ECHO is a concert series like no other in Nashville

The Parthenon will transform into one of Nashville’s most unique concert venues this winter.

A crowd sits inside the Parthenon in front of the replica statue of Athena.

Lockeland Strings performing at a past ECHO event. | Photo via Centennial Park Conservancy

Can you hear that ECHO?

The Parthenon’s chamber music series returns for its fifth season this winter, bringing together composers and ensembles to perform works arranged for the acoustics of the Parthenon Naos. All this takes place beneath the watchful gaze of the 42-ft-tall Athena statue.

Save the dates:

  • Nashville in Harmony | Sunday, Dec. 8 | Expect holiday tunes and select pieces from the group’s 20 years as a musical arts organization.
  • SONUS Choir | Sunday, Dec. 15 | The modern a capella choir’s “All is Calm” holiday show will feature music performed in many different languages.
  • SistaStrings | Sunday, Jan. 26 | This sister duo has performed alongside artists such as Joni Mitchell, Allison Russell, and Ed Sheeran.
  • Lockeland Strings | Sunday, Feb. 23 | The music collective showcases local artists accompanied by a string quartet.
  • Fisk Jubilee Singers | Sunday, March 30 | The season concludes with the a cappella ensemble’s ECHO debut.

General admission tickets ($25) and patron tickets ($58) are on sale now. Think: Reserved seating and two complimentary beverages.

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