Rita Wilson with the Nashville Symphony: A Night of Duets and Iconic Collaborations
- YOUR Williamson

- Mar 1
- 1 min read
Centerstage By Anna Robertson Ham | Photography By Harper Smith

On March 8th, Rita Wilson will take the Schermerhorn Symphony Center stage for her first ever concert with a full orchestra, conducted by Lucas Waldin. Rita’s extensive talents range from acting, producing, singing and songwriting. Her passion to connect with her audience, along with her special guests and collaborators, will bring this unique event to life. Sharing the stage with her is multiple GRAMMY® nominee and inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame, Jackson Browne, and Colombian singer, songwriter and Latin GRAMMY® Award-winner and GRAMMY® nominee, Sebastián Yatra.
Rita will perform her most beloved original hits by six-time GRAMMY® nominee Rob Mounsey, as well as covers of some of her favorite songs featured on her most recent album, Now & Forever: Duets, which will include “Let It Be Me” with Jackson Browne and from her debut album, AM/FM. Her concert is a journey through timeless popular music and storytelling. With her artistic vision and profound love for music, Rita brings to life the stories behind each song, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Her star-studded album, Rita Wilson Now & Forever: Duets, features icons including Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson, Jackson Browne, Tim McGraw, Elvis Costello, Keith Urban, Leslie Odom Jr, Josh Groban, Vince Gill and Jimmie Allen.


