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Opry Country Christmas

Mon Dec 1 at 7:00pm

Nashville, TN

Event Info

  • Mon - December 1, 20257:00 PMTickets

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About Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry began as a weekly Saturday night country music radio program broadcast live on WSM radio in Nashville, Tennessee, and televised on Great American Country network. It is the oldest continuous radio program in the United States, having been broadcast on WSM since October 18, 1925. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Opry House different than the Grand Ole Opry?
Is the Opry House different than the Grand Ole Opry? The Grand Ole Opry House and the Grand Ole Opry are closely related but not the same. The Grand Ole Opry is a legendary weekly country music show, known as the "home of American music" and the "show that made country music famous." The Opry House, on the other hand, is the physical venue located in Nashville, Tennessee, where the Grand Ole Opry is primarily held. While the Opry has been performed in various locations over its history, the Opry House has served as its main stage since 1974. So, the Opry House is the iconic building, while the Grand Ole Opry is the live show and radio broadcast that takes place there.
Are there two Opry houses in Nashville?
Are there two Opry houses in Nashville? There is only one Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. However, confusion sometimes arises because the Grand Ole Opry show was previously hosted at the historic Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville before moving to its current, dedicated venue in 1974. Today, the Grand Ole Opry House on Opryland Drive serves as the main stage for the iconic country music show. Occasionally, the Opry returns to the Ryman Auditorium for special events or during winter months, but there is only one venue officially named the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville.
How many seats are in the Opry House?
How many seats are in the Opry House? The Grand Ole Opry House features a seating capacity of approximately 4,400, making it one of Nashville's premier venues for live music and entertainment. Its spacious auditorium is designed in a classic pew-style layout, offering excellent sightlines and acoustics from every seat. This capacity allows the Opry House to host both intimate performances and major country music events, providing fans an immersive experience. Whether attending a Grand Ole Opry show or a special concert, guests can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and rich history that the Opry House delivers to audiences from around the world.
Can you tour the Grand Ole Opry house?
Can you tour the Grand Ole Opry house? Yes, you can tour the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. Guided tours are available year-round and offer visitors a behind-the-scenes look at this historic venue. Tours typically include access to the Opry stage, artist dressing rooms, and exclusive backstage areas, giving guests a unique perspective on where country music legends perform. Daytime and post-show tours are available, allowing fans to explore the Opry's rich history and experience the magic of standing in the famous circle at center stage. Booking a tour is highly recommended for music enthusiasts visiting Nashville.
Is the Grand Ole Opry backstage tour worth it?
Is the Grand Ole Opry backstage tour worth it? The Grand Ole Opry backstage tour is widely considered a must-do experience for country music fans and Nashville visitors alike. The tour offers exclusive access to areas not seen by the general public, including the famous artist entrance, themed dressing rooms, and the storied backstage hallways. Knowledgeable guides share captivating stories about Opry legends and the venue's rich history. Standing in the iconic wooden circle on stage is a highlight for many. With its combination of history, insider access, and photo opportunities, the backstage tour is well worth the investment for anyone seeking an authentic Nashville experience.

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