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Experience Nashville’s iconic Grand Ole Opry with a show ticket and an exclusive backstage tour, including dressing rooms, artist entrance, and standing in the famous circle.

This tour offers an exciting opportunity to witness live country music performances at Nashville’s legendary Grand Ole Opry for around 3 to 4 hours. The package includes admission to the show, standard or premium seating, and a post-show backstage tour that takes you behind the curtain into the heart of this musical icon. With a 4.5-star rating from 219 reviews and over 91% recommending it, this experience combines the thrill of live entertainment with the fascinating behind-the-scenes look at country music history.
The tour starts at 7:00 pm, with the show running from about 7 pm to 9 pm. Immediately after the performance, at 9:30 pm, the backstage tour begins, offering a unique glimpse into artist entrances, dressing rooms, and the famous Studio A, once home to “HEE HAW.” The tour costs around $109.46 per person, and is generally booked 57 days in advance, making it a well-considered choice for those planning ahead.
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The Grand Ole Opry stands as an essential part of Nashville’s musical landscape. Every week, this historic venue hosts live performances by a variety of country musicians, from emerging artists to country legends. The show offers an authentic Nashville experience, where famous stars began their careers on the stage, creating a palpable sense of musical history.
The venue’s atmosphere is electric during the show, with comfortable benches and world-class performers like Vince Gill, The Oak Ridge Boys, and Darius Rucker often headlining. The show generally runs from 7 pm to 9 pm, and there is a short wait before the backstage tour begins.

The backstage tour is a highlight of this experience, especially for those keen to see what happens behind the scenes of country music’s most famous venue. Guides lead travelers through 18 uniquely themed dressing rooms, each with its own character, and into the artist entrance that performers use on the night of the show.
Visitors get the chance to stand in the legendary wooden circle where countless stars have performed. The tour also includes a visit to Studio A, once the home of “HEE HAW,” which adds an extra layer of musical history. This intimate behind-the-scenes peek is highly praised, with guides like Lorrie and Michael noted for being knowledgeable and engaging.

This tour offers both standard and premium seating options for the live show. While all seats provide good views, the premium seating elevates your experience with a more central location and possibly closer proximity to the stage.
Most reviews mention that seats tend to be high up, but no seat in the house is considered bad. The stair climbing involved might be a consideration for those with mobility concerns, but the overall comfort and view quality are highly rated.

The evening begins at 7:00 pm with entry to the Grand Ole Opry, where guests enjoy a two-hour live country music show featuring multiple performers who each get about 15 minutes on stage. During the performances, expect a lively mix of famous hits, new songs, and occasional comedy acts.
After the show ends around 9 pm, the backstage tour kicks off at 9:30 pm, ensuring you experience the venue in both its lively performance and quiet behind-the-scenes moments. The tour includes a walk through the mailboxes of the members, their membership plaques, and the green room, providing a comprehensive look at the venue’s inner workings.

Guides like Lorrie and Michael lead the backstage experience, sharing stories and details about country music legends and the venue’s history. Visitors see dressing rooms decorated with unique themes, view mailboxes of performers, and have opportunities for photo moments on the stage or in the circle.
An added bonus is the chance to stand in the famous wooden circle where stars like Dolly Parton and Carrie Underwood have performed, making it a memorable photo opportunity. The tour duration is brief but packed with interesting facts and visuals, making it a worthwhile addition to the show.

The meeting point is at the Opry House, with doors opening one hour before the show begins. Guests must redeem vouchers at the Box Office, located to the left of the main entrance. Valid Photo ID is required for check-in.
The post-show backstage tour is scheduled to start at 9:30 pm, shortly after the performance. The group size is capped at 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most of the experience accessible, but those with mobility issues should prepare for some stair climbing.

This tour captures the essence of Nashville’s musical heritage, combining a live show with an exclusive backstage visit. The knowledgeable guides and rich history of the venue create a deeply engaging experience. Many reviews praise the informative and friendly guides, making the backstage tour both educational and fun.
While seats are generally high up, the overall view and acoustics are appreciated by most. Since the show and backstage tour happen late into the evening, it’s best suited for those comfortable with a long evening outing. The value for money is evident, especially for fans of country music wanting a behind-the-scenes look.
Music lovers, especially those passionate about country and Nashville’s musical scene, will find this experience particularly rewarding. The backstage tour shines for fans interested in the venue’s history and performers’ routines.
This experience also suits first-time visitors eager to see a famous Nashville landmark with an authentic show and behind-the-scenes access. It’s perfect for those who appreciate guided insights and photo opportunities in a friendly, intimate group setting.
This $109.46 package offers a well-rounded Nashville experience, blending live country music with exclusive backstage access. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, and the venue’s historic charm remains a highlight.
While seats are high up, the quality of the performance and behind-the-scenes tour more than compensate. The limited group size ensures a personalized and engaging experience, making it a great choice for country fans and history buffs alike.
Most visitors find the combination of show and backstage tour to be worth every dollar, especially with the added thrill of standing in the legendary circle. For anyone planning ahead, booking about two months in advance is recommended to secure the desired date.
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Is the backstage tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should be aware of some stair climbing involved in the backstage areas.
Can I choose my seats for the show?
Yes, the tour offers standard or premium seating options, with most reviews mentioning that no seat in the house is bad.
What happens if I need to cancel?
Cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the tour start, offering peace of mind before booking.
How long does the entire experience last?
The show runs about 2 hours, with the backstage tour beginning at 9:30 pm, making the total experience approximately 3 to 4 hours.
Do I need to print my voucher?
Vouchers must be redeemed at the Box Office with valid Photo ID, after which you receive your show tickets.