Murfreesboro, TN - This Halloween Eve, Murfreesboro’s historic downtown will echo with more than just the rustle of autumn leaves and the laughter of trick-or-treaters. The Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) is conjuring a spellbinding experience with “A Haunted Chamber,” a one-night-only concert at the Center for the Arts, 110 W. College St., on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 7:00 PM.
Board President Jane McNulty shared with WGNS that this event is more than a seasonal celebration—it’s a showcase of the TPO’s commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement. “We’ve planned this 44th season with care,” McNulty said, “to strengthen our organization, broaden our reach, and ensure that we continue to bring high-quality, inspiring performances to our community.”
The Halloween concert promises a blend of ghostly tales and whimsical melodies, performed by a chamber ensemble that knows how to balance elegance with just the right touch of fright. From eerie classics that send shivers down your spine to playful tunes that dance with the spirit of the season, “A Haunted Chamber” is designed to enchant audiences of all ages.
Set just off the storied Murfreesboro square—where local lore whispers of haunted storefronts and moonlit mysteries—the Center for the Arts provides the perfect backdrop for this immersive musical journey. The venue’s intimate setting allows guests to feel every note and nuance, making the experience both personal and unforgettable.
Tickets are $30 and selling quickly, with reserved seating available online at TPO’s official calendar. Families, music lovers, and Halloween enthusiasts alike are encouraged to choose their seats before they vanish into the night. CLICK HERE to order your tickets and select your seats online.
This concert also marks a turning point in the TPO’s season, which McNulty describes as infused with “a fresh spirit of collaboration and innovation.” With new partnerships on the horizon and a renewed focus on community connection, the orchestra is embracing its role not just as a musical institution, but as a cultural cornerstone.
So come for the chills, stay for the charm—and let the Tennessee Philharmonic

