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Nashville Symphony Concert Announcement – “Weird Al” Yankovic: The Strings Attached Tour – June 29, 2019, at Ascend Amphitheater

Nashville Symphony Concert Announcement – “Weird Al” Yankovic: The Strings Attached Tour – June 29, 2019, at Ascend Amphitheater

 

CONTACT:

Dave Felipe

615.687.6565

dfelipe@nashvillesymphony.org

NashvilleSymphony.org/press

 

The following concert has been added to the Nashville Symphony concert calendar. Now available for season ticket holders, donors of $500 or more and groups of 12 or more, tickets will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. on Friday, November 16.  

 

Special Event at Ascend Amphitheater

“Weird Al” Yankovic

The Strings Attached Tour with the Nashville Symphony

8 p.m. Saturday, June 29, 2019

The biggest-selling comedy recording artist in history brings his Strings Attached Tour to Ascend Amphitheater for an evening of hits and classics, backed by the Nashville Symphony. Be there for Weird Al’s biggest show ever, a high-energy production featuring his original band, costumes, props, a video wall and – for the first time ever – background singers and a full orchestra. Enjoy hits and classics like:

 

Eat It | Like a Surgeon | Smells Like Nirvana | Amish Paradise | White & Nerdy | Word Crimes | & more

 

Learn more here

 

The GRAMMY® Award-winning Nashville Symphony has earned an international reputation for its innovative programming and its commitment to performing, recording and commissioning works by America’s leading composers. The Nashville Symphony has released 29 recordings on Naxos, which have received 24 GRAMMY® nominations and 13 GRAMMY® Awards, making it one of the most active recording orchestras in the country. The orchestra has also released recordings on Decca, Deutsche Grammophon and New West Records, among other labels. With more than 140 performances annually, the orchestra offers a broad range of classical, pops and jazz, and children’s concerts, while its extensive education and community engagement programs reach 60,000 children and adults each year.

 

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