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Upcoming symphony events include blues legend Buddy Guy and R&B singer-songwriter KEM

Upcoming symphony events include blues legend Buddy Guy and R&B singer-songwriter KEM

Photo by Donna Vissman

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra’s program for August 2024 includes one-off performances by blues legend Buddy Guy, R&B singer-songwriter KEM and a tribute to ABBA.

Buddy Guy: Damn Right Farewell Tour

Wednesday, August 14, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: From $89
See Buddy Guy perform hits from across his career, in addition to his new No. 1 album. Featuring classics and new fan favorites, including “Gunsmoke Blues” with Jason Isbell, the timeless and mesmerizing “We Go Back” with Mavis Staples, and a harmonious collaboration with James Taylor on “Follow the Money.” Presented without the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. More information here.

KEM
Sunday, August 18, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: From $90
Nashville-based platinum-selling singer/songwriter KEM returns for one night only
Engagement at Schermerhorn. Treat your love to an evening full of emotional and inspiring
Music from this sensational artist. KEM’s hits include “I Can’t Stop Loving You”, “Love
Calls” and more. Presented without the Nashville Symphony. More information here.

The concert: A tribute to ABBA
Wednesday, August 21, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: From $70
Join the world’s best ABBA tribute band as they perform some of the most famous dance numbers
Songs of all time: “Mamma Mia”, “Waterloo”, “Dancing Queen”, “SOS”, “Gimme,
Gimme, Gimme” and more. Presented without the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. More information here.

Under the leadership of Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero, the Nashville Symphony inspires and delights a diverse and growing community with exceptional live orchestral music experiences. Since its founding in Music City in 1946, the Nashville Symphony has been celebrated for its commitment to contemporary American orchestral music, innovative programming in multiple genres, and a prolific recording schedule that has produced 14 GRAMMY® Awards and 27 nominations. More than 40,000 students and adults have access to 20 free educational and community programs each year. For more information about free and low-cost educational programs and initiatives, visit nashvillesymphony.org/education.

The Nashville Symphony is a nonprofit organization supported by more than 6,500 families, businesses and foundations. For more information about the Nashville Symphony or to donate, visit nashvillesymphony.org.

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