The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum has unveiled an exciting lineup of special programs for visitors attending the CMA Fest in June 2024. This year’s offerings include intimate performances and conversations with some of country music’s most celebrated artists.
On Thursday, June 6, at 1 p.m., the Ford Theater will host a “Concert and Conversation” with Lorrie Morgan. Morgan, who is marking her 40th year as a member of the Grand Ole Opry, will discuss her illustrious career and upcoming album, “Dead Girl Walking,” produced by Richard Landis. Morgan’s career milestones include chart-topping hits and platinum-certified albums, making her session a must-attend for fans.
The following day, Friday, June 7, at 12:30 p.m., the CMA Theater will feature “CMT’s Next Women of Country,” showcasing artists Tanner Adell, Mae Estes, Kylie Frey, Emily Ann Roberts, and Tigirlily Gold. This event highlights the talent and stories of emerging female artists in country music, offering attendees a glimpse into the future of the genre.
On Saturday, June 8, at Noon in the Ford Theater, a “Songwriter Session” with Trannie Anderson will take place. Anderson, known for her contributions to Lainey Wilson’s album “Bell Bottom Country,” will share insights into her songwriting process and the stories behind her hits.
Closing the weekend on Sunday, June 9, at 1 p.m., the Ford Theater will shine a spotlight on Jenee Fleenor during the “Musician Spotlight” program. As a trailblazing female musician in country music, Fleenor’s session will celebrate her accomplishments, including multiple CMA and ACM awards.
All programs are included with museum admission and are free to museum members. However, seating is limited, and a program ticket is required for admittance. For more information and to secure tickets, visitors are encouraged to visit the museum’s website at www.countrymusichalloffame.org.
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the history of country music. Through its exhibitions, educational programs, and digital media, the museum seeks to convey the significance and enduring appeal of country music to a broad audience. Located in Nashville, Tenn., it is one of the most-visited history museums in the United States and operates under the auspices of the Country Music Foundation.
For additional details about the museum and its programs, please visit www.countrymusichalloffame.org or call (615) 416-2001.
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