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Nashville Symphony Adds Two Summer Concerts to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center 2024/25 Schedule

Nashville Symphony Adds Two Summer Concerts to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center 2024/25 Schedule

1964: The Tribute – July 11, 2025

The Goonies in Concert – July 17 & 18, 2025

NASHVILLE, TN (January 22, 2025) – The Nashville Symphony has announced two additional summer concerts for the 2024/25 schedule: the “best Beatles tribute on earth,” (Rolling Stone) returns to the Schermerhorn during 1964: The Tribute on Friday, July 11, 2025; and a classic film comes to symphonic life during The Goonies in Concert on Thursday, July 17, 2025 and Friday, July 18, 2025. Tickets for both concerts are currently available for 2024/25 season ticket holders and donors of $500+. Single tickets will be available beginning Friday, January 24 at 10:00 AM. More information can be found at nashvillesymphony.org/tickets.

Relive your favorite Beatles hits, including “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “A Hard Day’s Night,” “Eight Days a Week,” “I Feel Fine,” and more, as this one-of-a-kind concert experience re-creates an early-’60s performance by the Fab Four, complete with period instruments, clothing, hairstyles and onstage banter. More information and tickets can be found at nashvillesymphony.org/1964.

Join a group of misfits on a search for long-lost treasure, complete with an ancient map, deadly booby traps, a ruthless crime family, and Baby Ruth candy bars. Experience The Goonies, one of the most-loved films of the ’80s, with members of the Nashville Symphony performing the entire score live to film. No matter the dangers—Goonies never say die! More information and tickets can be found at nashvillesymphony.org/goonies

About the Nashville Symphony

Led by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero, the Nashville Symphony inspires and engages a diverse and growing community with extraordinary live orchestral music experiences. Since its founding in 1946, the Nashville Symphony has been celebrated for its dedication to contemporary American orchestral music, innovative programming across multiple genres, and a prolific recording schedule that has produced 14 GRAMMY® Awards and 27 nominations. Reaching almost 550,000 Middle Tennesseans annually through more than 500 concerts, educational programs, and community engagement events, the Nashville Symphony also connects with nearly 13 million people worldwide through recordings, broadcasts, and streaming.

The Nashville Symphony is a nonprofit organization supported by individuals, corporations, and foundations. To learn more about its education initiatives or to donate, visit nashvillesymphony.org.

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