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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Admission

Overview
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum isn’t just a museum, it’s an experience, an exciting and entertaining destination in Nashville with something for everyone. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. Add incredible architecture along with famous southern hospitality, and a day at the museum turns into the memories of a lifetime. Savor a southern meal at Two Twenty-Two Grill & Catering and finish off the day by shopping at our Museum Store.
*Audio Guide Upgrades available in English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese.
City: Nashville
Tue 19 Nov
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Starting at $27.95
Tue 19 Nov
Starting at $27.95
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What's Included
Access to all exhibits (current and past exhibits have included Kacey Musgraves and Brooks & Dunn)
Explore the instruments, lyrics, and fashion that shaped country music
Access to the Taylor Swift Education Center
Audio Guide in English, Spanish, French, German, or Japanese (upgrade at checkout)
Admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum
Skip the Main Ticket Window for Faster Entry
Visit the famed Rotunda, where the plaques of all Country Music Hall of Fame members reside
Route and map
Meeting point
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Nashville
222 Fifth Avenue South,
Redemption Instructions:
Due to Covid-19, the Country Music Hall of Fame, RCA Studio B, and Hatch Show Print have reduced capacities and have moved over to timed entry to allow for increased social distancing. You may redeem your vouchers with any of the following options:

1. Call our Reservations Office at +1 615-416-2001 or email [email protected] to guarantee a specific entry time on your selected date of travel.

2. Please exchange this ticket at the Country Music Hall of Fame Information Desk upon arrival. Please have this voucher and valid photo ID for will call pick up. You will be placed on the next available entry time, or can schedule an entry time for later that day. It is recommended to arrive before 11am for best availability.

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End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
What To Expect
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Real stories that must be told - that’s what you'll experience at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Start your journey through country music history with Sing Me Back Home: The Journey Begins, Folk Roots to the 1960s. This exciting multi-layered experience tells the story of country music’s humble folk roots, and tracks its evolution into the 1960s. In 2010, the museum opened an all-new exhibit experience, expanding on Sing Me Back Home with Dreaming My Dreams: The Journey Continues, 1960s to the Present. This expansion included the addition of hundreds of new artifacts and multimedia elements that focus on country music’s recent history. The history comes to life with every era of country music represented.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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R9029YRtomc
Sep 2022
That 10 minute movie at start and all the wonderful history in there. It was an amazing experience!!
lucyjv2018
Sep 2022
Good to see and do! As a non C&W follower/fan it was interesting to visit and as a museum well laid out, easy to follow. One of the must do’s I guess! It was lovely and cool in there!!
Gregory M
Sep 2022
The three of us visiting this museum together included a big fan of the current country music, one who isn't much of a country music fan but does like some of the older music like Johnny Cash, and one who was pretty much indifferent to all of it. Each of us greatly enjoyed this fun site. The Country Music Hall of Fame covers the gamut from the early days up country music up to the present. There are changing exhibits, but also a lot on the history of country with displays that include costumes, instruments, audio, and video. The general feel is very much upbeat, emphasizing the fun of country music and its affect on the lives of its fans. I was particularly interested in seeing all of the interaction between the music and the visual aspects, including costumes, cars, movies, videos, and television. My father was a fan of the old "Hee Haw" show and seeing some of the old clips reminded me of all the corny jokes and made me realize how musically talented many of the artists were even as they goofed around. Some highlights for me included movie clips shown on large screens involving early country music, including films of dancing and a musical with the line "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart." The elaborate costumes were fun to look at. They had two great cars, one built for Elvis Presley and another for Webb Pierce with revolvers for door handles, longhorns on the grill and a saddle for the center console. It has to be seen to be believed. Some reviews here note the emphasis on various artists they might not like. True, there are more items from some artists from others, but I can only assume that the museum displays what it receives and can reasonably acquire. They had some Johnny Cash items, but not far away there is the Johnny Cash Museum and I've seen his costumes as far away as in the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix. There is also a Glenn Campbell museum nearby. I'd say have fun with what is on display, skip (after trying just a little) of what you don't, and keep looking if you don't find what you want to see. The African American Museum is only a few blocks away. We got two dollars off of our admission here by going there first. We'd recommend going to both. I was surprised more by what the two museums had in common than where they differed, but both are highly educational and fun experiences.

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