Day 1 You’ll See:
- Choose 1 Performance Venue - Belle Meade, Hermitage
- General Jackson Showboat Lunch Cruise (Not offered Thursdays or Mondays)
- Madame Tussauds
Day 2 You’ll See:
- Choose 1 Performance Venue - Country Music Hall of Fame, Johnny Cash Museum, Ryman Auditorium
- Nashville Zoo - Performance Optional
What better a city than Nashville for a weekend full of performances, both featuring your group and for your group? This two-day adventure will allow your group to choose where they would like to perform, as well as enjoy a performance during the evening.
Choose 1 Performance Venue -
- Belle Meade - Local historic plantation.
- Hermitage - Andrew Jackson's former home.
General Jackson Showboat
Set sail southern comfort style with this three-hour country inspired dinner cruise. The General Jackson Showboat is one of the largest showboats ever built and was designed to display the grace and grandeur of the Old South. The boat was named after the first steamboat in this area that was built near and named after Andrew Jackson’s home in 1817. Inside the showboat, your group will find a 2-story Victorian-style theater, detailed with lacy filigree and stately Victorian design. While onboard get ready to experience an award-winning country show, nightly ranging from current country popular hits to classic '90s tracks. These ‘Hot Nashville Nights’ shows feature various artists work from Blake Shelton to Garth Brooks. While enjoying the show your group will also be able to fully enjoy a southern-style dinner, completing your dinner cruise experience!
Madame Tussauds
Choose 1 Performance Venue -
- Country Music Hall of Fame - One of the most popular attractions in the city, one of the best places to perform in Music City.
- Johnny Cash Museum - Pay homage to the Man in Black with a musical tribute.
- Ryman Auditorium - Long-standing country music iconic stage.
Nashville Zoo - Group Performance Optional
Sunny Music City isn’t just the celebrated home of country music - it’s also where you’ll find a fabulously progressive and dynamic, conservation-oriented 188-acre zoological park and historic landmark plantation home – a place “where animals, nature, and fun converge.”The AZA-accredited and ever-evolving Nashville Zoo opened in 1991 and has since become the area’s #1 attraction, hosting over three-quarters of a million eager visitors annually. The zoo demographic is comprised of more than 6,000 fascinating residents - some 339 species - all thriving in healthy and happy, daily-enriched environments; a diversity of special exhibits encourage visitors to participate in wonderful interactive experiences.