October 31, 2022

Ray Stevens: Upcoming November CabaRay concerts...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! As we near the first of November it's time to look at the upcoming concerts at the CabaRay showroom in West Nashville. This month marks the expansion to an additional Thursday night concert in addition to the regular Saturday evening concert. There will be 7 concerts taking place at the CabaRay in the month of November. The concert dates are as follows: November 3rd, 5th, 10th, 12th, 17th, 19th, and the 26th. Now, of course, there won't be a concert scheduled for November 24th since that's Thanksgiving Day. 


It's hard to believe that 2022 is nearing it's end as well. Starting tomorrow there's just 2 full months left. Just in case you've never been to the CabaRay you'll be in for an experience. The Piano Bar is the first thing to open. It opens it's doors at 5pm and the pianist is John Jonethis. The gift shop usually opens half an hour prior to the concert and then it'll be open after the concert until closing time. The Piano Bar is open from 5pm until Ray's concert time. This means that if you purchased show-only concert tickets (without a dinner) you can choose to sit in the Piano Bar until a little bit before concert time. 

Those who purchased a dinner with their concert will be able to take their seats beginning an hour before the concert. Having said that, if you purchased concert-only tickets, you can still enter the concert area and find your seats while dinner is being served to those that purchased dinner and concert tickets. 

After the concert the Piano Bar re-opens and remains open until closing time. It's been largely reported that Ray makes an appearance inside the Piano Bar after the concerts to take photos and sign autographs or to play duets on the piano with John Jonethis...so make sure to hang around in the Piano Bar after the concert and see if Ray makes an appearance. Ray Stevens CabaRay concert tickets can be purchased by clicking this LINK

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