Dolly Parton at the Wildhorse
You'd think someone as legendary as Dolly Parton would make her rare stop in Nashville at some huge concert venue -- like the Grand Ole Opry house or even the Sommet Center. But, no. She's coming to Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon. It's a charity show to benefit the W.O. Smith Nashville Community Music School, so maybe she didn't need a big venue for her mini four-song set. She won't be alone, either. A handful of Sony BMG artists -- Ronnie Dunn, Kellie Pickler and Keith Anderson -- will join her at the Feb. 2 show. Tickets are only $45, but it's a general admission event. So if you want to watch it with your elbows on the stage, get there early.





Ken says:
If you are handicapped or wanting to take someone who is handicapped, Then this is not the place to take them. I took my mother who is 72 and they closed the street to where no vehicles can drive through to pick up their elderly family. You would be better of going to The Opry.
Darren says:
Dolly is worth the $45 alone the others can take a leap
Derek says:
Great concert at the Wildhorse: $45
Songbirds Parton & Pickler performing: Priceless
Connie says:
Oh I wish I lived in Nashville I love to see this show Ronnie Dunn does not need to take a leap He is worth $45 and more. Love to see Dolly also and Kelly
patricia a says:
i seen dolly back long time when she had bus and came to cawood harlan ky i was little gril frist there as she came off the bus had pic made little jimmy dickens was with her not many there at all but it was still great and today well its only gotten sweeter for her and us love her bunchs