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F&M Bank Arena Review!

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F&M Bank Arena Review!

Over the weekend F&M Bank Arena opened its doors for their first ever concert, headlined by Justin Moore. I was very fortunate to invited out by F&M Bank Arena to take in the show and experience the White Claw Lounge.

First, let me say that F&M Bank Arena does an AMAZING JOB of getting patrons inside the venue. I have seen this twice now (the previous time being for Disney On Ice). They have multiple people outside ready to scan tickets and getting through security isn’t the hassle it once use to be. The best part, you’re always greeted with a smile!

When you walk around the arena, you have multiple options for food. Whether it’s grabbing a burger, some nachos, hot dogs, or even some quick grabs from the Twice Daily area, they have you covered. I also love how Twice Daily has MULTIPLE snack and drink options while also offering self check out. If you wish to experience some local brews from Clarksville, Blackhorse Brewery has their own concession spot as well.

Then there is the White Claw Lounge. Fully stocked bar with plenty of liquor options, different style beers, and of course, every White Claw flavor you can imagine. It’s a great spot to hang out in before the show or even during an opening act. It is on the floor level which makes it super convenient for those not wanting to trek up and down the arena stairs.

Lastly, and this is probably the best part about F&M Bank Arena, there isn’t a bad seat in the house. At all. There is a standing only area in front of the stage, then there are actual seats on the floor, but when it comes to the actual sections of seats (I was in 116) there really isn’t a bad seat in the whole arena! So if it’s a band you REALLY want to see, sure, spend the money on those floor seats with White Claw Lounge access. But if you just want to come out and catch a great event, whether it’s a band or the Austin Peay Govs basketball teams, no matter where you sit, you’ll have an amazing view.

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