Nashville Symphony: Jacob Joyce – The Goonies at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

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Schermerhorn Symphony Center | Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville Symphony

Are you ready to embark on a nostalgic adventure with the Nashville Symphony: Jacob Joyce - The Goonies in Concert at the grand Schermerhorn Symphony Center in bustling Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday, July 17, 2025. Behold the Nashville Symphony, under the expert baton of conductor Jacob Joyce, bring the classic 1980s film score to life with a engaging LIVE performance synced to the movie.

This surprising event captures the magic of "The Goonies", following a band of misfits on a wild treasure hunt filled with booby traps and high stakes.

Ticket prices from just $52, grab your spot for a evening of sheer cinematic and musical wonder. Join this unique celebration of film and sound before seats vanish!

The Goonies in Concert

Prepare to dive into a EPIC adventure with the Nashville Symphony: Jacob Joyce - The Goonies event, set for Thursday, 17th July 2025, at the celebrated Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, Tennessee. This one-of-a-kind concert brings together the skilled Nashville Symphony, under the brilliant baton of conductor Jacob Joyce, to present The Goonies in Concert - a charming live-to-film debut. Followers will relive the 1980s classic film as the symphony performs the timeless score in sync with the story on screen. As part of the Nashville Symphony’s 2025 Summer Concert Series, this gathering highlights their dedication for mixing cinematic charm with live orchestral brilliance.

Nashville Symphony

The Nashville Symphony, a mainstay of musical excellence, is celebrated for their vibrant performances and fans can expect a popular performance of The Goonies’ score, including popular themes that reflect the film’s heart. Followers are excited to experience these tunes brought to life in a real-time vibe. With numerous talents, including multiple Grammy nominations and wins for their albums, the symphony remains a trailblazer in orchestral innovation. Their latest album releases often showcase a mix of classical and modern works, making sure there’s always something fresh for their followers.

Jacob Joyce

Conductor Jacob Joyce offers a fresh perspective to the podium, guiding the Nashville Symphony with skill during The Goonies in Concert. While specific popular pieces tied to Joyce may vary, listeners are keen to watch his performance on this timeless score LIVE! Joyce has received praise for his energetic conducting, including perfect projects with leading orchestras. His latest endeavors and recordings often explore a diverse spectrum of musical forms and this event represents a standout in his career, showcasing his gift for cinematic soundtracks.

Schermerhorn Symphony Center Information

Located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center stands as a firstrate venue for live events. This modern space features brilliant surround sound, specially crafted for symphonic concerts, alongside plush features like food stands and accessible facilities. With a venue limit of around 1,844, it features multiple seating areas, including orchestra, mezzanine and balcony levels, promising a wonderful view for all fans. For more insights on the concert venue or the event, directly contact at 615-687-6400.

Parking Information

Parking at Schermerhorn Symphony Center includes options such as the on-site apex Garage, conveniently located nearby, with extra street parking and local lots accessible in the Nashville area for those visiting the show.

Ticket Information

Tickets for this incredible event commence at just $52, offering reasonable access to a evening of magic. Secure your place online through the reliable marketplace TicketSqueeze.com or buy them directly from the Schermerhorn Symphony Center box office, contactable at 615-687-6400. Click the “buy tickets” button today to guarantee your chance to experience this fantastic performance.

Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center


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