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Pay-What-You-Want at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum through January

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An exterior daytime shot of the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN

All you need is proof of residency to enjoy pay-what-you-want special access.

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2023 might be coming to a close, but the Museum’s doors are wide open.

As part of its ongoing mission to preserve and share the rich + ever-evolving history of country music, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is extending a special invitation to all NASH locals.

Now through January 31, 2024, residents in Davidson and bordering counties are welcome to enjoy pay-what-you-want admission.

You read that right: Any dollar amount allows you to explore the Museum exhibits, programs, and more.

See exhibits + reserve tix

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