Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis Tickets

Schermerhorn Symphony Center | Nashville, Tennessee

Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis

Get ready for this day for an extraordinary evening with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and the legendary Wynton Marsalis at the stunning Schermerhorn Symphony Center in lively Nashville, Tennessee! Happening on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, this engaging event guarantees a showcase of jazz mastery ticket prices from just $61.

Experience the genius of Wynton Marsalis, a trailblazer trumpeter and the soul of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, as they bring timeless pieces like “The Jungle” and tracks from newest albums such as “Big Band Holidays III” and “The Democracy! Suite.” Fresh off celebrated performances throughout America and a 2025-26 season themed “Mother Africa,” their inspiring sound reverberates with depth.

Act now to be part of this epic evening at one of Nashville’s finest venues.

Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis

Prepare to plunge yourself in an EPIC performance of jazz brilliance with the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis on Wednesday, 11th February 2026. This alluring event will unfold at the prestigious Schermerhorn Symphony Center in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. Brace for a incredible showcase of talent as Wynton Marsalis leads the orchestra in a celebration to jazz heritage.

Wynton Marsalis

As the driving force behind the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis brings a wealth of genius to every platform. Fans can’t wait to experience live performances of epic tracks like “Black and Blue” and “Sweet Release,” which echo with soulful depth. Marsalis, a innovator, has clinched nine Grammy Awards and is the first jazz artist to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music with his oratorio “Blood on the Fields.” His latest album, “The Democracy! Suite,” released in 2021, offers a deep reflection on turbulent times with tracks like “Be Present”.

Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra

The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra, a powerhouse of 15 elite musicians, delivers stirring performances that fans ache to witness LIVE! Classics like “Mood Indigo” and “C Jam Blues” are likely to enliven the crowd with their timeless swing. This ensemble has earned acclaim for preserving jazz traditions while pushing creative boundaries, often featured in historic concerts across the USA. Their recent album, “Big Band Holidays III,” presents holiday charm and their 2025-26 season theme, “Mother Africa,” hints at innovative explorations that might extend into 2026! 

Schermerhorn Symphony Center Information

situated in bustling Nashville, Tennessee, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center is a premier venue for musical excellence. Located at 1 Symphony Place, this stunning hall boasts outstanding surround sound and a majestic design, perfect for hosting jazz events. With a venue capacity of around 1,844 across orchestra, mezzanine and balcony sections, it offers an personal yet spacious setting for concertgoers. Features include comfortable seating and accessible facilities to enhance your experience. For any additional info, feel free to contact the entertainment venue directly at 615-687-6400.

Parking Information

Parking at Schermerhorn Symphony Center is convenient with options like the on-site apex Parking Garage, just steps away from the entrance. Additionally, plenty street parking and nearby lots in downtown Nashville are within a brief walking distance to the venue, making sure simplicity for fans.

Ticket Information

Tickets for this essential event start at just $61, making it an reasonable evening of world-class jazz. Save your seat by purchasing online through the dependable marketplace Ticket Squeeze, or grab them directly from the Schermerhorn Symphony Center box office at 615-687-6400. Click the “buy tickets” button now to claim your place.

Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis at Schermerhorn Symphony Center


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