On concert nights in Nashville, getting to Nissan Stadium can feel like its own event — unless you take the Gray Line Tennessee Nissan Stadium Event Shuttle (Alan Jackson Concert 6/27). This dedicated shuttle service meets at 220 French Landing Dr., just off the Cumberland River on the stadium’s east approach, and turns the usual parking scramble into a quiet, predictable commute.
The setup is straightforward: park for free at the lot on French Landing Drive, buy ahead or scan the QR code in the lot, and board a comfortable round-trip shuttle that begins running 90 minutes before showtime. Tickets are $20 per person round trip; children six and under ride free with a paying adult. Important practical notes: CASH IS NOT ACCEPTED IN THE SHUTTLE LOT, your receipt on your phone is your ticket, and the shuttle ticket does not include entry to the Alan Jackson concert on 6/27.
What makes this shuttle such a useful piece of Nashville event infrastructure is how it eases the city’s converging traffic flows. Nissan Stadium itself sits on the Cumberland River and hosts sports, large concerts, and civic events; the shuttle removes the last-mile stress for fans who want to arrive relaxed and on time. The meeting lot offers straightforward parking (first come, first serve), and return runs begin at 10:00 pm, continuing for up to an hour after the event ends to clear crowds efficiently.
From an experiential angle, the short ride cracks open a window on Nashville’s riverside edge: you’ll pass the stadium’s concrete ribs and riverfront access points and often see the skyline lights as buses loop back to the lot. For families the free child policy can make a big difference, and the simple ticketing system — digital receipts only — keeps lines moving.
Practical tips: arrive early to secure a parking spot, screenshot your receipt in case of limited service, and plan for a brief wait after the show as dozens of riders queue. Gratuity is not included, and large items or coolers may be subject to event rules.
This shuttle is not a sightseeing tour so much as a civic convenience: it’s a small but measurable way to free up an evening for music, friends, and the work of enjoying a marquee Nashville performance without the headache of downtown parking. If your trip to Music City centers on a stadium show, this service streamlines the logistics so you can focus on what brought you here — the music.
Parking is FREE at 220 French Landing Dr., first come, first served; allow extra time in case the lot fills, consider a rideshare backup, and keep your phone charged so your digital receipt and any event updates stay easily accessible.