The Musicians Hall Of Fame And Museum is the one and only museum in the world that honors the talented musicians who actually played on the greatest recordings of all time. Some like Jimi Hendrix are well-known, while others like L.A. session drummer Hal Blaine are not as well-known to the public but have played on hundreds of hit records from Elvis, Frank and Nancy Sinatra, The Byrds, The Mamas and The Papas and The Beach Boys, just to name a very few. The museum has on exhibit the very instruments that these musicians used to record many of these classic hits, and will constantly be adding new exhibits for you to enjoy from all genres of music.
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401 Gay Street, Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN 37219
ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE
Street parking is available all around the museum with meters of various costs and lengths. All museum visitors will be allowed to come and go during their visit if they need to extend the meters. Get further details on parking in Downtown Nashville by visiting ParkItDowntown.com. It has maps, locations including the best value options.
Monday through Saturday 10am–5pm, Sunday Closed.
Last Museum Tour starts at 4pm
$25/Ticket, $15/Children Ages 6-17, $22/Discounts with ID.
Ticket price includes an all day visit.
Jan 05 - Jan 26, 2021
Jan 28, 2021
Feb 13, 2021
Feb 13, 2021
Feb 11 - Feb 14, 2021
Jan 30 - Mar 01, 2021
Mar 10 - Mar 14, 2021