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Nashville Symphony Schermerhorn tickets

Nashville Symphony fans get ready for the Schermerhorn because as part of her upcoming tour Nashville Symphony will be playing the Nashville, TN on Sunday, December 14th 2025. Get the best deals on Nashville Symphony Schermerhorn tickets right here.

Nashville Symphony Nashville TN schedule

Get ready for an unforgettable evening with Time For Three & Nashville Symphony on May 31, 2026, at the stunning Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville. Known for their genre-blurring performances, Time For Three brings a unique blend of classical and contemporary sounds that is sure to resonate with audiences. As you plan your concert experience, consider diving into other remarkable performances at this iconic venue: catch the Preservation Hall Jazz Band on December 15, 2025, for a night steeped in rich jazz history, or enjoy the Nashville Symphony's interpretation of Holst's The Planets on March 29, 2026, for a celestial musical journey. Fans can also look forward to Ben Rector's engaging show on April 25, 2026, which promises a refreshing take on alternative music. Lastly, don’t miss the chance to hear the enchanting voice of Renee Fleming alongside the Nashville Symphony on May 20, 2026, bringing operatic flair to the symphonic stage. Whether you're a long-time classical aficionado or new to the concert scene, there's something for everyone at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Explore these experiences and more at schermerhorntickets.com.


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By hotterbob

WOW

We were hoping it would be fairly fun. Instead we were rocking out. Tony Vincent sang beautifully. He was genuinely into the lyrics and showed great respect for Tom Petty. The Nashville Symphony was also superb. To see Petty's material played with a full orchestra was a true Nashville treat. I wish more young people had come though. His music is timeless and they all performed it perfectly. The conductor,Brent Havens was wonderful too. Most of the core band is from Virginia Beach. George Cintron,guitar, Adam Michaelson, Dan Clemons and Powell Randolph. We loved it all.


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