
Nashville, aka Music City, isn’t just the capital of country music in the United States—it’s the world’s mecca for country, folk, and many of their related subgenres. (There’s even a subgenre called Nashville sound.)
Nashville earned this legacy thanks to a longstanding radio-turned-broadcasting show called The Grand Ole Opry. Started in 1925, it helped put country music and Nashville on the map for hopeful artists and recording specialists. The Grand Ole Opry is still in operation today.
In fact, you can visit it. And it’s just one of many music tours in Nashville that are likely to end up on your itinerary. Here are some of the top options to consider.
(Don’t forget: Nashville has other can’t-miss experiences, from hot chicken to street art.)
Music tours in Nashville that hit the perfect note
Grand Ole Opry Show (Admission Ticket)

Let’s start with the music musts in Nashville: a visit to the Grand Ole Opry. Technically, this isn’t a tour—just guaranteed tickets. That being said, I’m listing it here because the seating options are some of the best in the house. When you book in advance, you guarantee your place and get to shop around for easy-to-understand seating options, from standard to premium. Each show includes eight musical acts, giving you a full night of entertainment.
Nashville Unveiled: History and Music Tour

History and music go hand-in-hand in Nashville. This two-hour walking tour is headed by a local musician. As you wander from famous haunt to famous haunt, you’ll learn about the history of country music, the city’s identity, and how its local music legends shaped both. If you enjoy history, you’ll appreciate the research and dedication that went into this experience.
Music City Legends Walking Tour

This tour is similar to the last except for one key detail: your guide is a country music journalist and songwriter, Bill DeMain. He’s interviewed the likes of Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, meaning you don’t just get to learn about Nashville’s most famous musicians and how they shaped the city. Instead, you actually get to learn from one.
Live Music Bar Crawl

If you want to avoid history and other ‘drier’ topics, skip the learning and head straight for the action. This tour takes you around Nashville’s most popular live music venues. As you wander from venue to venue, you’ll get to enjoy live music acts, great cocktails, and plenty of photo opportunities. This is a bachelor/ette party favorite for a reason—but just about anyone who loves drinks and live music will enjoy the experience.
Music Row & 12th South Experience

12th Avenue and Music Row is one of Nashville’s most notorious locations. It’s home to some of the city’s most famous recording studios, where music executives have launched world-famous hits. You’ll learn about history, modern country music, and get the chance to check out some of the city’s best street art murals. Consider it a slightly more technical view on how Nashville pros produce the hits we love.
Music, History, & Hidden Gems

This walking tour gives you the basics of Nashville’s history and its musical identity. The twist here is that you drift a bit further off the famous Broadway drag in downtown Nashville. With a local expert in the lead, you’ll check out hotspots like Ryman Auditorium before venturing to lesser-known hidden gems. It’s also a small group tour, offering a more intimate experience.
Famous Homes Tours (Including Musicians)

Unsurprisingly, many famous musicians have made Nashville their home. This tour lets you check out over 30 of the city’s most famous abodes, including those of world-famous country musicians. Big country music names include Taylor Swift, Martina McBride, Dierks Bentley, and many more. You can also message the operator to ask about specifics before finalizing your booking.
Line Dancing Course

Bust a move as you learn the basics of line dancing. First, your teacher will start with the basic steps, then slowly speed things up. Even if you have two left feet, you’ll be able to keep up with the class. Did I mention it’s also located at one of the city’s most beloved line dancing venues?
Country Swing Course

After you’ve perfected line dancing, take a walk on the faster-paced side with country swing. Unlike line dancing, country swing is a partner dance, making this perfect for couples—or singles who want to meet someone. Just know that it’s located at a dance studio, not a social venue.
Comedy and Country Music Bus Singalong

Country music fans—it doesn’t get much better than a music sing-along tour on a colorful bus with comedic commentary. It’s an adults-only adventure that’s hosted by an actual Grammy winner (Cousin Gil), featuring popular country tracks. But it’s not just a sing-along—you’ll also get to see the city as this ‘party bus’ weaves through the city streets.
Cruise with Live Music

If you get car sick or just don’t like singing in public, take things a bit slower with this cruise. You’ll get to step aboard a historic paddlewheeler boat and enjoy a buffet-style dinner as live music plays, and you float down the Cumberland River. Just know that this isn’t a luxury ship or dinner. Instead, it’s great for views, vibes, and getting out on the water.
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