Nashville Symphony Concert is scheduled at Downtown Commons

The prestigious Nashville Symphony will perform a free concert for the community on the lawn of the Montgomery County Downtown Commons on Sept. 6.

Beginning at 6 p.m., the community can participate in an Instrument Petting Zoo hosted by the Nashville Symphony. An Instrument Petting Zoo is a time when guests can go from instrument to instrument, touching and playing with them, just like we would with animals in a petting zoo.

At 7 p.m., the community will have the opportunity to listen to some of the country’s most talented musicians, the Nashville Symphony. The Nashville Symphony will have over 60 musicians in attendance. Chairs will be available for the first 500 guests.

This free community concert is sponsored by Benefits, Inc. and Jack B. Turner and Associates.

Local food trucks: Burgasm, Big Kahunas, and Heather’s Homemade Icecream, are scheduled to be on Main Street before and during the show. Tater Headz will also be open at the walk-up eatery on Legion and Third streets. Beer and other beverages will be for sale by Ajax Distributing Company, with all proceeds benefiting United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region.

Chairs and blankets are welcome; however, pets, coolers, smoking/vaping or outside alcohol will not be allowed on site.

To stay up-to-date with the Downtown Commons, visit the Facebook page at Downtown Commons and our Instagram page @downtowncommonstn.

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