RCA Studio B
RCA Studio B
RCA Studio B

RCA Studio B Tours and Tickets

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The historic RCA Studio B is where Nashville’s legendary music scene began. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Tennessee studio is credited as being the epicenter of Music City and the place where the Nashville Sound originated. RCA Studio B has recorded more than 35,000 songs—many of them platinum hits.

  • 1611 Roy Acuff Place, Nashville, Tennessee, 37203

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Beth_G, Nov 2023
Great tour!
Loved this tour! Ron, our tour guide, was great! Very cool to be sitting at the same piano that Elvis played on. Would highly recommend doing this tour.
Robin_H, Nov 2023
Walk In Their Shoes
Tour guide excellent. Enthusiastic. Exciting, Information, Interesting. Loves seeing clothes worn at venues.
Tammi_D, Nov 2023
Great must see in Nashville
Our tour guide was great. She was very knowledgeable and shared some fun facts. Our highlight was sitting at Elvis's favorite piano!
Cheryl_B, Oct 2023
Great experience
I thoroughly enjoyed each venue, but it was a moving experience go to RCA If you like history and especially the history if music it is a must see while visiting Nashville. So glad I made the decision to do this tour. The tour guide, Seth, for Studio B tour was awesome. He had a great sense of humour and made the tour so much fun!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book RCA Studio B tickets in advance?
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We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since RCA Studio B can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit RCA Studio B 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to RCA Studio B costs USD 51.95. Guided RCA Studio B tours start around USD 51.95 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:How long does the RCA Studio B tour take?
A: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.
Q:Is Studio B in Nashville worth visiting?
A: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.
Q:When did RCA Studio B close?
A: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.
Q:How does the Studio B tour work?
A: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.
Q:Why is RCA Studio B famous?
A: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.
Q:What songs were recorded in RCA Studio B?
A: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.