Saturday, December 9, 2023
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
The Nashville Symphony invites you to a late-night celebration during the annual Symphony Ball on December 9, 2023.
Please join us for an elegant evening socializing over cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, followed by the much-anticipated Harmony Award presentation to Kix Brooks. Then join Symphony Ball guests to dance the night away with the Life of the Party’s 14-piece band.
The Symphony Ball is a signature annual event that supports Nashville Symphony’s enduring commitment to our Middle Tennessee community, raising significant funds for the Symphony’s student programs and education initiatives.
Kayla Counts and Suann Davis, Symphony Ball Chairs
Kate Ingram, Lizzie Hogan Bryant, and Margo Kaestner Lombardi, Late Party Chairs
8:00 PM | Cocktails and Hors d’Oeuvres, Main Lobby
9:00 PM | Harmony Award Presentation and Performance, Laura Turner Hall
10:00 PM – 1:00 AM | Dancing, Amy Grant Stage
Complimentary Valet
White-Tie Attire
$200 General Admission - $175 Early Buy Before November 17
$250 VIP includes reserved Founders Box seat, prosecco & dessert
For more information please email [email protected] or [email protected]
Kix Brooks’ musical career spans five decades, as a songwriter, a solo artist, and as half of Brooks & Dunn, the highest-selling and most decorated duo in country music history. Over 20 years, Brooks & Dunn sold more than 30 million records, won more than 75 major music awards, including Grammys and CMAs, and scored 20 No. 1 hits. Their Las Vegas residency at Caesar’s Palace with Reba McEntire ran nearly seven years, longer than any other country music residency in Vegas. The duo received one of music’s highest honors in 2019 when they were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Brooks was also recently recognized for his songwriting achievements as an inductee into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame’s 2023 class.
In addition to his illustrious career as an artist, Brooks has hosted the syndicated radio program American Country Countdown for over 15 years. He was honored as CMA Broadcast Person of the Year three times and earned an ACM Radio Award for National Personality. Brooks is also a founding partner of Arrington Vineyards, a successful winery and events venue in Arrington, Tennessee. Through Brooks’ involvement with organizations such as the Country Music Association, Operation Finally Home, Veterans Matter, Tennessee Tourism Board and the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, he has become a widely revered advocate for many causes. In December 2014, Brooks was the first recipient of the Country Music Association’s Humanitarian Award, celebrating his unwavering dedication to the community.
Late Party Chairs
Kate Barnes Ingram
Lizzie Hogan Bryant
Margo Kaestner Lombardi
Late Party Committee
Jacqueline and Allen Coker
Ashley and Scott Davidson
Maxwell Davis
Morgan Mason and Will Downey
Kendall and Cole Hallman
Ally and Andrew Hard
Mark Bryant
Lauren and Baxter Ingram
Hank Ingram
Virginia Ingram and Chris Garchitorena
Erin Puryear and Brady Killion
David Lombardi
Samantha Breske Magee and Lucas Magee
Ivy and Matt Manfredi
Kara McCormick
Kathryn and Jonathan McNabb
Haley and Gray Schoch
Isabel and Elliott Scokin
Pecolia and Ryan Tubb