Located at the highly-trafficked corner of Broadway and 2nd Avenue, The Glen Campbell Museum features never-before-seen artifacts from Glen’s early years on the farm in Arkansas through his climb to super-stardom, including many of his guitars, instruments, and stage clothes by legendary Western Wear Clothiers, Nudie Cohn and Manuel Cuevas, as well as his extensive collection of golf paraphernalia and intimate family photos.
Glen Campbell was the first-ever crossover artists to hold #1 hits on both the country and pop charts. In addition to his own music, he played on numerous top 40 records as a studio guitarist. Ask any current artist and they will most likely tell you that Glen Campbell inspired their music in some way. Most notably, artists such as Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Blake Shelton, Steve Wariner, and John Mayer consistently mention Glen as an influence to their music.
Inside of the Glen Campbell Museum is the Rhinestone Stage that provides an intimate entertainment experience for artists and the audience. With state-of-the-art lighting and sound within the museum, The Rhinestone Stage is quickly becoming a favorite of Nashville artists and a coveted space to play on historic Broadway.
The entrance is on 2nd Avenue.
Source: Official Website
111 Broadway, Suite 200, Nashville, TN 37201
ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE
Temporary hours due to Covid-19 as of March 2022:
Tuesday through Sunday 10AM-5PM
Monday-Closed
Hours for events on stage may vary.
Museum General Admission
$19.50/Adults (Ages18-60)
$18.50/Seniors (Ages 61+)
$18.50/Military (Must present valid ID)
$17/Youth (Ages 6-17)
FREE/Children (Ages 5 & Under) with Adult Admission
Closed on Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
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Jan 13 - Jan 29, 2023
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Mar 08 - Mar 12, 2023