If you're ever in Nashville for Halloween, do yourself a favor and go to the Nashville Symphony's Halloween Movie Night. First off, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center is beautiful, but if you're anything like me concert tickets that are $70 is a bit pricey to just pop in all the time. Which is why the Halloween movie is such a treat. For $21 you can get good seats to watch a silent movie accompanied by a professional organist. I've gone to the Halloween movie for 4 years now and each time has been a blast. People are encouraged to dress up and some go all out and the atmosphere is one of good Halloween fun with a crowd that won't get as rowdy as the downtown bar crawlers. The movie changes out every year. Thus far I've seen Phantom of the Opera twice, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and this year was Nosferatu. There's a photo booth and this year there were food trucks and it's a great change to get to the symphony without breaking your bank. This year we showed up around 6:30 and ate but didn't have time to do the photo booth.
The concert is always Halloween night (no matter what day of the week) and tickets go on sale some time in July.
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June 2022
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