PERFORMANCE CANCELLED

Due to Doctors Orders, Ronnie Milsap has been advised to cancel his show at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on November 8, 2022. We apologize for any inconvenience.


What's Happening With Your Tickets to This Concert?

There will not be a reschedule date. As a Ticket Holder, you have the following options:

  1. Exchange Your Tickets: Exchange the value of your tickets directly into any other Nashville Symphony-presented concert. You may also place the value of your tickets as a credit on your Nashville Symphony account. This may be used toward another ticket purchase made through July 31, 2023. As a ‘thank you’ for selecting this option, use it toward another ticket purchase by November 8 and the processing fees for that purchase will be waived.

  2. Donate Your Tickets: Donate the value of your tickets back to the Nashville Symphony as a tax-deductible donation. We thank you in advance for supporting our mission.

  3. Request a Refund: Receive a full refund of the value of your tickets. The cut-off date to request and receive a refund is November 8, 2022.

Contact us with your decision by November 8:
Email (preferred): [email protected]
Call:
615.687.6400

Nashville Symphony | Charles Calello, conductor | Ronnie Milsap

Country Music Hall of Famer Ronnie Milsap fused elements of rock, pop, and R&B to become one of Nashville’s most dynamic entertainers and an inspiration for a whole new generation of country artists. Be there as this six-time GRAMMY® winner and the owner of an astounding 40 No. 1 hits performs some of his biggest smashes with the musicians of your Nashville Symphony.  

I Wouldn’t Have Missed It for the World | (I’m a) Stand by My Woman Man | (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me | It Was Almost Like a Song | Lost in the Fifties Tonight | Smoky Mountain Rain | Stranger in My House | Any Day Now | Pure Love  

 

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