The live show for Jack Daniel’s New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park will feature headliners Brooks & Dunn, Zac Brown Band and Kelsea Ballerini. The concert is free and open to the public. The five-hour television celebration on CBS will feature nearly 50 performances across multiple locations. It will be aired 7 to 9 p.m. CT and 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. The inaugural broadcast in 2021 peaked with 5.51 million viewers in the midnight hour.
An event map is available. Gates for the live show at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park will open at 5:30 p.m. Mayor John Cooper will speak and the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a world-renowned GRAMMY-winning acapella ensemble, will perform a selection of spiritual music at 6:15 p.m. The five-hour broadcast will include a televised countdown at midnight Eastern Time, culminating with the renowned live Nashville Music Note Drop and two-minutes of fireworks at midnight Central Time. As a live event, New Year’s Eve generates as much as $30 million in direct visitor spending and an attendance of 200,000.
The CBS special will be hosted by country music stars and Grammy-nominated artists Jimmie Allen and Elle King and Entertainment Tonight’s Rachel Smith. This year’s celebration marks the second time for Music City to anchor an entire New Year’s Eve national TV special. The New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash broadcast by CBS is executive produced by Robert Deaton and Mary Hilliard Harrington in partnership with the NCVC. The special will be directed by Sandra Restrepo.
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ABOUT THE CBS BROADCAST
Paramount+ Premium subscribers will have access to stream live via the live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service as well as on demand. Essential-tier subscribers will have access to on-demand the day after the special airs.
DON’T MISS
- Mayor John Cooper and the Fisk Jubilee Singers will take the stage at Bicentennial Park at 6:15 p.m.
- CBS will include a televised countdown at midnight Eastern Time, culminating with the renowned live Nashville Music Note Drop® and two-minutes of fireworks at midnight Central Time.
HIGHLIGHTS
This year marks the 14th New Year’s Eve event and sixth year at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park.
Music Note: The red Music Note that will be dropped at midnight CT is 16 feet tall and approximately 400 pounds. It is made of aluminum and acrylic and contains more than 28,140 LED pixels. The Music Note tower is 138 feet tall.
Fireworks: Two-minute display at the stroke of midnight CT when the Music Note drops.
Lots of Lights: Many downtown buildings will keep their lights on to celebrate New Year’s Eve and help Music City shine on national TV, including the State Capitol and the Korean Veterans Boulevard (KVB) Bridge.
Charitable Giving: Nashville’s Big Bash is collecting online donations for Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. QR codes on event signage will offer attendees opportunities to donate. Please note, there will be no on-site food collection bins, but $1 from each sale of event t-shirts will go to Second Harvest. The event has partnered with Care Kitchen Outreach to collect unused prepared food to donate to local food kitchens. As well, furnishings in the Ashley Lounge will be donated to a local non-profit.
DJ: DJ Aydamn will take the stage when gates open at 5:30 p.m.
Three Hosts: The CBS special will be hosted by country music stars and GRAMMY®-nominated artists Jimmie Allen and Elle King and ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT’s Rachel Smith. Smith co-hosted last year’s Big Bash.
Selfie Stations: There are four selfie stations with giant props this year:
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- 2023 sign near the Bell Carillon is 10 feet tall and includes 1,000 LED puck lights.
- Advance Financial Picture Frame is also near Bell Carillon with the state Capitol, the concert stage and Music Note tower as your backdrop.
- Red light-up Music Note sign at State Lot 8 near the Food Trucks.
- Jack Daniel’s Barrel Tree will be in State Lot 4 off Sixth Avenue near the Info Tent.
Biodegradable Confetti: 100 pounds of confetti will shower down on revelers at the stroke of midnight. The rice paper confetti will be cleaned up immediately after the event concludes. Any confetti that is missed during cleanup should dissolve within two rainfalls.
Production Crew: On the busiest day of setup, there will be more than 300 production crew staff working to build the stage and setting up other elements for the concert, fireworks and Music Note Drop.
Production Equipment: The event will use 75 production trucks, 27 pieces of heavy equipment, 826 lighting fixtures, more than four miles of fiber optic video cable, 2,000 cable ramps, more than five miles of power cable lines to power the event, 196 audio speakers and 176,000 square feet of flooring. The stage will be 7,200 square feet.
Video Screens and Message Boards: Fifteen throughout the event site, including five within the concert viewing area.
GETTING AROUND
Safety and Security: The event’s perimeter will be fenced and include six entry points conveniently located around the site. Attendees should expect to walk through metal detectors as they enter. Bags and purses (size limit: 16” by 10” by 4”) may be searched. There will be five public first aid tents.
Info Tents: There will be two information booths: Off Sixth Avenue in parking lot near the Ashley Lounge (Heated Tent) and off Seventh Avenue north of the Farmers’ Market. Free handwarmers courtesy of Ferguson HVAC and glow sticks from Dr Pepper Zero. Fill out a survey and earn the chance to win VIP viewing access and vouchers from Delta Air Lines. QR codes will be available so surveys can be done on your mobile phone. Event information teams will roam the site to assist visitors on details like the concert schedule to where everything is located. “Lost and Found” will be located at the Info Tents from 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. on event day and at the Nashville Visitor Center from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on New Year’s Day.
Phone charging station and bag lockers: Phone charging station ($5 unlimited) will be located in the Ashley Lounge (Heated Tent). Please, no large bags, but locker rentals will be available for $10 on Sixth Avenue near the main entrance and on Rep. John Lewis Way near Junior Gilliam Way.
Food trucks: Main cluster in State Lot 8 at Sixth and Harrison with beverage stations nearby. Hot dog vendors located around the event site.
Neighborhood Taproom Heated Tent: Enjoy the taproom featuring a variety of beverages, including assorted local craft beers.
Celebrate Responsibly: A Designated Driver Zone tent will offer complimentary coffee, sodas, water, and light snacks provided by Crav’n Flavors throughout the evening, presented by Tennessee Highway Safety Office: Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk. Ashley is providing a seating lounge. Located near the James Robertson Parkway entrance near Sixth Avenue and Harrison.
Heated Tents: To help keep attendees comfortable, two heated tents will be available – the Neighborhood Taproom in State Lot 8 and at the Ashley Lounge in State Lot 4.
Portable toilets: More than 250 will be located at three locations – Seventh Avenue, Sixth and Harrison and near the Ashley Lounge (Heated Tent).
Merchandise: Event merchandise will be on sale in two trailers located near the Ashley Lounge (Heat Tent on Sixth Avenue and on Seventh Avenue near the Farmers’ Market. Items include short-sleeve event t-shirts, beanies, gloves, stickers and ponchos. Hours: 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Nashville Farmers’ Market: The building will be closed to the public for a private, ticketed event.
EVENT SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY DEC. 31, 2022
(All times CT. Artists and times subject to change)
5:30 p.m. | Event site opens with DJ Aydamn on stage
6:15 p.m. | Mayor John Cooper joined by the Fisk Jubilee Singers® with Emcee Kelly Sutton
6:30 p.m. | DJ Aydamn
7 p.m. | CBS Broadcast with headliners Brooks & Dunn, Zac Brown Band and Kelsea Ballerini (9 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. break for East Coast news)
11:55 p.m. | Countdown and Music Note Drop with pyrotechnics and confetti. Two-minute fireworks show at midnight.
12:30 a.m. | Program concludes
PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION
Attendees will have a variety of safe, affordable transportation options. The Tennessee Highway Safety Office reminds everyone to drive safely this New Year’s Eve. For those who will be drinking, please plan ahead to have a sober ride home. Law enforcement partners will be out in full force during the Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk campaign to keep impaired drivers off the roadways. Keep up to date on all parking and transportation options.
NEARBY PARKING
Vehicle parking will be available at Nissan Stadium for $10 via QR code in Lot E starting at 7 p.m.
To locate parking downtown, visit www.parkitdowntown.com.
RIDE SHARE & TAXI SERVICES DROP OFF AND PICK UP LOCATIONS
- James Robertson Parkway between Fourth Avenue and Rep. John Lewis Way
- James Robertson Parkway from Charlotte Pike to Rosa L. Parks Boulevard (Capitol Hill side)
- Rosa L. Parks Boulevard from Farmers’ Market entrance to 10th Circle North
- Jefferson Street between Sixth Avenue and Rosa L. Parks Boulevard
RIDE SHARE & TAXI STAGING AREA
- As available, parking lots located at Tenth Circle North near Charlotte Avenue
ADA VEHICLE PASSENGER UNLOADING & LOADING ZONES
- Vehicles with ADA Permit Hangtags or License Plates will be allowed to drop off and pick up near Nashville Farmers’ Market accessible from Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. Vehicles will utilize event designated area in Nashville Farmers’ Market parking lot for drop-off and pick-up only.
SCOOTER CORRAL LOCATIONS
- James Robertson Parkway between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue (on Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Plaza)
- Harrison Street at Rosa L. Parks Boulevard (SE corner of intersection)
- Rep. John Lewis Way at Junior Gilliam Way (east side of street – between the tree wells)
BICYCLE STORAGE STATIONS
- James Robertson Parkway between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue (on the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Plaza)
- Jefferson Street at 7th Avenue (SW corner of intersection)
- Parking Lot at Harrison Street & 4th Avenue (SW corner of intersection)
WEGO TRANSIT
Beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, December 31, free bus rides will be available on WeGo Public Transit bus routes, and service on 17 routes will be extended until 2:30 a.m. Sunday, January 1, 2023. The WeGo Star special event train will also be available on New Year’s Eve as a safe ride for those celebrating the new year.
WeGo Bus Service (Saturday service until 12:15 a.m., additional service begins at 12:45 a.m.)
WeGo will operate Saturday bus service until 12:15 a.m. Customer Care personnel will be available to assist customers at the Ticket Window from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and in the Call Center from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. All buses will operate on detours through Downtown but will resume regular routing once out of the downtown area. For service after midnight, passengers should plan to board at WeGo Central, since detours due to unplanned road closures may affect service to other stops in downtown. Additional service from downtown only will begin after the event on the following bus routes departing from WeGo Central at 12:45 a.m., 1:30 a.m., and 2:30 a.m. Routes in italics will also have a 12:15 a.m. departure.
3 – West End
4 – Shelby
7 – Hillsboro
8 – 8th Avenue South
14 – Whites Creek
17 – 12th Avenue South
18 – Airport
19 – Herman
22 – Bordeaux
23 – Dickerson Pike
29 – Jefferson
34 – Opry Mills
50 – Charlotte Pike
52 – Nolensville Pike
55 – Murfreesboro Pike
56 – Gallatin Pike
A detailed schedule of bus operations for the evening is available on WeGoTransit.com.
Park & Rides are available outside of Downtown and accessible by the select late-night routes at the following locations:
- Vanderbilt University parking lots on Natchez Trace (Route 3)
- Bellevue Park & Ride (Route 3B)
- Dollar General at Hickory Plaza (Route 52A)
- Hickory Hollow Global Mall at The Crossings (Route 55)
- Madison Square behind Job Billiards (Route 56)
WeGo Service to Event (6:15pm – 2:15am)
Effective 6:15pm, WeGo will operate a free bus exclusively between Broadway and the concert/fireworks at Bicentennial Mall. A stop will be located on 7th Avenue North between Commerce Street and Broadway and at Bicentennial Mall on James Robertson Parkway between 6th and 7th Avenues. These buses will run a continuous loop between 7th Avenue North and the Bicentennial Mall for event goers, leaving approximately every 10 minutes until 2:15am.
New Year’s Eve Train (arrives at Riverfront at 8pm, departs at 1:30am)
An allotment of 650 tickets will be available to the general public starting Thursday, December 1 at 10am. Round-trip tickets cost $15 plus a $2 processing fee and are available for purchase at ticketsnashville.com. Tickets will be on sale until an hour prior to departure or until they are sold out, whichever comes first. Children ages 4 and younger will not need a ticket to board; however, they will be required to sit in a parent’s lap.
The New Year’s Eve train schedule is as follows:
- Lebanon – 7pm
- Hamilton Springs – 7:08pm
- Martha – 7:15pm
- Mt. Juliet – 7:25pm
- Hermitage – 7:35pm
- Donelson – 7:45pm
Upon arrival at Riverfront Station, buses will be available to take customers directly to Bicentennial Mall.
For the Star’s return trip, buses will load on James Robertson between 6th and 7th Avenues and will proceed directly to Riverfront Station between midnight and 1 a.m. WeGo staff will be on hand to assist and direct passengers. The Star will depart at 1:30 a.m.
Weekday WeGo Star tickets and passes are not accepted on the New Year’s Eve train. Folding chairs will be allowed onboard. Any items that will not fit underneath the seat, such as bikes and wagons, are not permitted on the train. Coolers of any size are not permitted on the train or at the event. All personal items are subject to search. See the house rules for additional information.
Anyone needing special accommodations to board should call 615-862-5950 prior to their trip.
For detailed bus service information, please consult the route schedules on their website at WeGoTransit.com Customers can also check one of the mobile real-time information tools such as Google Transit or the Transit App or contact Customer Care at 615-862-5950.
GUIDELINES AND SECURITY PROCEDURES
The NCVC is planning for more than 200,000 attendees. Event goers should be aware of the following guidelines that will be strictly enforced by event personnel. The event’s perimeter will be fenced and include six entry points conveniently located around the site. Attendees should expect to walk through metal detectors as they enter. Bags and purses may be searched. Please, no large bags, but locker rentals will be available for $10 on Sixth Avenue near the main entrance and on Rep. John Lewis Way near Junior Gilliam Way. Exits will be clearly marked with giant illuminated globes. A complete list of House Rules is available.
Permitted items
- Small bags with maximum measurement of 16” by 10” by 4”
- Personal cameras
Prohibited items
- No handheld umbrellas of any kind
- No guns, knives, weapons or other dangerous devices of any kind
- No backpacks or luggage
- No coolers
- No outside alcoholic beverages (Only alcoholic beverages purchased from a designated official event vendor are permitted.)
- No illegal substances, drugs or drug paraphernalia
- No fireworks
- No laser pointers
- No pets (service animals are permitted)
- No drones or other remote-controlled aerial or ground-based devices
- No unauthorized vending, sales, sampling, solicitation or distribution of materials including handbills, flyers, stickers, beach balls, giveaways, etc. (event credentials required)
- No wagons or pull-carts
- No unauthorized personal transport devices, including bicycles, rollerblades, skateboards, Segways, golf carts, mopeds, scooters, electric scooters (Bird, Lime, Spin, Lyft, Jump, Gotcha, Bolt), or any personal motorized vehicles other than wheelchairs or ADA devices (event credentials required)
- No pedicabs or pedal taverns
- No unauthorized amplification devices which disrupt event production, including handheld megaphones
- No other noisemakers (musical instruments, bullhorns, air horns, whistles, etc.)
- No performances or demonstrations of any type outside of the designated Freedom of Expression zone
- No chairs of any type
- No pop-up tents
- No beach or pole-style umbrellas
- No inserting stakes, poles or any other objects into the ground or using ropes, cords, tape, etc. to reserve space
- No blankets or ground tarps
- No hammocks or attaching anything to any park structures or trees
- No audio recorders or video cameras
- No camera stands, monopods, tripods, attachment sticks or selfie sticks
- No aerosol containers of any kind
- No sealed containers of any kind
- No throwing objects
- No smoking, e-cigs or vaping outside of designated smoking area
- No professional-grade radios or walkie-talkies
- No large chains or spiked jewelry
- No signs, flags on sticks or poles
- No pepper spray
- Phone recordings of concerts are illegal: No bootleg recordings, streaming or reposting
ROAD CLOSURES
Road closures associated with setup of the event and event day include the following:
Thursday, December 15, 2022
12:00am
- Close Parking Spaces on 7th Avenue North from Jefferson Street to Harrison Street (REMOVE CONES on Thursday, January 5, 2023, at 6pm)
- Close Parking Spaces on 6th Avenue North from Harrison Street to Jefferson Street (REMOVE CONES on Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close 7th Avenue North from Jefferson Street to Harrison (REOPEN on Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close 6th Avenue North from Harrison Street to Jefferson Street (REOPEN on Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Jackson Street from 6th Avenue North to 7th Avenue North (REOPEN on Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Junior Gilliam Way from Rep. John Lewis Way to 6th Avenue North (REOPEN on Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm
- Close Sidewalks on 7th Avenue North (Jefferson Street to Harrison Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on 6th Avenue North (Harrison Street to Jefferson Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on Jackson Street (7th Avenue North to 6th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Northside Sidewalks on Harrison Street (7th Avenue North to 6th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed (REOPEN Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Southside Sidewalks on Jefferson Street (7th Avenue North to 6th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed (REOPEN Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on Junior Gilliam Way (Rep. John Lewis Way to 6th Avenue) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Thursday, January 5, 2023, by 6pm)
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
6:00am
- Close Harrison Street from 6th Avenue North to Rep. John Lewis Way (REOPEN on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Harrison Street from 7th Avenue North to 6th Avenue North (REOPEN on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Harrison Street from 8th Avenue North to 7th Avenue North (REOPEN on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close 6th Avenue North from James Robertson Parkway to Harrison Street (REOPEN on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close 7th Avenue North from James Robertson Parkway to Harrison Street (REOPEN on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on Harrison Street (Rep. John Lewis Way to 6th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Southside Sidewalks on Harrison Street (7th Avenue North to 6th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on Harrison Street (8th Avenue North to 7th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on Rep. John Lewis Way (James Robertson Parkway to Jefferson Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Monday, January 2, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on 6th Avenue North (James Robertson Parkway to Harrison Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on 7th Avenue North (James Robertson Parkway to Harrison Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Tuesday, January 3, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Sidewalks on 8th Avenue North (Harrison Street to Jefferson Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Monday, January 2, 2023, by 5pm)
Thursday, December 29, 2022
5:00pm
- Bag all meters on 8th Avenue (James Robertson Parkway to Commerce Street) — NO PARKING (REMOVE BAGS Sunday, January 1, 2023)
- Bag all meters on Rep. John Lewis Way (Jefferson Street to Commerce Street) — NO PARKING (REMOVE BAGS Sunday, January 1, 2023)
- Bag all meters on Commerce Street (8th Avenue to 5th Avenue) — NO PARKING (REMOVE BAGS Sunday, January 1, 2023)
- Cover all “NO PARKING 6AM to 6PM”, “LOADING ZONE”, “PARKING BY PERMIT ONLY” or “NO PARKING” signs on 8th Avenue (Commerce Street to James Robertson Parkway) — NO PARKING (through Sunday, January 1, 2023) (REMOVE COVERS Sunday, January 1, 2023)
- Cover all “NO PARKING 6AM to 6PM”, “LOADING ZONE”, “PARKING BY PERMIT ONLY” or “NO PARKING” signs on Rep. John Lewis Way (Commerce Street to James Robertson Parkway) — NO PARKING (through Sunday, January 1, 2023) (REMOVE COVERS Sunday, January 1, 2023)
- Cover all “NO PARKING 6AM to 6PM”, “LOADING ZONE”, “PARKING BY PERMIT ONLY” or “NO PARKING” signs on Commerce Street (8th Avenue to Rep. John Lewis Way) — NO PARKING (through Sunday, January 1, 2023) (REMOVE COVERS Sunday, January 1, 2023)
- Cover all “NO PARKING 6AM to 6PM”, “LOADING ZONE”, “PARKING BY PERMIT ONLY” or “NO PARKING” signs on James Robertson Parkway (8th Avenue to Rep. John Lewis Way) — NO PARKING (through Sunday, January 1, 2023) REMOVE COVERS Sunday, January 1, 2023)
Saturday, December 31, 2022
5:00am
- Close Rep, John Lewis Way (James Robertson Parkway to Junior Gilliam Way) (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Harrison Street (4th Avenue to Rep John Lewis Way) (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6pm)
- Close Parking Lane on James Robertson Parkway (4th Avenue to 8th Avenue) — NO PARKING (REMOVE CONES Sunday, January 1, 2023, at 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on Jefferson Street (3rd Avenue North to 6th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Northside Sidewalks on Jefferson Street (6th Avenue North to 7th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on Jefferson Street (7th Avenue North to 8th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on Harrison Street (Rep. John Lewis Way to 3rd Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on James Robertson Parkway (3rd Avenue North to 8th Avenue North) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on Junior Gilliam Way (3rd Avenue North to Rep John Lewis Way) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on 3rd Avenue North (James Robertson Parkway to Jefferson Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on 4th Avenue North (3rd Avenue North to Harrison Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on 4th Avenue North (Junior Gilliam Way to Jefferson Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on Rep. John Lewis Way North (Junior Gilliam Way to James Robertson Parkway) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
- Close Sidewalks on 8th Avenue North (James Robertson Parkway to Harrison Street) — closed for set-up as needed; otherwise to remain open for pedestrian access (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 6am)
8:00am
- Close 6th Avenue Horseshoe around Tennessee State Capitol from Charlotte Avenue to Charlotte Avenue (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 4am)
- Close Tennessee State Capitol Private Access Drive (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 4am)
- Close Tennessee State Capitol Permit Parking Area (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 4am)
2:00pm
- Close Junior Gilliam Way (3rd Avenue to Rep. John Lewis Way) (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 4am)
- Close Rep John Lewis Way (Jefferson Street to Junior Gilliam Way) (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 4am)
- Close 4th Avenue (At Junior Gilliam Way – Must Exit to Jefferson Street) (REOPEN Sunday, January 1, 2023, by 4am)
TBD At MNPD Discretion
Close James Robertson Parkway during fireworks
All roads to re-open no later than 6:00pm on Thursday, January 5, 2023