Adult
Maximum of 8 persons per tour
$43.95
Child
Ages 6-12, under 6 are free.
$33.95
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is the unrivaled home to one of America's most popular art forms - Country Music.
Election to the Hall of Fame is the most esteemed honor in country music. Visitors agree that the Hall of Fame Rotunda inspires reverence for the deepest roots of the music. Here, inside this unbroken circle of honor, visitors can learn of the contributions that each member made to this musical story.
Touring the two floors of the museum's gallery spaces, guests will follow the evolution of country music, within the context of American history. Visitors experience that evolution through a diverse mix of displayed artifacts, video footage, and carefully selected sound recordings. Biographical panels and audio tours tell the stories of those who have shaped the music, from Jimmie Rodgers to Hank Williams, through Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, to Garth and Reba, and beyond.
Included in this package is a trip to the Historic RCA Studio B:
Historic RCA Studio B is the birth place to more than 35,000 songs and more than 1,000 hits. Stand where Roy Orbison recorded the heartbroken “Only the Lonely,” or Dolly Parton tracked the classic “Coat of Many Colors,” in Nashville’s oldest surviving recording studio.
Chet Atkins, the Everly Brothers, Don Gibson, Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Charley Pride – these are just a few of the greats who called Historic RCA Studio B home. Together the artist who recorded here made the studio the “Home of 1,000 hits” and helped establish the Nashville Sound. Located on Music Row, the world-renowned Studio B continues to inspire modern artist such as Martina McBride, Marty Stuart, Carrie Underwood, Wynonna and many others who have followed their heroes to capture some of the magic in Nashville’s oldest surviving studio.
Walk in the footsteps of legends with a tour of the Historic RCA Studio B. Hear inside details from famous recording sessions, learn about the timeless tools of the trade, and hear hits in high-fidelity, right where they were born.
A Tour to Nashville wouldn't be complete without vising these 2 great attractions!
NameCountry Music Hall of Fame with Studio B Tour
Operating TimesCountry Music Hall of Fame and Museum open Thursday-Monday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Also closed in Mid October for Medallion Ceremony. Studio B tours leave through out the day. Tours times will be assigned upon arrival at the museum, when checking in by 11:00am.
Reservation NotesReservation date is required for this ticket. Tour times for the Studio B will be assigned upon arrival at the museum. Guests are encouraged to arrive at the museum prior to 11:00am to select from the greatest availability. Same day availability cannot be guaranteed for guests arriving after 11:00am. Country Music Hall of Fame Museum: Reservations are now recommended due to limited capacity. Please review e-Ticket for details.
Durationvaries
Booth Location222 Fifth Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37203
Located in the heart of downtown Nashville, on Demonbreun Street between 4th and 5th Avenues.
Nearest IntersectionBetween 4th and 5th Avenues
ParkingVarious pay lots available near the museum.
Age RequirementsAdults are ages 13 and up, Youth are ages 6-12, under 6 are free. Studio B portion of the ticket, the child must sit on the lap of the parent. If the child requires a bus seat a ticket must be purchased.
NotesAll Studio B tours depart from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. South. Tours times will be assigned upon arrival at the museum, guests are encouraged to arrive at the museum prior to 11:00am to select from the greatest availability. Same day availability cannot be guaranteed for guests arriving after 11:00am.
COVID-19 Policies and Procedures: The health and safety of our staff and guests are our highest priority. We have taken measures and instituted new policies related to the control of COVID-19. We ask that you follow all instructions provided by staff and on-site signs. Masks are required for all visitors except those under the age of 2. Our staff will be conducting temperature checks as guests enter the Museum. Visitors are asked to maintain a distance of six feet from other parties. Museum Galleries, retail shops, and dining capacities will be limited. Cash payments will not be accepted at the Museum box office, retail locations and dining, at this time. Apple Pay (via iPhone and Apple Watch) as well as contactless payment via Credit Card are both available. During your visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, you'll follow a one-way path through the Museum Galleries. Select features will be closed, while others will be modified. Indoor areas where adequate physical distancing cannot be achieved will remain closed at this time. These areas include: The Ford Theater, Second Floor Theater, CMA Theater, and the Taylor Swift Education Center. We will monitor capacity and direct people through select exhibits including: The East Wing Gallery – currently featuring the exhibits We Could: The Songwriting Artistry of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant, Brooks & Dunn: Kings of Neon, and interactive aspects of our American Currents: State of Music exhibit.
Accessibility; Courtesy wheelchairs are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. There are ramps located throughout the museum. Upon request, guided tours are available for visitors who are blind or have visual impairments. An Audio Tour is a great enhancement to the Museum tour, and is T-coil compatible. Headsets are available upon request with the standard audio wand rental. Sign Language Interpreters are available for most of the Museum programs upon request. All requests are subject to availability.