Nashville Live comes to the Spa Pavilion Theatre, Felixstowe, on Saturday 2 May 2026.
The Spa Pavilion has heard a lot over its 117 years. Edwardian bandstands. Wartime bombs. Decades of silence when the doors shut in 2013. And now, on a Saturday evening in May, the sound of Nashville drifting in off the North Sea.
Nashville Live is a touring show that does what it says. No irony. No fancy staging. Just a tight band, a singer who means it, and two hours of country music played the way it was meant to be played — loud enough to feel, quiet enough to hear every word.
What to expect
The set runs through the catalogue of country's golden era. Hank Williams. Patsy Cline. Johnny Cash. Dolly Parton. The songs that built the genre before it got polished into something else. There are originals in there too, written in the same tradition.
The Spa Pavilion is a proper theatre. Good sightlines. A bar that opens early. Seats that are comfortable enough that you won't be watching the clock. The venue holds around 500, so it's intimate without being cramped.
Getting there
The Spa Pavilion sits at the northern end of the seafront, a short walk from Felixstowe town centre. There's parking on the seafront road and at the Leisure Centre nearby. If you're coming by train, Felixstowe station is about 15 minutes on foot.
Tickets
Tickets are available through the Spa Pavilion box office and online. Prices start at £18. The show starts at 7:30pm. Doors open at 7pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this suitable for children?
Yes. The show is family-friendly. Under-16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Is there parking nearby?
There is seafront parking directly outside the venue and at the Leisure Centre a short walk away.
Can I buy tickets on the door?
Subject to availability. Booking in advance is recommended.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes. The Spa Pavilion has step-free access and a hearing loop. Contact the box office for specific requirements.



