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Nashville Symphony to Hold Free Day of Music

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The Nashville Symphony will hold its 13th annual Free Day of Music October 27 with a full day and evening of performances throughout Schermerhorn Symphony Center, including everything from classical and jazz to rock and country, beginning with a Nashville Symphony concert. In addition to 25 acts on four stages, there will be Q&A with Nashville Symphony conductors; enhanced accessibility with sensory-friendly offerings and ASL translators, Halloween and Day of the Dead themed family activities; an instrument petting zoo, food trucks, an outdoor beer garden, and a photo booth.

The annual event is part of Nashville Symphony’s commitment to provide accessible musical experiences for everyone in Middle Tennessee. Nashville Symphony musicians are members of Local 257 (Nashville, TN).







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