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Showing posts with label Grand Ole Opry House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grand Ole Opry House. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

The Grand Ole Opry Daytime Backstage Tour

 This tour is a must-see when in Nashville, TN if you love country music, the performers, and everything about what happens during performer's shows, etc..you don't have to be an avid fan of country music to even enjoy this tour.


You will experience to "walk the walk" of the great performers & musicians of all time.

Seeing all behind the scenes of the Opry is informative. You'll get to actually see the artist's grand entrance once performers enter the building; - the various dressing rooms, the stage, variety of memorabilias, and even where performers or celebrities would pick up their fan mails!




One highlight of the tour is when you go up onstage and have your photo taken while standing on the famous historic circle!...now, that is what you call a once-in-a-lifetime experience! This is the part of the stage where performers would perform.


This iconic circle that sits at the center stage of the Grand Ole Opry looks like an ordinary piece of wood, but has a sentimental value to those who love country music. It was an 8-ft.square wood that was cut from the stage of Ryman auditorium stage, then carved into a 6-feet circle where it was ultimately moved in place at the Grand ole Opry.


Below was our ticket for the tour that we printed at home. Just to give you an idea about some basic things you need to do before the tour.


The first part of the tour is going inside the room and watch a video about the tour's history which is narrated by Trisha Yearwood & Garth Brooks. Then, as you proceed on to the rest of the tour, you'll gonna see, hear and know all the sights, sounds and the stories that happens backstage before, during and after a country music magic happens onstage. You'll also see star-studded tour exhibits, like exclusive photos from Opry's biggest moments.

This daytime tour starts with a state-of-the-art Circle Room theater experience. 

You can choose either daytime backstage tour, post-show tour or VIP tour.

The Grand Ole Opry started as a radio show in 1925 making it called the "Country Music Capital of the World". Its home used to be at Ryman auditorium until it moved to its new custom-built home in the Grand Ole Opry House at Opryland in March 1974.