An historical venue to visit! I recommend it even if you aren't a fan of the country-based music they are famous for showcasing. You need a car, but there's a mall next door in case you don't have fun
It was amazing! I'm definitely coming back again! If you are just looking for a souvenir, head upstairs. There is a booth version of the opry store and isn't quite as long a line as the one downstairs
I thought it was really commercialized. Some of the best artists have been excluded. And some who are there never play there. Best thing was the people who work there. They love their Opry.
Definitely take a tour but take the last tour of the day on the night of a show because you can see the tourbus pull in, artists check in, go into their dressing rooms and warm up on stage!!!
The 4,400-seat historic Grand Ole Opry House auditorium features a soundsystem consisting of JBL Vertec, to hear every strum and note of your favorite countryartists. Hear the Truth.
Even through changes over the years, the musical soul of the Grand Ole Opry remains. This is where legends Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash and Tim McGraw have all performed.
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We ordered our tickets a month in advance, then morning of the show we asked if better seats were available, and they had no problem upgrading our seats to front and center!
President Nixon played "God Bless America" on piano during the first broadcast in the new Opry in '74. On stage, Roy Acuff taught him how to Dougie...or yo-yo. Easily confused.
It appeared we couldn't get in to a sold out concert, but when we went to the box office 90 minutes prior, they released tickets that had been reserved for the stars and we got to sit in row D- $57.