10: am - 1 pm
Head downtown for a tour at the fabulous new Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and lunch at SoBro Grill in the Museum's atrium.(See Attractions and Dining)
1:15 - 1:45 pm
Tour RCA's Historic Studio B. Relive the
recording years of Elvis, the Everly Brothers and
Roy Orbison. (Tour only available through the Country
Music Hall of Fame)
2 - 3 pm
Visit the historic Ryman Auditorium, home of
the Opry from 1943 - 1974. Exhibits focus
on its Opry years and the history of the
building. The venue also offers a wide range
of musical performances.
(See Nightlife)
3:15
- 4pm
Free time downtown to shop, buy a vintage
album or rare tape or CD, visit Hatch Show
Print or peek in one of the many clubs with
live music in The DISTRICT.(See Attractions, Shopping and Nightlife)
4:15 - 5 pm
Stop by the Wildhorse Saloon for free line dancing lessons or a cold beverage. (See Attractions and Nightlife)
6:30 pm
Dinner and evening out; 1) Dinner in Music Valley followed by the Grand
Ole Opry; 2) Celebrating Today's Country and Honoring Tradition show
at Nashville Nightlife; 3) A Tribute to the King: Thru the Years
1953 - 1977 or Music Valley Jubilee at Texas Troubadour Theatre;
4) Honky tonkin' and club hoppin' down on Honky Tonk Row and other
downtown hot spots; 5) Writers' Night at the Bluebird Cafe' or other
clubs.(See Dining & Nightlife)
Other Options
- Music Valley
attractions
- Grand Ole Opry Museum
- Tin Pan
South or Gospel Music Week (April)
- River
Stages (May)
- Dancin' in The DISTRICT or
Jazz & Blues Series (May
- August)
- Fan Fair, the World's Largest
Country Music Festival or Celtic Music
Festival (June)
- Uptown Mix (July - September)
- Grand Ole Opry
Birthday Celebration or Nashville New Music
Conference (October)

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