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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Jadeno137
Apr 13, 2026
Incredible Exhibits! - This museum is unlike any other music museum. It covers all the big names, as well as some of the key musicians that played on all the hits from the 50s on up. You won’t be disappointed in this hidden gem! I make it a point to visit each time I’m in Nashville because they always have new exhibits being added! 10/10!
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Melissawp
Apr 12, 2026
interesting and informative afternoon - We very much enjoyed our 2.5 hour visit to this museum featuring various and unique music history of artifacts and memorabilia from a mix of interesting musicians.
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Shari_f
Apr 12, 2026
Phenomenal! - Visiting the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville was THE best part of our trip. So much memorabilia! All genres were honored from Rock, to R & B, to Motown, to Country, to Blues. It was well worth the price. I highly recommend this museum!
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Alexis
Apr 5, 2026
Fun and informative - Very informative look into the people behind the songs we all know and love
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Kelly_n
Mar 29, 2026
Great place to look at a... - Great place to look at a ton of history on music from start to finish. Well displayed and clean. Easy movement thru museum with tons of space to move freely.
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Cga70
Mar 28, 2026
Interesting museum - This was very interesting. A look at the musicians behind the singers or those who did both. My favorite part was getting able to play instruments and sing along with an artist. My only wish was there were other songs to choose from to sing. It was karaoke, but with class.
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Pat_s
Mar 27, 2026
Lots of amazing Music History - Fabulous display of varied genre of music. The 30 minute Grammy video showcasing artists was awesome. A must see when in Nashville!!
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Sassinick
Mar 21, 2026
Music fan must see - This was a fabulous museum to view all the behind the scenes music that goes into our favorite music stars success - very informative!
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Suenglish23
Mar 16, 2026
Musicians Hall of Fame a great experience for music geeks of all stripes - I enjoyed the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in part because of the range of musicians included. While most were primarily country artists - including a beautiful, detailed display of Johnny Cash history and memorabilia - others included Emmylou Harris, Glen Campbell and Jimi Hendrix, to name a few. I was also fascinated by the recording studio recreations, including American Sound Studio (Elvis' Suspicious Minds), Southern Tracks Studio (Bruce Springsteen, Aretha Franklin, Stone Temple Pilots and more) and, to me the most interesting, the Enactron mobile recording studio, a studio on a semi trailer that recorded more than 40 and gold platinum records including the initial recording of Barbra Streisand's A Star is Born. I loved walking up into it and seeing where it all happened as well as a sampling of all the hits.
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Y9981drjustint
Mar 29, 2026
Visitor pass - I went to simply check out the place for the gallery and view, honestly did not disappoint. That staff at the door were very polite and informative especially Jason. Plenty of food places around too for a good snack!
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up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).