What are the event details for The Neighbourhood concert at The Truth?
The Neighbourhood will perform at The Truth in Nashville, Tennessee on November 14, 2026. This concert is part of their Wourld Tour 2026, supporting their fifth studio album, 'Ultrasound'.
What is the expected setlist for The Neighbourhood's concert?
The setlist typically spans all five albums and includes fan favorites such as 'Sweater Weather', 'Daddy Issues', 'OMG', and 'Lovebomb'. 'Sweater Weather' is expected to be the encore highlight.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
The Neighbourhood concert at The Truth is open to all ages. However, attendees under 18 should be accompanied by an adult.
What are the parking options available at The Truth?
Parking at The Truth is limited. It is recommended to arrive early to secure a spot. For additional parking options, consider nearby public lots or street parking.
Are there any public transport options to reach The Truth?
Yes, Nashville offers various public transport options including buses and rideshare services that can take you to The Truth conveniently.
What is the bag policy for The Neighbourhood concert?
The Truth has a strict bag policy. Only small bags or clutches are allowed. Large bags and backpacks will not be permitted.
How can I secure mobile tickets on concertnashville.com?
To secure mobile tickets, visit concertnashville.com and select your desired event. Follow the prompts to purchase tickets and choose mobile delivery for convenience.
What guarantees do I have regarding ticket legitimacy?
ConcertNashville.com guarantees that all tickets purchased through their platform are legitimate and valid for entry.
What is the price range for tickets to The Neighbourhood concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
What are the best and worst seating options at The Truth?
'Best seating' typically includes front-row and center-stage areas, providing an immersive experience. 'Worst seating' may be located further back or at an angle from the stage.
The Neighbourhood Nashville Concert reviews
Too much f word
"We were so excited to see The Neighbourhood for the 1st time! We LOVE him! It was a real turn-off to hear him use the f word every other word. He doesn't need to talk like that, he's so stinkin funny. His jokes aren't any funnier with that language. It was pretty extreme, dropping the f bomb so often. Then, he complained about being in Disney movies and how he hates his kids. He actually said, "I hate all kids! I hate my kid! I hate your kid!" We understand he's a comedian, but his material wasn't very tasteful. The seats at the Emerald Queen Casino are too close together, and you can't see. Not our favorite event. I don't think we'll be going to see him again."