Website: https://musiccitygp.com/
The Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix presented by OnlyBulls is an INDYCAR racing event held at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee. The event pairs professional open-wheel racing with live music and other fan experiences, promoted on its website around the idea of “one ticket” providing access to “three legendary experiences: match day, race day, and music city.” For 2026, the event is scheduled for July 18-19 and is organized by Nashville Event Management, LLC.
About the Event
The Music City Grand Prix is a Tennessee-based INDYCAR event that combines racing with integrated entertainment. The website highlights three connected experiences for 2026: “Match Day at The Pub,” a World Cup Final viewing experience; “The Stage,” featuring live music performances included with a race ticket; and the race itself at Nashville Superspeedway. The promotional theme ties these together as “Match day. Race day. Music City.” For 2026, the title sponsor is Borchetta Bourbon and the presenting sponsor is OnlyBulls, described on the site as an AI-powered market intelligence platform.
Event History
The website documents the event’s competitive history. During its street circuit era, Marcus Ericsson won the first event in 2021 after a long gap in Nashville INDYCAR racing, Scott Dixon won in 2022, and Kyle Kirkwood won in 2023. After moving to Nashville Superspeedway, Colton Herta won in 2024 as the race became the season finale, and Josef Newgarden, a Nashville native, won in 2025, the same year Alex Palou secured a third consecutive series championship.
The site also recalls the track’s earlier INDYCAR history, noting Buddy Lazier as the first INDYCAR winner at the track in 2001 and Scott Dixon’s three consecutive victories from 2006 to 2008.
Venue
Nashville Superspeedway is located in Lebanon, Tennessee, in Middle Tennessee. According to the site’s track facts, it is a 1.33-mile concrete D-shaped oval with four turns. Banking is listed as 14 degrees in Turns 1 through 4, 9 degrees in the front straightaway, and 6 degrees in the back straightaway. The track has permanent seating for 25,000 fans, hosted its first INDYCAR race in 2001, and is owned by Speedway Motorsports. Listed speed records include Scott Dixon’s qualifying lap of 206.211 mph on July 19, 2003.
Location & Contact
The event is held at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee. The phone number listed is 866-RACE-TIX, available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, and the email address provided is [email protected]. Tickets are available through the event website.
Additional Information
The website includes sections for Tickets, a Fan Guide (covering schedule, event guide, family guide, gate regulations, camping, and track map), News, About (covering track facts, INDYCAR history, and media credentials), Partnerships, and a Shop. Single-day tickets for July 19, 2026 are advertised as on sale.
Profile compiled from the company’s official website (musiccitygp.com).