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Nashville Symphony Presents Symphony Under the Stars (June 24, July 8, or September 10)

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Enjoy the symphony under the stars as they play Tchaikovsky’s most well-known works, classic Led Zeppelin songs, or Pokémon themes

The Deal

  • One G-Pass to see the Nashville Symphony, starting from $19
  • Seating: lawn seats (general admission)
  • View the seating chart.

How G-Pass Works: Following purchase, your G-Pass will be in My Stuff and will be ready to print. Print the G-Pass and use it to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. Due to security restrictions, G-Passes cannot be redeemed through the mobile app. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.

Symphony Under the Stars

  • What Is It: The Nashville Symphony performs at the open-air Ascend Amphitheater on Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. throughout the summer months.
  • June 24: The Music of Led Zeppelin is a two-plus-hour affair. The symphony and a rock band will join together to play classics such as “Immigrant Song,” “Kashmir,” and “Stairway to Heaven.”
  • July 8: Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions brings orchestral arrangements of the series’s themes to the stage. Game visuals on screen are synced with music from Pokémon Red through Pokémon Y.
  • September 10: The symphony plays the composer’s greatest hits in the Tchaikovsky Spectacular. The program includes Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture, and the 1812 Overture, with live fireworks. Pianist Joyce Yang appears with the orchestra for Piano Concerto No. 1.

Promotional value expires on respective concert date purchased.


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Limit 8/person. All sales final, subject to Extraordinary Event Policy. Merchant reserves right to sub closer seat. ADA seating can't be guaranteed; contact box office prior to purchase for availability. Holder assumes all risk in connection w/ the event & releases Groupon, Ticketmaster, venue & their affiliates from any related claims. Ticket value incl. all fees. Live Nation is issuer of tickets - discount reflects current ticket prices, which may change. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Nashville Symphony

Even though it opened in 2006, Schermerhorn Symphony Center looks like it's been a part of the landscape for centuries. That's because the center, which is named for Nashville Symphony's late maestro Kenneth Schermerhorn, took its design cues from famed European concert halls. Its classic appearance is enhanced by 30 soundproof windows, which allow natural sunlight or unnatural spaceship lights to stream in. A custom-built organ rings out through the hall, and a convertible seating design allows the hall to morph into a ballroom floor for cabaret shows or weddings.

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