Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Launches Troubadour Society

Written by SLN Staff Writer
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Launches Troubadour Society

DeeJay Silver, Edens Edge and Eric Paslay at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

A new membership level was launched earlier this week at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – the Troubadour Society. At the event, over 400 of Nashville’s young professionals gathered at the Museum for an evening of music and celebration in honor of this new young professional group. Guests enjoyed food and drinks provided by Belle Meade Bourbon, Star Hill Brewery, Trinchero Family Wine Estates and Country Girl Cocktails. Additionally, special guests Eric Paslay, Edens Edge and DeeJay Silver all performed. Museum Director Kyle Young welcomed guests and encouraged them to become a part of what we have built and what is yet to come.

The Troubadour Society supports the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s nonprofit mission and is open to all young professionals who value the history of country music. Memberships can be purchased for $60 at HERE. Members will enjoy many benefits throughout the year, including free unlimited admission to the Museum, invitations to member only events, access to our three-part summer concert series Hot Nights at the Hall and entrance to exclusive Troubadour Society events.