Unforgettable Experiences
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is more than just a museum; it’s a vibrant hub of music history, creativity, and cultural heritage. With three unique experiences, you can immerse yourself in the sounds, stories, and artistry that have shaped country music. Plan your visit today and experience the magic that makes Nashville the Music City.

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Inside the Museum’s galleries, exhibitions featuring diverse artifacts like instruments, stage wear, one-of-akind recordings, films, and more, tell the story of country music through the lives of those who helped shape the sound—including members of the Country Music Hall of Fame, whose honorary plaques are housed in the Museum’s Rotunda. Visitors are invited to attend one of the hundreds of programs offered annually, which include live performances, family-friendly workshops, and more.
Hatch Show Print
One of America’s oldest working letterpress print shops, Hatch Show Print has designed and printed posters and advertisements by hand since 1879. Today, the shop’s designer-printers continue that legacy—using the same methods and many of the same tools. Daily tours of the print shop offer insights into its storied history and an opportunity to get inky by finishing your own commemorative print.
Historic RCA Studio B
A recording home to artists including Waylon Jennings, Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton, and Elvis Presley, among many others, Historic RCA Studio B produced hundreds of hits between 1957 and 1977. Today it serves as a cultural attraction and classroom, with daily tours offering an opportunity to step inside those famous sessions and stand right where American icons made music history.
Plan Your Visit
Each of these experiences offers a unique glimpse into country music’s rich musical heritage. Whether you’re a music enthusiast, an art lover, or simply looking for a memorable day out, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has something for you.