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Best Concerts This Spring

in Nashville

The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight at Andrew Jackson Hall

The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight

Rock meets classical in this soul-stirring concert experience that fuses the best in rock and heavy metal with a talented chamber orchestra and a whole lotta candles! In this evocative setting, you'll be treated to hits from the greats, from Led Zepplin to Metallica, Rage Against The Machine to pop's heavy hitters, presented in breathtaking new classical arrangements.

The Lion King Live in Concert at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

The Lion King Live in Concert

Over thirty years ago Walt Disney Animation Studios released a movie so epic that it would become the beating heart of a generation, a heartfelt coming-of-age tale with added bonuses in the forms of a warthog and a sassy meerkat. The Lion King is returning to a venue near you, and this time will be accompanied by a live orchestra playing the epic and unforgettable soundtrack composed by Hans Zimmer and Elton John, among others. Bring the whole family for a night of roaring fun!

Lyle Lovett at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Lyle Lovett

Grammy Award Winner Lyle Lovett is known for his intelligent Western Swing-tinged Country Music. His witty lyrics and eclectic mix of sounds ranging from folk to big band swing form an unforgettable catalogue of songs and although he emerged in the 80s, this musical chameleon is still a fearless innovator in the Country world to this day.

Chris Tomlin at Bridgestone Arena

Chris Tomlin

Grammy award winner, Chris Tomlin, is heading out on tour! The singer-songwriter wants to create an evening that will take his audiences to a higher place of worship, instead of just another evening of music. Alongside creating amazing music, Tomlin has also released a book, Holy Roar: 7 Words that Will Change The Way You Worship.

Carly Pearce at Ryman Auditorium

Carly Pearce

Grammy-winning country and bluegrass star Carly Pearce is hitting the road with her Hummingbird World tour! Set to perform at venues around the world this year and next in support of her new album, which shares the tour's name, joining her on select dates are special guests Karley Scott Collins, Matt Lang, Wade Bowen, and Carter Faith.

Dean Lewis at Brooklyn Bowl

Dean Lewis

Global music sensation Dean Lewis is set to mesmerize the world once again with the release of his eagerly awaited third studio album, The Epilogue, on Friday, October 18th. Accompanying this monumental announcement, Lewis has also revealed the dates for his new tour. Making stops across the country including Atlanta, Washington, Boston and many more, don't miss your chance to see him live in 2025!

Keb Mo at Ryman Auditorium

Keb Mo

Keb' Mo' is a three-time Grammy-winner who is referred to as the "living link" to the Delta Blues of the early 1930s which helped influence much of today's blues music. He keeps his sound contemporary with touches of soul and folksy storytelling. His acoustic-led, basic-to-basics style of blues has gained him many fans. As well as being an accomplished guitarist, Keb' Mo' also plays the banjo, harmonica, steel drums and keyboard.

Raiders of the Lost Ark in Concert at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Raiders of the Lost Ark in Concert

Grab your hats and leather jackets 'cos Indy's in town! Join your local symphony as they present the maverick archeologist's iconic first adventure in this swashbuckling concert - just in time for his newest outing! A thrilling cinematic masterpiece, 'Raiders follows wise-cracking, whip-cracking Indiana Jones on his quest to rescue the legendary Ark of the Covenant from the Nazis. Set to one of the most recognizable scores in celluloid history, what better way to experience the first in the trilogy than in this gigantic live-to-screen spectacular!

Kodo Drummers at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Kodo Drummers

Experience the power and majesty of Taiko drumming as the internationally celebrated Kodo Drummers bring this ancient art form to the US. Taking their name from a Japanese word that can either mean 'heartbeat' or 'children of the drum', the group has performed on every continent, sewing the seeds of their spiritual message in their pulsating, driving rhythms.

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