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The Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) opened in September 1980 and is one of the nation’s most unusual performing arts facilities. Three well-designed theaters are located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center and State Office Building, an 18-story office tower that also houses the Tennessee State Museum. In July 2002, TPAC underwent a 15-month, $7.9 million improvement project to renovate Andrew Jackson Hall lobby, which included a custom designed marquee.

TPAC is owned by the State of Tennessee and operated by the Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation, a not-for-profit Tennessee corporation. Three performing spaces in the complex can easily accommodate major musical, dance, theatrical, and television productions as well as a variety of events such as awards programs, films, pageants, product launches, and meetings. Our fourth performance space, War Memorial Auditorium, is adjacent to the center is War Memorial Auditorium on 7th Avenue North between Charlotte Avenue and Union Street.