
4U: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince
Live Nation Urban and TCG Entertainment have created the first and only official estate-approved symphonic presentations of Prince’s music, 4U – A Symphonic Celebration of Prince, and will launch an extensive 2018 tour of the United States and Europe. The tour includes a two-night stop in Nashville with performances of the one-of-a-kind concert experience Sept. 26-27 at TPAC’s Jackson Hall.
4U presents the Prince’s extensive musical catalog like never before, with a full symphony orchestra and live band, including amazing musicians and vocalists who will perform together. With music and arrangements curated by Questlove, an avid Prince fan, 4U includes Prince’s greatest hits as well as some of his lesser-known gems.
“Prince was singular in his music. He was his own genre.” – Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Rolling Stone
Widely regarded as one of the best musicians who ever lived and one of the greatest entertainers of our time, Prince made music that served as the soundtrack of our lives. Great music lives on forever, and 4U – A Symphonic Celebration of Prince continues that tradition.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, May 18, at 10 a.m. at TPAC.org, by phone at 615-782-4040, and at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick St.
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