Blake Shelton Gets Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Exhibit

Written by Lauren Laffer
Blake Shelton Gets Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Exhibit

Just one day after announcing his first new music in nearly a year and a half, it has been revealed that Blake Shelton will receive his own exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Blake Shelton: Based on a True Story will explore the Oklahoma native’s life and career. The exhibit will showcase Shelton’s road to success, from his childhood in Oklahoma to his move to Nashville as a teenager. It will also include his multi-platinum records and transition into being a coach on NBC’s The Voice.

“I came to Nashville in 1994, and I’ve always been fascinated by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum,” Shelton said. “I remember the first time I walked in there, I was blown away. To have my own exhibit is more than a dream come true, because I never dreamed it could happen! It’s crazy, is what it is. I couldn’t be more excited or more honored than to be a part of the museum.”

“Blake Shelton is one of the most well-established contemporary artists in country music,” said museum CEO Kyle Young. “Countless accolades into his musical career, he continues to stay true to his sound and musical style, and continues to receive recognition for it. We’re honored to host this exhibition and to share the story of this incredibly talented individual.” 

Blake Shelton: Based on a True Story will open May 27, 2016 at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. For more details, visit countrymusichalloffame.org