Summer is so much fun because there is always so much going on and lots of options for fun things to do. It can be difficult sometimes to find options that don’t cost anything, which is why we love the Nashville Symphony Summer Community Concerts so much!
Performing at local parks all over Music City, the Symphony Summer Concerts feature a mix of orchestral favorites, classic tunes and popular movie music, put on by Associate Conductor Kelly Corcoran and Resident Conductor Albert-George Schram.
This summer’s lineup is sure to please and entertain. See below for the full schedule. All of the summer concerts are free unless otherwise noted, but regardless they still offer a fun and affordable option that is friendly for the whole family!
June 7 at 8 p.m.: East Park (Program: Celebrating the Film Music of John Williams)
June 8 at 8 p.m.: Bicentennial Mall State Park (Program: Celebrating the Film Music of John Williams)
June 10 at 7 p.m.: Crockett Park, Brentwood (Program: Celebrating the Film Music of John Williams)
June 12 at 7 p.m.: Cumberland University, Lebanon (Program: Symphonic Celebration!)
Admission: $5
June 19 at 7:30 p.m.: Centennial Park (Program: Shakespeare at the Symphony)
For more information, visit www.nashvillesymphony.org.