A visit to the Bluebird is a must while guests are in town. That's where it all began for Rayna and Deacon, and for so many other musicians.
The "Mother Church of Country Music," Rayna and Deacon are no strangers to The Ryman stage. Stop by for a show if you get the chance!
The show that made country music famous. Another stage Rayna and Deacon have shared many times. If you go, be sure to visit the backstage area—between the uniquely different dressing rooms and hall of fame memorabilia, there's so much to see!
This store is so much fun to explore and stocked with all sorts of one-of-a-kind apparel, accessories, and souvenirs—there's even a stage for local performers. Juliette Barnes once held a pop-up concert here to promote her newest album at the time.
A Nashville landmark that is worth the at times hour-long waits! This café serves Rayna's favorite comfort food and has the best biscuits in the South.