Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Admission in Nashville

Immerse yourself in the unforgettable Nashville experience at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Explore rhinestone costumes, historic instruments, and tear-stained lyric sheets, and indulge in southern hospitality and cuisine.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • 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.

What's Included
  • Access to all exhibits (current exhibits include Luke Combs, Patty Loveless, and many others)
  • 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
  • Audio Guide features famed WSM radio personality, Bill Cody, as he carries you through the Museum
Additional Information

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is more than just a museum, it’s an immersive journey offering an unparalleled experience in Nashville. From glittering costumes and well-worn instruments to heartfelt lyrics, there’s much more to explore. Combining awe-inspiring architecture and the renowned southern hospitality turns a museum visit into unforgettable memories. Enjoy a classic southern dining experience at Two Twenty-Two Grill & Catering and end the day by buying souvenirs at our Museum Store. *Audio Guide Upgrades are available in English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese.

Location
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
222 Fifth Avenue South,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Rebecca_h
Aug 5, 2024
Fun trip - Needs more staff on floors, just to help the flow. But everything was beautiful. Felt really old to see cassette tapes in a museum lol
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Cynthia_p
Aug 4, 2024
A must see - It was amazing. Loved all the history. People were great and friendly! We spent 1.5 hours there. Gift shop was nice too.
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Excursion18059876197
Aug 1, 2024
Country music yesterday and today. - Magical history tour. Best paired with visit to Museum of African American Music. Taylor Swift's education center is brilliant. Kids get to think about songwriting and can pick up real guitars, mandolins and fiddles in the "musical instrument petting zoo".
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Joe_g
Aug 1, 2024
Must see Nashville Attraction - Second time to the museum and really enjoyed the audio guides. Wish the second floor renovation of exhibits was completed.
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Theandrewsnation
Jul 29, 2024
Country music fan must in Nashville - It’s a cool trip if you are into country music, which if you are visiting Nashville you probably are! Tons of exhibits with different artist memorabilia! Guitars, outfits, awards and cars too! Interactive exhibits as well and some videos as well. Don’t miss the rotunda at the end! For the money it’s well worth the experience!
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Nevesdawn
Jul 28, 2024
Absolutely amazing and worth every cent! - Excellent experience. Very interesting. There was a lot to see and learn about! Loved that we were allowed to take pictures! My husband and my son both felt this was the best part of our trip. The best part was the of the museum visit was the ability to record your own song in a recording booth with family and friends for FREE!!!
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Christina_p
Jul 27, 2024
Present and past - I loved it. I went a few years ago and it changed since I was there last time. Great information and history. I'll go again in a few years and see what had changed again.
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Madisonwg6734xu
Aug 8, 2024
Nice Museum - Great museum with tons of artifacts to see from country music history. We spent about 3 hours going through all the exhibits. However, there is very little on country artists after 1990. I’d recommend this museum if you are interested in learning about the origins of country music, especially in Nashville, and the artists that popularized different types of country music over time. After visiting, we heard the Tennessee State Museum nearby had a smaller exhibit highlighting major points in country music history that may be more appealing to people who aren’t huge country fans. We didn’t get a chance to stop by, but we were told the Tennessee State Museum has free admission, so it seems worth going there first to potentially save on the $30 per person cost of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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123wren
Jul 27, 2024
Enlightening - We visited during our anniversary trip. We included the Studio B tour as well. We enjoyed both the studio and museum. There was so much information and it was entertaining. A lot of fun! We never felt rushed and truly enjoyed ourselves.
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Kbcarin
Aug 2, 2024
Museum a Little Disappointing - The third floor with the beginning history of country music was interesting and items displayed well. The two cars were cool. We did the audio for $5 each, and it was not what we have experienced at other museums (Presley, Vanderbilt) with lots of detail. Not worth it. We noticed There are so many artist left out and not mentioned hardly at all- George Jones, George Strait, Loretta, Tammy Wynette, Tom T Hall, Don Williams, Alan Jackson - many more Taylor Swift had a whole room. She isn’t country; she is pop. Second floor from 60s/70s and California (Neil Young, Poco, Eagles, Byrds, etc) wasn’t the country artists my parents listened to on the radio in that era. The featured artist (Luke Combs) was very nice display. Museum was somewhat disappointing. The museum influencers should stick with true country artists.
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