About Skydeck on Broadway
Skydeck on Broadway is an open-air rooftop music and nightlife venue located in downtown Nashville at 5055 Broadway Place (nashvilledowntown.com ), within the new Fifth + Broadway development. It’s billed as “Nashville’s largest rooftop patio & bar,” with space for up to 1,600 people (nashvilledowntown.com ). The venue is part of Assembly Food Hall (a 100,000+ sq ft mixed-use food hall and entertainment complex), which features 30+ eateries and multiple bars (foodhallco.com ). In fact, the venue was designed so that an operable wall can open to the city skyline, “offering dramatic views of the downtown Nashville skyline” during performances (www.gensler.com ) (foodhallco.com ). Architecturally, Gensler describes the stage area as having an open wall to share music with the street scene (www.gensler.com ). Skydeck rose to prominence after Assembly Food Hall’s development; CMA Fest 2024 events like *Sounds Like Nashville* helped launch it. Today it’s a key part of Nashville’s entertainment district. As Assembly promotes it, “Skydeck offers epic views and delivers a fun, energetic vibe” that draws both locals and tourists (foodhallco.com ). (It’s even ranked among Nashville’s top attractions on TripAdvisor (www.tripadvisor.ie ).)
Events and Programming
Skydeck hosts a wide variety of live shows and parties nearly year-round. Concerts span multiple genres: electronic dance music (EDM) nights with touring DJs, Latin dance acts, hip-hop and rap shows, country and rock performances, and novelty theme events. For example, the venue has staged EDM headliners like NGHTMRE, Adventure Club and Trivecta (www.concertarchives.org ) (www.themovenashville.com ), Latin supergroup 3BallMTY and reggaeton parties (www.themovenashville.com ), rap stars like Paul Wall and Pastor Troy (www.concertarchives.org ), and Americana sets like Tab Benoit and 49 Winchester (www.concertarchives.org ). Specialty nights have included “laser dance” parties (e.g. a Taylor Swift Laser Party and Morgan Wallen Dance Party) (www.themovenashville.com ) and quirky acts (like Bingo Loco bingo nights). The venue also participates in major festivals – notably CMA Fest. During CMA Fest, Skydeck hosts the free *Sounds Like Nashville Live* concert series with dozens of country artists year after year. In 2025, *Sounds Like Nashville* ran June 5–8 and featured top country stars (and drew “thousands to the elevated experience at Skydeck” (sumnercountysource.com ) (sumnercountysource.com )). In short, Skydeck’s programming is eclectic: every week typically brings live bands, DJ sets, theme dance parties or seasonal events (like New Year’s Eve celebrations), with ticket prices varying widely by event (often $20–60 for general admission and higher for VIP/open-bar packages). Concerts usually start in the evening (often around 8:00pm, with doors ??? an hour earlier), and tickets often sell out for popular shows or festivals (presales are advised).
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Skydeck events are sold online through official ticketing outlets (often via links from Assembly or promoters). There is no regular walk-up box office address; rather, attendees book in advance. According to the venue FAQ, you may use e-tickets on your phone at entry (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). For many shows, if not sold out, a limited number of tickets can be bought at the venue one hour before doors (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Pricing varies by performer – cheaper local shows might be in the $20–40 range, while national acts, EDM nights or festival packages can cost much more (some VIP packages or special events may run $100+ per person). It’s best to buy early: popular nights (especially holiday parties) tend to sell out. No outside ticketing sites are mentioned by the venue (avoid third-party link shills). Always check whether an event has age restrictions or special requirements when booking, and note that GAs are general admission (see below).
Seating and Layout
Skydeck is a standing-room venue (general admission). There are no fixed theatre seats – instead there’s an open rooftop floor with a stage at one end and bars around the edges. Early arrivers get front-row access by the stage; others can stand along railings or at raised bar areas. The venue’s own materials confirm it is “standing room only” (with ADA-compliant seating on request) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). The stage is flush with the main floor, so the best views are toward the center unless you want to stay near a bar. Acoustics are those of an outdoor roof space – ample speakers are used but sound may dissipate at the edges. If you want a clear view, position yourself closer to the stage or on elevated platforms if available (some parties feature upper lounge areas or balconies overlooking the main floor). Keep in mind that at larger events it can get crowded, so consider VIP areas or arrive very early if you want a specific vantage point.
Getting There and Parking
Skydeck on Broadway is located at 5055 Broadway Place, in the Gulch/Historic Core area of downtown Nashville (nashvilledowntown.com ) (just steps from the Ryman Auditorium and Broadway honky-tonks). It’s best accessed by car or rideshare, though some buses serve nearby streets. The Fifth + Broadway complex has two attached parking garages (one below-ground and one above-ground) accessible from Broadway and Commerce Street (fifthandb.com ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). The on-site garage has 778 spaces (fifthandb.com ); rates run about $10 for the first hour up to ~$42 for all-day (fifthandb.com ) (weekend and event rates may apply). Valet parking is also offered evenings ($18 for 0–1 hr, $35 for 1+ hr) with drop-off on Broadway near Eddie V’s (fifthandb.com ). Assembly provides parking validation for ticketed Skydeck events (via kiosks after purchase) – but only in the above-ground Commerce Street garage (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Without validation, attendees can use nearby paid lots as well. For transit, WeGo buses run down Broadway/5th Ave (you would then walk a few blocks). Rideshare is very convenient – there’s a designated drop-off/pick-up point on Broadway in front of the complex (near Eddie V’s) (fifthandb.com ). The venue’s info even suggests “skip parking” and ride with Lyft due to limited downtown parking options (fifthandb.com ). If you plan to park, allow extra time for entry/exit during busy events.
Inside the Venue
Plan for a nightclub-style entry. All attendees are subject to security screening: tickets and ID will be checked, and staff may do a pat-down or metal-detecting wand on every guest and bag (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). The FAQ specifically urges guests to arrive early—searches can take time (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). The venue enforces a strict bag policy: only small clear bags (up to 12″x6″x12″) are allowed (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Large backpacks or suitcases are banned (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Once inside, note that Skydeck is cashless – all bars and food stands accept only credit/debit cards or Assembly’s Hall Pass gift cards (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ) (cashiers only for tips). There are full-service bars on the deck, but smoking and outside food or drinks are prohibited (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). If you want something to eat, you must purchase it at one of the food hall vendors downstairs and bring it up. (Assembly’s site clarifies: “Skydeck does not have food” of its own, so guests bring in food from Assembly Food Hall (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ).) Photos and recordings have restrictions: professional cameras, GoPros, selfie sticks and any recording devices are not allowed (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Basic cameras or phones can be used, but be discreet. Restroom facilities are located nearby inside the Assembly Food Hall levels downstairs (no coat check is provided, so keep personal items on you).
ID and Age: All tickets must match a photo ID requirement. Shows will be marked “18+” or “21+” as applicable; no one under the required age is admitted (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). An “all ages” show still requires that any minors under 18 be with an adult 21+ (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Bring a valid driver’s license or passport for age-verification (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ).
ADA Access: The venue is ADA-compliant. Limited seating for guests with disabilities is available (please notify staff upon arrival) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). The roof has steps, but elevators in the attached garage (notably at 501 Commerce St) can reach the skydeck level directly (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Service animals are allowed.
Wi-Fi and Connectivity: Free Wi-Fi is provided (look for “Assembly Hall Guest” on your device) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Outlets are plentiful in the food hall below if you need a charge before heading up.
Cashless Payments: Toilets, bars and food vendors accept cards only. Do not bring cash for purchases (only use cards or Hall Pass for payment) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). This speeds up lines.
Nearby Amenities
Skydeck is in a bustling part of downtown, so pre- and post-show options abound. Practically inside the venue are all the Assembly Food Hall eateries – you can grab a drink or meal at spots like Velvet Taco (south end of the hall) before heading up (nashvilledowntown.com ). Just outside is Radish (5055 Broadway), a bar/restaurant with sandwiches and tacos (nashvilledowntown.com ). A Panera and fast-casual bites lie a block east on Commerce Street (nashvilledowntown.com ). Broadway itself is lined with famous honky-tonks and bars (Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, Acme Feed & Seed, etc.), but remember these are separate venues. For lodging, several hotels are within stroll: the JW Marriott Nashville (part of Fifth + Broadway) and boutique hotels like The Noelle and Holston House are just a few blocks away (www.tripadvisor.com ). Other downtown hotels (Hilton, Holiday Inn, etc.) are also nearby. Ride-sharing pickup and taxi stands are readily available along Broadway in front of the complex. Since shows often end late, note that public transit (WeGo buses) may not run very late at night, so plan your ride-share or walk accordingly.
What Makes This Venue Special
Skydeck on Broadway isn’t your typical Nashville bar. As a brand-new rooftop stage in the heart of Lower Broadway, it links together Nashville’s rich musical tradition with modern live-entertainment trends. It has several unique draws:
Scale and Views: At 1,600-capacity, Skydeck is marketed as Nashville’s largest rooftop theater (nashvilledowntown.com ). The open-air deck provides panoramic city skyline views that few venues offer, creating a memorable backdrop for any show. The design literally connects music to the skyline (www.gensler.com ).
Diverse Lineup: Unlike many Broadway honky-tonks that stick to country, Skydeck regularly books DJs, EDM festivals, Latin music nights, indie pop and more (www.concertarchives.org ) (www.themovenashville.com ). This variety fills a niche for club-style entertainment downtown.
High-Tech Production: Since it was built in 2024, the venue is equipped with modern sound and lighting rigs (including laser light shows and video screens on some nights), allowing elaborate visuals that older bars can’t provide. For example, special events often include multi-hour open bar packages and full-scale concerts (www.themovenashville.com ).
Community Impact: As part of the new Fifth+Broadway development, Skydeck has contributed to Nashville’s post-pandemic growth. It’s a draw for tourism and local nightlife – even ranking on travel guides – and it brings big acts (including CMA Fest performers) to downtown. In CMA Fest alone, thousands of fans now climb to the roof for free country music showcases (sumnercountysource.com ) (sumnercountysource.com ), adding another dimension to Music City’s festival atmosphere.
Visitor Tips and Information
When preparing for your visit, remember:
Tickets: If your show requires a ticket, buy it in advance. Skylines shows often sell out, and you need to present either a printed ticket or e-ticket on your phone (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). You can usually buy last-minute unsold tickets at the box office starting 1 hour before the show (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ), but don’t count on it for sold-out dates. Check the show’s age requirements: some nights are strictly 18+, others 21+.
Arrival: Door times are typically 1 hour before the performance. Arriving early lets you get through security and pick a good spot. The venue specifically advises guests to “arrive early” to avoid lines (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Note that schedules are posted on your ticket – for example, many shows open at 7pm for an 8pm start.
Clothing: There’s no formal dress code. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. In cooler months keep a jacket handy – the rooftop is open air. During summer, bring sunscreen or a hat if attending events that start in daylight.
What to Bring: Only small clear bags are allowed (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Leave large backpacks, outside food/drink and prohibited items at home. Bring your ID if coming to an 18+/21+ event. Also pack a credit card (cash isn’t used for drinks or food) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ).
What NOT to Bring: Aside from large bags, do not bring umbrellas, musical instruments, laser pointers or selfie sticks (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Costumes are fine, but not full-face masks or fake weapons. And of course, no outside alcohol – all beverages must be purchased on site.
Accessibility: The Skydeck is wheelchair accessible, with ADA seating available on request (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Early notification can help (Assembly Food Hall’s website suggests contacting them for accommodation). The accessible entrance is via the Commerce St garage elevator if possible (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ).
Safety: Security is tight. Expect a pat-down and metal detector. No drugs or weapons of any kind are permitted. The venue allows re-entry, but you’ll be re-screened each time (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Keep an eye on your belongings; it’s a busy place. Also, if attending a concert with very loud music, bring earplugs to protect your hearing (this is a general best-practice though not venue-specific advice).
Cell Service and Wi-Fi: The crowd can drain cell batteries, but free Wi-Fi is available through Assembly’s network (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Log in to “Assembly Hall Guest” if you need connectivity.
Post-Show: The surrounding area stays lively into the night. If you parked in Fifth + Broadway, note the validation rules for exit (unvalidated drivers pay posted rates). Rideshare is convenient (request pick-up along Broadway). For late-night returns, remember buses may stop running – plan ahead for your ride out.
What is the exact location of Skydeck on Broadway?
Skydeck on Broadway is at 5055 Broadway Place in downtown Nashville, inside the Fifth + Broadway complex (nashvilledowntown.com ). It’s right across from the Ryman Auditorium and a block from the Bridgestone Arena. Use a GPS for “5055 Broadway, Nashville TN 37203” to get there.
What types of shows are held at Skydeck on Broadway?
Skydeck hosts a mix of live entertainment. Expect a range from DJ dance parties and EDM concerts to country, rock, Latin and hip-hop performances. The venue’s calendar includes touring acts (EDM DJs like Trivecta, rappers like Paul Wall, country artists like Tab Benoit) as well as themed nights (laser dance parties, Bingo Loco evenings, etc.) (www.concertarchives.org ) (sumnercountysource.com ). During CMA Fest, Skydeck often has special free country showcases (e.g. *Sounds Like Nashville* concerts) on its rooftop (sumnercountysource.com ).
How can I purchase tickets for a Skydeck event?
Tickets are sold online through the show’s official promoter or the venue’s ticketing link. There is no dedicated box office address except on event night. You can present e-tickets on your phone at the door (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). If an event isn’t sold out, limited tickets may be sold at the venue’s box office starting one hour before showtime (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). For popular shows, it’s best to buy in advance.
Are tickets sold at the door or only online?
If a concert or event has not completely sold out online, you may buy tickets at the Skydeck box office beginning about one hour before doors (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Otherwise, tickets are sold out or available only through advance online sales. Always check the event listing: sold-out shows will not have walk-up tickets.
What is the price range for Skydeck tickets?
Ticket prices vary widely by event. Smaller local shows might start around $20–$30, while major performers, EDM nights or holiday events can range much higher (often $50–$100+). VIP tables or open-bar packages can cost several hundred. Certain festival events (such as some CMA Fest performances at Skydeck) are actually free to attend (sumnercountysource.com ). Check each event’s listing for pricing details.
Is there reserved seating or is it general admission?
Skydeck is mainly general admission standing room (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). There are no assigned seats except limited ADA seating. Everyone enters and chooses their spot on the floor or along the railings. For the best view, arrive early (especially for front-of-stage access). If you need guaranteed seating, contact the venue in advance for accommodations.
What should I wear to a Skydeck event?
There is no formal dress code – most people dress casually or for a nightclub. Wear comfortable shoes for standing and dancing. Note that Skydeck is an outdoor venue, so dress in layers if it’s cool. In summer months, consider lighter clothing. Essentially, standard bar/club attire is fine.
What items am I allowed to bring into Skydeck?
Only small, clear bags (up to 12″×6″×12″) are permitted (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). You may bring your phone, wallet, ID, and items from Assembly Food Hall (snacks or meals) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Bring an ID if attending an 18+ night. Cash isn’t needed for purchases (it’s cashless). In short: personal essentials (ID, phone, keys, medications) and Assembly-bought food/drink are allowed.
What items are not allowed at Skydeck?
Is smoking allowed at Skydeck?
No. Skydeck and the entire Assembly Food Hall complex are smoke-free (no smoking anywhere on the rooftop) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ).
Can I bring my own food or drinks from outside?
No outside food or drinks are allowed (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). The only food/drink you can bring in must come from Assembly Food Hall vendors (you can buy downstairs and bring it up) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Alcoholic beverages must be purchased at Skydeck’s bars; you cannot bring your own liquor.
Are cameras or recording devices allowed?
Personal phone cameras for snapshots are OK, but professional gear is not. No video or audio recording is allowed, and no professional or detachable-lens cameras are permitted without prior approval (en.tripadvisor.com.hk ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Avoid bulky camera rigs – they will be confiscated.
Are there age restrictions or ID requirements?
Does Skydeck have food and drink available on-site?
Skydeck itself does not cook food, but full bars serve drinks. You may purchase anything from the Assembly Food Hall eateries (Velvet Taco, etc.) and carry it up to Skydeck (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Otherwise, drinks (beer, cocktails, etc.) are sold at rooftop bars. Since the venue is cashless (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ), bring a card for all purchases.
Is Skydeck ADA-accessible?
Yes, the venue is ADA compliant (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Wheelchair users and others with mobility needs can use elevators to reach the rooftop (the Commerce St garage has an elevator to Skydeck) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). The venue offers limited seating for guests with special needs (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). If you require assistance or seating, check in with staff when you arrive.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Skydeck?
Yes. Assembly Food Hall provides free Wi-Fi for guests. You can connect to the network named “Assembly Hall Guest” (you may need to enter an email or Facebook login) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). This Wi-Fi generally covers the rooftop as well.
What are parking options and costs?
You can park in the Fifth + Broadway garages (accessed from Broadway or Commerce) (fifthandb.com ) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Rates in the on-site garage are about $10 for the first hour and up to $42 for 24 hours (fifthandb.com ). If attending a ticketed Skydeck event, you may get a validation sticker for the above-ground Commerce St garage (via kiosks on the 5th Ave level) (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ). Valet service is also available ($18 for 0–1 hr, $35 for over 1 hr) with drop-off on Broadway near Eddie V’s (fifthandb.com ). Street parking is limited, so rideshare (Uber/Lyft) is often easier.
Do I need cash for anything?
No. Skydeck is entirely cashless for purchases. You must pay for drinks and any food with a credit/debit card or Assembly Hall Pass. (It’s helpful to have a card on you; cash will not be accepted at bars (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ).)
When do doors usually open for a show?
Most concerts or events list “doors” an hour before showtime. For example, if a show is at 8:00 PM, the doors typically open around 7:00 PM. This gives time for ticketing and security. Always check your ticket for the exact door time, and arrive at least then to avoid missing anything. As noted by the venue, arriving early is encouraged to clear security lines (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ).
Can I leave Skydeck and re-enter later?
Yes, but be aware that you will have to go through security again each time. Assembly’s policy states that every entry or re-entry may require a pat-down or wand check (www.assemblyfoodhall.com ), and the ticket will be scanned again. Make sure to keep your wristband (if provided) or ticket safe if you plan to exit and return.
Are any Skydeck events free to attend?
Yes. During special events like CMA Fest, Skydeck runs free concerts (e.g. the “Sounds Like Nashville” series) that are open to the public at no charge (sumnercountysource.com ). For all other nights, purchase tickets as usual. Free events are usually advertised in advance so fans know no ticket is needed.