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Nashville Symphony Schermerhorn Symphony Center Tickets & Info
Experience an unforgettable evening with the Nashville Symphony on February 6, 2026, in Nashville. Under the visionary direction of conductor Robert Spano, renowned for his dynamic interpretations, this concert promises a captivating blend of classical masterpieces and contemporary compositions. The program features the compelling works of composer Jonathan Leshnoff, whose innovative style continues to resonate with audiences, alongside timeless pieces by Leonard Bernstein that showcase the orchestra's versatility and artistry. Founded in 1946, the Nashville Symphony has established itself as one of America's leading orchestras, known for its exceptional performances, innovative collaborations—such as its ongoing partnership with the Nashville Ballet for productions like The Nutcracker—and its vibrant community engagement. Whether you're a devoted classical music fan or new to orchestral concerts, this event offers a rich cultural experience in the heart of Nashville. Don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary musical evening—secure your tickets now for a night filled with talent, creativity, and unforgettable moments.
Nashville Symphony Concerts Schermerhorn Symphony Center
Experience the grandeur of the Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, home to the stunning Laura Turner Concert Hall, which seats 1,844 patrons in a state-of-the-art acoustical environment. This iconic Nashville venue exemplifies eco-conscious design, utilizing sustainable building materials to reduce environmental impact while delivering world-class performances. Beyond its exceptional acoustics, the center actively promotes community engagement by partnering with local organizations to make music accessible to underserved populations. During concerts, guests can enjoy diverse dining options curated through collaborations with local food vendors, enhancing the overall experience. The center’s accessibility features include thoughtfully designed mezzanine seating, offering comfortable and unobstructed views for all guests, including lateral mezzanine sections that provide unique perspectives of the entire stage. Located conveniently near Nashville’s wildlife park, visitors can reach the Schermerhorn Symphony Center via I-440 West or I-40 from the west side of Nashville, ensuring an easy and enjoyable journey to one of the city’s cultural gems. Join the Nashville Symphony and conductor Robert Spano for an unforgettable evening featuring works by Jonathan Leshnoff and Bernstein, where world-class music meets community spirit in the heart of Nashville.
Best Value Tickets
For the most affordable experience with good acoustics and views, seats in the Balcony Doors sections offer excellent value. Specifically, seats in Balcony Door 10 Center (Row D, $64) and Balcony Door 10 Left (Row C, $65) provide great balance between price and view, ideal for enjoying the classical concert ambiance without stretching your budget.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
The Founders Circle Doors sections (Rows B and B, $80 each) are considered the sweet spot, offering better proximity to the stage while still maintaining reasonable prices. These sections provide a clear view of the orchestra and the conductor, making them ideal for an immersive classical experience.
Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)
Premium seats in the Orchestra Center (Rows L, $679) are the highest tier, providing the closest and most direct view of the performers. These seats are perfect for those seeking an intimate and detailed listening experience. Alternatively, seats in the Orchestra Right and Left sections (Rows L and R, $351-$440) offer excellent views but at a higher price point than the balcony options.
Premium or Last-Minute Options
Seats in the Orchestra X (Rows X, $325-$486) and Founders Circle (Rows G, $319) provide premium views with a slightly elevated position, suitable for last-minute upgrades. These sections are adjacent to the center and offer a more detailed visual and auditory experience of the performance.
Section & View Highlights & Recommendations
- Balcony Doors (D, C rows): Affordable, good for general appreciation of the concert hall and acoustics.
- Founders Circle Doors (B rows): Best balance of price and view, closer to the stage with excellent sightlines.
- Orchestra Center (L, R, X rows): For a premium experience, with rows L and R offering a more central perspective, while X rows give a higher vantage point with still great proximity.
- Orchestra (Rows L, R, CC, EE): Closer to the stage, ideal for detailed listening and visual connection with the performers.
Note: The rows closer to the stage (L, R, and X) typically provide the most engaging views, with center sections offering the best sightlines of the conductor and soloists. The balcony sections are higher but still provide clear acoustics, suitable for those prioritizing value.
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Parking & Directions for Nashville Symphony Schermerhorn Symphony Center
1 Symphony Place, Nashville, TN
37201, US
1. Music City Center Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $15
2. Premier Parking - 0.4 miles, approx. $10
3. Nashville Public Library Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $7
4. 5th Avenue Parking - 0.5 miles, approx. $12
5. Bridgestone Arena Garage - 0.6 miles, approx. $20