Tours and Tickets to Experience RCA Studio B
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What are people saying about RCA Studio B
Danielle_E, Mar 2026
Worth the ticket price
It was worth the money spent in the ticket. We had a great tour guide for the RCA Studio B tour. She was so engaging. I really liked all the info she provided.
The museum was good. I was expecting more but I found it really neat to see all the costumes and other memorabilia from country music stars.
Alejandro_D, Mar 2026
So great
What a great collection of music history. The trip to RCA studio B was amazing. Great tour guide. To walk in the footsteps of so many great country music stars was a real privilege
Samantha_P, Mar 2026
Totally worth it!
Fantastic tour! Well worth the purchase. Our tour guide was knowledgeable and funny. Such a great experience to see RCA and be in that history.
kelly_g, Dec 2025
The All one price package...
The All one price package price made it Very easy to navigate. Purchased then the museum suggested our 2 tours to be the first things to complete. We stepped out to the Food Hall up the street for lunch & returned to complete the actual Museum. Time spent is based on how much reading at each display you want to do. I feel like its a Must see @ least your first time in Nashville.
Barbara_B, Mar 2026
Amazing..don’t miss it,
The Country Music Hall of Fame & RCA Studio B tour is amazing, We got to sit at the piano that Elvis used while he was recording at Studio B. Not just country singers recorded there. Our guide, Debbie was so knowledgeable. I highly recommended this combined tour.
Jay_S, Mar 2026
Good Museum visit...
Museum was excellent and well presented. For all kinds of music fans, I would recommend it. The add on Studio B tour was less inspiring and not recommended for casual visitor.
Colette_F, Oct 2025
Really enjoyed learning...
Really enjoyed learning the history surrounding Studio B and The Hatch Show Print! Wandering the museum at my own pace was very enjoyable.
Mysty_B, Oct 2025
Great way to experience Nashville
We did this whole experience in one day. It was a rush though even with the Parthenon and Capital stops closed. I recommend doing this over 2 days for sure to take your time. The hop on/off trolley was amazing and the drivers were entertaining. Great way to experience Nashville.
Jenelle_T, Mar 2026
Whole lotta Elvis
Really extensive history of many artists who recorded in Studio B with shuttle trip to and from the museum. Our tour guide was Ron, and he had endless stories during the meet up time and travel time each way. Even talked about good area food and other places to visit!
Richard_S, Mar 2026
Nashville Highlight
It's a don't miss Nashville experience. The museum is wonderful and the Studio B tour is fascinating. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly. It's a short bus ride and well managed.
DanielS_S, Mar 2026
A “must do” in Nashville.
Studio B tour was so fun you feel comfortable singing with strangers. But interesting for music nerds too!
Anny_H, Dec 2025
Fun & Informative
Parking in Music City parking was smooth. The check-in at Country Music Hall of Fame is easy if you have your booking number. Do the RCA Studio B tour first, then browse the museum at leisure. Brenda was our awesome Studio B guide. She lays out the ground rules before you board the shuttle. The tour was so fun and informative. Highly recommend.
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RCA Studio B is a must-see for music lovers visiting Nashville.
Die-hard music fans with kids may want to go this one alone, as there isn’t much to keep small tots occupied.
All studio tours depart from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, with transportation included from that location.
RCA Studio B is accessible to wheelchair users; there are ramps and accessible bathrooms on-site.
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How long does the RCA Studio B tour take?
The tour of RCA Studio B lasts one hour. On the tour you can see instruments and hear stories about some of the studio’s most famous recordings. Other don’t-miss stops on a music-themed tour of Nashville are the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Johnny Cash Museum.
Is Studio B in Nashville worth visiting?
Yes, RCA Studio B is worth visiting if you are interested in Nashville’s country music heritage. The studio played a big part in the city’s music history, and the tour shows you what the studio looked like during its heyday, thanks to the studio’s careful interior preservation.
When did RCA Studio B close?
RCA Studio B closed as a recording studio in 1977, when it was taken over by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Since then, it has been open to the public as a tourist attraction and landmark, showcasing its contributions to the evolution of country music in Nashville.
How does the Studio B tour work?
Tours are part of the Studio B Experience and start at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, where you board a bus that takes you to RCA Studio B. At the studio, your guide will lead you through the recording studio’s rooms and tell stories from its past.
Why is RCA Studio B famous?
RCA Studio B is famous for establishing the Nashville music industry’s international reputation and helping create the genre of music known as the “Nashville Sound.” Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Roy Orbison all recorded songs at Studio B, and Elvis Presley recorded more than 200 songs there during his career.
What songs were recorded in RCA Studio B?
Countless popular and notable songs were recorded in RCA Studio B. Household hits such as “My Way” and “Stuck on You” by Elvis Presley, “I Will Always Love You” by Dolly Parton, and “Only the Lonely” by Roy Orbison are just some of the songs recorded here.
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