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Nashville Symphony Schermerhorn Symphony Center Tickets & Info
Experience an unforgettable evening with the Nashville Symphony on May 29, 2026, as they present a captivating concert filled with innovative performances and rich musical diversity. Known for seamlessly blending multimedia elements with live orchestral music, the Nashville Symphony elevates the concert experience, engaging audiences through stunning visual effects and technological innovations. This concert features a compelling program that includes works by Gustav Mahler, conducted by Teddy Abrams, alongside compositions by renowned contemporary composer Nico Muhly, and pieces by Mason Bates that showcase his unique fusion of classical and electronic sounds. The orchestra’s talented principal violinist will be featured prominently, guiding the string section with masterful skill, often performing in intimate chamber music settings that highlight their exceptional musicianship. The Nashville Symphony actively connects with the community through regional festivals and cultural exchange series, celebrating global musical traditions from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Attending this concert promises more than just music; it’s an immersive experience that fosters discovery and connection. Whether you're a longtime supporter or a first-time visitor, this event offers a chance to enjoy world-class performances, make meaningful connections, and create cherished memories with family and friends. Join us for an evening where artistry, innovation, and community come together in Nashville’s vibrant cultural scene.
Nashville Symphony Concerts Schermerhorn Symphony Center
Experience the vibrant soundscape of Nashville Symphony at the renowned Schermerhorn Symphony Center, a premier venue celebrated for delivering world-class live music experiences in the heart of Nashville. Known for its exceptional acoustics and striking architecture, the center offers an inviting and intimate atmosphere that enhances every performance. The concert hall features thoughtfully designed seating, including Orchestra Side sections for a more subdued and immersive experience, as well as Side Balcony options providing unique vantage points of the stage. Comfort is paramount, with amenities such as a spacious green room that ensures guest performers are well cared for. Whether you're seeking a close-up view or a broader perspective, Nashville Symphony's performances—featuring works by Mahler, Teddy Abrams, and Bates—promise unforgettable musical moments. Conveniently located just a short walk down 6th Street from the Hermitage, and easily accessible via rideshare by entering 'the Schermerhorn,' this venue continues to be a cornerstone of Nashville's vibrant cultural scene, welcoming all music lovers to enjoy inspiring concerts in a warm and engaging setting.
Best Value Tickets
The most affordable options are in the Balcony Doors sections, with seats in Rows C and D priced at $76 to $77. These seats provide a good overall view of the orchestra and stage, ideal for budget-conscious attendees seeking a decent experience without sacrificing visibility of the performance.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
Seats in the Balcony Center sections, specifically Rows D and C, priced at $76 to $77, offer an excellent balance of price and view. These seats are slightly elevated and centered, providing clear sightlines to the stage and a more immersive experience of the classical concert.
Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)
Premium seats are located in the Orchestra Center sections, particularly Rows L and R, with prices ranging from $325 to $679. Rows closer to the stage (Rows L, R, and X) offer closer views of the performers, with Row L and R seats at $440 and $351, respectively. These are ideal for those seeking an up-close experience, though they come at a higher cost.
Premium or Last-Minute Options
The highest-tier seats are in the Orchestra Center Rows L and R, priced at $679 and $528 respectively, offering the closest and most direct view of the performance. Seats in Rows X also provide a premium experience at slightly lower prices ($486 on the right, $325 on the left). These are best for enthusiasts wanting the most immersive experience with the best stage visibility.
Differences in Sections and Views
- Balcony Sections (D and C Rows): Elevated but farther from the stage, these seats still provide a broad view of the orchestra and stage; ideal for budget-friendly options.
- Orchestra Center (Rows L, R, X): Closer to the stage with direct sightlines, Row L and R offer premium views, especially for those wanting an up-close experience.
- Orchestra Sides (Left/Right Rows): Slightly angled views but still quite good, with prices ranging from $325 to $440.
- Rows X and BB (Farther Back): Still within the orchestra but at a bit more distance, these seats are suitable for those who prefer a balance between proximity and cost.
View & Experience Highlights
Seats in Rows L and R of the Orchestra Center provide the most direct and immersive viewing experience, ideal for appreciating intricate details of Mahler’s compositions and Teddy Abrams’ conducting. Balcony seats, while elevated, still offer a good overall perspective of the stage, especially in Rows C and D.
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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