Nashville Symphony Tickets
Nashville Symphony Concert Tickets
Nashville Symphony tickets have been a Music City staple since 1945. Since then, the symphony has both stayed true to the rich and storied history of classical music, as well as kept up with pop culture through a wide variety of performances. One night the Nashville Symphony may perform Mozart’s “Gran Partita,” and the next, perform a John Williams film opus in conjunction with a screening of the actual film. The symphony also commonly backs up touring artists. Judy Collins, Bernadette Peters, Nas, and Weird Al Yankovic have all included the Nashville Symphony on their touring schedule.
The majority of Nashville Symphony concert dates take place inside Schermerhorn Symphony Center in downtown Nashville. The center is named after Kenneth Schermerhorn, who conducted the symphony from 1983 until his death in 2005. The Schermerhorn Symphony Center opened in September of 2006 and has housed the Nashville Symphony ever since. Nashville Symphony tickets were in high demand at the first performance at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The evening was conducted by Leonard Slatkin and included musical works by Shostakovich, Barber and Mahler in addition to a world premiere Triple Concerto by legendary banjo player Bela Fleck, Indian composer and table virtuoso Zakir Hussain and bassist and composer Edgar Meyer.
The Nashville Symphony has been by Nashville residents and tourists alike ever since World War II veteran Walter Sharp convinced Nashville community leaders to help found the musical outfit in 1945. Nearly 80 years and seven conductors later, the Nashville Symphony has risen in profile thanks to recordings, television broadcasts, and an East Coast tour in the year 2000 which culminated at the NYC institution Carnegie Hall.
Nashville Symphony Ticket Prices
Prices for Nashville Symphony concert tickets may vary depending on the seating section and date of performance. Other factors may include VIP packages, ticket demand, and type of performance.
How much are Nashville Symphony tickets?
The price of Nashville Symphony seats at Schermerhorn Symphony Center may begin as low as about $50 and increase based on section. For instance, tickets for Nashville Symphony: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince In Concert often start in the $80 range for left-side balcony seating. Orchestra tickets for the same concert can often be priced at up to $999. The Nashville Symphony also often plays at Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, and prices for that venue tend to start in the $60 range. Lawn seats for The Music of Pink Floyd with the Nashville Symphony often start in the $70 range and can reach upwards of $900. VIP tickets are not generally available for Nashville Symphony performances. Buy your Nashville Symphony seats quickly and easily from TicketSmarter today.
Secure your tickets today to the Nashville Symphony 2024 tour for as low as $20.79 a ticket. Tickets to Nashville Symphony upcoming tour dates average at $97.63 a ticket with the most expensive tickets costing $989.01 a ticket.
Nashville Symphony Tour Dates & Concert Schedule
The Nashville Symphony typically performs inside Schermerhorn Symphony Center’s Laura Turner Concert Hall in Nashville, TN. Another common venue for the group is Ascend Amphitheater, which is also located in downtown Nashville, not far from the Symphony Center. The Nashville Symphony does not generally tour or perform at festivals.
Get ready to see the Nashville Symphony perform live in concert because they have 64 upcoming shows planned for 2024. Nashville Symphony next concert is set for January 5th, 2025 at 2:00pm. This concert is playing at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center at One Symphony Place, Nashville, TN. Fans can find tickets for this show from $66.33 - $167.31. Order soon because there are only 347 Nashville Symphony: Sound Journey tickets available for this live performance.
When do Nashville Symphony tickets go on sale?
Nashville Symphony seats typically go on sale two to three months before the orchestra’s season begins. Tickets for the fall season typically go on sale in July. No presale code is needed to purchase tickets at TicketSmarter.
Nashville Symphony Seating Chart
The Laura Turner Concert Hall at Schermerhorn Symphony Center has a capacity of 1,844. Seating in the hall is broken up into a number of different sections. Front and rear orchestra, Founders circle, balcony, orchestra/loge boxes, and Founders boxes are all different seating options for the concert hall. Ascend Amphitheater offers a few options for seating as well, including two orchestra sections and a lawn section. The capacity of Ascend Amphitheater is about 6,800 people. TicketSmarter’s Interactive Seating Chart is a helpful way to find great seats for your event.
Secure your spot to see the Nashville Symphony live in concert on July 2nd, 2025 at 7:30pm at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, located at One Symphony Place, Nashville, TN. There are still 972 tickets remaining for this performance. Grab a general admission seat or a balcony seat overlooking the stage for the low price of $57.42. The most expensive seats in the orchestra or on the main floor can cost up to $138.24 for a Nashville Symphony: Gladiator Live ticket.
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Songs from the Nashville Symphony Tour Setlist
Nashville Symphony's setlist while performing in Nashville , TN at “Ascend Amphitheater” included the following songs:
- Speak to Me
- Breathe (In the Air)
- On the Run
- The Great Gig in the Sky
- Money
- Any Colour You Like
- Brain Damage
- Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2
- On the Turning Away
- Learning to Fly
- Comfortably Numb
- Wish You Were Here
- Run Like Hell
Source: Setlist.fm