Every night the music scene vibrates at this inviting Music City.
Music lovers crowd the walls and dance floors where clubs rock with activity. By late evening, the clubs are alive and fans enjoy the action.
A must to experience is the Country Hall of Fame and Museum. The museum preserves the memory of noted country singers. The Music Hall of Fame has been the home of America’s music since 1967. The Museum opened in a $37 million landmark new building in May 2001. The 130,000-square-foot facility has three floors of exhibit space, theaters, store, restaurant and the 5,300-square-foot Hall of Fame Rotunda. The best of its million-item collection covers the history and culture of country music through photographs, artifacts, recordings, and video clips.
A tour of the oldest surviving recording studio, the Historic RCA Studio B highlights the history of country music from its birthplace in Music City to present-day.