Grand Ole Opry Admission Ticket
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Grand Ole Opry Admission Ticket

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Visit: Grand Ole Opry, 2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214-1209

Make your way to the Grand Ole Opry with your ticket for a great seat and a classic country music experience.

Started in 1925 as a local radio broadcast, the Opry quickly become popular for its musical variety show, which features styles from bluegrass to modern country. The venue has continued to be a hotbed for introducing new talent, both bands and solo musicians, and has boosted the careers of hundreds of famous country musicians. It is also the home base for the United States' longest-running live radio show.

Note the large wooden circle on stage; the six-foot (2-m) oak piece was cut from the stage of the Ryman Auditorium, the original home of the Opry until it moved to the current building in 1974. Outside of the Opry, snap some fun photos of the giant guitar statues and Opry signage.

Once you're in, enjoy the 2-hour show. Each performance features six to eight bands or artists from a wide spectrum of musicians. Some of the superstars that have performed here include Patsy Cline, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Willie Nelson, Carrie Underwood and Jimmy Dickens.

Afterward, head home or to your hotel knowing that you just experienced a show at one of the world’s most famous country music venues.
*Please Note: The Grand Ole Opry Show location will vary based on Show Date. Shows will perform at the Ryman Auditorium between the months of November - January.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave N, Nashville, TN 37219-2309

Make your way to the Grand Ole Opry with your ticket for a great seat and a classic country music experience.

Started in 1925 as a local radio broadcast, the Opry quickly become popular for its musical variety show, which features styles from bluegrass to modern country. The venue has continued to be a hotbed for introducing new talent, both bands and solo musicians, and has boosted the careers of hundreds of famous country musicians. It is also the home base for the United States' longest-running live radio show.

Note the large wooden circle on stage; the six-foot (2-m) oak piece was cut from the stage of the Ryman Auditorium, the original home of the Opry until it moved to the current building in 1974. Outside of the Opry, snap some fun photos of the giant guitar statues and Opry signage.

Once you're in, enjoy the 2-hour show. Each performance features six to eight bands or artists from a wide spectrum of musicians. Some of the superstars that have performed here include Patsy Cline, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Willie Nelson, Carrie Underwood and Jimmy Dickens.

Afterward, head home or to your hotel knowing that you just experienced a show at one of the world’s most famous country music venues.
*Please Note: The Grand Ole Opry Show location will vary based on Show Date. Shows will perform at the Ryman Auditorium between the months of November - January.

Duration: 2 hours

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Included
  • Admission to the Grand Ole Opry show in Nashville
  • Tier 1 and Tier 2 Seating Options Available
  • See Nashville's top attractions, Grand Ole Opry or Ryman Auditorium (show locations vary seasonally)
  • Free parking at the Grand Ole Opry House
  • All service fees, taxes, and Viator brokerage fees included in price
  • Entry/Admission - Grand Ole Opry
  • Entry/Admission - Ryman Auditorium
Not included
  • Food/Beverages
  • Backstage Tours
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
  • Vouchers must be redeemed at Box Office upon arrival and exchanged for show tickets. Customers must present valid Photo ID at this time.
  • Handicapped seating available for wheelchair and one companion seat.
  • Free parking
  • Tier 1 seating does not guarantee floor seats. Seating will be assigned based on availability.
  • Please Note:
  • The Grand Ole Opry Show location will vary based on Travel Date. Shows will perform at the Ryman Auditorium between the months of November - January.
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Reviews
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Diane H
3 | 2019-09-18

Seeing the Grand Ole Optmry was very nice - show was okay. Did not like that I couldn't see who was performing to choose which show I wanted to go to.

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Thomas M
5 | 2019-07-03

We sat in the nose bleeds section of the concert hall. It is so steep that I was a bit afraid to look down. However, the sound carries beautifully and there are large video screens that allow you to see the singers up close. I am not a country music fame but found myself very impressed with the facility and the entertainment. You feel as though the singers are all part of a big family and are inviting you in. Would do again if I ended up in the area!

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Darrell O
5 | 2019-07-03

Was a general ticket buy, NO choice for seat, we end up in the Nose Bleed seats, 2 rows from very top, would have preferred to be able to choose my seat

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mardimar
4 | 2018-07-03

If you are a country music fan I am not, you will enjoy the show and worth the trip.

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debrabruno36
5 | 2018-03-15

What a great place to see different country musicians, it was also on live air, which met they did commercials durning the concert..quite different, but the Opry is beautiful and so so much history..

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William B
5 | 2018-01-15

Fantastic

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wkfwoods
3 | 2017-12-05

We booked 10 months in advance and chose the most expensive seating option available. During NOv, Dec and Jan, the performances is at The Ryman which was great as this is the original home. We took a back stage tour during the day which was excellent. The performances in the evening were excellent, past and upcoming stars. The only disappointing part was the seats we had been allocated, they were 7 rows from the front which was fine, but on the side. Considering we booked so far in advance i would not recommend booking via viator, just go online and choose your seats, 7 rows back downstairs in the centre would be perfect.

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ELIZABETH R
5 | 2017-10-29

enjoyed the Opry - it was a live radio performance which is tapped and run on the air at a later date - therefore we heard lots of commercials for Dollar General, Humana etc - still fun good music

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