When you’re in Nashville, are you planning to skip the Opry?

Some People Travel Halfway Across the World to Nashville & Dont Visit the Opry

Experience the excitement of a live concert at Nashville’s premier country music venue, the world-famous Grand Ole Opry, the Home of Country Music. Enjoy performances by new artists, superstars, and legendary figures in country music, all in one night. Unlike a typical concert, the Grand Ole Opry showcases multiple artists at each show, providing the audience with a diverse range of musical styles to enjoy and to choose from various dates and seating options to fit your schedule.

However, over the years for reasons I don’t really know or maybe know (lol). The Opry has become pretty expensive and totally unaffordable for many fans who, have been supporting the Opry for many years and, don’t earn a huge salary.  They just cannot afford the expensive seats for their family.

“The last time we were in Nashville we wanted to attend a performance of the Opry but decided to skip it due to the price of two tickets. It was disappointing for us but we had to accept it.” Frans Maritz.

The sad part was that if the price was right, there would have been two fewer empty seats, more popcorn, and cold drinks sold, and maybe even some paraphernalia taken home.

It would be a great idea for the Opry to find a happy price range so that more people can attend a world-class Opry performance instead of opting to visit the Mall and eating an unhealthy meal at a popular fast-food outlet, all for less than the price of two Opry tickets. It would be such a terrible situation if the Opry had to close its doors because people cannot afford the price of a seat at the world-famous Grand Ole Opry.

The big question is, should you pay the price and see the show? The thing is if you don’t and you go back home you will probably regret it The Opry is a piece of living history. It combines Country legends and today’s Country artists and it’s great fun to watch the stage as it changes when artists leave the stage and another walks on and makes ready to perform.
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However, you do need to consider your budget which when on holiday never ends up balancing no matter how hard you try. Now here is something to think about, If the Opry reduces its tickets to half the price, will they get twice as many seats filled?
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In closing, I will say “I Am So Happy The Opry Is Still Standing and the Doors are Wide Open, well that’s if you can afford the ticket price.”
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– The Nashville Chappie