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Flight Club Coming To Nashville Yards Early 2027

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Published on June 02, 2026
Flight Club Coming To Nashville Yards Early 2027Source: Flight Club Darts

Downtown Nashville is getting a new way to throw down a dart and a cocktail at the same time. Flight Club, the London-born social-darts concept, is headed for Nashville Yards, bringing its high-tech Social Darts® gameplay, shareable plates, and cocktail program aimed squarely at the pre- and post-show crowd. Its arrival marks yet another national entertainment operator planting a flag in the Yards.

Where it will sit

State of Play Hospitality is bringing Flight Club to Nashville Yards, and the development lists the concept among its entertainment tenants. Nashville Yards includes Flight Club on its entertainment roster, and permit filings cited in local reporting point to a first-floor space in The Pinnacle at 20 Platform Way South, with roughly 6,700 square feet of indoor space and about a 932-square-foot patio. Those permit details are outlined by WhatNow Nashville.

About the brand

Flight Club started in London and has expanded in the United States under a North American partnership with State of Play Hospitality. Retail & Leisure International reports that State of Play called Nashville “a natural fit” and notes that Flight Club Nashville is slated to open in early 2027, combining Victorian fairground-inspired design with tech-enabled darts, cocktails, and chef-driven shareables.

Filling out the Yards' entertainment row

The signing adds to a steady stream of national restaurants and leisure concepts moving into the campus this year. Hoodline has already chronicled nearby arrivals such as Earls Kitchen & Bar and the Hooky entertainment center, including an Earls Kitchen & Bar debut, and AEG, a key partner on the development, positions Nashville Yards as a live-work-play campus anchored by a new 4,500-capacity music venue and mixed-use towers.

Lease details and timeline

Southwest Value Partners said Flight Club will add a fresh entertainment option to the Yards, a comment carried in reporting by Retail & Leisure International. The announcement did not disclose lease terms or estimated build-out costs, and Nashville Post notes those missing details, as well as the lack of a firm construction schedule beyond the early-2027 target.

Permitting appears to be in the early stages, and local outlets report the project is still working through approvals. WhatNow Nashville says it has reached out to State of Play for more specifics on the opening schedule. We will keep an eye on filings and developer releases for a confirmed ribbon-cutting date and staffing plans.