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WHO: Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez Yañez, conductor
WHAT: Back to the Future is the 1.21-gigawatt blockbuster that topped the 1985 box office chart, spawned two wildly successful sequels and stamped an enduring imprint on pop culture. On June 17-19, The Nashville Symphony will bring audiences Back to the Future for three nights of live concert experiences.
The timeless film will display on a hi-def screen while the Nashville Symphony performs Alan Silvestri’s dazzling musical score live. Audiences will also be in for an exclusive treat: approximately twenty minutes of brand-new music added by award-winning composer Silvestri to the film’s score.
WHEN:
Friday, June 17 at 7:00 p.m. CT
Saturday, June 18 at 7:00 p.m. CT
Sunday, June 19 at 2:00 p.m. CT
WHERE:
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
1 Symphony Pl, Nashville, TN 37201
TICKETS NOW ON SALE: NashvilleSymphony.org/backtothefuture
FOR PARKING INFORMATION, CLICK HERE. The Nashville Symphony offers valet parking (through PMC Management) in front of Schermerhorn Symphony Center on Symphony Place for most events. The price is $27, credit card payment only. Valet service opens 90 minutes before showtime for all concerts.
ABOUT NASHVILLE SYMPHONY:
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. With more than 140 performances annually, the orchestra offers a broad range of classical, pops, jazz and family concerts, along with an extensive array of education and community engagement programs. The Nashville Symphony has released 40 internationally distributed recordings on Naxos, which have received 27 GRAMMY® nominations and 14 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.
In addition to support from Metro Arts and Tennessee Arts Commission, Nashville Symphony is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number SLFRP5534 awarded to the State of Tennessee by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Nashville Symphony is also supported in part by an American Rescue Plan Act grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support general operating expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.