Musicians Hall: Nashville's Iconic Music Museum

Discover the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. Explore the instruments used by music legends like Elvis, Bob Dylan, and The Supremes. Don’t miss the interactive GRAMMY Museum Gallery!

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum - Visit the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, located in the heart of downtown Nashville. All-day admission grants you entry into one of the city’s top museums, highlighting top performing artists as well as the musicians behind the music.
    Stop by and see the instruments used on hundreds of iconic songs, such…
What's Included
  • Visit the original stage of a young Jimi Hendrix
  • Gain admission to the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville
  • Explore the interactive GRAMMY Museum Gallery
What's Not Included
  • Souvenirs (available for purchase at the Museum Gift Shop)
Additional Information

Experience the Soundscapes You’ve Listened to at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum nestled in the core of Nashville, Tennessee. Set foot in one of the city’s top destinations with an all-day pass to this superb museum, which houses the tools used by legendary artists such as Elvis, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Frank Sinatra, The Supremes, Elvis…

Location
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
401 Gay St
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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140andrewc
Mar 31, 2025
Exploring musical heritage - This is an amazing collection of memorabilia from musicians from all genres. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time. If you are planning a trip to Nashville, plan to see this museum before you see any others.
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Tc_j
Mar 16, 2025
Musicians Hall of Fame Museum - It was a well done music museum with lots of things to see and musical instruments to try. A tour of the musical venue attached to the museum would be an added bonus!
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Li_l
Mar 9, 2025
Great place to learn... - Great place to learn about history in the music and artist. A lot of old electronics which was pretty neat and such a great time singing on stage.
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Andersonla57
Feb 28, 2025
Musicians Hall of Fame - The Musicians Hall of Fame was amazing. Many more people than I realized were in there. They did an excellent job! It was extremely informative.
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Reloml
Feb 25, 2025
Thoroughly enjoyed our fun interesting visit! - Exceeded our expectations! Amazing artifacts perfectly displayed. Hands on experience was unexpected fun! Great exhibitions showcasing Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, Jimi Hendrix, Ringo Starr to mention a few. Can’t wait to visit again on our next visit to Nashville.
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Chriscd1047oz
Feb 22, 2025
The most complete modern day MUSIC museum. - To me, this is the most complete modern day MUSIC museum. I first visited this museum when it had recently opened in the mid 2000’s. Admittedly, its first location was nice but didn't have the spit and shine of its newer home at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. Btw: Gina, one of the younger employees at the museum really knows her stuff and is willing to share if you ask....good gal for sure!
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X898yvjuditht
Feb 17, 2025
What an enjoyable visit for the music lover! - The museum was a wonderful venue to experience the great musicians and grammy winners. I especially enjoyed the informative videos at many of the exhibits.
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Robins703
Jan 28, 2025
Immerse yourself in music heritage - I truly loved this. Every turn of the head unveils another iconic piece of music equipment: the double bass in the Everly Brothers' hits, the score to "By the Time I get to Phoenix", the mobile recording studio used by Emmylou Harris, the organ played by "Bread, the Hammond organ used in "Son of a Preacher Man" and it goes on and on and on. The museum was pretty empty when I was there, loads of staff to answer questions. i found this much more rewarding than the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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Loridu3397bz
Jan 20, 2025
Amazing! A must see while downtown Nashville. - What an incredible museum! We have been to many music focused museums but this was by far the best. It focused on the real roots of the music, not just the flash and marketing side of music. There are many interactive displays and even the chance to record vocals, drums, guitar etc. Fantastic museum in a perfect location to enjoy while downtown Nashville.
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Qcgregh
Jan 19, 2025
If you really like the stories about music, this is the place. So much history! - Such an underrated museum. We loved the stories of each recording studio and the session players that made the music that we all know and love. It's not just a place to see a dress Taylor Swift wore to the Grammys or a jacket Jelly Roll wore once to the CMAs like other museums. It goes far deeper than that. I had multiple times during the tour that I couldn't believe what I was looking at. Guitars, drums, keyboards that have been played on the some of the biggest songs of all time. This tour is a great value too. I would definitely recommend checking this place out. I especially enjoyed it being a musician myself.
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up to 15 guests
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).