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Opry Country Classics shines a spotlight on the classic country songs that have defined country music for generations of fans and emanates from the historic Ryman Auditorium. This show will share country music’s colorful story through a live performance featuring country favorites performed by legends of the genre as well as talented new artists, a rousing live band, square dancing and more. Like current Opry broadcasts, the show will be heard on 650 WSM-AM.
Scheduled to perform tonight at the Opry are: Lorrie Morgan, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, TG Sheppard, Maggie Rose, and more to be added.
Schedule Changes: The lineup for each Opry show is not completely finished until just a few days before the show. Artists are posted to the Opry website as soon as appearances are confirmed (artists and schedule subject to change). Plan to check back often, as most times artists’ appearances are not confirmed until one to two weeks prior to the show date.
ADMISSION INFO
$35-$62/Ticket
LOCATION
116 Fifth Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37219(Neighborhood: Downtown)
PARKING INFO
Valet parking is available at the Ryman for most shows (excluding Opry at the Ryman) provided by Nissan. To utilize the valet parking please enter the Ryman drive from Fifth Avenue and pull up the valet stand. Cost of parking is $20.00 per car. If you drive a Nissan, valet parking is free. Please note that the valet will be open until approximately one hour after the show ends.
There are also many paid parking lots and street meters in the area around the Ryman. For further parking information please visit Park It! Downtown.
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
To purchase accessibility seating for any Ryman show, please call (615) 889-3060.
Service animals are welcome in Ryman Auditorium. Service animals must be wearing proper identification [i.e. red
View moreTo purchase accessibility seating for any Ryman show, please call (615) 889-3060.
Service animals are welcome in Ryman Auditorium. Service animals must be wearing proper identification [i.e. red vest] and/or individuals must have proof of certification or a license for the service animal. The ADA defines a service animal as any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability.
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