The Opry

 is the longest running live radio program in history. For more than 95 years, the greatest country music stars in the world have graced the stage of the Opry.

The Parthenon

stands proudly as the centerpiece of Centennial Park, Nashville’s premier urban park and servies as the city art museum. The building is a full-scale replica of the Athenian original.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

When you enter into the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, you will take a step back in time through decades of country music history!

The Hermitage

is the home of former President Andrew Jackson. View the home and gardens as they take you back to 1819. The Hermitage is a true picture of the “Old South”.

The Ryman Auditorium

The Ryman Auditorium was the home to the Grand Ole Opry for more than thirty years. The backstage area and dressing rooms still hold the spirits of the legends who have performed here. Your self-guided tour winds up on the world famous stage, with you being the Star.

General Jackson Showboat Cruise

An evening filled with top-notch Nashville entertainment, picturesque scenery, and exquisite food await aboard the majestic General Jackson Showboat. Cruise. You’ll drift along the Cumberland River under the light of the Tennessee moon as you head inside to the elegant two-story Victorian Theater for a first-class dining and entertainment experience.

Nashville Nightlife Dinner Show

is Music City’s premiere entertainment theater. Sit back and relax for a mouth watering southern cooked meal, and all star entertainment.

Dave and Daphne

Dave and Daphne are pure and simple friends, who have combined their friendship and talents to create a fun, fast-paced show that keeps you entertained and will meet your every expectation. Their show has all the excitement of a Branson show, or even a Las Vegas style productions! Please check their website for more information, and performance schedule.
www.daveanddaphne.com

CabaRay


Comedy and music legend Ray Stevens has spanned multi-generations with 60 years of music, including Grammy® Award-winning recordings the classic “Everything Is Beautiful” and bluegrass masterpiece “Misty” as well as comedic hits like multi-million selling hits “The Streak” and “Gitarzan”. Throughout his iconic career, his talent has touched so many, not only as a recording artist, entertainer and composer, but also producer, arranger and musician playing on the recordings of some of Nashville’s legendary performers.

Ever since closing his successful Branson theatre in 2006, Ray has dreamed of building a Vegas-style Showroom in Nashville reminiscent of favorite venues he worked in his early career. He wanted to create an intimate setting where fans could enjoy a nice dinner and cocktails while up close and personal with their favorite artists.

When visiting the CabaRay, patrons will immediately experience Ray’s attention to every detail, from the impressive custom lighting piece in the lobby, to the built in trophy cases displaying memorabilia from Ray’s iconic career, to the elegant crystal chandeliers, Ray’s personal touch is evident in every corner of the building.

The Grand Ole Opry

is the longest running live radio program in history. For more than 80 years, the greatest country music stars in the world have graced the stage of the Opry.

The Parthenon

stands proudly as the centerpiece of Centennial Park, Nashville’s premier urban park and servies as the city art museum. The building is a full-scale replica of the Athenian original.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

When you enter into the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, you will take a step back in time through decades of country music history!

The Hermitage

is the home of former President Andrew Jackson. View the home and gardens as they take you back to 1819. The Hermitage is a true picture of the “Old South”.

The Ryman Auditorium

The Ryman Auditorium was the home to the Grand Ole Opry for more than thirty years. The backstage area and dressing rooms still hold the spirits of the legends who have performed here. Your self-guided tour winds up on the world famous stage, with you being the Star.

General Jackson Showboat Cruise

An evening filled with top-notch Nashville entertainment, picturesque scenery, and exquisite food await aboard the majestic General Jackson Showboat. Cruise. You’ll drift along the Cumberland River under the light of the Tennessee moon as you head inside to the elegant two-story Victorian Theater for a first-class dining and entertainment experience.

Nashville Nightlife Dinner Show

is Music City’s premiere entertainment theater. Sit back and relax for a mouth watering southern cooked meal, and all star entertainment.

Dave and Daphne

Dave and Daphne are pure and simple friends, who have combined their friendship and talents to create a fun, fast-paced show that keeps you entertained and will meet your every expectation. Their show has all the excitement of a Branson show, or even a Las Vegas style productions! Please check their website for more information, and performance schedule.
www.daveanddaphne.com

CabaRay


Comedy and music legend Ray Stevens has spanned multi-generations with 60 years of music, including Grammy® Award-winning recordings the classic “Everything Is Beautiful” and bluegrass masterpiece “Misty” as well as comedic hits like multi-million selling hits “The Streak” and “Gitarzan”. Throughout his iconic career, his talent has touched so many, not only as a recording artist, entertainer and composer, but also producer, arranger and musician playing on the recordings of some of Nashville’s legendary performers.

Ever since closing his successful Branson theatre in 2006, Ray has dreamed of building a Vegas-style Showroom in Nashville reminiscent of favorite venues he worked in his early career. He wanted to create an intimate setting where fans could enjoy a nice dinner and cocktails while up close and personal with their favorite artists.

When visiting the CabaRay, patrons will immediately experience Ray’s attention to every detail, from the impressive custom lighting piece in the lobby, to the built in trophy cases displaying memorabilia from Ray’s iconic career, to the elegant crystal chandeliers, Ray’s personal touch is evident in every corner of the building.