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Three ballet dancers from "The Nutcracker"

Delight in Music City’s beloved holiday tradition

Photo provided by Nashville Ballet

Experience the magic of “Nashville’s Nutcracker,” a holiday tradition filled with history, wonder, and award-winning dance. The classic holiday tale is set against the backdrop of our very own vibrant city, with live music by The Nashville Symphony.

Families can join in on the adventures of Clara, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and the Mouse King during performances running from Nov. 29 to Dec. 28 at various times, including matinees and evening shows at TPAC. Don’t miss it — buy tickets before they sell out.

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