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Nashville Music City - A Backstage Pass

Item Number
150
Estimated Value
1000 USD
Sold
290 USD to wh9a161c6
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

This Backstage Pass is good for two people to gain admission to all the venues and attractions listed inside the pass.  The pass expires on October 31, 2017 and starting whenever you receive the pass you will be able to go to each venue (atttractions, restaurants, etc.) listed inside the pass one time.  When you visit each venue, a venue representative will mark the pass to show that you have been to that specific venue.

There will be no admission charge at most attractions (unless otherwise noted) and each restaurant listed inside the pass offers a discount.  Some of the attractions included are the following:

Adventure Science Center - It’s an amazing, original scientific adventure! Travel to the outer reaches of the galaxy in the Sudekum Planetarium and Space Chase wing. In BodyQuest, explore the systems of the human body, and then climb the seven levels of the Adventure Tower to discover the many roles science plays in everyday life. General Admission only does not apply to after hours or special events.

Belle Meade Plantation - At Belle Meade Plantation you can tour, shop, wine, and dine! What started as a log cabin and 250 acres, grew into a beautiful Greek Revival mansion, one of the largest estates in Nashville, covering 5,400 acres, and became the epicenter of the thoroughbred horse industry. Visit the site where the bloodlines of Secretariat, Seabiscuit, and Funny Cide started. Hear this amazing story as guides in period attire lead you through the beautifully-restored mansion. Tours conclude in the Winery at Belle Meade Plantation where guests receive a free wine tasting. 

Belmont Mansion - Discover Belmont Mansion’s unique and engaging past. Join us daily for guided tours through ornate rooms furnished in Victorian opulence and brimming with American history. Built in 1853, this Italian villa-style mansion was once owned by the wealthy and powerful Adelicia Acklen, whose prismatic stories of strength, perseverance, and character during and after the Civil War justifiably make her Nashville’s own steel magnolia. Accompanying her incredible story as one of American history’s most notable leading ladies, the history of Belmont Mansion is equally intriguing, serving as headquarters for the Union army during the Civil War, a girl’s school during the Gilded Age, and the site of Adelicia’s numerous elaborate parties during the Victorian Era.

Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art - Experience Cheekwood, the 55-acre estate built by the Maxwell House Coffee fortune in Nashville, Tennessee, and one of the finest examples of an American Country Place Era estate in the United States. The Botanical Garden is a spectacular showcase of color and horticultural diversity with eleven specialty display gardens and stunning natural landscape. The Museum of Art has collections of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts. Visitors can enjoy year-round family-friendly activities with four distinct festivals held during the year. From Cheekwood in Bloom with more than 100,000 tulips in the spring, to a children’s wonderland of Christmas trees, trains, Santa, live reindeer, and 750,000 twinkling lights during the holiday season. Cheekwood celebrates the seasons in style with something for everyone! Parking fee not included. Not valid for special events or evening exhibitions

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is the definitive home of America’s music, safeguarding more than 2.5 million priceless artifacts, including countless recordings and photographs, numerous stage costumes, musical instruments, and more. Also, experience our other local historic properties, RCA Studio B and Hatch Show Print. 

Fontanel Mansion & Farm - Reservations Required. Once the family home of country music legend Barbara Mandrell, the Mansion at Fontanel has been filled to the brim with photos, memorabilia, and personal items from the period when the Mandrell family lived there. Visitors are encouraged to look, touch, feel, and relax in this magnificent home. Tours are offered in small intimate groups and tend to sell out. Please call in advance for availability and to make reservations. The mansion is open daily from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.  Valid for mansion tour.

Frist Center for the Visual Arts - Enjoy ever-changing art from around the world and hands-on activities in our interactive ArtQuest Gallery. 2016 exhibitions include works by Goya, Rubens and Renoir; Italian Automobiles; Soviet photography and film; iconic pottery, textiles and jewelry; Samurai arms and armor; and much more. Visit fristcenter.org for a complete exhibition schedule. Tickets may be subject to timed entry.

Grand Ole Opry House Daytime Backstage Tour - A must-see for everyone visiting Music City! Learn the fascinating story of the Grand Ole Opry with a tour of the Grand Ole Opry House. Walk in the footsteps of country music’s superstars and get an exclusive look at what happens behind the scenes of the show that made country music. Tours are usually available every day (February-October) but please call in advance to confirm tour availability. Valid for up to two tickets at 50% off.

Historic Travellers Rest Plantation & Museum - Historic Travellers Rest is Nashville’s premier civil war site, and was Hood’s headquarters before the Battle of Nashville. Built by Judge John Overton in 1799, Travellers Rest is the oldest historic site open to the public in Nashville. It is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the Overton home and serving as a gateway for learners of all ages to explore and experience Nashville’s historic past. Valid for one person only.

The Johnny Cash Museum - Take a walk through the man in black’s amazing life featuring the world’s largest collection of artifacts, interactive exhibits, films, and more. Don't miss the new Legends of Sun Records exhibit featuring rare artifacts from Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, and Carl Perkins. 

Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum - The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum showcases the music of all genres and the very instruments that some of history’s greatest musicians used to record many classic hits. Opening in early 2016, the Grammy Museum Gallery is an 8,500 square foot interactive exhibit that educates visitors on various aspects of the music industry and details the history of music’s highest honor – The Grammys. 

Nashville Zoo at Grassmere - Get to the Zoo! You can hang loose like the gibbons while you see animals from across the globe in natural habitats resembling the many environments of our world. Discover clouded leopards and red pandas along the Bamboo Trail, see white rhinos, giraffes, and zebra wandering through African Savannahs, and explore the Unseen New World with some of the wildest things you’ve never seen. Have hands on fun and kick it with our red kangaroos in the Kangaroo Kickabout or take a selfie with a goat, alpaca, or Galapagos tortoise at Critter Encounters.  You can also monkey around our 66,000-square-foot Jungle Gym playground, take a spin on the Wild Animal Carousel, ride our Wilderness Express train or be surrounded by more than 50 Australian parrots at Lorikeet Landing.  

Ryman Auditorium - Take a journey through entertainment history with a daytime tour of the Ryman Auditorium, the most famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry. Be immersed in the Ryman’s magical history during the one-of-a-kind “Soul of Nashville” theater experience and enjoy five new exhibits complete with videos hosted by stars including Nicole Kidman, Charles Esten and Trisha Yearwood. 

Just to name to few...Click on the picture twice for a complete listing.

Item Special Note

Expiration: October 31, 2017

  • Backstage Pass does not offer backstage entry
  • Admissions to the listed attractions are free for the pass holder and their guest only (unless otherwise noted).
  • Identification may be required.
  • This pass is non-transferrable
  • Advance reservations may be required.
  • This pass may only be accepted based on availability
  • Restrictions may apply other than noted on the pass.
  • Each offer valid for one use only.

Considering taking a mini vacation in the Nashville, Chattanooga, Gatlinburg or Ocoee, Tennessee area? Then, you might want to bid on the following items:

Creative Discovery Museum, Stax Museum, Nashville Music City - A Backstage Pass, or the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.