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix also will offer ticketed camping experiences, including the following zones:

  • Fiddler’s Flats Camping (Turns 1 & 2)
  • Infield Camping (Turns 1-3)
  • Broadway
  • Music Row
  • The Bluff
  • Geico Lots

The NTT INDYCAR SERIES returns to the 1.33-mile, D-shaped concrete oval for the first time since 2008.