The Book of Mormon in Nashville 2026

The Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon musical is set to take Nashville, TN, by storm from Jun 2 – 7, 2026 at the TPAC. This National tour showcases the best musical comedy, blending sharp humor and unforgettable music. Experience the journey of missionaries as they navigate life’s challenges across North America. Don’t miss this popular Broadway event—purchase your The Book of Mormon tickets today!

The Book of Mormon Nashville Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Tuesday
Jun 02, 2026
07:30 PM
The Book of Mormon
from $85.55
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Wednesday
Jun 03, 2026
07:30 PM
The Book of Mormon
from $128.71
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Thursday
Jun 04, 2026
07:30 PM
The Book of Mormon
from $128.64
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Friday
Jun 05, 2026
07:30 PM
The Book of Mormon
from $138.89
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Saturday
Jun 06, 2026
02:00 PM
The Book of Mormon
from $106.80
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Saturday
Jun 06, 2026
07:30 PM
The Book of Mormon
from $139.01
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Sunday
Jun 07, 2026
01:00 PM
The Book of Mormon
from $102.00
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Sunday
Jun 07, 2026
06:30 PM
The Book of Mormon
from $90.53
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Cast in Nashville

The North American Tour of “The Book of Mormon” features a vibrant and talented cast bringing the iconic characters to life:

  • Sam McLellan as Elder Price
  • Diego Enrico as Elder Cunningham
  • Keke Nesbitt as Nabulungi
  • Craig Franke as Elder McKinley
  • Jarius Miquel Cliett as Mafala Hatimbi
  • Dewight Braxton Jr. as General
  • Trevor Dorner as Mission President (also voices MTC Voice/Joseph Smith/Price’s Dad)

The Venue: TPAC

TPAC Seating Chart

Tennessee Performing Arts Center Seating Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of The Book of Mormon?

The musical follows two enthusiastic young missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, who are sent to a remote Ugandan village. They face extreme culture shock, poverty, illness, and skeptical villagers. Cunningham’s inventive take on scripture helps them forge an unexpected connection. It’s sharp, satirical, and surprisingly heartwarming, exploring faith, friendship, doubt, and belonging.

Has the show won any awards?

Yes—it’s a nine-time Tony Award winner, including Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Direction. It also earned a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, and it’s been honored with Olivier Awards internationally. It’s widely celebrated as one of the funniest and most decorated musicals in modern theatre :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.

When and where is the Nashville performance?

The national tour runs at Jackson Hall in the Tennessee Performing Arts Center from June 2 to June 7, 2026. Showtimes include Tuesday through Friday evenings, two Saturday shows (matinee and evening), and two Sunday shows :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.

How long is the show and is there an intermission?

The show runs about two and a half hours total, including one 15 to 20-minute intermission. That gives you a moment to chat, stretch, or grab refreshments between acts :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.

What age group is it suitable for?

This musical is intended for mature audiences—teens and adults aged 17 and up. It features strong language, sexual and religious satire, and adult themes that may be too edgy for younger children :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.

How much do tickets cost?

Face-value tickets typically start around $121 for matinees and go higher for prime seats. Resale prices often range from $155 for Saturday matinees to $232 for midweek evenings, and up to nearly $190–$210 elsewhere :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.

How can I get cheap tickets?

Here are some smart ways to save: Choose upper balcony or side mezzanine seats, which are usually the least expensive. Sign up for TPAC alerts or Broadway in Nashville presales to get early access. Watch trusted resale platforms like AXS or SeatGeek for last-minute deals under face value. On show days, try the box office for rush or lottery ticket options.

Are group discounts available?

Yes—groups of 10 or more can save up to 10% plus reduced handling fees. Contact TPAC’s group sales early to lock in seats together and take advantage of group pricing :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}.

Is buying resale tickets safe?

It can be—if you stick to reputable resale sites offering authenticity guarantees. Avoid street vendors or listings that seem too good to be true.

Is parking available at TPAC?

Yes. TPAC advises arriving about 60 minutes before showtime. There are on-site garages and nearby lots, but parking fills early for popular shows. Consider booking parking in advance or allow extra time for walking in from nearby garages :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.

What should I wear?

The dress code is smart casual—slacks and a nice shirt or a casual dress work well. The hall can feel cool once inside, so bringing a light sweater or jacket is a good idea.

Can I take photos or videos during the show?

No. Photography, video, and audio recording are strictly prohibited during the performance. However, you’re welcome to take photos before or after in the lobby or outside the theatre.

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