Are Country Music Hall of Fame Tickets refundable

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The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is the home for this popular American art form, safeguarding over 2.5 million artifacts, and featuring two expansive floors of gallery space, highlighting permanent and limited-engagement exhibitions.

Touring the two floors of the Museum’s gallery spaces, guests 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 Brooks and Reba McEntire, and beyond.

Many artifacts from today’s groundbreaking artists such as Taylor Swift, Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, and Keith Urban are on display in the contemporary gallery space. Visitors of all ages can discover connections between country music’s past and artists of today, and have the chance to engage with interactive stations. Highlights include recording and songwriting areas, a forty-foot guitar, music trivia, and more.

The museum offers amazing tour experiences and opportunities to play an instrument, enjoy an archived film, or hear live music from country legends and renowned songwriters, with over 250 programs and activities each year.

Four unique shops—The Museum Store, Circa, Hatch Show Print, and the Haley Gallery—located on the property offer a great selection of books and music, museum souvenirs, original artwork, locally-made gifts, and country lifestyle apparel. Also, be sure to grab a bite to eat at one of our three restaurants—2|22, Red Onion, and Bajo Sexto Taco.

Is Country Music Hall of Fame worth it?

Is the Country Music Hall of Fame worth it? Absolutely! Even if, like me, you're only a moderately-interested fan of country music. It's similar to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in that it has hundreds of artifacts and pieces of memorabilia from the genre's biggest superstars over the past several decades.

How long does it take to go through the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville Tennessee?

It can be as long as you want. There are different areas that may not interest some people. They have a different "Star" on show. We took 2 1\2 hours but Johnny Cash was the "Star" and I could have stayed so much longer just to go through all the memories.

How much does it cost to go to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville?

9, 2022): Adult admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame costs $27.95 before fees. Youth admission costs $17.95. Seniors can enter for $25.95.

Can you bring a backpack into the Country Music Hall of Fame?

Luggage, carry-on bags, and oversized backpacks are not allowed in the Museum and cannot be checked. If you have any further questions, please call our main museum number at 615-416-2001.

Can you bring drinks into the Country Music Hall of Fame?

The Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum is home to the Red Onion. Please note, food and drinks are not allowed in the Museum galleries. Exceptions can be made for small sealable water bottles.

Why Is Country Music Hall of Fame closed?

With the recent increase of COVID-19 cases in Nashville and throughout the country, we determined it was necessary to extend our temporary closure to protect the health of our staff and guests,” said Kyle Young, CEO, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.