The Book Of Mormon Tickets
Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall | Nashville, Tennessee

The Book of Mormon, one of the top box office hits in Broadway history, will now be available in Nashville! and showing at Tennessee Performing Arts Center on Saturday 6th June 2026!
The story revolves around the coming-of-age story of an odd pair of two Mormon missionaries, Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham. The Book of Mormon creatively challenges religion and religious storytelling, and presents it in a visionary and comedic manner. The two missionaries are sent on a mission to convert the villagers of a local village in Uganda, who turn out to be indifferent to what they aim to preach.
The Book of Mormon was a brainchild back in 2003 by creators Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez, continuing on to its premiere in 2011. Since then, the Book of Mormon has become one of the most financially successful Broadway plays in history, with repeatedly full houses for over a decade.
The Book of Mormon will only be performing in Nashville’s Tennessee Performing Arts Center for a limited season this summer. Don’t wait for seats to run out on this popular Saturday showing!
Welcome to Nashville's most spacious and top-tier play venues, Tennessee Performing Arts Center is showcasing the Book of Mormon on June at Saturday 6th June 2026. Known for its world-class staging, interior design, and acoustics, Tennessee Performing Arts Center is already loved by both locals and tourists in Nashville as its greatest musical venue.
Running at 2 hours and 30 minutes, the Book of Mormon was a surprising yet welcome addition to Broadway theatres when it debuted over 10 years ago, back in 2011 at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre. The imaginative take on the Book of Mormon was a box office success. Within just 9 months of its debut it broke the weekly box office record 22 times. By mid-2022, it had already taken home more than $1 Billion Dollars worldwide. Showing throughout the past decade, the show accumulated awards worldwide as well, ranging from Tony Awards, Grammy Awards, Olivier Awards, Drama Desk Awards and Helpmann awards among other citations.
The Book of Mormon blends the key ideas of faith, culture shock, and classic theatre into its comedic musical. Its story features two very different Mormon missionaries, Kevin Price and Arnold Cunningham, its leading characters, as they are sent on a mission for training to convert the native villagers of a small African village in Uganda to their religion. This proves to be more difficult than expected however, as they find out that the village faces more urgent affairs such as poverty, famine, an HIV/AIDS epidemic, and even oppression from a local warlord. Thinking outside the box, it is Cunningham who is able to successfully preach to the villagers with aid from the local leader’s daughter, Nabulungi, and an unusual talent for lying. Though not as well versed on the Mormon doctrine as his companions, he creates relatable stories that are a blend of fact and fiction, blatantly taking stories from science fiction and fantasy works such as Star Wars and Lord of the Rings that convince the villagers more to convert. The two techniques of Price and Cunningham clash, orthodox and unorthodox. Comedy ensues as they both try to strategize the best way to achieve the mission they set out for in the first place.
The Book of Mormon’s decade-long run in Nashville. Tickets are purchasable by clicking the link above.