Sponsored Content

“Local Kids Visit Free” returns for the summer at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Now through August 10, locals 18 and under can visit the Museum without paying a dime.

Sponsored by
1. Three children wearing colorful custom hats smile at the camera. 2. A woman and her children look at an exhibit.

Country music summer is here, y’all.

Photos courtesy the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

School’s out, sun’s out, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is turning up the volume on summer fun once again.

Now through Sunday, Aug. 10, all local kids ages 18 and under can visit the Museum for free, with 25% off admission for up to two accompanying adults.

Residents in Davidson and bordering counties (including Cheatham, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson) are eligible.

🎸 Daily family-friendly fun

In addition to the Museum’s current exhibits, you’ll find special family summer programming every single day, which includes hands-on crafts, music, and interactive learning for all ages. Check the calendar for:

  • Build-your-own friendship bracelets
  • Design custom cowboy boots
  • Learn to square dance from local professionals
  • Songwriting 101
  • Musical puppet theatre
  • So, so many more

Pro tip: Don’t forget to reserve your timed entry tickets in advance. Even with free admission, per-day spots are limited to ensure a smooth experience.

Snag tix for summer fun

More from NASHtoday
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Nashville’s patios — which we’ve broken down by area.
A new corporate office at Peabody Union is expected to boast 2,000 local jobs by 2027.
The “Summer Kickoff” series will fill the gap while MLS pauses for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Swipe through renderings of the four performance halls and more planned for TPAC’s relocation.
Explore Middle Tennessee’s bookstores on Saturday, April 25.
Use this list to plan your Tennessee foodie adventures this spring, summer, and fall.
Nashville record stores are celebrating the big day with special releases, live music, local eats, and more.
Explore group volunteer opportunities, from hands-on projects to custom experiences, that let your team give back to the Nashville community.
Hooky Entertainment opens April 29 at Nashville Yards with a dine-in movie theater, bowling lanes, and an arcade under one roof.
It seems like everyone’s playing pickleball these days. Find out more about the sport and how to get involved in Nashville.