Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry is one of the United States' longest-running radio programs. It originated in 1925 as a one-hour radio 'barn dance' program and has since evolved into a country music institution par excellence.


Over the years, the Grand Ole Opry has resided in numerous locations. In 1943, it moved to the Ryman Auditorium from downtown Nashville's National Life & Accident Insurance Company building. In 1974, the Grand Ole Opry moved to its present location, the Grand Ole Opry House, a concert hall specifically designed for the Opry's needs.


The Grand Ole Opry showcases a variety of country music legends, up-and-coming artists, and guest artists from other genres. It features a variety of musical genres, including country classics, bluegrass, gospel, and modern country songs.


It is advised to plan ahead and purchase tickets in advance for Grand Ole Opry performances due to their widespread popularity. Check the Opry's official website for show times, ticket information, and any special events taking place during the stay.


Things to do at the Grand Ole Opry


  • Attend a live Opry show: Attending a live performance is the highlight of a visit to the Grand Ole Opry. Check the schedule and purchase tickets in advance to see legendary country artists, rising talents, and special guests perform. Immerse yourself in the music and ambiance of this renowned venue.

  • Take a backstage tour: Explore the Grand Ole Opry's backstage with a guided backstage tour. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the dressing rooms, artist entrance, and illustrious stage. Learn about the Opry's history, traditions, and tales from knowledgeable guides.

  • Visit the Opry Museum: The Opry Museum, located within the Grand Ole Opry House, offers a captivating voyage through the Opry's history. Explore exhibits, displays, and artifacts that illustrate the influence and development of country music. Learn about past and present Opry members and their contributions to country music.

  • Dine in at the Opry Backstage Grill: Opry Backstage Grill is a restaurant located within the Opry House. This restaurant features a Southern-inspired menu and a quiet atmosphere. It is a wonderful location to eat before or after a show.

  • Capture moments: There are displays of costumes, instruments, and other artifacts related to country music and its legends throughout the Grand Ole Opry House. These exhibits offer one-of-a-kind photo opportunities, allowing visitors to capture a glimpse of the Opry's rich history.

  • Shop for souvenirs: Check out the Grand Ole Opry House gift shops for a wide selection of country music CDs, shirts, accessories, and memorabilia. Remember the time at the Opry with a souvenir that honors its history.
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Address of Grand Ole Opry

600 Opry Mills Dr, Nashville, TN 37214, USA

Opening & Closing time of Grand Ole Opry

  • Monday
    10:00-16:00
  • Tuesday
    10:00-21:30
  • Wednesday
    10:00-16:00
  • Thursday
    10:00-16:00
  • Friday
    10:00-21:30
  • Saturday
    10:00-21:30
  • Sunday
    10:00-16:00

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