Lorrie Morgan Brings Sinatra’s Songbook to Life in Nashville

A Celebration of Classic American Music
Nashville’s own Lorrie Morgan is set to transport audiences back to the golden age of music with Sinatra & The American Songbook—a one-night-only performance at the iconic Sinatra Bar & Lounge on Sunday, October 26. Known for her powerful vocals and graceful stage presence, Morgan will blend country charm with old-school sophistication in a tribute to Frank Sinatra and the timeless hits that defined an era.
Morgan’s upcoming show pays homage to the very artist she once shared a duet with. Her rendition of “How Do You Keep the Music Playing / My Funny Valentine” alongside Sinatra remains a favorite among fans of both artists. Now, decades later, she’ll return to those beloved melodies in a setting that captures the romance and elegance of the American Songbook.
An Intimate Night of Nostalgia
“I have always loved the music of the ’40s and ’50s that is synonymous with the romantic, swinging sounds of the American Songbook,” Morgan said. “I was honored and thrilled to sing with Frank Sinatra, and I hope to transform Sinatra’s Bar & Lounge into a romantic speakeasy for the night. What better place to enjoy a wonderful dinner and show than right here in Nashville?”
The Sinatra Bar & Lounge—a tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes himself—offers the perfect backdrop for Morgan’s performance. With its vintage décor, fine dining, and cozy ambiance, the evening promises to blend nostalgia with world-class entertainment.
Dinner, Music, and Elegance Combined
Guests will enjoy more than just the music. The evening includes a specially curated multi-course dinner prepared by the venue’s Executive Chef, featuring elegant starters, fresh salads, rich entrees like chicken marsala, scallops, alfredo, and an 8 oz. filet, followed by decadent desserts. Doors open at 8:00 p.m., with the show beginning promptly at 9:00 p.m.
Two ticket options are available for this exclusive event. General Admission ($250) includes the full dinner and live performance. Meet & Greet Admission ($300) includes everything in General Admission, plus a complimentary champagne toast inside the members-only Southern Turf Club and a personal meet and greet with Morgan after the show. Seating is limited, and tickets are expected to sell out quickly.
A Legacy of Music and Grace
Lorrie Morgan’s deep Nashville roots and lifelong dedication to music make her one of the most celebrated voices in country music. The daughter of Grand Ole Opry legend George Morgan, she became one of the youngest members ever inducted into the Opry in 1984. Her chart-topping hits like “Five Minutes,” “Something in Red,” “What Part of No,” and “Watch Me” defined a generation of country fans. With multiple gold and platinum albums and decades of accolades, Morgan remains an icon of both strength and sophistication.
Her ability to weave emotion, storytelling, and timeless musicality into every performance ensures that this evening will be one for the ages—a rare opportunity to see a living legend bring America’s most cherished songs to life once again.
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